Suidae, Gray, 1821
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Suidae View in CoL gen. et sp. indet. cf. Sus Linnaeus, 1758
Figure 4.10 View FIGURE 4 , Table 1
Material. Two phalanges (QHJ-27, 36).
Description. These phalanges are strongly developed and thick, and indistinguishable from those of modern Sus . One well-preserved sample may be a first phalange, as it displays a wider proximal part than the distal part and a widened distal edge ( Figure 4.10 View FIGURE 4 ).
Remarks. In Iran, the remains of Suidae from palaeontological/archaeological sites have been commonly referred to Sus sp. (e.g., those from Gar Arjaneh, Pa Sangar rockshelters, and Ghamari cave). Remains of Sus scrofa were also reported from several sites, such as the Gilvaran, Wezmeh, Bisitun, and Yafteh caves ( Otte et al., 2007; Bazgir et al., 2014).
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