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animals scavenging for food near the brickworks at night [Fig. 6]. Altogether 30 paw prints
have been recognized.19 This is perhaps not an excessive number relative to all the bricks
excavated at Novae, but the proportions of the two are nonetheless quite distinct.
DOG
CAI
STOA T?
GOAT/SHEEP?
MARTEN DUN KEY
Fig. 6. Impressions of animal paws on rooftiles
(P. Dy czek, drawing M. Różycka, M. Bura)
19 I am grateful to Prof. M. Kozakiewicz from the Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, for the
Institute of Zoology, Ecology Department, of the identification.
animals scavenging for food near the brickworks at night [Fig. 6]. Altogether 30 paw prints
have been recognized.19 This is perhaps not an excessive number relative to all the bricks
excavated at Novae, but the proportions of the two are nonetheless quite distinct.
DOG
CAI
STOA T?
GOAT/SHEEP?
MARTEN DUN KEY
Fig. 6. Impressions of animal paws on rooftiles
(P. Dy czek, drawing M. Różycka, M. Bura)
19 I am grateful to Prof. M. Kozakiewicz from the Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw, for the
Institute of Zoology, Ecology Department, of the identification.