From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9940 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, October 18 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9940 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Poop Instantly No Matter How Constipated You Are ["Syno Gut" Subject: Poop Instantly No Matter How Constipated You Are Poop Instantly No Matter How Constipated You Are http://synoguty.today/apIHTxwPg7xZJw1VkBxNdXZNQZ1ThAIMgbQibX3iHuKDucEflg http://synoguty.today/80Lmfrr-sTwd_q7MzrD3IvztOlcHcQSMhXH216yYc1y0IFEszg the northern end of the excavated part of outer ditch 4 (see the plan), a human burial was found. The skeleton, of a man in his twenties, was in a small pit in the ditch, in a crouched position; there were no grave goods. The other human bone finds, which included teeth, parts of mandibles, a fibula, a phalanx, and a rib fragment, could not be definitely identified as burials. Another pit, in outer ditch 2, contained unabraded sherds from a single pot, a flint arrowhead, and bones and teeth from red deer, roe deer, beaver, cattle, and pig. Animal bones found in the lowest layers of the ditches, which could hence be confidently dated to the same time as the construction of the site, included only a handful of cattle and sheep bones. The layers above, which were probably Neolithic in date but which may have contained some later material intruded by ploughing, also included bones from red deer, roe deer, pig, beaver, and dog. There were rabbit bones, but all were later intrusions. Samples of soil were taken from below the ditches and from below a bank, where it was thought likely the buried soil was contemporary with the site's construction, and sieved for snail shells. The relative frequency of species which live only in shade and those that live in open country was examined to determine whether the site was woodland or had been cleared. It is likely that the area was cleared of trees at the time the site was built, since few open-country species were found. It is possible that the site was surrounded by woodland for some time after construction, making the ditches less likely to have been colonised by open-country species; it is also possible that the site went out of use quickly, with little time to attract other species. The inner ditch and the buried soil under the bank had very similar molluscan fauna, differing from the outer ditch, and implying the odollars, Quarter Eagles, half eagles, eagles ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9940 **********************************************