Those who worked with her were all very sad to hear of Kathy's death.
Her main contributions to zooarchaeology while she was at Southampton were:
Ayres, K., Locker, A. & Serjeantson, D. 2003.The Medieval Abbey: Food consumption and production. In: Hardy, A., Dodd, A. & Keevill, G. (eds.) Aelfric's Abbey: Excavations at Eynsham Abbey, Oxfordshire,1989-1992. Thames Valley Landscapes Volume 16. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology.
Ayres, K. & Powell, A. 2003. Animal bones. In: Barclay, A., Lambrick, G., Moore, J. & Robinson, M. (eds.) Lines in the Landscape. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology.
Ayres, K. & Powell, A. 2003. Animal bone. In: Barclay, A., Lambrick, G., Moore, J. & Robinson, M. (eds.) Lines in the Landscape: cursus monuments in the Upper Thames Valley: excavations at the Drayton and Lechlade cursuses. Thames Valley Monograph 15. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology.
Ayres, K. & Serjeantson, D. 1999. A List Of The Vertebrate Skeletons In The Reference Collection Of The Faunal Remains Unit, Department Of Archaeology, University Of Southampton. AML Report 28/1999 .
Ayres, K. & Serjeantson, D. 2002. The environmental evidence: the animal bones. In: Allen, T. & Hiller, J. (eds.) The Excavation of the Medieval Manor House of the Bishops of Winchester, Witney, Oxfordshire, 1984-92. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology.
Jones, P. & Ayres, K. 2004. A bone 'scoop' and Grooved Ware vessel from a pit in the Lower Colne Valley. In: Cotton, J. & Field, D. (eds.) Towards a New Stone Age: Aspects of the Neolithic in south-east England. CBA Research Report 137. York: Council for British Archaeology.
Mulville, J., Ayres, K. & Smith, P. 2011. The animal bone In: Hey, G., Booth, P. & Timby, J. (eds.) Yarnton: Iron Age and Romano-British settlement and landscape: results of excavations 1990-98, Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 35. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology.
Dale Serjeantson
Visiting Fellow
Archaeology
University of Southampton
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From: zooarch <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> on behalf of Jacqui Mulville <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
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Date: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 12:48
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] Kathy Ayres/Dagless - Sad news
Dear all,
I am sorry to announce that Kathy Ayres/Dalgless died of cancer earlier this month. Kathy had been ill for a number of years but her death was unexpected.
Kathy worked at the faunal remains unit in Southampton, with myself (Dale and Claire to name but a few) during the late 90s, on sites such as Yarnton and Eynsham. Kathy was a delight to work with, with a cheeky sense of humour. She eventually moved to work at SCAU (Surrey).
Her funeral has already occurred, when I was out of the country, however if you want to leave any messages with me I can forward them on to her husband via email/social media.
Yours,
Jacqui
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