Rodents have important effects on contemporary human societies, sometimes providing a source of food but more often as agricultural pests, or as vectors and reservoirs of disease. Skeletal remains of rodents are commonly found in archaeological assemblages from around the world, highlighting their potential importance to ancient human populations. However, there are few studies of the interactions between people and rodents at such sites and most of these are confined to locations where rodents have formed a part of the recent diet. Here we compare the accumulation pattern of rodent remains from four locations within and adjacent to the renowned Neolithic site of Skara Brae, Orkney, showing that those within the settlement itself were the r...
Late glacial skeletal remains from mainly reindeer and wild horse, but also other species such as mo...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Our knowledge of the use of livestock in early medieval Scotland is fragmentary and relies on a hand...
Rodents have important effects on contemporary human societies, sometimes providing a source of food...
29 pagesInternational audienceSmall carnivores are susceptible to regularly accumulating small- to m...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Simple Summary Archaeological excavations at Les Bagnoles (SE France) unearthed three Middle Neolith...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Pests appear to have accompanied humans and their crops since the beginning of farming. Nevertheless...
Rodents gnaw bones to wear down their upper and lower incisors, which grow continuously. These gnawi...
The Pitted Ware Culture site Korsnäs in Södermanland, Sweden presents a, for the region, unique amou...
Our knowledge of the use of livestock in early medieval Scotland is fragmentary and relies on a hand...
Late glacial skeletal remains from mainly reindeer and wild horse, but also other species such as mo...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Our knowledge of the use of livestock in early medieval Scotland is fragmentary and relies on a hand...
Rodents have important effects on contemporary human societies, sometimes providing a source of food...
29 pagesInternational audienceSmall carnivores are susceptible to regularly accumulating small- to m...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Simple Summary Archaeological excavations at Les Bagnoles (SE France) unearthed three Middle Neolith...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Pests appear to have accompanied humans and their crops since the beginning of farming. Nevertheless...
Rodents gnaw bones to wear down their upper and lower incisors, which grow continuously. These gnawi...
The Pitted Ware Culture site Korsnäs in Södermanland, Sweden presents a, for the region, unique amou...
Our knowledge of the use of livestock in early medieval Scotland is fragmentary and relies on a hand...
Late glacial skeletal remains from mainly reindeer and wild horse, but also other species such as mo...
Over the past 1000 years, rats (Rattus spp.) have become one of the most successful and prolific pes...
Our knowledge of the use of livestock in early medieval Scotland is fragmentary and relies on a hand...