Auteur--
EditorPluskowski A.
Jaar2005
PublicatietypeBoek
SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series
VolumeS 1410
Subtitel--
Pagina’s112
UitgeverArchaeopress
PlaatsOxford
ISBN9781841718538
Citation key--
Trefwoorden--
Exemplaar35652 ReknummerT-4-3-e
Butchery as tool for understanding the changing views of animals: cattle in Roman Britain
1-8
Seetah K. |
Red Deer's role in social expression on the isles of Scotland
9-18
Morris J. T. |
Animals, ashes and ancestors
19-40
Williams H. |
Zooarchaeology, artefacts, trade and identity: the analysis of bone and antler combs from early medieval England and Scotland
41-42
Ashby S. |
The archaeological evidence for equestrianism in Early Anglo-Saxon England, c. 450-700
43-72
Fern C. |
Hunting for the Anglo-Normans: Zooarchaeological evidence for medieval identity
73-80
Sykes N. |
Prowlers in the dark and wild places: mapping wolves in Medieval Britain and Southern Scandinavia
81-94
Pluskowski A. |
Perceptions versus reality: changing attitudes towards pets in Medieval and Post-Medieval England
95-104
Thomas R. |
Art, archaeology, religion and dead fish: a Medieval case study from Northern England
105-112
Stallibrass S. |