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Has PETA made a statement?
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Puppy burials have been found in Sardis, Lydia, from the fifth century BC (said to figure in a ritual banquet in honor of Hermes Kandaulas--"Kandaulas" means "dog throttler"--but the puppies themselves were not eaten).
There is also evidence for dog burials on Crete in the Early Iron Age and for dog burials in Ashkelon (a Philistine city now in Israel near the Gaza Strip) from the Persian period (538-322 BC) (see Paula Wapnish and Brian Hesse, "Pampered Pooches or Plain Pariahs? The Ashkelon Dog Burials," The Biblical Archaeologist vol. 56, no. 2 (June 1993) 55-80.
Plutarch in his essay Roman Questions, #52 refers to Greeks sacrificing a bitch to the goddess Hecate, and cites Socrates as saying that the Argives sacrifice a bitch to Eilioneia.
Why does everything ancient have to be part of a “ritual.” How do they know that?