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Osteological Research in Classical <strong>Archaeology</strong>: Extended Bibliography<br />

Michael MacKinnon<br />

Lepetz, S. 1996. L’animal dans la société gallo-romaine<br />

de la France du Nord. Révue Archéologique de<br />

Picardie, Numéro Special 12. Amiens: Révue<br />

Archéologique de Picardie.<br />

Lepetz, S., and V. Matterne. 2003. “Elevage et agriculture<br />

dans le nord de la Gaule durant l’époque<br />

gallo-romaine: Une confrontation des données<br />

archéozoologiques et carpologiques.” In Cultivateurs,<br />

éleveurs et artisans dans les campagnes galloromaines<br />

Matrières premières et produits transformés:<br />

Actes VIè Colloque Ager (Compiègne, 5–6 juin 2002),<br />

edited by S. Lepetz and V. Matterne, 23–35.<br />

Amiens: Révue Archéologique de Picardie.<br />

Lepetz, S., and J.-H. Yvinec. 2002. “Présence d’espèces<br />

animales d’origine méditerranéennes en France<br />

du nord aux périodes romaine et médiévale:<br />

Actions anthropiques et mouvements naturels.”<br />

In Mouvements ou déplacements de populations animales<br />

en Méditerranée au cours de l’Holocène, edited<br />

by A. Gardeisen, 33–42. BAR-IS 1017. Oxford:<br />

Archaeopress.<br />

Luff, R.-M. 1982. A Zooarchaeological Study <strong>of</strong> the Roman<br />

North-Western Provinces. BAR-IS 137. Oxford:<br />

British Archaeological Reports.<br />

MacKinnon, M. 2004. Production and Consumption <strong>of</strong><br />

Animals in Roman Italy: Integrating the Zooarchaeological<br />

and Textual Evidence. JRA Suppl. 54. Portsmouth,<br />

R.I.: <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Roman <strong>Archaeology</strong>.<br />

Maltby, M. 1981. “Iron Age, Romano-British and<br />

Anglo-Saxon Animal Husbandry: A Review <strong>of</strong><br />

the Faunal Evidence.” In The Environment <strong>of</strong> Man:<br />

The Iron Age to the Anglo-Saxon Period, edited by<br />

M. Jones and G. Dimbleby, 155–203. BAR-BS 87.<br />

Oxford: British Archaeological Reports.<br />

———. 1984. “Animal Bones and the Romano-British<br />

Economy.” In Animals and <strong>Archaeology</strong>. Vol. 4,<br />

Husbandry in Europe, edited by C. Grigson and J.<br />

Clutton-Brock, 125–38. BAR-IS 227. Oxford: British<br />

Archaeological Reports.<br />

———. 1997. “Domestic Fowl on Romano-British<br />

Sites: Inter-Site Comparisons <strong>of</strong> Abundance.” International<br />

<strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Osteoarchaeology 7:402–14.<br />

Mancz, E.A. 1989. “An Examination <strong>of</strong> Changing<br />

Patterns <strong>of</strong> Animal Husbandry <strong>of</strong> the Late Bronze<br />

and Dark Ages <strong>of</strong> Nichoria in the Southwestern<br />

Peloponnese.” Ph.D. diss., University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota.<br />

