학술논문

GROOVED WARE FEASTING IN YORKSHIRE: LATE NEOLITHIC ANIMAL CONSUMPTION AT RUDSTON WOLD.
Document Type
Article
Source
Oxford Journal of Archaeology. Nov2011, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p325-367. 43p.
Subject
*DETRITUS
*FOOD consumption
*DOMESTIC animals
*ARCHAEOLOGICAL finds
*EUROPEAN bison
*ANIMAL feeding behavior
Language
ISSN
0262-5253
Abstract
Summary We consider (a) feasting, and (b) the formal deposition of feasting detritus, with regard to the Late Neolithic pits on Rudston Wold. Pigs are common, as in most Grooved Ware assemblages, but we suggest that cattle may have played a proportionately greater role in eastern and northern England. Claimed 'aurochs' from the site are in fact misidentified domestic cattle; hardly any wild animals are present. Some aspects of the assemblage support the suggestion that the animals were consumed during feasts, although these were on a much smaller scale than those seen at major Grooved Ware monuments. There is no support for the suggestion that the pits saw formal or 'structured' deposition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]