Dear all,
I'm slightly late at picking up on this one as I'm just going over some old
email! Nevertheless, I thought I'd add that I'm also currently editing a
volume on ethnozooarchaeology, entitled "Ethnozooarchaeology: Global
Perspectives" and which is also due to be published by Oxbow. The
publication schedule is considerably behind Umberto and Angela's volume,
however, and at the moment I'm still open to receiving relevant papers (the
provisional deadline for this is currently set at June 30th). If you think
you may be interested in contributing, then please do let me know so that I
can provide you with more details and we can discuss possibilities.
Best regards,
Lee G. Broderick. BA (Hons), MSc, FZS
Zooarchaeologist
www.zooarchaeology.co.uk
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-----Original Message-----
From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Umberto Albarella
Sent: 14 October 2010 16:47
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [ZOOARCH] ethnozooarchaeology book
Dear Zooarchers,
A book called:
"Ethnozooarchaeology: The Present and Past of Human-Animal Relationships"
stemming from a session organised at the ICAZ 2006 meeting in Mexico City is
now available via a pre-publication offer at Oxbow Books, see:
http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/ID/90189//Location/Oxbow
The actual book should come out in January.
Cheers
Umberto
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Umberto Albarella
Department of Archaeology
University of Sheffield
Northgate House
West Street
Sheffield S1 4ET
United Kingdom
Telephone: (+) 44 (0) 114 22 22 943
Fax: (+) 44 (0) 114 27 22 563
http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/albarella.html
For Archaeologists for Global Justice (AGJ) see:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/archaeology/global-justice.html
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