November 30, 2015 by
Communications
Adam Allentuck (PhD, 2013) has published an article appearing in the Journal of Social Archaeology (2015, Vol. 15(1), pp 94–115) on “Temporalities of human– livestock relationships in the late prehistory of the southern Levant.” The paper can be read on Adam’s Adam's academia.edu page. He’s also published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal (V. 25(1): 45-62) The title of that paper is “An Acquired Taste: Emulation and Indigenization of Cattle Forelimbs in the Southern Levant”. Adam is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.