Hi Angela,
not a real burial, but maybe of interest:
Bartosiewicz, Laszlo (1993): Late medieval lynx skeleton from
Hungary. in: Clason, Anneke T. / Payne, Sebastian / Uerpmann, Hans-
Peter (eds.): Skeletons in her Cupboard - Festschrift for Juliet
Clutton-Brock, Oxbow Monograph 34, 5-17, Oxford
Best
Christian
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Am 02.02.2013 um 13:21 schrieb angela perri:
> Dear ZOOARCHers,
>
>
> I am once again on the hunt for any intentional burials of animals
> from the Lynx genus, from anywhere in the world. Along this line I
> am also looking for wild Felis intentional burials outside of the
> Egyptian and Cypriot contexts. Anyone come across any wild felid
> burials in their excavations or research?
>
> Cheers,
> Angela
>
>
> Angela Perri
> Department of Archaeology
> Durham University
> Durham, UK
>
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