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Teagan,
Marie-Lorraine Pipes has authored many faunal reports for a variety of CRM
firms in the northeast that contain a wealth of information. Her reports
are well written and have graphics which show cuts of meat and discuss the
economics of the cuts. I would suggest contacting her at [log in to unmask]
You may also want to look at the free DELDOT series which has several
reports by the University of Delaware which have good faunal sections.
Other books you might want to include are:
Foodways in the Northeast Published by Boston University in 1984 (This has a
very good
bibliography in the back)
Food & Cooking in 18th Century Britain: History & Recipes by Jennifer Stead
1985
in the English Heritage series
Food & Cooking in 19th Century Britain: History & Recipes by Maggie Black
1985
in the English Heritage series
Bill Liebeknecht
Principal Investigator
Hunter Research Inc.
Trenton, NJ 08608-1185
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
Teagan Abigail Schweitzer
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 8:20 AM
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Subject: food in historical archaeology
I am trying to pull together a bibliography for food in historical
archaeology both site reports that deal with ways in which historical
archaeologists look at foodways in the past and books that talk about the
archaeology of food.
I would greatly appreciate any help people could offer in terms of
reference suggestions. Thanks for your help.
Teagan Schweitzer
PhD candidate in Anthropology
University of Pennsylvania
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