..and here's a couple more - higgs W., 2001 - Ichnology in Archaeology.
thesis. york university.
Baucon et al 2008 Principles of Ichnoarchaeology: new frontiers for
studying past times.
SH-D ArchaeoZoology
http://www.shd-archzoo.co.uk
On 27/08/2011 00:47, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> OK, Sara, here's what I've got so far, some from the excellent community
> here, some from my own digging in the Shields catalog and/or the Internet.
> I agree with you, it is 'best practice' to share back and always try to
> pass it forward. Plus I am a bear for a bibliography at any time:
>
>
> REFERENCES RELEVANT TO ANIMAL PRINTS ON TILE AND BRICK,
> ESPECIALLY OF THE ROMAN ERA
>
> Bar-Oz, Guy. 2010. Out on the tiles: animal footprints from the Roman site
> of Kefar ‘Othnay (Legio), Israel. Near Eastern Archaeology 73(4):244-247.
>
> Brodribb, G. 1987. Roman Brick and Tile. Gloucester, U.K.: Sutton.
>
> Cram, Leslie. 1984. Footprints in the sands of time, in Caroline Grigson
> and Juliet Clutton-Brock, eds., Animals and Archaeology 4: Husbandry in
> Europe. BAR International Series, Oxford no. 227, pp. 229-235.
>
> Cram, L. and Fulford, M. 1979. Silchester tile making: the faunal
> environment, in A. McWhirr, ed., Roman Brick and Tile. BAR International
> Series no. 68.
>
> Curle, J. 1911. A Roman Frontier Post and its People. Glasgow (concerning
> Newstead).
>
> Elliott, J.W. 1991. Animal footprints on Roman bricks from Newstead. Proc.
> Soc. Antiq. Scotland 121(1991): 223-226.
>
> Higgs, Will. 2001. Catalogue of animal-imprinted ceramic building
> materials, in Andrew Birley, ed., Vindolanda’s Military Bath Houses,The
> Excavations of 1970 and 2000. The Vindolanda Trust, Bardon Mill,
> Northumberland, pp. 51-65.
>
> Hunt, A.P. and M.G. Lockley. 1997. Taphonomy of vertebrate tracks: direct
> deposits into the fossil record. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17(3),
> suppl. 54A.
>
> Legge, A.J. 1996. Imprinted tiles, in R.P.J. Jackson and T.W. Potter,
> Excavations at Stonea 1980-1985. London, British Museum Press, pp.
> 510-515.
>
> MacDonald, H. Gregory, Richard S. White, Martin G. Lockley, and George E.
> Mustoe. 2007. An indexed bibliography of Cenozoic vertebrate tracks, in
> Spencer Lucas, J. Spielman and M.G. Lockley, eds., Cenozoic Vertebrate
> Tracks and Traces, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
> Bulletin 42: 275-302.
> NOTE: This paper contains an over 500-item bibliography, mostly concerned
> with fossil ‘ichnospecies’ (i.e. they can’t tell what animal it is in most
> cases, so they give the track its own binomial). However, the coverage is
> worldwide, and even though the tracks are not of domestic species, many
> principles of trackway study can be found in the papers. Download this
> paper for free (PDF):
> http://www.thewildlifemuseum.org/docs/34-McDonald%20et%20al%20(biblio).pdf
>
> Murie, O.J. and M. Elbroch. 2005. A Field Guide to Animal Tracks. 3rd.
> ed., Peterson Field Guide Series, Houghton-Mifflin Co., Boston.
>
> NOTE: There are dozens of other books on animal tracks and/or the art of
> tracking and/or the hobby of ‘capturing tracks’. A list of authors:
>
> Aranda-Sanchez, J.M.
> Bang, Preben
> Ennion, E.A.R.
> Falkus, Hugh
> Halfpenny, J.C.
> Lawrence, M.J.
> Liebenberg, L.
> Lockley, M.G.
> Rezendes, Paul
> Seton, Ernest Thompson
> Smith, R.P.
> Stackpole-Brooks Company
> Stall, Chris
> Stokes, D.W.
> Triggs, Barbara
> Most of these will be found in your library under QL 727-768, SK 282, QE 845.
>
>
> Roberts, G., S. Gonzales, and D. Huddart. 1996. Intertidal Holocene
> footprints and their archaeological significance. Antiquity 70 70: 647-51.
>
> Schmitz, Dirk. 2004. Die gestempelten Ziegel des römischen Köln. Kölner
> Jahrbuch 37: 223-447 (not yet seen: may contains only passing reference)
>
> Steiner, P. 1917-1918. Einege Bermerkungen zu den römischen Ziegelstempeln
> aus Trier, Trierer Zeitschrift 10/11, pp. 15-31 (not yet seen: may contain
> only passing reference).
>
> Tepper, Y. 2007. The Roman legionary camp at Legio, Israel: Results of an
> archaeological survey and observations on the Roman military presence at
> the site, in A.S. Lewin and P. Pellegrini, eds., The Late Roman Army in
> the East from Diocletian to the Arab Conquest: Proceedings of a Colloquium
> Held at Potenza, Acerenza and Matera, Italy (May, 2005). BAR International
> Series no. 1717.
>
>
>> Hi Deb,
>>
>> When you have your collection of paw print titles, would you take a
>> moment to share it back with the list? It would be extremely helpful
>> (for current and future researchers) to have the list of references
>> linked to the original question. This is a best practice that zooarchers
>> are very good about following and it benefits us all!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sarah
>>
>> On 8/26/2011 2:41 PM,[log in to unmask] wrote:
>>> Dear Zooarchers -- Thank you very much to everybody who has been sending
>>> me pawprint tile references! There indeed is not a very big literature
>>> on
>>> this but what there is, I mean to read& cite.
>>>
>>> One that I know is not available through my closest Uni. library is:
>>>
>>> Cram, L.& M. Fulford. 1979. Silchester tile making: the faunal
>>> environment, IN A. McWhirr (ed), Roman Brick and Tile. BAR International
>>> Series no. 68.
>>>
>>> Can anyone help me out by sending a PDF of this? Otherwise I'm going to
>>> have to try to get it on interlibrary loan through the public library,
>>> which means it won't arrive until sometime in the fall of 2013. Thanks!!
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> Sarah Whitcher Kansa
>> Executive Director, AAI
>> Editor, Open Context
>> www.alexandriaarchive.org
>> www.opencontext.org
>> Tel: 1-415-425-7381
>> Fax: 1-866-505-8626
>>
>>
>>
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