Interesting how much wild game there is, comparatively. Am I reading it right that “Agamemnon’s subjects” ate as much wild game as domesticates? Would that be a sort of subsistence hunting to
make up for the scarcity of sheep, goats, etc. in their available diet?
Trudy S. Kawami
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Subject: Food diagram now on web
Lisa French and Sibby Postgate's diagram of the proportion of foods in the Bronze Age diet is now on the web at
Ralph Hancock
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