Wow! Thanks for the reference & link. Most useful~~~ Deb Bennett
> We are pleased to announce that the proceedings of the second APWG
> conference held at the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra,
> Slovakia, 23rd – 24th September 2004 has now been published. The full
> citation is as follows:
>
> British Archaeological Reports -S1844, 2008 Current Research in Animal
> Palaeopathology: Proceedings of the Second ICAZ Animal Palaeopathology
> Working Group Conference edited by Zora Miklíková and Richard Thomas. ISBN
> 978 1 4073 0331 4. £26.00.
>
> Papers in this volume include: Environmental stress in early domestic
> sheep (Bartosiewicz); Developmental anomaly of prehistoric roe deer
> dentition (Fabiš et al.); Tuberculosis or brucellosis in an Iron Age horse
> skeleton (Bendrey); Palaeopathology at two Roman sites in central Britain
> (Vann); Fracture analysis at a Roman site in The Netherlands (Groot);
> Pathology in horses from a Roman cemetery (Lyublyanovics); Animal diseases
> at a Celtic-Roman village in Hungary (Daróczi-Szabó); Animal pathology at
> an early medieval settlement in south-west Slovakia (Miklíková); Animal
> diseases from medieval Buda (Csippán & Daróczi-Szabó); Fossil and
> sub-fossil pathological bird bones from recent excavations (Gál);
> Osteoporosis in animal palaeopathology (Martiniaková et al.); Cranial
> perforations in Armenian cattle (Manaseryan).
>
> Fourteen papers arising out of the 2007 conference held at the Lithuanian
> Veterinary Academy, Kaunas, Lithuania, have now also been published in the
> peer-reviewed journal of the Lithuanian Veterinary Academy: Veterinarija &
> Zootechnika. All papers can be downloaded for free at:
> http://www.apwg.supanet.com/proceedings2007.htm or
> http://www.lva.lt/vetzoo/
>
>
> With many best wishes
>
> Richard
>
> Dr. Richard Thomas,
> Lecturer in Zooarchaeology,
> School of Archaeology and Ancient History,
> University of Leicester,
> University Road,
> Leicester,
> LE1 7RH.
>
> http://www.le.ac.uk/ar/rmt12
>
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