Read, M. (n.d.). Coq au vin, a feast fit for the Gods. Archaeology in York 15 (3). Vol 15(3), pp. 38-43.
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Coq au vin, a feast fit for the Gods | |||
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
Archaeology in York 15 (3) | |||
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Archaeology in York | |||
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15 (3) | |||
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38 - 43 | |||
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Abstract The abstract describing the content of the publication or report |
Micro--excavation of earth filled Roman pot found in cemetery context revealed the remains of a chicken. It is suggested that if the bird is male it may represent an offering to the god Mercury. However, a post script confirms the bird to have been female. | |||
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10 Apr 2002 |