The paper discusses the remains of domestic animals showing signs of ritual deposition at the settlement site of Mulli at Raisio in south-western Finland, dating to the Late Iron Age and Early Medieval period. Initially, a singly deposited sheep found under the wall of a building had been interpreted as ritually buried. While selecting samples for another study the curious nature of other deposits of domestic animals at the site became apparent and a re-analysis was conducted. This paper presents the results of the osteological reexamination and discusses indicators of ritual activity at the site. In fact, the site exhibits evidence of repeated rituals involving sheep cut to small chunks and bones buried at the homestead. Since orga...
In this article, zooarchaeological evidence from 37 medieval and early modern sites in Estonia were ...
Uppsatsen utgår ifrån en analys av 20 kilo animalosteologiskt material från kvarteret Gruvan 3 i Jön...
At archaeological excavations of rectangular hearth-row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway, rich animal ...
Animal remains from twelve Iron Age (ca. 500 BC-1200/1300AD) sites from Southern and Western Finland...
The deposition of animals in graves was an essential aspect of burial practice in Scandinavia during...
Animal bones from archaeological sites, the so called refuse faunas, can give valuable information a...
Shepherds, cattle farmers or pig breeders? A re-evaluation of Iron Age animal husbandryArchaeologica...
Animals are an integral part of deposition practices during the Danish Iron Age, and they probably r...
Publication of the rich medieval and early modern bone material excavated in Finnish Lapland over th...
Large archaeological excavations where medieval soil layers are studied have lately been conducted a...
In this article, we combine zooarchaeological, ethnological and folk-belief material to study the de...
This paper is a synthesis of zooarchaeological evidence from 27 medieval and post-medieval sites fro...
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeologic...
The Late Neolithic Corded Ware Culture (c. 2800–2300 BC) of Northern Europe is characterised by spec...
In this Bachelor thesis an animal bone material from Västergarn parish is analyzed and discussed. Th...
In this article, zooarchaeological evidence from 37 medieval and early modern sites in Estonia were ...
Uppsatsen utgår ifrån en analys av 20 kilo animalosteologiskt material från kvarteret Gruvan 3 i Jön...
At archaeological excavations of rectangular hearth-row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway, rich animal ...
Animal remains from twelve Iron Age (ca. 500 BC-1200/1300AD) sites from Southern and Western Finland...
The deposition of animals in graves was an essential aspect of burial practice in Scandinavia during...
Animal bones from archaeological sites, the so called refuse faunas, can give valuable information a...
Shepherds, cattle farmers or pig breeders? A re-evaluation of Iron Age animal husbandryArchaeologica...
Animals are an integral part of deposition practices during the Danish Iron Age, and they probably r...
Publication of the rich medieval and early modern bone material excavated in Finnish Lapland over th...
Large archaeological excavations where medieval soil layers are studied have lately been conducted a...
In this article, we combine zooarchaeological, ethnological and folk-belief material to study the de...
This paper is a synthesis of zooarchaeological evidence from 27 medieval and post-medieval sites fro...
The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeologic...
The Late Neolithic Corded Ware Culture (c. 2800–2300 BC) of Northern Europe is characterised by spec...
In this Bachelor thesis an animal bone material from Västergarn parish is analyzed and discussed. Th...
In this article, zooarchaeological evidence from 37 medieval and early modern sites in Estonia were ...
Uppsatsen utgår ifrån en analys av 20 kilo animalosteologiskt material från kvarteret Gruvan 3 i Jön...
At archaeological excavations of rectangular hearth-row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway, rich animal ...