This collection comprises the digital archive for Feeding Anglo-Saxon England (FeedSax): The Bioarchaeology of an Agricultural Revolution. Data is presented in a searchable project database and map of sites, alongside an exported SQL database, spreadsheets and reports. The Feedsax project ran from 2017 to 2022 at the Universities of Oxford and Leicester and was funded by the European Research Council. The project combined bioarchaeological data with evidence from settlement archaeology to investigate arable farming in Early medieval England, a time when the expansion of cultivation - 'cerealisation' - was the bedrock of demographic and economic growth
Across Europe, the early medieval period saw the advent of new ways of cereal farming which fed the ...
Across Europe, the early medieval period saw the advent of new ways of cereal farming which fed the ...
It has become an axiom of British archaeology that the results of developer-funded fieldwork are und...
This collection comprises the digital archive for Feeding Anglo-Saxon England (FeedSax): The Bioarch...
The Feeding Anglo-Saxon England project (FeedSax: 2017-2022) used bioarchaeological methods to addre...
The early Middle Ages saw a major expansion of cereal cultivation across large parts of Europe thank...
The early Middle Ages saw a major expansion of cereal cultivation across large parts of Europe thank...
The Feeding Anglo-Saxon England project (FeedSax: 2017-2022) used bioarchaeological methods to addre...
In much of Europe, the advent of low-input cereal farming regimes between c.ad 800 and 1200 enabled ...
In much of Europe, the advent of low-input cereal farming regimes between c.ad 800 and 1200 enabled ...
In much of Europe, the advent of low-input cereal farming regimes between c.ad 800 and 1200 enabled ...
This thesis investigates the influence of socio-economic conditions on crop cultivation and consumpt...
There is a growing recognition within Anglo-Saxon archaeology that farming practices underwent mome...
There is a growing recognition within Anglo-Saxon archaeology that farming practices underwent mome...
© Society for Medieval Archaeology 2014. Accepted version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO ...
Across Europe, the early medieval period saw the advent of new ways of cereal farming which fed the ...
Across Europe, the early medieval period saw the advent of new ways of cereal farming which fed the ...
It has become an axiom of British archaeology that the results of developer-funded fieldwork are und...
This collection comprises the digital archive for Feeding Anglo-Saxon England (FeedSax): The Bioarch...
The Feeding Anglo-Saxon England project (FeedSax: 2017-2022) used bioarchaeological methods to addre...
The early Middle Ages saw a major expansion of cereal cultivation across large parts of Europe thank...
The early Middle Ages saw a major expansion of cereal cultivation across large parts of Europe thank...
The Feeding Anglo-Saxon England project (FeedSax: 2017-2022) used bioarchaeological methods to addre...
In much of Europe, the advent of low-input cereal farming regimes between c.ad 800 and 1200 enabled ...
In much of Europe, the advent of low-input cereal farming regimes between c.ad 800 and 1200 enabled ...
In much of Europe, the advent of low-input cereal farming regimes between c.ad 800 and 1200 enabled ...
This thesis investigates the influence of socio-economic conditions on crop cultivation and consumpt...
There is a growing recognition within Anglo-Saxon archaeology that farming practices underwent mome...
There is a growing recognition within Anglo-Saxon archaeology that farming practices underwent mome...
© Society for Medieval Archaeology 2014. Accepted version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO ...
Across Europe, the early medieval period saw the advent of new ways of cereal farming which fed the ...
Across Europe, the early medieval period saw the advent of new ways of cereal farming which fed the ...
It has become an axiom of British archaeology that the results of developer-funded fieldwork are und...