Human-animal relationships have long existed, across cultures, in many varied forms. The associations between the two are integral to the creation, form, use and perception of landscapes and environments. Despite this, animals are all too often absent from our views of ancient landscapes. Humans experience their diverse environments through a variety of media, and animals regularly play an important role in this type of exchange. Landscape archaeology commonly emphasises the influences of humanity upon the physical world. However, such engagement is rarely unilateral. Whether herding domesticated mammals, hunting quarry, or merely experiencing the range of fauna which populate the world, many of these interactions leave physical traces in t...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
This article explores the potential of giving animals a more prominent role in landscape studies. Th...
Animals have played a fundamental role in shaping human history, and the study of their remains from...
Human-animal relationships have long existed, across cultures, in many varied forms. The association...
Anthropologists and cultural geographers have long accepted that animals play an important role in t...
The Later Iron Age in Britain was a transformative period: material culture, settlement patterns, te...
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 period between the Roman withdrawal from Britain and the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon period is ...
<p>Zooarchaeological evidence is combined with anthropological, artistic and historical sources to i...
This article considers the use of animal bones as an aid to understanding social dynamics in Late An...
In this paper zooarchaeological evidence from Iron Age and Roman sites in South-East Britain is pres...
This dissertation investigates the place of animals in the cultural world of Early Iron Age southeas...
Zooarchaeology, or the study of ancient animals, is a frequently side-lined subject in archaeology. ...
Zooarchaeological enquiry of animals and their products in the post-medieval period has largely been...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
This article explores the potential of giving animals a more prominent role in landscape studies. Th...
Animals have played a fundamental role in shaping human history, and the study of their remains from...
Human-animal relationships have long existed, across cultures, in many varied forms. The association...
Anthropologists and cultural geographers have long accepted that animals play an important role in t...
The Later Iron Age in Britain was a transformative period: material culture, settlement patterns, te...
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 period between the Roman withdrawal from Britain and the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon period is ...
<p>Zooarchaeological evidence is combined with anthropological, artistic and historical sources to i...
This article considers the use of animal bones as an aid to understanding social dynamics in Late An...
In this paper zooarchaeological evidence from Iron Age and Roman sites in South-East Britain is pres...
This dissertation investigates the place of animals in the cultural world of Early Iron Age southeas...
Zooarchaeology, or the study of ancient animals, is a frequently side-lined subject in archaeology. ...
Zooarchaeological enquiry of animals and their products in the post-medieval period has largely been...
Archaeology has long congratulated itself on the success it has achieved in exploring the domesticat...
This article explores the potential of giving animals a more prominent role in landscape studies. Th...
Animals have played a fundamental role in shaping human history, and the study of their remains from...