This paper sheds new light on aspects of Roman and Anglo-Saxon chicken ('Gallus gallus') husbandry and health through integrating analyses of chicken skeletal remains and eggshell from five archaeological sites in England (Fishbourne Roman Palace, Flixborough, Lyminge, Princesshay, and Uley). In addition to standardised archaeozoological study, over 10,400 chicken elements from these sites were subjected to palaeopathological and metrical analyses to clarify the relationship between husbandry methods and signs of disease and injury. Radiographic examination contributed to differential diagnosis of lesions and identification of medullary bone in complete appendicular elements. Eggshell examination was conducted on material from Flixborough u...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe exceptional eggshell assemblage from Çatalhöyük was studied using ...
Abstract. In the Middle Ages geese were kept for meat, eggs and feathers. The expected age at death,...
Astonishingly little is known about the early history of the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). To ...
This paper sheds new light on aspects of Roman and Anglo-Saxon chicken (Gallus gallus) husbandry and...
health through integrating analyses of chicken skeletal remains and eggshell from five archaeologica...
This paper discusses some of the approaches and results from two multi-disciplinary projects. The fi...
This paper discusses some of the approaches and results from two multi-disciplinary projects. The fi...
Domestic fowl remains are a small but significant element of many post-Iron Age bone assemblages, re...
Although domestic fowl is often found at Italian archaeological sites at least from the 6th century ...
Eggshell is a potentially common archaeological resource, but it tends to be ignored. The recent dev...
The presence of avian eggshell is often interpreted generally as evidence of food consumption. When ...
In the Middle Ages geese were kept for meat, eggs and feathers. The expected age at death, the sex r...
Astonishingly little is known about the early history of the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). To ...
Over the last decade the study of chicken in the archaeological context has received increased atten...
The present article studies the place of the chicken within the changing environment of late-medieva...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe exceptional eggshell assemblage from Çatalhöyük was studied using ...
Abstract. In the Middle Ages geese were kept for meat, eggs and feathers. The expected age at death,...
Astonishingly little is known about the early history of the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). To ...
This paper sheds new light on aspects of Roman and Anglo-Saxon chicken (Gallus gallus) husbandry and...
health through integrating analyses of chicken skeletal remains and eggshell from five archaeologica...
This paper discusses some of the approaches and results from two multi-disciplinary projects. The fi...
This paper discusses some of the approaches and results from two multi-disciplinary projects. The fi...
Domestic fowl remains are a small but significant element of many post-Iron Age bone assemblages, re...
Although domestic fowl is often found at Italian archaeological sites at least from the 6th century ...
Eggshell is a potentially common archaeological resource, but it tends to be ignored. The recent dev...
The presence of avian eggshell is often interpreted generally as evidence of food consumption. When ...
In the Middle Ages geese were kept for meat, eggs and feathers. The expected age at death, the sex r...
Astonishingly little is known about the early history of the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). To ...
Over the last decade the study of chicken in the archaeological context has received increased atten...
The present article studies the place of the chicken within the changing environment of late-medieva...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe exceptional eggshell assemblage from Çatalhöyük was studied using ...
Abstract. In the Middle Ages geese were kept for meat, eggs and feathers. The expected age at death,...
Astonishingly little is known about the early history of the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). To ...