Hi Eduardo,
In the Dutch database referring to archaeozoological information in the Netherlands 'BoneInfo' I found 13 hits for Meleagris: the towns Deventer, Nijmegen, Breda, 's-Hertogenbosch, and Zutpen; contexts of nobility at Harreveld, Eindhoven, Breda, Oude Schans and Dalfsen; town or monastery at Den Haag.
The database is in Dutch, so here a brief instruction:
You will find this database on the website of our institute (www.archis.nl), more precise 1. search on : http://wwwarchis.archis.nl:70/bone-info/index.html
2. select 'zoeken in BoneInfo' (search)
3. write 'Meleagris' in the fiels 'Latijnse naam' (Latin name)
4. click on 'zoeken' (search)
Now you will find the selected 'clusters', the studied bone assemblages.
5. if you click on a 'ZOOnr' you will find detailed information about one of the assemblages including literature.
Alternative: when ticking at point 3 also 'uitgebreid report' at field 'output' (extended in stead of short) you will get all the information about the selected clusters in one file.
Cheers,
Roel
Dr. Roel C.G.M. Lauwerier
Rijksdienst voor het Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek (ROB)
(National Service for Archaeological Heritage)
Kerkstraat 1, 3811 CV Amersfoort
PO Box 1600
NL-3800 BP Amersfoort, the Netherlands
tel. +31 33 4227554
fax. +31 33 4227799
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Hola a todos! (Hello all!)
Does anyone known of published references about turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) in European settlements. I'm interested in XVI & XVII century.
Thanks & Best wishes.
Adios!
Eduardo
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Eduardo Corona-M.(coord.)
Laboratorio de PaleozoologÃ?a
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