Cattle were the predominant domestic animal in the Iron Age and Roman Netherlands, yet their management is still incompletely understood. Some aspects of cattle management, such as birth season and the provision of fodder, have received little or no attention so far. This paper is the first to investigate these aspects for the Iron Age and Roman Netherlands, through a case study of the site of Houten-Castellum. The rural settlement of Houten-Castellum was inhabited from the Middle Iron Age to the Middle Roman period, allowing a comparison between the Iron Age and Roman period. Excavations at this site have yielded a large, well-preserved animal bone assemblage. This paper investigates cattle husbandry by using an integrated approach, combin...
From the early Roman period, there is archaeological evidence for the exploitation of the Flemish co...
The Roman occupation led to urbanisation, trade and population increases in the northwestern provinc...
The beginning of the Romano-British period in the 1st century AD was marked by changes in agricultur...
Cattle were the predominant domestic animal in the Iron Age and Roman Netherlands, yet their managem...
Cattle were the predominant domestic animal in the Iron Age and Roman Netherlands, yet their managem...
87Sr/86Sr isotope analysis was performed on 45 cattle teeth, 5 sheep/goat teeth and 2 pig teeth from...
Cattle (Bos taurus) is the primary and the most dominant domesticated species in the Dutch Neolithic...
Cattle (Bos taurus) is the primary and the most dominant domesticated species in the Dutch Neolithic...
This paper examines the role of cattle in the Roman economy acrossthe region of the river Rhine (the...
The Bronze Age is increasingly characterised as a period in which the search for and trade in metals...
The beginning of animal husbandry is a pivotal development in human history. The pace and nature of ...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine- Meuse Delta i...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
The beginning of animal husbandry is a pivotal development in human history. The pace and nature of ...
The Bronze Age is increasinglycharacterised as a period in which the search for and trade in metals ...
From the early Roman period, there is archaeological evidence for the exploitation of the Flemish co...
The Roman occupation led to urbanisation, trade and population increases in the northwestern provinc...
The beginning of the Romano-British period in the 1st century AD was marked by changes in agricultur...
Cattle were the predominant domestic animal in the Iron Age and Roman Netherlands, yet their managem...
Cattle were the predominant domestic animal in the Iron Age and Roman Netherlands, yet their managem...
87Sr/86Sr isotope analysis was performed on 45 cattle teeth, 5 sheep/goat teeth and 2 pig teeth from...
Cattle (Bos taurus) is the primary and the most dominant domesticated species in the Dutch Neolithic...
Cattle (Bos taurus) is the primary and the most dominant domesticated species in the Dutch Neolithic...
This paper examines the role of cattle in the Roman economy acrossthe region of the river Rhine (the...
The Bronze Age is increasingly characterised as a period in which the search for and trade in metals...
The beginning of animal husbandry is a pivotal development in human history. The pace and nature of ...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine- Meuse Delta i...
Schipluiden (3630-3380 cal BC), the earliest known year-round settlement in the Rhine-Meuse Delta in...
The beginning of animal husbandry is a pivotal development in human history. The pace and nature of ...
The Bronze Age is increasinglycharacterised as a period in which the search for and trade in metals ...
From the early Roman period, there is archaeological evidence for the exploitation of the Flemish co...
The Roman occupation led to urbanisation, trade and population increases in the northwestern provinc...
The beginning of the Romano-British period in the 1st century AD was marked by changes in agricultur...