Meeks, D., and D. Garcia, eds. 1997. Techniques et économie<br />

antiques et médiévales: Le temps d’innovation.<br />

Colloque international CNRS Aix-en-Provençe 21–3<br />

Mai 1996. Paris: Éditions Errance.<br />

Méniel, P. 1984. Contribution à l’histoire de l’élevage<br />

en Picardie: Du Néolithique à la fin de l’Age du Fer.<br />

Amiens: Société de Préhistorie du Nord et de<br />

Picardie.<br />

———. 1987. Chasse et élevage chez les Gaulois. Paris:<br />

Éditions Errance.<br />

———. 1996. “Importation de grands animaux romain<br />

et amelioration du cheptel à la fin de l’âge<br />

du Fer en Gaule Belgique.” Revue Archéologique<br />

de Picardie 3–4:113–22.<br />

O’Connor, T.P. 1992. “Pets and Pests in Roman and<br />

Medieval Britain.” Mammal Review 22(2):107–<br />

13.<br />

Payne, S. 1985. “Zooarchaeology in Greece: A Reader’s<br />

Guide.” In Contributions to Aegean <strong>Archaeology</strong>:<br />

Studies in Honor <strong>of</strong> William A. McDonald,<br />

edited by N.C. Wilkie and W.D.E. Coulson,<br />

211–44. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.<br />

Peters, J. 1998. Römische Tierhaltung und Tierzucht:<br />

Eine Synthese aus archäozoologischer Untersuchung<br />

und schriftlich-bildicher Überlieferung. Rahden:<br />

Marie Leidorf.<br />

Reese, D.S. 1994. “Recent Work in Greek Zooarchaeology.”<br />

In Beyond the Site: Regional Studies in the<br />

Aegean Area, edited by P.N. Kardulis, 191–221.<br />

Lanham, Md.: University Press <strong>of</strong> America.<br />

Reidel, A. 1994. “Archaeozoological Investigation in<br />

North-Eastern Italy: The Exploitation <strong>of</strong> Animals<br />

Since the Neolithic.” Preistoria Alpina 30:43–94.<br />

Richardson, J.E. 1997. “Economy and Ritual: The Use<br />

<strong>of</strong> Animal Bone in the Interpretation <strong>of</strong> the Iron<br />

Age to Roman Cultural Transition.” In TRAC 96:<br />

Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Sixth Annual Theoretical Roman<br />

<strong>Archaeology</strong> Conference, edited by K. Meadows, C.<br />

Lemko, and J. Heron, 82–90. Oxford: Oxbow.<br />

Thomas, R.N.W. 1989. “Cattle and the Romano-British<br />

Economy: A Metrical Analysis <strong>of</strong> Size Variation.”<br />

Ph.D. diss., University <strong>of</strong> Southampton.<br />

Zooarchaeology: Site Reports<br />

The following site reports are separated by<br />

geographic region and are meant to supplement<br />

reports that are already included in the<br />

synthetic works listed above. Again, owing to<br />

my particular research interests, most <strong>of</strong> these<br />

reports relate to Italy and Greece. This list is not<br />

intended to be exhaustive and is very much a<br />

work in progress. Additions to the list are appreciated<br />

in the spirit <strong>of</strong> collaboration.<br />

Italy and Sicily<br />

The following zooarchaeological reports<br />

supplement the lists already provided in King<br />

(1999a) and MacKinnon (2004) above.<br />

Aimar, A. 1992. “I resti faunistici.” In Locri Epizefri<br />

IV–lo scavo di Marasa Sud. Il sacello tardo arcaico e<br />

la “casa dei leoni,” edited by M. Barra Bagnasco,<br />

371–75. Florence: Casa Editrice le Lettere.<br />

———. 1993. “Le Faune.” In Archeologia nella Valle<br />

del Curone, edited by G. Panto, 181–92. Quaderni<br />

della soprintendeza archeologica del Piemonte<br />

Monografie 3. Alessandria: Edizioni del’Orso.<br />

Aimar, A., F. D’Errico, and G. Giacobini. 1991. “Analisi<br />

dei resti faunistici.” In Montaldo di Mondoui un<br />

insediamento protobtouico un castello, edited by E.<br />

Micheletto and M. Venturino Gambari, 237–44.<br />

Rome: Leonardo De Luca.<br />

Albarella, U., F. Manconi, P. Rowley-Conwy, and<br />

J. Vigne. 2006. “Pigs <strong>of</strong> Corsica and Sardinia: A<br />

Biometrical Re-Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Their Status and<br />

History.” In Archaeozoological Studies in Honour <strong>of</strong><br />

Alfredo Riedel, edited by U. Tecchiati and B. Sala,<br />

285–302. Bolzano: Ripartizione Beni Culturali.<br />

Bedini, E. 1999. “I resti faunistici.” In Oppido Mamertina,<br />

Calabria, Italia: Ricerche archeologiche nel territoriae<br />

in contrada Mella, edited by L. Costamagna<br />

and P. Visonà, 393–95. Rome: Gangemi.

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