The relative abundance and mortality profiles of cattle, sheep and pigs from a series of 8th- to 11th-century sites across northern Europe are reviewed with the aim of identifying broad regional trends in livestock husbandry and redistribution. Although based on published NISP data derived from hand-collected material, the broad scale and coarse precision of the survey mitigates the worst effects of differential recovery. Marked local variation in the relative abundance of cattle and of pigs is noted in certain regions. In the latter case, the association of pigs with more easterly sites is tested and discussed. Evidence from York and its region are discussed in more detail, including an association between chalk uplands and sheep husbandry...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
Although many historians have extensively discussed the agricultural history of Europe between the l...
For a history of animal breeding and the food trade in Europe from Antiquity to the Modern Period. T...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
Shepherds, cattle farmers or pig breeders? A re-evaluation of Iron Age animal husbandryArchaeologica...
This paper employs ?13C and ?15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...
© Society for Medieval Archaeology 2014. Accepted version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO ...
In this article, zooarchaeological evidence from 37 medieval and early modern sites in Estonia were ...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
INTRODUCTION: This chapter provides an overview of the current state of knowledge regarding vertebra...
This paper employs δ13C and δ15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...
This article reviews aspects of the development of animal husbandry in Roman Britain, focusing in pa...
The pastoral identity of the South-East is synonymous with the economy of sheep pasture and the medi...
International audienceAnimals played an important role in Merovingian rural society, but it is only ...
The late Medieval and early Post-Medieval periods in England are often associated with agricultural ...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
Although many historians have extensively discussed the agricultural history of Europe between the l...
For a history of animal breeding and the food trade in Europe from Antiquity to the Modern Period. T...
In this book an analysis of over 300 animal bone assemblages from English Saxon and Scandinavian sit...
Shepherds, cattle farmers or pig breeders? A re-evaluation of Iron Age animal husbandryArchaeologica...
This paper employs ?13C and ?15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...
© Society for Medieval Archaeology 2014. Accepted version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO ...
In this article, zooarchaeological evidence from 37 medieval and early modern sites in Estonia were ...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
INTRODUCTION: This chapter provides an overview of the current state of knowledge regarding vertebra...
This paper employs δ13C and δ15N analysis of bone collagen to explore animal management at large Nor...
This article reviews aspects of the development of animal husbandry in Roman Britain, focusing in pa...
The pastoral identity of the South-East is synonymous with the economy of sheep pasture and the medi...
International audienceAnimals played an important role in Merovingian rural society, but it is only ...
The late Medieval and early Post-Medieval periods in England are often associated with agricultural ...
The period between the decline of Roman influence and the Norman Conquest in England (AD 450-1066) i...
Although many historians have extensively discussed the agricultural history of Europe between the l...
For a history of animal breeding and the food trade in Europe from Antiquity to the Modern Period. T...