Dear All,
Does anyone know of any references to falconry in the Roman period?
I have a Sparrowhawk bone with some cremated human bone from a site in Colchester; I suspect it is a falconers bird buried with him.
Any help or ideas appreciated.
Best wishes, Julie
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Julie Curl
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