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