Dear James,
I guess you mean "Northamptonshire". If you do, you can try the following:
Jones R. 1978. Appendix II. The animal bones. 325-42. In: Jackson D A and
Ambrose T M. Excavations at Wakerley, Northants, 1972-75. Britannia 9. 115-242.
Harcourt R. 1969. Animal bones from Higham Ferrers. AML Report OS No.: 1553
Harcourt R A. 1976. The animal remains. 71. In: Jackson D A and Ambrose T M. A
Roman timber bridge at Aldwincle, Northamptonshire. Britannia 7. 39-72.
Harman M. 1976. The animal bones. 130-1. In: Williams J. Excavations on a Roman
site at Overstone near Northampton. Northamptonshire Archaeol. 11. 100-33.
King J E. 1963. Deposit of animal bones. 260-1. In: Greenfield E. The
Romano-British shrines at Brigstock, Northants. Antiq. J. 43. 228-63.
Payne S. 1980. The animal bones. 105-12. In: Lambrick G. Excavations in Park
Street, Towcester. Northamptonshire Archaeol. 15. 35-118.
Eastham A. 1980. The bird bones. 112-3. In: Lambrick G. Excavations in Park
Street, Towcester. Northamptonshire Archaeol. 15. 35-118.
Davis S J M. 1997. Animal bones from the Roman site Redlands Farm, Stanwick,
Northamptonshire, 1990 excavation. AML Report New Series 106/97.
Cheers,
Umberto
James SUMMERS wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am currently researching a project on 'The exploitation of wild animal
> resources in Roman Northampshire' however am having trouble in finding site
> reports within Northampshire that actually give detailed or at least
> quantified reports on the bone assemblages. I am currently working on an
> assemblage from 'Whitehall Roman Villa' which is proving interesting, yet
> without other reports i cannot compare my results within the rest of the
> county. Does anyone know of any Roman Northampshire sites that do have
> quantified reports of any animal assemblages that may have be found?
>
> Any information would be greatfully appreciated
>
> Thankyou
>
> James Summers,
> University of Southampton
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