
Breaking and Shaping Beastly Bodies
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- 1 Thinking About Beastly Bodies (Terry O'Connor)
- 2 Medieval Bone Flutes in England (Helen Leaf)
- 3 The Middle Ages on the Block: Animals, Guilds and Meat in the Medieval Period (Krish Seetah)
- 4 Communicating through Skin and Bone: Appropriating Animal Bodies in Medieval Western European Seigneurial Culture (Aleksander Pluskowski)
- 5 Taphonomy or Transfiguration: Do we need to Change the Subject? (Sue Stallibrass)
- 6 Seeing is Believing: Animal Material Culture in Medieval England (Sarah Wells)
- 7 The Beast, the Book and the Belt: an Introduction to the Study of Girdle or Belt Books from the Medieval Period (Jim Bloxam)
- 8 The Shifting use of Animal Carcasses in Medieval and Post-medieval London (Lisa Yeomans)
- 9 Hunting in the Byzantine Period in the Area between the Danube River and the Black Sea: Archaeozoological Data (Luminita Bejenaru and Carmen Tarcan)
- 10 Chasing the Ideal? Ritualism, Pragmatism and the Later Medieval Hunt in England (Richard Thomas)
- 11 Taking Sides: the Social Life of Venison in Medieval England (Naomi Sykes)
- 12 Animals as Material Culture in Middle Saxon England: The Zooarchaeological Evidence for Wool Production at Brandon (Pam Crabtree)
- 13 Animal Bones: Synchronous and Diachronic Distribution as Patterns of Socially Determined Meat Consumption in the Early and High Middle Ages in Central and Northern Italy (Marco Valenti and Frank Salvadori)
- 14 People and Animals in Northern Apulia from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages: Some Considerations (Antonella Buglione)
- 15 Animals and Economic Patterns in Medieval Apulia (South Italy): Preliminary Findings (Giovanni de Venuto)
- 16 Breaking and Shaping Beastly Bodies: Animals as Material Culture in the Middle Ages: Final Discussion (Pam Crabtree)
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