Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 18Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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Page 48
... remains of what was originally a meal , features of that meal that may vary significantly between social levels are now invisible to us ( Reitz and Wing 1999 ; Crabtree 1990 ) . These features include the method of food presentation ...
... remains of what was originally a meal , features of that meal that may vary significantly between social levels are now invisible to us ( Reitz and Wing 1999 ; Crabtree 1990 ) . These features include the method of food presentation ...
Page 61
... remains survive . Since the Witham Bowl is so little known , and the material about it speculative , scattered and patchy , I begin this study with a detailed summary of the bowl and its background . Few classes of object from early ...
... remains survive . Since the Witham Bowl is so little known , and the material about it speculative , scattered and patchy , I begin this study with a detailed summary of the bowl and its background . Few classes of object from early ...
Page 90
... remains representing 100,000 individual animals had been built up , revealed that there were no rat remains , although the House mouse was present ( O'Connor , pers . comm . ) . If there was no extensive rural rat population then there ...
... remains representing 100,000 individual animals had been built up , revealed that there were no rat remains , although the House mouse was present ( O'Connor , pers . comm . ) . If there was no extensive rural rat population then there ...
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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