What the Anglo-Saxons Ate
Medieval History

What the Anglo-Saxons Ate


Princeton Society

Archaeological Institute of america

Lecture co-sponsored with

The Program in Medieval Studies, Princeton University





Wednesday, December 10, 2008 Pamela Crabtree

5:30 p.m., McCormick Hall 106 New York University

What the Anglo-Saxons Ate



This talk will describe how archaeologists use animal bone remains and other artifacts to study Anglo-Saxon animal husbandry practices, hunting patterns, and diet. All are invited.



All lectures will be on the Princeton University Campus. A reception will follow each lecture. Admission is free and open to all.



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