Dear Francisco- I’ll send you the canid damage article offline. I have been attempting to upload a range of articles onto Academia recently, but failing to
get through my institution’s firewall (which I also have on my home computer. Sigh).
You may also be interested in my 1986 (unpublished) thesis available online through EThOS.bl.uk (I assume this means Electronic Theses Online Service, set
up by the British Library)
Some taphonomic effects of scavenging canids on the bones of ungulate species: some actualistic research and a Romano-British case study
SM Stallibrass PhD 1986 University of Sheffield
This looks at the effects of scavenging foxes on carcases of sheep, red deer and roe deer: patterns of damage to skeletal elements and sequences of disarticulation
and transport. It then compares the results to dog-scavenged assemblages of sheep and cattle from Roman sites.
Best wishes
Sue
Dr Sue Stallibrass direct phone: 0151 794 5046
English Heritage Science Adviser for North West England
Department of Archaeology, ACE,
Hartley Building, Brownlow street,
University of Liverpool
LIVERPOOL
L69 3GS
Please note that on Mondays I am in the English Heritage office in Manchester on 0161 242 1409
From: Analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Francisco Correia
Sent: 18 October 2013 13:09
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] Article Request
Dear Zooarchers,
Does any one have the following articles?
Payne, S. e Munson, P. J. (1985), “Ruby and how many squirrels? The destruction of bones by dogs.”, N. R. J. Fieller, G.D.D., and N. G. A. Ralph [eds.], Palaeobiological investigations; research design, methods and data analysis, BAR International Series, Oxford,
p.31-39.
Stallibrass, S. (1990), “Canid damage to animal bones: two current lines of research”, D. E. Robinson [ed.], Experimentation and reconstruction in environmental archaeology, Oxbow Monographs, Oxford, p.151-165.
Payne, S., 1969. A metrical distinction between sheep and goat metacarpals, in Ucko, P. & Dimbleby, G. (eds), The domestication and exploitation of plants and animals. London, Duckworth. pp.295-305
Thanks in advance,
Cheers,
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Francisco Correia
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