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Bones

butchers bonesBones from archaeological sites tell us what people ate. At the Chinese laundry we found a great many bones from meat that had been butchered or cut up. Some of the meat came cows, pigs and sheep, or from birds like chickens. We also found the bones of both freshwater and saltwater fish.

 

fish bones

Most of the meat came from pork, which was traditionally very popular in China. The fact that the laundry workers ate so much pork tells us that they probably liked to eat food similar to what they did at home in China.

 

 

bird bones from bottleBones don’t only tell us about the food people ate. The bones found on archaeological sites could also be from pets, farm animals, vermin like rats, or even from medicines. At the laundry we found a bottle that contained the bones of cut-up crows. The crows together with medicinal herbs were probably steeped in alcohol to make a type of traditional Chinese medicine.

 


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