Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 18Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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Page 92
... refer to Arvicanthis niloticus , a rodent species that is susceptible to plague and also carries the rat flea X. cheopis ( Davis , 1986 : 465 ) . Boccaccio , interestingly , mentions the death of swine but fails to refer to rats . The ...
... refer to Arvicanthis niloticus , a rodent species that is susceptible to plague and also carries the rat flea X. cheopis ( Davis , 1986 : 465 ) . Boccaccio , interestingly , mentions the death of swine but fails to refer to rats . The ...
Page 111
... refer to domestic animals , horse being the most common one . Horses are mentioned in thirty - two letters deriving from eleventh to fifteenth century deposits . Among other domestic animals cows are mentioned a few times with regard to ...
... refer to domestic animals , horse being the most common one . Horses are mentioned in thirty - two letters deriving from eleventh to fifteenth century deposits . Among other domestic animals cows are mentioned a few times with regard to ...
Page 113
... refer to specific varieties of processed fish : dried fish , mildly salted fish and strongly salted fish . Different fishing equipment referred to includes local types of fish traps versha and yunda , as well as fish measures known as ...
... refer to specific varieties of processed fish : dried fish , mildly salted fish and strongly salted fish . Different fishing equipment referred to includes local types of fish traps versha and yunda , as well as fish measures known as ...
Contents
A few words on animals | 1 |
King of all beasts beast of all kings | 26 |
A new interpretation of the Witham Bowl and its animal imagery | 60 |
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Albarella Anglo-Saxon England Animal Bones Barnacle Barnacle Goose Beasts Bestiary birch-bark documents bird Black Death Black rat Brent Goose Britain British Museum Brown rat Bruce-Mitford bubonic plague Cambridge University Press Celtic chapter conceptual context cuckoo cultural Department of Archaeology deposits detail discussion domestic early medieval East epidemic escutcheons Europe European evidence example excavations Exeter Book faunal remains fish fleas fourteenth century German archaeology Goose Gorodishche Hamilton-Dyer hanging-bowl Härke hinterland History human iconographic identified important interpretation Lake Ilmen landscape lion literature Little Auk London mammals medieval animal medieval art medieval fauna Middle Ages Mute Swan nightingale Novgorod O'Connor Old English Old English riddle otters Oxford paganism paper perspectives Pluskowski rabbit Rackham range Rattus refer Reitz Review from Cambridge rodent Roman social Society song species St Ninian's Isle suggested Sutton Hoo town Troitsky twelfth century Twigg Volkhov whilst wild Wilson Witham Bowl zooarchaeology