The aim of this project was to produce a review of the animal bone evidence from Central England from Mesolithic to Modern times. The dataset collected for this purpose consists of details gleaned from excavation reports (or specialist bone reports), concerning vertebrate remains (of fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals) found primarily on archaeological sites. These details include the full bibliographic reference, summary descriptions of each site (for instance, its type, location and dating) and of the bone assemblages recovered. Quantitative information (such as the number of identified bone fragments for each species) is reproduced from the site reports. Other descriptive or interpretative information (such as the type of bu...
During the excavations of the City Park in Kalmar, Kalmar municipality, Småland, Sweden, in 2006 a q...
Recent statistical developments have led to the creation of a distinctive approach to the comparison...
This issue has been assembled in order to focus on some of the current directions in animal remains ...
This project, funded by English Heritage, aimed to review the animal bone evidence from Late Bronze ...
Searchable records of the zooarchaeological dataset that forms the basis for 'Southern England: a re...
This project is a review of the animal bone evidence from Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites in so...
The evolution of human-animal relationships in central England is reviewed. In the Mesolithic, the m...
overall animal bone record. The assemblage is thought to be largely post medieval, with a small numb...
A series of sediment samples and two boxes of hand-col1ected bone, from deposits of 11th to 14th cen...
Eight sediment samples and two boxes of hand-col1ected bone, from deposits of 12th century to modern...
Meat, Furs and Skins: Mesolithic Animal Bones from Ringkloster, a Seasonal Hunting Camp in Jutlan
Analysis and discussion of the faunal assemblage from a multiperiod site, covering Bronze Age settle...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7487-2635This book is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The archaeological background to economic archaeology is discussed and the role of faunal analyses i...
During the excavations of the City Park in Kalmar, Kalmar municipality, Småland, Sweden, in 2006 a q...
Recent statistical developments have led to the creation of a distinctive approach to the comparison...
This issue has been assembled in order to focus on some of the current directions in animal remains ...
This project, funded by English Heritage, aimed to review the animal bone evidence from Late Bronze ...
Searchable records of the zooarchaeological dataset that forms the basis for 'Southern England: a re...
This project is a review of the animal bone evidence from Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites in so...
The evolution of human-animal relationships in central England is reviewed. In the Mesolithic, the m...
overall animal bone record. The assemblage is thought to be largely post medieval, with a small numb...
A series of sediment samples and two boxes of hand-col1ected bone, from deposits of 11th to 14th cen...
Eight sediment samples and two boxes of hand-col1ected bone, from deposits of 12th century to modern...
Meat, Furs and Skins: Mesolithic Animal Bones from Ringkloster, a Seasonal Hunting Camp in Jutlan
Analysis and discussion of the faunal assemblage from a multiperiod site, covering Bronze Age settle...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7487-2635This book is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The archaeological background to economic archaeology is discussed and the role of faunal analyses i...
During the excavations of the City Park in Kalmar, Kalmar municipality, Småland, Sweden, in 2006 a q...
Recent statistical developments have led to the creation of a distinctive approach to the comparison...
This issue has been assembled in order to focus on some of the current directions in animal remains ...