You could also try the following for a mixture of faunal, textual and
artefactual studies: James C. Wright (ed.) 2004. The Mycenaean Feast.
Hesperia extra pub. 73.2 Once again, available through Oxbow. David
>Here is what I have received to date:
>
> -Try contacting Michael Mackinnon at the University of Winnipeg. -
> Zooarchaeology in Greece: Recent Advances edited by Eleni Kotjabopoulou
> et al. (British School at Athens, Studies 9: 2003). It is available in
> the U.S. from David Brown (Oxbow) books. -Yannis Hamilakis' article
> "Cemetery and Society in the Aegean Bronze Age" (ed. by Keith Branigan;
> Sheffield Academic Press 1998). -Paul Halstead's Food, Cuisine and
> Society in Prehistoric Greece (ed. by Halstead and John C. Barrett:
> Oxbow, 2004). -Palaeodiet in the Aegean also put out by Oxbow. -you might
> contact David Reese at Yale University's Peabody Museum - von den Driesch
> and Boessneck 1990 "Die Tierreste von der Mykenischen burg Tiryns bei
> Nauplion/Peloponnes" in Sonderdruck aus Tiryns Torschungen und Bericht
> XI; Munchen -Payne, S. 1985 "Zooarchaeology in Greece: A Readers Guide
> -Resse, D. 1994 "Recent Work in Greek Zooarchaeology" in Beyond the Site,
> ed. by N.Kardulias.
>
> I'm hopeful that this will help everyone else as much as I'm certain it
> will help me.
>
>David R. Lipovitch, PhD
>University of Toronto
>
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