NOTES
- L. Alcock, Dinas Powys. An Iron Age, Dark Age and Early Medieval Site in Glamorgan (Cardiff, 1963). Discussion of the animal husbandry of the site followed in L. Alcock, ‘Dry Bones and Living Documents’, 117–22 and R. E. Chaplin ‘Comments on Professor Alcock's Paper’, 123 in J. G. Evans, S. Limbrey and H. Cleere (eds), The Effect of Man on the Landscape: the Highland Zone (London, Counc. Brit. Archaeol. Res. Rep. 11, 1975).
- Discussion of the site's Iron-Age and post-medieval bones can be consulted in R. Gilchrist, ‘The Animal Bones from Dinas Powys’ (unpublished undergraduate dissertation deposited in Dept. Archaeol., Univ. York, 1985).
- L. Alcock, Economy, Society and Warfare among the Britons and Saxons (Cardiff, 1987).
- Alcock 1975, op. cit. in note 1, 117.
- I. W. Cornwall and L. Haglund-Calley, ‘Appendix 2’ in Alcock 1963, op. cit. in note 1.
- Alcock 1975, op. cit. in note 1.
- Alcock 1975, op. cit. in note 1, 117.
- Chaplin, op. cit. in note 1, 123.
- H. P. Uerpmann, ‘Animal Bone Finds and Economic Archaeology: a Critical Study of “osteoarchaeological” Method’, World Archaeol., 4 (1973), 307–32.
- Alcock, op. cit. in note 3, 79.
- P. Halstead, I. Hodder and G. Jones, ‘Behavioural Archaeology and Refuse Patterns: a Case Study’, Norwegian Archaeol. Rev., 111 (1978), 118–31.
- Ibid.
- M. Maltby, The Animal Bones from Exeter 1971–1975, Exeter Archaeol. Rep. 2 (Sheffield, 1979), 5–6.
- Alcock, op. cit. in note 3, 82.
- A. Grant, ‘The Animal Bones’, 378–408 in B. W. Cunliffe, Excavations at Portchester Castle, Vol. I: Roman (London, Soc. Antiq., 1975).
- F. McCormick, ‘Dairying and Beef Production in Early Christian Ireland: The Faunal Evidence’, 253–67 in T. Reeves-Smith and F. Hammond (eds), Landscape Archaeology in Ireland (Oxford, Brit. Archaeol. Rep. Brit. Ser. 116, 1983).
- A. J. Legge, ‘Aspects of Cattle Husbandry’, 169–81 in R. Mercer (ed.), Farming Practice in British Prehistory (Edinburgh, 1981); and see McCormick, op. cit. in note 16.
- A.J. Legge, ‘The Agricultural Economy’, 79–103 in R. Mercer (ed.), Grimes Graves Norfolk: Excavations 1971–2. Volume 1. (London, D.o.E. Rep. 11, 1981).
- Ibid., 179.
- McCormick, op. cit. in note 16, 259.
- Ibid, for the Irish sites; J. Clutton-Brock, ‘The Animal Remains’, 373–92 in D. M. Wilson (ed.), The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England (Cambridge, 1976), for the Anglo-Saxon sites.
- F. McCormick, pers. comm.
- Alcock, op. cit. in note 3, 81.
- For high incidences of pigs at Irish sites, see McCormick, op. cit. in note 16, 255.
- R. Hodges, Dark Age Economics (London, 1982), 33.
- I. Burrow, Hillfort and Hill-top Settlement in Somerset in the First to Eighth Centuries A.D. (Oxford, Brit. Archaeol. Rep. Brit. Ser. 91, 1981).
- V. B. Proudfoot, ‘The Economy of the Irish Rath’, Medieval Archaeol., 5 (1961), 94–102.
- W. Davies, Wales in the Early Middle Ages (Leicester, 1982), 31.
- Alcock, op. cit. in note 3, 82.
- Davies, op. cit. in note 28, 204.
- F. McCormick, ‘Interim Report on the Animal Bones from Moynagh Crannog’, Rec. Meath Archaeol. Hist. Soc., VII, 4 (1985–86), 86–90.
- Legge, op. cit. in note 18, 89.
- Davies, op. cit. in note 28, 41.
- C. Doherty, ‘Exchange and Trade in Early Medieval Ireland’, J. Roy. Soc. Antiq. Ireland, 110 (1981), 67–90.