| | Zooarchaeology in Prehistoric Aegean |
 | | For example, the zooarchaeological study at the Mycenaean sanctuary of Ag. |
 | | Konstantinos (NE Peloponnese) excavated by Eleni Konsolaki, revealed the first zooarchaeologically documented case of animal burn sacrifices in the Aegean Bronze Age (Hamilakis in press). |
 | | The material from the main room of the sanctuary was distinctly different from the other rooms, in terms of species composition (mostly pigs), age (mostly young animals), and preservation and taphonomic status (mostly burnt), and was clearly associated with structures and artefacts indicating animal sacrifice. |
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