Fields and field systems in later prehistoric British archaeology have generally been discussed in relation to territory or land tenure. They are also frequently assumed to relate purely to arable agriculture. Alongside this, we also tend not to situate livestock animals within landscapes. Increasingly, morphological features of fields can be identified as having use in animal handling. Consequently field system morphology, and changes to layouts over time, enable their re-examination in relation to pastoral and arable husbandry (and the interplay between them), and consideration as to why differing approaches may have been adopted within the same landscape at different times. This provides models which, focussing on pastoral husbandry, are...
Human-animal relationships have long existed, across cultures, in many varied forms. The association...
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Analytical survey of the above ground evidence has been undertaken on twelve areas of prehistoric fi...
The animal remains from British later prehistory have frequently been treated as generally only able...
The animal remains from British later prehistory have frequently been treated as generally only able...
The late Medieval and early Post-Medieval periods in England are often associated with agricultural ...
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The pastoral identity of the South-East is synonymous with the economy of sheep pasture and the medi...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
The Later Iron Age in Britain was a transformative period: material culture, settlement patterns, te...
Human-animal relationships have long existed, across cultures, in many varied forms. The association...
This paper reviews research on livestock and landscape. It argues that farm animals have started to ...
A survey of archaeological sites was carried out across 60 km2 of the Black Mountain in south-east D...
A major phase of economic expansion occurred in southern England during the second and early first m...
How were the field boundaries created and cultivated by the farmers of prehistoric and Roman Britain...
Human-animal relationships have long existed, across cultures, in many varied forms. The association...
© 2006 Society for Medieval Archaeology. Reproduced with the permission of the publisher. Journal ho...
Analytical survey of the above ground evidence has been undertaken on twelve areas of prehistoric fi...
The animal remains from British later prehistory have frequently been treated as generally only able...
The animal remains from British later prehistory have frequently been treated as generally only able...
The late Medieval and early Post-Medieval periods in England are often associated with agricultural ...
© Society for Medieval Archaeology 2014. Accepted version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO ...
The pastoral identity of the South-East is synonymous with the economy of sheep pasture and the medi...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
The Later Iron Age in Britain was a transformative period: material culture, settlement patterns, te...
Human-animal relationships have long existed, across cultures, in many varied forms. The association...
This paper reviews research on livestock and landscape. It argues that farm animals have started to ...
A survey of archaeological sites was carried out across 60 km2 of the Black Mountain in south-east D...
A major phase of economic expansion occurred in southern England during the second and early first m...
How were the field boundaries created and cultivated by the farmers of prehistoric and Roman Britain...
Human-animal relationships have long existed, across cultures, in many varied forms. The association...
© 2006 Society for Medieval Archaeology. Reproduced with the permission of the publisher. Journal ho...
Analytical survey of the above ground evidence has been undertaken on twelve areas of prehistoric fi...