In this paper we discuss domestic livestock morphometric data from the Late Neolithic Greek regions of Macedonia and Thessaly. Six sites are considered, including a substantial and previously unpublished dataset from Promachon (Macedonia). The analysis of the size and shape of the animals indicates great variation between sites and regions, suggestive of the co-existence of multiple styles of husbandry. The site of Sitagroi stands out for its large and robust cattle and sheep, probably a consequence of its environmental setting, as well as the dynamism of its cultural and economic connections. In Thessaly, despite the existence of inter-site connections documented through the material culture, different sites maintained their indep...
Study of faunal assemblages in Greece has primarily focused on the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods,...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
Excavations on the border between Greece (sector Promachon) and Bulgaria (sector Topolnica) in the b...
Animal and crop husbandry were, beyond doubt, the backbone of the ancient Greek economy. Predominant...
Animal and crop husbandry were, beyond doubt, the backbone of the ancient Greek economy. Predominant...
Animal and crop husbandry were, beyond doubt, the backbone of the ancient Greek economy. Predominant...
Animal and crop husbandry were, beyond doubt, the backbone of the ancient Greek economy. Predominant...
This PhD thesis (totaling approximately 55,000 words) argues for the value of biometric studies of d...
The scale of animal husbandry in ancient Greece has been debated for decades. To contribute to this ...
The scale of animal husbandry in ancient Greece has been debated for decades. To contribute to this ...
The scale of animal husbandry in ancient Greece has been debated for decades. To contribute to this ...
The scale of animal husbandry in ancient Greece has been debated for decades. To contribute to this ...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
Study of faunal assemblages in Greece has primarily focused on the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods,...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
Excavations on the border between Greece (sector Promachon) and Bulgaria (sector Topolnica) in the b...
Animal and crop husbandry were, beyond doubt, the backbone of the ancient Greek economy. Predominant...
Animal and crop husbandry were, beyond doubt, the backbone of the ancient Greek economy. Predominant...
Animal and crop husbandry were, beyond doubt, the backbone of the ancient Greek economy. Predominant...
Animal and crop husbandry were, beyond doubt, the backbone of the ancient Greek economy. Predominant...
This PhD thesis (totaling approximately 55,000 words) argues for the value of biometric studies of d...
The scale of animal husbandry in ancient Greece has been debated for decades. To contribute to this ...
The scale of animal husbandry in ancient Greece has been debated for decades. To contribute to this ...
The scale of animal husbandry in ancient Greece has been debated for decades. To contribute to this ...
The scale of animal husbandry in ancient Greece has been debated for decades. To contribute to this ...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
Study of faunal assemblages in Greece has primarily focused on the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods,...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...
This study presents the results of a major data integration project bringing together primary archae...