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Dear Stephen
 
 
There are many butchered dog bones at the Iron Age site of Danebury in Hampshire.
 

Grant, A. (with contributions by C. Rushe and D. Serjeantson) 1991: The animal husbandry. In B.W. Cunliffe, Danebury, an Iron Age Hillfort in Hampshire Vol. 5: The Finds 1978-1988. London: Council for British Archaeology, 447-487.

 

Grant, A. 1984: The animal husbandry. In B.W. Cunliffe, Danebury, an Iron Age Hillfort in Hampshire Vol. 2: The Finds. London: Council for British Archaeology, 496-548.

 

Best

 

Annie Grant



From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Stephen Rowland
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 5:47 PM
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] Butchered dogs - again!

Dear all,
 
 This seems to be something that crops up regularly and, after reading the posts, i delete them. I now find myself in a situation where i need to make reference to British iron age butchered dog bones, and now have nothing to go on.
 
Is there a cache of old posts anywhere which i can search to access all the useful info that has gone before, without having to bother people afresh?
 
As an aside to Umberto, several years ago you very kindly sent me some of your reports in reference to an IA site i was then examining; i've been told that the final report is going through its last stage of editing, and i hope to be able to reciprocate soon!
 
I look forward to hearing from anyone who can lend assistance,
 
best wishes, Steve



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