Dear Michaël,
these three papers also deal with the question.
Best
Christian
Hutterer, Rainer / Linstädter, Jörg / Eiwanger, Josef / Mikdad, Abdeslam (2014): Human manipulation of terrestrial gastropods in Neolithic culture groups of NE Morocco. – Quaternary International 320, 83-91
Hutterer, Rainer / Eiwanger, Josef / Linstädter, Jörg / Mikdad, Abdeslam (2011): Konsum von Landschnecken im Neolithikum: Neue Daten aus dem östlichen Rif (Marokko). – Beiträge zur Archäozoologie und Prähistorischen Anthropologie 8, 29-34
Hutterer, Rainer / Mikdad, Abdeslam / Ripken, Theo E. J. (2011): Species composition and human exploitation of terrestrial gastropods from Taghit Haddouch, an Early Holocene archaeological site in NE Morocco. – Archiv für Molluskenkunde 140(1), 57-75
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> Am 30.04.2019 um 09:56 schrieb MICHAEL SEIGLE <[log in to unmask]>:
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> Dear Zooarchers,
> I've read somewhere (but I can't remember where) about an ancient habit of piercing snails' shells before eating gastropods (I am currently working on a medieval/modern monastery where a great assemblage of Helix pomatia shells was unearthed, many of them with small holes).
> Does somebody know the reference of an article dealing with that practice ?
> Have a nice day,
>
> Michaël Seigle
> PhD student - Archaeology, Archaeozoology
> Lab. HiSoMa
> University Lyon 2
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