And there was an immature female brown bear found near the Military Amphitheater of Aquincum by Kyra Lyblyanovics. I don't think it was published though.

Alice

On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Christian Küchelmann <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear Jaqui,

Alfred Galik found bear bones in an assemblage from the Amphitheatre of Virunum. Here is the reference:

Galik, Alfred (2004): Archäozoologische und kulturhistorische Aspekte der Tierknochenvergesellschaftungen aus dem Amphitheater von Virunum. in: Jernej, Renate & Gugl, Christian (eds.): Virunum. Das römische Amphitheater. Die Grabungen 1998-2001, Archäologie Alpen Adria 4, 395-494, Klagenfurt

Best

Christian

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Am 08.09.2014 um 18:10 schrieb Jacqui Mulville:

> Can anyone suggest suitable source to pursue for my contact?
>
> 'I was interested to know if there have been any finds of animal victims of gladiatorial games. We know there were  cemeteries for the human casualties, and they have provided great insight into the health, physical size and cause of death for those gladiators. I think it would be tremendously exciting if we could do the same for animals, because it might also give us information about the state of the species at that time. I’ve heard it argued that the Romans came close to wiping out certain African species because of the huge number of animals being collected for the arena. I hope that makes sense, and I look forward to hearing more'
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> Not sure about any evidence myself.
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> Cheers,
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> Dr Jacqui Mulville
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> Reader in Bioarchaeology,
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> Guerilla Archaeology
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