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cannel-bone
† ˈcannel-bone Obs. Forms; 4–7 canel-, 5 canelle-, 5–7 cannell-, 6 cainell-, 6–7 canell-, 7 canal-, kannell-, cannel-. [f. canel, kanel, kenel ‘neck’; see cannel n.1 5, and channel n., whence also the form channel-bone.] 1. The ‘neck-bone’: perh. properly the cervical vertebræ, which form the medull...
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Tower Site
Several excavations during the late 1970s by Kent State University's archaeological department further discovered hundreds of animal bone fragments, pottery shards, arrow heads, cannel coal pendants, shells, beads, as well as a burial pit containing a female skeleton.
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Odonterpeton
Fossils are concentrated in a thick cannel coal bed contemporaneous with the Lower Freeport Coal of the Allegheny Group. The fossil-bearing cannel coal deposit is encased in a thick but geographically narrow sequence of river sandstone.
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Adamanterpeton
Linton fossils are preserved in a coal deposit known as the Upper Freeport coal, which is a thin deposit of cannel coal that lies beneath a locally thick They had simple, pointed teeth and fangs, that were implanted into the bone with the tooth socket remaining separate.
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channel-bone
† channel-bone Obs. = cannel-bone 2, the collar-bone, clavicle.1577 Holinshed Chron. III. 805/1 Doublets of crimsin velvet, voided low on the backe, and before to the chanell bone. 1591 Soliman & Pers. 1, I have broken..my channel-bone. c 1611 Chapman Iliad xvii. 266. 1621 Ainsworth Annot. Pentat. L...
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James William Davis
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 36: 321–336 Online here
Davis, J.W. (1880) On the fish-remains found in the Cannel Coal in the Middle Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (Series 5), 8: 424–427
Davis, J.W. (1881) Notes on the fish-remains of the bone-bed at Aust, near Bristol; with
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cannel
▪ I. † cannel, canel, n.1 Obs. (ˈkænəl) Forms: 4–6 canel, 5 canell, 5–6 kanel, 6 canelle, cannel(l, 7–8 cannal(l. See also canal. [ME. canel, kanel, a. ONF. canel channel of a river, conduit, etc.; the central OF. form was chanel, whence the parallel ME. chanel, later channel. F. canel, chanel, corr...
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Feurt Mounds and Village Site
Animal bone and shell attached to prepared tree limbs were also used for hoes in their gardens. Animal bone was shaped for use as tools. Before the site was excavated, cannel coal effigy canines of the carnivora were found by a Mr. Wertz (Mills 1917:307).
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Ellerbusch site
plain, and 9 small decorated pieces that could not easily be classified — 23 stone tools, most of which were knives, and occasional pieces of mica and cannel rainwater and modern plowing had destroyed most of its context by mixing artifacts from different periods, and because the soil was strongly acidic, one bone
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forcel
† ˈforcel Obs. [a. OF. forcelle (in 16th c. fourcelle), dim. of forche fork.] = cannel-bone 2. (R. Holme mistakenly identifies it with cannel-bone 3.)1610 Markham Masterp. ii. iv. 219 Then is there the two spade-bones, and from thence to the forcels or canel bones other 2 bons called the marrow-bone...
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Angel Mounds
Mississippian tools and weapons found at the site were made of igneous rock, sedimentary rock (sandstone), slate, shale, diorite, or cannel coal. Antler, animal and bird bone, shells, and animal teeth were also found.
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kennel
▪ I. kennel, n.1 (ˈkɛnəl) Forms: 4–6 kenel, 5 -elle, 5–6 -ell, (6 cannel), 6–7 kennell, 6– kennel. [app. a. ONF. *kenil = F. chenil (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.):—popular L. canīle (in Wr.-Wülcker 198/29), f. canis dog, with suffix as in ovīle sheepfold. Sense 2 may be partly due to OF. kienaille, chiena...
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