From the early Roman period, there is archaeological evidence for the exploitation of the Flemish coastal plain (Belgium) for a range of activities, such as sheep herding on the then developing salt-marshes and salt-meadows for the production of wool. During the early Middle Ages, this culminated in the establishment of dedicated ‘sheep estates’. This phase of exploitation was followed by extensive drainage and land reclamation measures in the high Medieval period, transforming areas into grassland, suited for cattle breeding. As part of a larger project investigating the onset, intensification and final decline of sheep management in coastal Flanders in the historical period, this pilot study presents the results of sequential sampling and...
International audienceDuring the course of the diffusion of Neolithic agro-pastoral societies across...
Present-day domestic cattle are reproductively active throughout the year, which is a major asset fo...
International audienceThe importance of domestic caprine in the of medieval Provence (10th-15th cent...
From the early Roman period, there is archaeological evidence for the exploitation of the Flemish co...
International audienceDuring the course of the diffusion of Neolithic agropastoral societies across ...
International audienceStable oxygen isotopic analysis of tooth enamel was used to investigate season...
Cattle were the predominant domestic animal in the Iron Age and Roman Netherlands, yet their managem...
Present-day domestic cattle are reproductively active throughout the year, which is a major asset fo...
Following the argument of cultural change between the Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon periods in Brit...
International audienceDuring the course of the diffusion of Neolithic agro-pastoral societies across...
Present-day domestic cattle are reproductively active throughout the year, which is a major asset fo...
International audienceThe importance of domestic caprine in the of medieval Provence (10th-15th cent...
From the early Roman period, there is archaeological evidence for the exploitation of the Flemish co...
International audienceDuring the course of the diffusion of Neolithic agropastoral societies across ...
International audienceStable oxygen isotopic analysis of tooth enamel was used to investigate season...
Cattle were the predominant domestic animal in the Iron Age and Roman Netherlands, yet their managem...
Present-day domestic cattle are reproductively active throughout the year, which is a major asset fo...
Following the argument of cultural change between the Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon periods in Brit...
International audienceDuring the course of the diffusion of Neolithic agro-pastoral societies across...
Present-day domestic cattle are reproductively active throughout the year, which is a major asset fo...
International audienceThe importance of domestic caprine in the of medieval Provence (10th-15th cent...