Dear Robert,
this one just came into my mind:
Kühl, Ingrid (1984): Animal Remains in Cremations from the Bronze Age to
the Viking Period in Schleswig-Holstein, North Germany. – Grigson,
Caroline & Clutton-Brock, Juliet (eds.): Animals and Archaeology: 4.
Husbandry in Europe, British Archaeological Reports International Series
227, pp. 209-220, Oxford: Archaeopress
Best
Christian
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Robert Losey schrieb:
> Hello Zooarch:
> I am attempting to track down references to the analyses of animal remains
> from mortuary contexts, particularly those in Europe and North Asia. I am
> particularly interested in theoretical approaches to understanding of
> these remains. Any leads or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> Robert Losey
>
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