Bones From Medieval Deposits At 16 22 Coppergate And Other Sites In York by J.M. Bond

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This scholarly work delves into the fascinating world of medieval York through the analysis of animal bones excavated from archaeological sites, particularly at Coppergate. The study provides insights into the dietary habits, economic activities, and environmental conditions of the time, revealing how the inhabitants of York interacted with their surroundings. By examining the types and conditions of the bones, the research sheds light on the trade networks, domestication practices, and cultural influences that shaped the medieval city, offering a comprehensive understanding of life during this period.