[Bonetools] Knucklebone floors

Lena Strid lena.strid at oxfordarch.co.uk
Fri Mar 6 11:23:00 CET 2015


There is a late 15th-mid 16th century knucklebone floor from Oxford, reported in Oxoniensia 2006, page 380-382.

http://oxoniensia.org/volumes/2006/norton2.pdf

/Lena


----- Original Message -----
From: "Josje van Leeuwen" <josje89 at gmail.com>
To: Bonetools at listserv.niif.hu
Sent: Thursday, 5 March, 2015 12:36:37 PM
Subject: [Bonetools] Knucklebone floors

Hello everyone, 
Does anyone have a pdf of the book " Diet and crafts in towns: the evidence of animal remains from the Roman to the post-medieval periods" by Dale Serjeantson and Tony Waldron (1989)? There are some references in there about so-called "knucklebone floors", a phenomenon we encounter quite often in Hoorn (NL), but seems to be quite rare in the rest of the Netherlands. I have heard about a few in London, though. 
If anyone knows more about these knucklebone floors, or has the publication by Serjeantson and Waldron, I would be very grateful! 
Thanks in advance, 
Josje 

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