Searchable records of the zooarchaeological dataset that forms the basis for 'Southern England: a review of animal remains from Saxon, medieval and post-medieval archaeological sites' are presented here
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN060607 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Archaeological evidence and historic records are often at variance on the subject of animal husbandr...
In recent years, zooarchaeology has started to move beyond purely economic interpretations towards a...
The aim of this project was to produce a review of the animal bone evidence from Central England fro...
This project, funded by English Heritage, aimed to review the animal bone evidence from Late Bronze ...
This project is a review of the animal bone evidence from Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites in so...
The evolution of human-animal relationships in central England is reviewed. In the Mesolithic, the m...
overall animal bone record. The assemblage is thought to be largely post medieval, with a small numb...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
Zooarchaeological enquiry of animals and their products in the post-medieval period has largely been...
<p>Zooarchaeological evidence is combined with anthropological, artistic and historical sources to i...
This chapter will review the contribution that commercial zooarchaeology has made in advancing our k...
INTRODUCTION: This chapter provides an overview of the current state of knowledge regarding vertebra...
A series of sediment samples and two boxes of hand-col1ected bone, from deposits of 11th to 14th cen...
The period between the Roman withdrawal from Britain and the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon period is ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN060607 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Archaeological evidence and historic records are often at variance on the subject of animal husbandr...
In recent years, zooarchaeology has started to move beyond purely economic interpretations towards a...
The aim of this project was to produce a review of the animal bone evidence from Central England fro...
This project, funded by English Heritage, aimed to review the animal bone evidence from Late Bronze ...
This project is a review of the animal bone evidence from Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites in so...
The evolution of human-animal relationships in central England is reviewed. In the Mesolithic, the m...
overall animal bone record. The assemblage is thought to be largely post medieval, with a small numb...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
Zooarchaeological enquiry of animals and their products in the post-medieval period has largely been...
<p>Zooarchaeological evidence is combined with anthropological, artistic and historical sources to i...
This chapter will review the contribution that commercial zooarchaeology has made in advancing our k...
INTRODUCTION: This chapter provides an overview of the current state of knowledge regarding vertebra...
A series of sediment samples and two boxes of hand-col1ected bone, from deposits of 11th to 14th cen...
The period between the Roman withdrawal from Britain and the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon period is ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN060607 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
Archaeological evidence and historic records are often at variance on the subject of animal husbandr...
In recent years, zooarchaeology has started to move beyond purely economic interpretations towards a...