One last set of references: the following announcement came around on
the archaeobotany list a few days ago and I'm guessing many zooarchers
may not have seen it. There are some really interesting papers on
aspects of burnt bone including taphonomy:
Julie Bond
Dear colleagues,
We are happy to announce the publication of the second issue of the
bilingual (French/English) on-line review called Palethnologie. This
volume contains the publication of a workshop devoted to "The
taphonomy of burned organic residues and combustion features in
archaeological contexts" (Isabelle Théry-Parisot, Lucie Chabal &
Sandrine Costamagno dir.) available at the following address:
http://www.palethnologie.org/revue.php?numero=2&partie=1
Wishing an excellent reading,
Vanessa Léa, François Bon, Monique Olive, Marcel Otte, Michel Vaginay
and Nicolas Valdeyron
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