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

Michael MacKinnon<br />

0<br />

Archaeozoology <strong>of</strong> Southwestern Asia and Adjacent<br />

Areas, edited by H. Buitenhuis and A.T. Clason,<br />

88–91. Leiden: Universal Book Services.<br />

Peters, J., and A. von den Driesch. 1992. “Siedlungsabfall<br />

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Reese, D.S. 1995a. “The Faunal Remains, Block AG;<br />

The Triton Shell Vessel, Building AB; The Faunal<br />

Remains, Building AB; The Faunal Remains,<br />

Area AE; The Faunal Remains, Building AM; The<br />

Faunal Remains, Building AD Center.” In Pseira,<br />

1: The Minoan Buildings on the West Side <strong>of</strong> Area<br />

A, edited by P.P. Betancourt and C. Davaras, 11,<br />

42, 45–6, 56–7, 83, 129–30. University Museum<br />

Monograph 90. Philadelphia: The University<br />

Museum, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />

———. 1995b. “The Minoan Fauna.” In Kommos: An<br />

Excavtion on the South Coast <strong>of</strong> Crete. Vol. 1, The<br />

Kommos Region and Houses <strong>of</strong> the Minoan Town.<br />

Pt. 1, The Kommos Region, Ecology, and Minoan<br />

Industries, edited by J.W. Shaw and M.C. Shaw,<br />

163–291. Princeton: Princeton University Press.<br />

———. 1996. “Appendix 9: Shells and Animal Bones.”<br />

In Alambra: A Middle Bronze Age Settlement in<br />

Cyprus, edited by J.E. Coleman, J.A. Barlow, M.K.<br />

Mogelonsky, and K.W. Schaar, 475–514. Jonsered:<br />

Paul Åströms Förlag.<br />

———. 1997. “Animal Bones and Shells from Modern<br />

to Geometric Khania (Crete).” In The Greek-<br />

Swedish Excavations at the Agia Aikaterini Square<br />

Kastelli, Khania 1970–1987. Vol. 1, pt. 1, From the<br />

Geometric to the Modern Greek Period. Jonsered:<br />

Paul Åströms Förlag.<br />

———. 1998. “The Faunal Remains.” In Excavations<br />

on the Acropolis <strong>of</strong> Midea: Results <strong>of</strong> the Greek-Swedish<br />

Excavations. Vol. 1, pt. 1, The Excavations on the<br />

Lower Terraces 1985–1991, edited by G. Walberg,<br />

277–91. Stockholm: Paul Åströms Förlag.<br />

Rose, M.J. 1995. “Fish Remains, Building AD Center.”<br />

In Pseira, 1: The Minoan Buildings on the West Side<br />

<strong>of</strong> Area A, edited by P.P. Betancourt and C. Davaras,<br />

130–32. University Museum Monograph<br />

90. Philadelphia: The University Museum, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />

Ruscillo, D. 1993. “Faunal Remains from the Acropolis<br />

Site, Mytilene.” EchCl 37(2):201–10.<br />

———. 1996. “Burning Patroclus: Marine Remains<br />

from Cremation Burials in Early Iron Age Taranto.”<br />

Paper given at the 1995 Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Archaeological Institute <strong>of</strong> America, 27–30<br />

December, San Diego.<br />

Snyder, L.M., and W.E. Klippel. 1994. “Dark Age Sub-<br />

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Change and Continuity During the Late Bronze<br />

Age–Early Iron Age Transition.” Paper read at the<br />

1993 Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Archaeological Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> America, 27–30 December, Washington, D.C.<br />

———. 1996. “The Cretan Badger (Meles meles) as a<br />

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Madison: Prehistory Press.<br />

Uerpmann, H.-P., K. Köhler, and E. Stephan. 1992.<br />

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Studia Troica 2:105–21.<br />

Van Neer, W., and B. De Cupere. 1993. “Possibilities<br />

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<strong>of</strong> Southwestern Asia and Adjacent Areas, edited by<br />

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Universal Book Services.<br />

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Archaeozoology <strong>of</strong> the Near East III: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Third International Symposium on the Archaeozoology<br />

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Choyke, 243–54. ARC Publication 18. Groningen:<br />

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Van Neer, W., R. Wildekamp, M. Waelkens, A.<br />

Arndt, and F. Volckaert. 2000. “Fish as Indicators<br />

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<strong>of</strong> the Near East IV: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Fourth<br />

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Poplin, 206–15. ARC Publication 32. Groningen:<br />

Archaeological Research and Consultancy.<br />

von den Driesch, A., and J. Boessneck. 1990. “Die<br />

Tierreste von der mykenischen Burg Tiryns bei<br />

Nauplion (Peloponnes).” In Tiryns XI, edited<br />

by H.-J. Weisshaar, 85–167. Mainz: Philipp von<br />

Zabern.<br />

von den Driesch, A., and K. Enderle. 1976. “Die Tierreste<br />

aus de Agia S<strong>of</strong>ia-Magula in Thessalien.” In<br />

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Milojcic, 15–54. Bonn: Rudolf Habelt.<br />

Walker, C. 1996. “Bones from Palaikastro Building<br />

I: A Preliminary Report.” In The Pleistocene and<br />

Holocene Fauna <strong>of</strong> Crete and Its First Settlers, edited<br />

by D.S. Reese, 277–82. Monographs in World<br />

<strong>Archaeology</strong> 28. Madison: Prehistory Press.<br />

Wall, S. 1994. “Appendix: The Animal Bone.” In “A<br />

Late Hellenistic Wine Press at Knossos,” by J.<br />

Carrington Smith. BSA 89:375–76.<br />

Wilkens, B. 1996. “The Fauna from Italian Excavations<br />

on Crete.” In The Pleistocene and Holocene<br />

Fauna <strong>of</strong> Crete and Its First Settlers, edited by D.S.<br />

Reese, 241–62. Monographs in World <strong>Archaeology</strong><br />

28. Madison: Prehistory Press.<br />

———. 1998. “The Faunal Remains.” In Excavations<br />

on the Acropolis <strong>of</strong> Midea. Vol. 1, pt. 1, The Excavations<br />

on the Lower Terraces 1985–1991, edited by<br />

G. Walberg, 277–91. Stockholm: Paul Åströms<br />

Förlag.<br />

Near East<br />

The following reports supplement the list<br />

already provided in King (1999a), and include<br />

chiefly Hellenistic and Roman components for<br />

animal bone assemblages in this area. Faunal<br />

materials from earlier contexts in the Near East<br />

are not listed here.<br />

Bar-Oz, G. 2001. “Weasels from the Hellenistic Period<br />

in Israel.” Israel <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Zoology 47:271–73.<br />

———. 2002. “An Inscribed Astragalus with a Dedi-<br />

cation to Hermes.” Near Eastern <strong>Archaeology</strong><br />

64(4):211–13.<br />

Desse-Berset, H., and J. Studer. 1996. “Fish Remains

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