Thomas, R. and Locock, M. (2000). Food for the dogs?. Environmental Archaeol 5. Vol 5, pp. 83-91. https://doi.org/10.1179/146141000790523322.

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Food for the dogs?
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The consumption of horseflesh at Dudley Castle in the eighteenth century
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Environmental Archaeol 5
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Circaea
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5
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83 - 91
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Excavations recovered an assemblage of animal bones dominated by horse from the vaulted cellars beneath the Great Hall. The deposit dates to c.1710 and appears to have been the result of the partial butchery of several aged horses. The possible interpretations are discussed and it is thought likely that the deposit represents the leftover waste of a knacker.
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Richard Thomas
Martin Locock ORCID icon
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2000
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1 84217 020 1
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Horses (BIAB)
Butchery (BIAB)
Post Medieval (BIAB)
Bones (Animal) (BIAB)
Horse (Auto Detected Subject)
Knacker (Auto Detected Subject)
Animal Bones (Auto Detected Subject)
Cellars (Auto Detected Subject)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1179/146141000790523322
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02 Mar 2001