“…However, Gál (2023) points out in her overview of avian assemblages from ecclesiastical sites in Hungary, which show a rather large variety in species, that differences in recovery methods and analysis play an important role in the abundance and diversity of species recovered from a site. The relative diversity and abundance of birds can also be interpreted as indicative of social status, as demonstrated by the presence of hawks and falcons for hunting, an activity for the elite, in Vilnius Lower Castle, Lithuania (Ehrlich et al, 2023), and within the Volga River Basin (Shaymuratova et al, 2023), and the presence of an exotic peacock, likely an ornamental species, in the medieval site of Carrer de Sotstinent Navarro in Barcelona, Spain (Fernández et al, 2023). In terms of ritualistic uses of birds, Corbino and Demarchi (2023) describe a bird bone assemblage from the temple of Isis in Pompeii and interpret the presence of immature chicken remains, an abundance of meaty body parts and chicken eggshell identified through ancient protein analysis, as indicative of a ritualistic offer.…”