Hi Jen
Sarah Ralph's BAR on feasting and social complexity in later Iron Age
east Anglia should be useful. It has a good general introduction to
feasting and draws some interesting conclusions, although I must admit I
disagree with some of them.
J. D. Hill does discuss some aspects of Iron Age feasting in his 1995 BAR.
And as a bit of self promotion I do discuss feasting in chapter 11 of my
BAR on Animal burials a low resolution copy of which I've just uploaded
to zoobook.
http://zooarchaeology.ning.com/
I hope that helps,
Jim
On 20/03/2012 14:40, Jen Wood wrote:
> I would like to do a little research into feasting and read about any
> sites where people have identified possible feasting activities.
> Especially relating to the UK, and the Iron Age and Romano-British
> periods.
> I am hoping someone out there might have a ready reading list available.
> Maybe from the last PZG meeting?
> I would be grateful for any assistance
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Jen Wood
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