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

Michael MacKinnon<br />

Laboratory Reports, n.s. 6. London: Ancient<br />

Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

———. 1987b. The Animal Bones from the 1982–1983<br />

Excavations at Easton Lone Interchange (W29),<br />

Hants. Ancient Monuments Laboratory Reports,<br />

n.s. 7. London: Ancient Monuments Laboratory,<br />

English Heritage.<br />

———. 1987c. Animal Bones from the 1981 Excavations<br />

at Balksbury, Hampshire. Ancient Monuments<br />

Laboratory Reports, n.s. 226. London: Ancient<br />

Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

———. 1988. The Animal Bones from the 1984/85 Excavations<br />

at Alington Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset. An-<br />

cient Monuments Reports, n.s. 182. London: Ancient<br />

Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

———. 1990. The Animal Bones from the Romano-British<br />

Deposits at the Greyhound Yard and Methodist<br />

Chapel Sites in Dorchester, Dorset. Ancient Monuments<br />

Laboratory Reports, n.s. 9. London: Ancient<br />

Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

———. 1997. “Environmental Evidence: Animal<br />

Bone.” In “The Roman and Early Anglo-Saxon<br />

Settlement at Wantage, Oxfordshire: Excavations<br />

at Mill Street, 1993–4,” edited by N. Holbrook and<br />

A. Thomas, 155–63. Oxoniensia 61:107–79.<br />

Murphy, P. 1987. Hullbridge Survey, Essex: Palaeoecological<br />

and Palaeoeconomic Results from the 1986<br />

Survey Season. Ancient Monuments Laboratory<br />

Reports, n.s. 70. London: Ancient Monuments<br />

Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

Nicholson, R. 1992. Fish Remains from Excavations<br />

at the Shires: Little Lane (A39) and St. Peter’s Lane<br />

(A40), Leicester, 1988. Ancient Monuments Laboratory<br />

Reports, n.s. 56. London: Ancient Monuments<br />

Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

———. 1993. The Fish Remains from Excavations at<br />

Ribchester, Lancashire 1989–90. Ancient Monuments<br />

Laboratory Reports, n.s. 121. London: Ancient<br />

Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

Noddle, B. 1985. “The Animal Bones.” In “The Excavations<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Romano-British Rural Establishment<br />

at Barnsley Park, Gloucestershire, 1961–1979: Part<br />

III.” edited by G. Webster, P. Fowler, B. Noddle,<br />

and L. Smith, 82–96. Transactions <strong>of</strong> the Bristol and<br />

Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 103:73–100.<br />

———. 2000. “Large Vertebrate Remains.” In Frocester:<br />

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

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

217–43. Stonehouse: Gloucester and District<br />

Archaeological Research Group.<br />

O’Connor, T.P. 1986. Bones from Archaeological Deposits<br />

in York: An Overview <strong>of</strong> Results to 1986.<br />

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

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

English Heritage.<br />

———. 1991. Bones from 46–54 Fishergate. <strong>Archaeology</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> York 15(4). London: Council for British<br />

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

Payne, S. 1990. Animal Bones from Excavations in<br />

1972 at Catterick Site 434, North Yorkshire. Ancient<br />

Monuments Laboratory Reports, n.s. 5. London:<br />

Ancient Monuments Laboratory, English<br />

Heritage.<br />

Rackham, D.J. 1995. “Animal Bone from Post-Roman<br />

Contexts.” In Excavations at York Minster. Vol. 1,<br />

pt. 2, From Roman Fortress to Norman Cathedral:<br />

The Finds, edited by D. Phillips and B. Heywood,<br />

533–55. London: Royal Commission on the Historical<br />

Monuments <strong>of</strong> England and Her Majesty’s<br />

Stationary Office.<br />

Stallibrass, S. 1982. “The Animal Bones from Castleford<br />

Site 1 Excavations 1977–78.” Unpublished<br />

report. Sheffield: University <strong>of</strong> Sheffield.<br />

———. 1992. A Comparison <strong>of</strong> the Measurements <strong>of</strong><br />

Romano-British Animal Bones from Periods 3 and<br />

5, Recovered from Excavations at Annetwell Street,<br />

Carlisle. Ancient Monuments Laboratory Reports<br />

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

English Heritage.<br />

———. 1993a. Animal Bones from Excavations in the<br />

Southern Area <strong>of</strong> The Lanes, Carlisle, Cumbria,<br />

1981–1982. Ancient Monuments Laboratory<br />

Reports 96. London: Ancient Monuments Laboratory,<br />

English Heritage.<br />

———. 1993b. Animal Bones from Old Grape Lane,<br />

Trenches A and B, The Lanes, Carlisle, 1982. Ancient<br />

Monuments Laboratory Reports 96. London: Ancient<br />

Monuments Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

Thawley, C.R. 1982. “The Animal Remains.” In Early<br />

Roman Occupation at Cirencester, edited by J.S.<br />

Wacher and A.D. McWhirr, 211–27. Cirencester<br />

Excavations 1. Cirencester: Cirencester Excavation<br />

Committee.<br />

Winder, J.M. 1988. Oyster Shells from Owslebury,<br />

Hampshire. Ancient Monuments Laboratory<br />

Reports, n.s. 53. London: Ancient Monuments<br />

Laboratory, English Heritage.<br />

Paleopathology, Health, and Disease<br />

There is a large body <strong>of</strong> literature on<br />

health and disease in antiquity examining the<br />

topic from a variety <strong>of</strong> angles––literary, iconographic,<br />

sociological, skeletal, and so forth. The<br />

following publications investigate aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

paleopathology, health, and disease in classical<br />

civilizations (generally Greek and Roman<br />

contexts), chiefly on the basis <strong>of</strong> osteological<br />

data. Included in the list are a number <strong>of</strong> publications<br />

addressing aspects <strong>of</strong> ancient medicine,<br />

medical and dental surgery, and unique skeletal<br />

deformities or conditions. More research<br />

has focused on human paleopathology, as is<br />

evident from their predominance in the list<br />

below; however, several key publications examining<br />

cases <strong>of</strong> skeletal injuries and trauma<br />

in animal bones from Greek and Roman sites<br />

are also included. The list is not meant to be<br />

exhaustive on all literature pertaining to health<br />

and disease in antiquity. It focuses on those<br />

studies incorporating excavated skeletal data<br />

in their investigations. Further key resources<br />

and bibliographic entries (not related specifically<br />

to classical archaeology) are available at<br />

the following:<br />

Paleopathology Association (http://www.paleopathology.org)

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