Dear All,
We are writing to inform you of our recent publication, which deals with
the issue of bone diagenesis and the identification of burning vs.
staining as the cause of black-coloured bones:
"Black Fish Bones in Waterlogged Deposits: The Case of the Neolithic
Lake Settlement of Dispilio, Greece" by E. Stathopoulou, T.
Theodoropoulou and N. Phoca-Cosmetatou. Archaeofauna 22 (2013): 51-74
https://www.academia.edu/5168624
It is part of a special Archaeofauna volume on the proceedings of the
ICAZ Fish Remains Working Group (FRWG) 16th meeting, edited by Irit
Zohar and Arturo Morales-Muniz.
Best wishes,
Nellie, Tatiana and Elizabeth
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Dr. Nellie Phoca-Cosmetatou
McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
Department of Archaeology and Anthropology
University of Cambridge
Cambridge CB2 3ER, UK
http://cambridge.academia.edu/NelliePhocaCosmetatou
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