Bones From Anglo Scandinavian Levels At 16 22 Coppergate by Terry P. O'Connor

Part 3: The Animal Bones

This scholarly work delves into the archaeological findings from the Coppergate site in York, focusing on the animal bones unearthed from the Anglo-Scandinavian period. Through meticulous analysis, the study provides insights into the dietary habits, trade practices, and domestic life of the inhabitants during this era. The research highlights the significance of animal husbandry and the role of various species in the socio-economic fabric of the time, offering a detailed glimpse into the interplay between human and animal lives in a historical context.