Popular culture presents a deep-rooted perception of medieval warhorses as massive and powerful mounts, but medieval textual and iconographic evidence remains highly debated. Furthermore, identifying warhorses in the zooarchaeological record is challenging due to both a paucity of horse remains relative to other domesticates, and the tendency of researchers to focus on osteological size, which makes it difficult to reconstruct in-life usage of horses and activity related changes. This paper presents the largest zooarchaeological dataset of English horse bones (n = 1964) from 171 unique archaeological sites dating between AD 300 and 1650. Using this dataset alongside a modern comparative sample of known equids (n = 490), we examine trends in...
International audienceAlongside horses, donkeys and their first-generation hybrids represent members...
Throughout the medieval period the equine played a multifunctional role, acting as a form of transpo...
Horses have been valued for their diversity of coat colour since prehistoric times; this is especial...
Popular culture presents a deep-rooted perception of medieval warhorses as massive and powerful moun...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Popular culture presents a deep-rooted perception of medieval warhorses as massive and powerful moun...
The warhorse is arguably the most characteristic animal of the English Middle Ages. But while the de...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Trivent Publishing via the DOI in this reco...
Almost 200 horse bone measurements from 38 sites excavated across the city of London, dating to the ...
The Merovingian period sees the emergence of the saddle horse as a critical component of the militar...
SUMMARY: Almost 200 horse bone measurements from 38 sites excavated across the city of London, datin...
In this article, we combine zooarchaeological, ethnological and folk-belief material to study the de...
Cattle were the tractors of medieval England and provided power essential for agricultural...
The identification of domestic equid remains is a recurrent issue and an intense subject of discussi...
International audienceAlongside horses, donkeys and their first-generation hybrids represent members...
Throughout the medieval period the equine played a multifunctional role, acting as a form of transpo...
Horses have been valued for their diversity of coat colour since prehistoric times; this is especial...
Popular culture presents a deep-rooted perception of medieval warhorses as massive and powerful moun...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Popular culture presents a deep-rooted perception of medieval warhorses as massive and powerful moun...
The warhorse is arguably the most characteristic animal of the English Middle Ages. But while the de...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Trivent Publishing via the DOI in this reco...
Almost 200 horse bone measurements from 38 sites excavated across the city of London, dating to the ...
The Merovingian period sees the emergence of the saddle horse as a critical component of the militar...
SUMMARY: Almost 200 horse bone measurements from 38 sites excavated across the city of London, datin...
In this article, we combine zooarchaeological, ethnological and folk-belief material to study the de...
Cattle were the tractors of medieval England and provided power essential for agricultural...
The identification of domestic equid remains is a recurrent issue and an intense subject of discussi...
International audienceAlongside horses, donkeys and their first-generation hybrids represent members...
Throughout the medieval period the equine played a multifunctional role, acting as a form of transpo...
Horses have been valued for their diversity of coat colour since prehistoric times; this is especial...