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Animal husbandry in the British Later Iron Age


Animal husbandry in the British Later Iron Age

This thesis argues that assessing its changes during the Later Iron Age is a fundamental step in the understanding of the British Iron Age societies.

The development of animal husbandry from the Late Iron Age to the ...

In this paper zooarchaeological evidence from Iron Age and Roman sites in South-East Britain is presented and the results are applied to the continuing ...

The development of animal husbandry from the Late Iron Age to the ...

In this paper zooarchaeological evidence from Iron Age and Roman sites in South-East Britain is presented and the results are applied to the continuing debate ...

Continuity and change in animal husbandry during the Later Iron ...

Despite pigs being present at every site, the contribution of pig husbandry during the Iron Age was relatively small and only marginally ...

(PDF) The development of animal husbandry from the Late Iron Age ...

In this paper zooarchaeological evidence from Iron Age and Roman sites in South-East Britain is presented and the results are applied to the continuing debate ...

Cattle husbandry in the Iron Age and Roman Britain - Open Context

European communities experienced many agricultural and economic changes during the Iron Age and after the Roman conquest. Variations in livestock size and shape ...

(PDF) The Late Iron Age - Roman transition in Britain - ResearchGate

Influences on husbandry practices precede the invasion at Owlesbury (Hampshire), with cattle being brought to the site from a wider area and a slight increase ...

Animal Husbandry Regimes in Iron Age Britain - BAR Publishing

The aim of this book is to further our understanding of Iron Age animal husbandry regimes in Britain by undertaking a comparative study of faunal assemblages.

The development of animal husbandry from the Late Iron Age to the ...

Applies zooarchaeological evidence from Iron Age and Roman sites in South-East Britain to the continuing debate over culture contact and change following the ...

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | Wiley Online Library

Animal husbandry in the British Later Iron Age: Investigating economic and social change through zooarchaeology. PhD Thesis. University of ...

4.2 The Late Iron Age and Romano-British mammal and bird bone ...

The biometry of all domestic species indicates that improvements in the size of livestock took place in the Roman period. For cattle this took place immediately ...

Animal Husbandry Regimes in Iron Age Britain - Google Books

The aim of this book is to further our understanding of Iron Age animal husbandry regimes in Britain by undertaking a comparative study of faunal assemblages.

Continuity and change in animal husbandry during the Later Iron ...

The investigation shows a broad pattern of continuity of practice, with relatively uniform livestock types and management strategies until the ...

Albarella U., Johnstone C. & Vickers, K. 2008. The development of ...

There is some evidence of an increase in the size of British livestock between the Late Iron Age and Roman periods (Albarella, 2007; Dobney, 2001; Grant, 1989; ...

Animal Husbandry Regimes in Iron Age Britain (BAR British)

Synopsis. Our knowledge of subsistence patterns in Iron Age Britain is reasonably good in terms of crop husbandry, but much less is known about broad ...

Ancient History in depth: Iron Age Tasks Gallery - BBC

Animal husbandry. Goats, sheep, cattle, pigs and domestic fowl were all kept by Iron Age farmers. Horses were considered status symbols and cats may have ...

Livestock Changes at the Beginning and End of the Roman Period ...

This article reviews aspects of the development of animal husbandry in Roman Britain, focusing in particular on the Iron Age/Roman and Roman/early medieval ...

The end of the Sheep Age: people and animals in the late Iron Age

In this paper, zooarchaeological evidence dated between the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern period is analysed to investigate changes in animal husbandry ...

A comparative study of faunal assemblages from British Iron Age sites

The aim of this book is to further our understanding of Iron Age animal husbandry regimes in Britain by undertaking a comparative study of faunal assemblages. A ...

IRON AGE, ROMANO-BRITISH AND ANGLO-SAXON ANIMAL ...

Iron Age, Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon Animal Husbandry. A review of the Faunal evidence. Author(s): JM Maltby. Published 01 January 1980.