Dear David,
this paper may be of interest for your research:
Chenal-Velarde, Isabelle (2006): Food, Rituals? The Exploitation of
Dogs from Eretria (Greece) During the Helladic and Hellenistic
Period. in: Snyder, Lynn M. & Moore, Elizabeth A. (eds.): Dogs and
People in Social, Working, Economic or Symbolic Interaction,
Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the International Council of
Archaeozoology, Durham, August 2002, 24-31, Oxford
Best
Christian
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Am 01.04.2013 um 19:49 schrieb David Lipovitch:
> Greetings all:
> Can anyone out there provide me with evidence of the consumption of
> dog during the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age in the broad area of
> the Eastern Mediterranean? If you have pdfs of any articles
> referring to their assumption please include them.
> Thanks.
>
> David R. Lipovitch, PhD
> Staff Zooarchaeologist, Tayinat Archaeological Project
> Research Affiliate, University of Toronto
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