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Osteological Research in Classical <strong>Archaeology</strong>: Extended Bibliography<br />
Michael MacKinnon<br />
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English Heritage.<br />
Clarke, G. 1979. The Roman Cemetery at Lankhills.<br />
Oxford: Clarendon Press.<br />
Cox, M. 1989. The Human Bones from Ancaster. Ancient<br />
Monuments Laboratory Reports 93. London: Ancient<br />
Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />
Garland, A.N. 1990. The Cremated Human Remains<br />
from Stansted, Essex. Ancient Monuments Laboratory<br />
Reports 87. London: Ancient Monuments<br />
Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />
Leech, R. 1981. “The Excavation <strong>of</strong> a Romano-British<br />
Farmstead and Cemetery on Bradley Hill, Somerton,<br />
Somerset.” Britannia 12:177–252.<br />
———. 1986. “The Excavation <strong>of</strong> a Romano-Celtic<br />
Temple and a Later Cemetery on Lamyatt Beacon,<br />
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Liversidge, J. 1977. “Roman Burials in the Cambridge<br />
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Matthews, C.L. 1981. “A Romano-British Inhumation<br />
Cemetery at Dunstable.” Bedfordshire Archaeological<br />
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Mays, S. 1988. The Human Bones from Oakridge II,<br />
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Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />
———. 1989a. Human Bone from Roman Cataractonium<br />
Catterick, North Yorkshire. Ancient Monuments<br />
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Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />
———. 1989b. Human Bone from Wroxeter, Salop, Excavated<br />
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———. 1992b. Two Romano-British Burials from Godfrey’s<br />
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———. 1993. The Human Bone from Godmanchester,<br />
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———. 1994. Archaeological Research Priorities for<br />
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Mays, S., and T. Anderson. 1994. Archaeological<br />
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Mays, S., and J. Steele. 1995. The Romano-British<br />
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Humberside. Ancient Monuments Laboratory<br />
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Zooarchaeology: Synthetic Works and<br />
Larger Integrative Works<br />
The following list includes a selection <strong>of</strong><br />
works that incorporate large regional, temporal,<br />
or topical issues in zooarchaeology in the<br />
classical context. Many take a comparative<br />
approach, synthesizing data from several sites,<br />
regions, and/or time periods to assess patterns<br />
for ancient cultures. Several <strong>of</strong> the time periods<br />
and geographic locations considered among<br />
the works below include Iron Age Britain and<br />
Europe, Bronze Age Greece, and the Roman<br />
empire in general. Included as well are specific<br />
regional studies <strong>of</strong> areas such as Roman<br />
Italy, Roman Britain, the Roman Northwest<br />
Provinces, Gaul, and Germany. Topics include<br />
an equally diverse mix, from investigations