Hello all,
 
Pleae also see Darcy's book through Cambridge University Press:
http://www.amazon.com/Dogs-Domestication-Development-Social-Bond/dp/0521757436
 
I believe the book by Susan Crockford that you are referring to is:
http://www.amazon.com/Dogs-Through-Time-Archaeological-Perspective/dp/184171089X
 
Cheers,
 
Chris

On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:09 PM, Salima Ikram <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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. Dogs

Domestication 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.

 

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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


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Faculty of Philosophy 
University of Belgrade 
Serbia





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