The evolution of human-animal relationships in central England is reviewed. In the Mesolithic, the main focus was on the hunting of large game. The earliest phase of a productive economy is poorly documented but the more mature Neolithic sees a strong focus on husbandry, with hunting playing a subsidiary role. Although milk was already consumed in the early Neolithic, other secondary products and services, such as wool and traction, only began to be used in later prehistory. The early Bronze Age also witnessed the introduction of the horse, transforming human mobility. In the late Iron Age, the influence of the Roman Empire becomes apparent through animal improvement and the importation of exotic species. More substantial changes occur with...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
The animal bones from the Roman-period small town at Ashton represent an excellent opportunity to ex...
Anthropologists and cultural geographers have long accepted that animals play an important role in t...
The aim of this project was to produce a review of the animal bone evidence from Central England fro...
The Later Iron Age in Britain was a transformative period: material culture, settlement patterns, te...
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...
Across medieval Europe, cattle commanded a major, if shifting, economic and social value, and their ...
Across medieval Europe, cattle commanded a major, if shifting, economic and social value, and their ...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
Searchable records of the zooarchaeological dataset that forms the basis for 'Southern England: a re...
Zooarchaeological enquiry of animals and their products in the post-medieval period has largely been...
In this paper zooarchaeological evidence from Iron Age and Roman sites in South-East Britain is pres...
The animal remains from British later prehistory have frequently been treated as generally only able...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
The animal bones from the Roman-period small town at Ashton represent an excellent opportunity to ex...
Anthropologists and cultural geographers have long accepted that animals play an important role in t...
The aim of this project was to produce a review of the animal bone evidence from Central England fro...
The Later Iron Age in Britain was a transformative period: material culture, settlement patterns, te...
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...
Across medieval Europe, cattle commanded a major, if shifting, economic and social value, and their ...
Across medieval Europe, cattle commanded a major, if shifting, economic and social value, and their ...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
Searchable records of the zooarchaeological dataset that forms the basis for 'Southern England: a re...
Zooarchaeological enquiry of animals and their products in the post-medieval period has largely been...
In this paper zooarchaeological evidence from Iron Age and Roman sites in South-East Britain is pres...
The animal remains from British later prehistory have frequently been treated as generally only able...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
The animal bones from the Roman-period small town at Ashton represent an excellent opportunity to ex...
Anthropologists and cultural geographers have long accepted that animals play an important role in t...