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Перевод: antler
[существительное] олений рог; отросток оленьего рога
Тезаурус:
- The settlement at West Stow has produced indirect evidence for manufacture in the form of large quantities of pottery, antler pot dies and "a reserved area of day" (West 1985, p. 129).
- Taylor Page reviews the animals' habitat, tracks, droppings, voice, antler development identification, food, herding and so on.
- Many other materials, such as antler, horn, tooth, ivory, hair, blood residues, wool, silk, leather, paper, parchment, insects and coral, are also datable by radiocarbon.
- They were often made from bone and antler, although wood may have been used more often than is now apparent because it rarely survives.
- If you knock at the door of the gamekeeper's house and he comes to the door wearing an antler head-dress, a black satin robe with a pentangle on it, and is holding a headless bleeding chicken in one hand, then even if he gives you permission to camp, think about going to a B B. Some country folk are best left to their own devices.
- As Billy reached the other side, there was a sickening crash as antler met wall.
- At West Stow itself, the presence of antler stamps and day dumps indicates that decorated pottery was made there; the same stamps are represented on vessels from there and the cemetery at Illington.
- The symmetrical geometries relating to the elephant's tusk, the elk's antler, the beaver's tooth, the claw of a canary, are additional examples of such systems.
- Of course he was not excluding totally the role of natural selection in determining antler size: it would be natural selection, after all, that primarily determined body size in the first place.
- Both characters indeed show allometry; but we have found that relative tooth size or relative antler size are related to the extent to which males have to fight for females.
- Strips of engraved antler from some rare combative rutting beast inlaid the casing, and mother-of-pearl the trigger guard.
- Large relative antler size in deer is associated with strongly polygynous breeding systems.
- Few of these tools have been found; definite examples of dies (Briscoe 1981) are known from West Stow (X4), Lackford and Little Eriswell (Suffolk), Shakenoak and Illington, mostly made of antler, but bone was also used.
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