Emma-Jayne
See
McCormick, F. (1988). “The domesticated animals
in Early Christian and Medieval Ireland. Keimelia Studies
in Medieval archaeology and history eds. Mac Niocaill, G
Wallace, PF.” Galway University Press: 218-228.
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001 12:56:38 +0200 "L.H. van Wijngaarden"
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> Dear Emma Jane,
> For the introduction of mammals , wild or domestic, to Ireland look in The
> Quaternary History of Ireland, edited by Edwards & Warren, 1985. I wrote an
> article in this book on Littletonaian faunas (pp 233-249) where I mention
> the introduction of cats in the first centuries AD. There is however little
> firm evidence for this statement.
> Louise van Wijngaarden
> AAC, dept Zooarchaeology
> University of Amsterdam
> Nieuwe Prinsengracht 130
> 1018 VZ Amsterdam
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Dale Serjeantson
Department of Archaeology
University of Southampton
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