This paper explores changes in cattle size in the North-East (NE) and South-West (SW) of the Iberian Península from Chalcolithic to Roman times. Zooarchaeological data are contextualised with the ecological characteristics and settlement pattern of both areas. Results reveal significant differences in cattle size and morphology between the two areas, as well as changes through time. Jntegration of zooarchaeological, ecological and settlement data suggest that orography played a significant role both in the changes in settlement pattern and in the evolution ofcattle morphology in the two regions. In this sense, the fiatter orography and higher solar irradiation in the SW would have provided better ecological conditions far cattle husbandry. ...
In this paper, measurements of 2.012 bone remains from four different domestic species (sheep, goats...
In this paper, measurements of 2.012 bone remains from four different domestic species (sheep, goats...
Domestication of wild cattle, sheep, and pigs began a process of body size diminution. In most of We...
This paper explores changes in cattle size in the North-East (NE) and South-West (SW) of the Iberian...
Zooarchaeological studies have documented an increase in cattle size in the new territories under ro...
The conquest of the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula by the Roman Empire brought about changes to ...
International audienceIn Western Europe the transition from the Iron Age to the Roman period is the ...
International audienceIn Western Europe the transition from the Iron Age to the Roman period is the ...
International audienceIn Western Europe the transition from the Iron Age to the Roman period is the ...
Traditionally, little attention has been paid to environmental data from Roman sites, despite the qu...
Domestication of wild cattle, sheep, and pigs began a process of body size diminution. In most of We...
International audienceIn Western Europe, the transition from the middle Iron Age to theearly Roman p...
There are strong interactions between an economic system and its ecological context. In this sense, ...
In this paper, measurements of 2.012 bone remains from four different domestic species (sheep, goats...
Domestication of wild cattle, sheep, and pigs began a process of body size diminution. In most of We...
In this paper, measurements of 2.012 bone remains from four different domestic species (sheep, goats...
In this paper, measurements of 2.012 bone remains from four different domestic species (sheep, goats...
Domestication of wild cattle, sheep, and pigs began a process of body size diminution. In most of We...
This paper explores changes in cattle size in the North-East (NE) and South-West (SW) of the Iberian...
Zooarchaeological studies have documented an increase in cattle size in the new territories under ro...
The conquest of the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula by the Roman Empire brought about changes to ...
International audienceIn Western Europe the transition from the Iron Age to the Roman period is the ...
International audienceIn Western Europe the transition from the Iron Age to the Roman period is the ...
International audienceIn Western Europe the transition from the Iron Age to the Roman period is the ...
Traditionally, little attention has been paid to environmental data from Roman sites, despite the qu...
Domestication of wild cattle, sheep, and pigs began a process of body size diminution. In most of We...
International audienceIn Western Europe, the transition from the middle Iron Age to theearly Roman p...
There are strong interactions between an economic system and its ecological context. In this sense, ...
In this paper, measurements of 2.012 bone remains from four different domestic species (sheep, goats...
Domestication of wild cattle, sheep, and pigs began a process of body size diminution. In most of We...
In this paper, measurements of 2.012 bone remains from four different domestic species (sheep, goats...
In this paper, measurements of 2.012 bone remains from four different domestic species (sheep, goats...
Domestication of wild cattle, sheep, and pigs began a process of body size diminution. In most of We...