Not being familiar with much of the zooarchaeological work in Britain,
could I ask for the titles of what you consider some good reports on
cattle (Bos) exploitation practices as reflected in kill-off patterns
documented using tooth eruption and wear and/or epiphyseal union.
Examples from the continent would also be appropriate. I am particularly
interested in the methodologies being employed, age ranges defined, and
interpretations of the ageing data. Titles of reports, monographs, and
articles would all be welcome.
You can reply to me directly and I will collate the answers and post
them on the Zooarch listserv.
Many thanks in advance for your assistance.
Richard Meadow
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