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

Michael MacKinnon<br />

friesland.” Probleme der Küstenforschung im<br />

südlichen Nordseegebiet 12:85–128.<br />

Britain<br />

There has been considerable zooarchaeological<br />

activity among Iron Age and Roman<br />

sites in Britain. The following supplement the<br />

extended lists <strong>of</strong> reports already published in<br />

King (1978, 1984, 1999a), Maltby (1981, 1984,<br />

1987a), Luff (1982), Grant (1989), Huntley and<br />

Stallibrass (1995), Peters (1998), Hambleton<br />

(1999), and Thomas (1989). In addition, there<br />

are several databases <strong>of</strong> bibliographic entries<br />

for British sites, many <strong>of</strong> which are searchable<br />

for key terms such as “osteology,” etc.<br />

These databases include The British and Irish<br />

Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB <strong>Online</strong>)<br />

(http://www.biab.ac.uk), <strong>Archaeology</strong> Data<br />

Service (http://ads.ahds.ac.uk), and English<br />

Heritage (http://test.english-heritage.org.uk/<br />

researchreports). Supplemental faunal reports,<br />

with special attention given to Romano-British<br />

contexts, include the following list.<br />

Albarella, U. 1997a. The Iron Age Animal Bone Excavated<br />

in 1991 from Outgang Road, Market Deeping<br />

(MAD 91), Lincolnshire. Ancient Monuments<br />

Laboratory Reports 5. London: Ancient Monuments<br />

Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

———. 1997b. The Roman Mammal and Bird Bones<br />

Excavated in 1994 from Great Holts Farm, Boreham,<br />

Essex. Ancient Monuments Laboratory Reports<br />

9. London: Ancient Monuments Laboratory,<br />

English Heritage.<br />

———. 1988. “The Animal Bones.” In Excavations<br />

Alongside Roman Ermine Street, Cambridgeshire,<br />

1996: The <strong>Archaeology</strong> <strong>of</strong> the A1 (M) Alconbury to<br />

Peterborough Road Scheme, edited by P. Ellis, G.<br />

Hughes, P. Leach, C. Mould, and J. Sterenburg,<br />

98–104. BAR-BS 276. Oxford: British Archaeological<br />

Reports.<br />

———. 2003. “Animal Bone.” In “Excavations at<br />

Great Holts Farm, Boreham, Essex, 1992–94,”<br />

edited by M. Germany. East Anglican <strong>Archaeology</strong><br />

105:193–200.<br />

Albarella, U., and C. Johnstone. 2000. The Early to Late<br />

Saxon Animal Bones Excavated in 1995 from Kings<br />

Meadow Lane, Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire.<br />

Ancient Monuments Laboratory Reports, n.s.<br />

79. London: Ancient Monuments Laboratory,<br />

English Heritage.<br />

———. 2002. The Late Iron Age and Romano-British<br />

Mammal and Bird Bone Assemblage from Elms Farm,<br />

Heybridge, Essex. CFA Report 45. London: Center<br />

for <strong>Archaeology</strong>.<br />

Allison, E.P. 1985. “An Archaeozoological Study <strong>of</strong><br />

Bird Bones from Seven Sites in York.” Ph.D. diss.,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> York.<br />

———. 1986. The Bird Bones from the Roman Fort at<br />

Piercebridge, Co. Durham. Ancient Monuments<br />

Laboratory Reports, o.s. 4892. London: Ancient<br />

Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

———. 1991. Bird Bones from Annetwell Street, Carlisle,<br />

Cumbria, 1980–84. Ancient Monuments Laboratory<br />

Reports, n.s. 36. London: Ancient Monuments<br />

Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

———. 1995. “The Bird Bones.” In Excavations at<br />

York Minster. Vol. 1, pt. 2, From Roman Fortress to<br />

Norman Cathedral: The Finds, edited by D. Phillips<br />

and B. Heywood, 556–58. London: Royal Commission<br />

on the Historical Monuments <strong>of</strong> England<br />

and Her Majesty’s Stationary Office.<br />

Armitage, P.L., B. West, and K. Steedman. 1984.<br />

“New Evidence <strong>of</strong> Black Rat in Roman London.”<br />

The London Archaeologist 4(14):375–83.<br />

Armour-Chelu, M. 1997. “Appendix 8: Faunal Remains.”<br />

In The Baths Basilica Wroxeter: Excavations<br />

1966–90, edited by P. Barker, R. White, K. Pretty,<br />

H. Bird, and M. Corbishley, 350–64. Archaeologica<br />

Report 8. London: English Heritage.<br />

Ashdown, R.R. 1993. “The Avian Bones.” In Pennyland<br />

and Hartigans: Two Iron Age Sites in Milton<br />

Keynes, edited by R.J. Williams, H.S. Green,<br />

and R.J. Zeepvat, 154–58. Buckinghamshire Archaeological<br />

Society Monograph 4. Aylesbury:<br />

Buckingham Archaeological Society.<br />

Baxter, I.L. 2004. “The Animal, Bird, Reptile and<br />

Amphibian Bones.” In The Origins <strong>of</strong> a Leicester<br />

Suburb: Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Medieval and Post-<br />

Medieval Occupation at Bonners Lane, edited by<br />

N. Finn, 132–48. BAR-BS 372. Oxford: Archaeopress.<br />

Bourdillon, J., and P. Andrews. 1997. “The Animal<br />

Bone.” In Excavations at Hamwic. Vol. 2, Excavations<br />

at Six Dials, edited by P. Andrews, 242–45.<br />

Research Report 109. London: Council for British<br />

<strong>Archaeology</strong>.<br />

Bourdillon, J., and J. Coy. 1980. “The Animal<br />

Remains.” In Excavations at Melbourne Street,<br />

Southampton 1971–76, edited by P. Holdsworth,<br />

79–121. Research Report 33. London: Council for<br />

British <strong>Archaeology</strong>.<br />

Bramwell, D., and B. Noddle. 2000. “Bird Remains.”<br />

In Frocester: A Romano-British Settlement, Its Antecedents<br />

and Successors. Vol. 2, The Finds, edited<br />

by E. Price, 245–46. Stonehouse: Gloucester and<br />

District Archaeological Research Group.<br />

Bramwell, D., and G. Webster. 1985. “Bird Bones<br />

(96–97).” In “The Excavation <strong>of</strong> a Romano-<br />

British Rural Establishment at Barnsley Park,<br />

Gloucestershire, 1961–1979: Part III,” edited by<br />

G. Webster, P. Fowler, B. Noddle, and L. Smith.<br />

Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological<br />

Society 103:73–100.<br />

Brothwell, D. 1997. “Interpreting the Immature<br />

Chicken Bones from the Romano-British Ritual<br />

Complex on West Hill, Uley.” International <strong>Journal</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Osteoarchaeology 7:330–32.<br />

Buckland-Wright, J.C. 1987. “The Animal Bones.”<br />

In Excavations at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset<br />

1966–1982. Vol. 1, The Settlements, edited by<br />

C. Sparey Green, S.M. Davies, and A. Ellison,<br />

129–32. Dorset Natural History and Archaeological<br />

Society Monograph Ser. 7. Dorchester:<br />

The Friary Press.<br />

Burrows, K. 2000. “Archaeozoological Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

a Sample <strong>of</strong> Animal Bone from the Insula 5 Portico<br />

Deposits at Roman Wroxeter.” M.Sc. thesis,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Sheffield.

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