there is a book on dog burials i think--ed by Crockford??? Here are others:Darcy Morey's paper in Journal of Archaeological Science 2006 on dog burials. DogsDomestication and the Development of a Social Bond
Darcy F. Morey
Also:dog burials at the Ipiutak site of Point Hope Alaska (Larsen & Rainey).
For the Neolithic UK have a look at Grigson's report in the 1999 Windmill Hill report, a number of dog 'burials' were recovered.
Also try to get hold of; Behrens, H. 1964. Die neolithisch-frühmetallzeitlichen Tierskelettfunde der Alten Welt. Berlin, Veb Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften.
For the Northern Maya Lowlands (Chac-Mool, Quintana Roo):
Blanco Padilla, Alicia, Raúl Valadez Azúa y Bernardo Rodríguez Galicia
1999 Colección arqueozoológica de perros del sitio de Chac-Mool, Punta Pájaros, Quintana Roo. Arqueología, vol. 22: 89-106.
Radford University, Virginia CUP
Egyptology Unit HeadSalima IkramProfessor of EgyptologyAmerican University in CairoP. O. Box 74, Road 90, Tagammu 5New Cairo 11825, EGYPTFax: 20227957565
On 18 Jul 2012, at 22:28, Sonja Vukovic wrote:Dear all,at the cemetery of the Roman city of Viminacium (Serbia) a (puppy) dog buried with two terracotta lamps was discovered.Does anyone know any analogous or similar situation??? Literature suggestion on the subject of dog burials within cemeteries is welcome!!!Thank you,greetings from Viminacium,Sonja--Sonja VukovicLaboratory for bioarchaeologyFaculty of PhilosophyUniversity of BelgradeSerbia