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9 years 5 months ago
But the real reason we are in the Scunthorpe store is to examine the human-chicken burials from castledyke http://t.co/1DuZTUcZ23
9 years 5 months ago
Flixborough! Flixborough is at the store - lots of chickens in this assemblage. http://t.co/oI6ntSkY7H
9 years 5 months ago
Lincolnshire today to sample Early Anglo-Saxon human-chicken co-burials. Were the chickens pets or food? Isotope analysis will reveal all!
9 years 5 months ago
Yes, recognisable as chickens but very small - closer in size to Jungle Fowl. Genetics will reveal feather colour
9 years 5 months ago
thanks for productive trip! We're looking forward to results and to Silchester collaboration with Prof Fulford.
9 years 5 months ago
RT : Dr Julia Best/Dr Tyr Fothergill w/ chicken bones from as part of exciting collaboration! http…
9 years 5 months ago
RT : A new blog post on our recent spring dig and a visit from the to see the Lyminge chicken assemblage http:/…
9 years 5 months ago
RT : The new special feature is here, the new special feature is here. I'm somebody now! http://t.co/UFaiUkxlkA
9 years 5 months ago
Cataloging the swag. http://t.co/rXUj1WEnZL
9 years 5 months ago
RT : “: Cock v serpent! And now I'm just going to slowly back away. http://t.co/S7tsVO1NXW
9 years 5 months ago
And even more osteoarthritis. This old (very old) cockerel must have been a well-known character http://t.co/Z41HYUe62d
9 years 5 months ago
Oh, even more hens with palaeopathology...at least one per bag this morning. Here's another eg with osteoarthritis http://t.co/sQwQVKl1qf
9 years 5 months ago
And another old disabled hen from http://t.co/N4CKJnxIgL
9 years 5 months ago
One for poor old hen with osteoarthritis. http://t.co/uGe08L9hJE
9 years 5 months ago
RT : Fothergill & Sterry (TransSahara) paper accepted to XIe Colloque International:Histoire et Archeologie …
9 years 5 months ago
Day 2: All hands on deck to extract chicken bones from assemblage. http://t.co/GVooHTF8Em
9 years 5 months ago
RT : The highlight of my evening has been discovering - anything that combines chickens and archaeology certainly g…
9 years 5 months ago
9 years 5 months ago
Interesting. Late Saxon contexts from are indeed swimming in chickens but the Early Saxon contexts have hardly any...
9 years 5 months ago

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