Albarella, U. and Davis, S. J M. (1994). Animal bones from Launceston Castle. Engl Heritage Sci Technol Suppl 3. Vol 3, pp. 14-15.

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Animal bones from Launceston Castle
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Engl Heritage Sci Technol Suppl 3
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English Heritage Science & Technology Supplement
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3
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Page Start/End:
14 - 15
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Journal
Abstract
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Abstract:
Careful examination has revealed evidence of the food of the medieval and later aristocracy and new evidence for animal husbandry at the beginning of the Agricultural Revolution. As well as the usual cattle, pig, and sheep, bones of whales, dolphins and a wide range of birds were recovered.
Author
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Umberto Albarella ORCID icon
Simon J M Davis
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Jeremy M O Oetgen (Abstract author)
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Year of Publication:
1994
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Subjects / Periods:
Sheep Bones (Auto Detected Subject)
Animal Bones (Auto Detected Subject)
MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Cattle Pig (Auto Detected Subject)
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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20 Jan 2002