The material manifestations of the colonial encounters occurring in Roman Britain has been subjective to diverse – and divisive – theoretical and methodological considerations. Situated within this ongoing discourse, this thesis employs occurrence and network analysis to investigate the impact of these colonial encounters in the foodscape of Early Roman Britain. Archaeobotanical and zooarchaeological data were collected from reports of Roman excavations throughout the counties of Kent and Essex. Occurrence analysis was conducted using a site-type approach to reveal differences in plant and animal-based food occurrence. The imported plant foods data were visualized utilizing network analysis. This project reveals that while all site-types ha...
This thesis examines the introduction and importation of numerous exotic food plants into north-west...
This thesis explores the foodways, culinary cultures and social contexts of food and drink consumpti...
Observation of the presence and absence of Roman-style goods and structures has guided much of the a...
This thesis explores food and foodways, and changes in foodways over the Roman period, it has two ma...
Using archaeobotanical data and examining them with a novel combination of density interpolation sur...
Using archaeobotanical data and examining them with a novel combination of density interpolation sur...
AbstractUsing archaeobotanical data and examining them with a novel combination of density interpola...
It has become an axiom of British archaeology that the results of developer-funded fieldwork are und...
Communication routes are an important subject in the study of the human past. They allowed interacti...
This thesis investigates the influence of socio-economic conditions on crop cultivation and consumpt...
This article presents an analysis of three dining-related assemblages of pottery from Roman Leiceste...
What were the eating and drinking habits of the inhabitants of Britain during the Roman period? Draw...
The thesis has considered what foods were available to the populations of the Late Iron Age and Roma...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
The relationship between human lives and the formation of archaeological contexts is of fundamental ...
This thesis examines the introduction and importation of numerous exotic food plants into north-west...
This thesis explores the foodways, culinary cultures and social contexts of food and drink consumpti...
Observation of the presence and absence of Roman-style goods and structures has guided much of the a...
This thesis explores food and foodways, and changes in foodways over the Roman period, it has two ma...
Using archaeobotanical data and examining them with a novel combination of density interpolation sur...
Using archaeobotanical data and examining them with a novel combination of density interpolation sur...
AbstractUsing archaeobotanical data and examining them with a novel combination of density interpola...
It has become an axiom of British archaeology that the results of developer-funded fieldwork are und...
Communication routes are an important subject in the study of the human past. They allowed interacti...
This thesis investigates the influence of socio-economic conditions on crop cultivation and consumpt...
This article presents an analysis of three dining-related assemblages of pottery from Roman Leiceste...
What were the eating and drinking habits of the inhabitants of Britain during the Roman period? Draw...
The thesis has considered what foods were available to the populations of the Late Iron Age and Roma...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
The relationship between human lives and the formation of archaeological contexts is of fundamental ...
This thesis examines the introduction and importation of numerous exotic food plants into north-west...
This thesis explores the foodways, culinary cultures and social contexts of food and drink consumpti...
Observation of the presence and absence of Roman-style goods and structures has guided much of the a...