Domestic fowl remains are a small but significant element of many post-Iron Age bone assemblages, reflecting the importance of the many roles of this species, whether in augury, entertainment or different aspects of food-production. Size and shape variation in archaeological chicken bones has long been recognised as a possible indicator of different breeds or types associated with these roles, implying selection for favourable characteristics and the development of specialisation in poultry-keeping. This study investigates the potential of shape-analysis for identifying bone shape variation that may characterise particular morphotypes, helping to elucidate the processes of domestication and selection and the means and motivations behind bre...
This preliminary study aims to document general trends in the representation of bird remains in anth...
Abstract. Differential identifiability – the variation in the ease with which skeletal parts can be ...
Although domestic fowl is often found at Italian archaeological sites at least from the 6th century ...
Domestic fowl remains are a small but significant element of many post-Iron Age bone assemblages, re...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
Domestic chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus L., 1758) were integrated into agricultural systems in t...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
This paper sheds new light on aspects of Roman and Anglo-Saxon chicken (Gallus gallus) husbandry and...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
health through integrating analyses of chicken skeletal remains and eggshell from five archaeologica...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
This paper presents the use of avian bone remains recovered from archaeological excavations in compa...
ABSTRACT: Beak treatment is an effective method of reducing the damage inflicted by severe feather p...
This preliminary study aims to document general trends in the representation of bird remains in anth...
Abstract. Differential identifiability – the variation in the ease with which skeletal parts can be ...
Although domestic fowl is often found at Italian archaeological sites at least from the 6th century ...
Domestic fowl remains are a small but significant element of many post-Iron Age bone assemblages, re...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
Domestic chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus L., 1758) were integrated into agricultural systems in t...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
This paper sheds new light on aspects of Roman and Anglo-Saxon chicken (Gallus gallus) husbandry and...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
health through integrating analyses of chicken skeletal remains and eggshell from five archaeologica...
The process of domestication has long fascinated evolutionary biologists, yielding insights into the...
This paper presents the use of avian bone remains recovered from archaeological excavations in compa...
ABSTRACT: Beak treatment is an effective method of reducing the damage inflicted by severe feather p...
This preliminary study aims to document general trends in the representation of bird remains in anth...
Abstract. Differential identifiability – the variation in the ease with which skeletal parts can be ...
Although domestic fowl is often found at Italian archaeological sites at least from the 6th century ...