This paper presents new carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope data for European fallow deer (Dama dama dama) in Roman Britain and discusses results in light of evidence from classical texts, landscape archaeology, zooarchaeology and the limited available samples of metric data. The new isotope data presented here are from Fishbourne Roman Palace (Sussex), two sites on the Isle of Thanet (Kent) and a further two sites in London. In spite of small sample sizes the data make an important contribution to the very limited corpus of scientific research on the species and provide new resolution to the nature of fallow deer movement and management in Roman Britain
Using strontium isotope measurements on the teeth of fallow deer found at Fishbourne, the authors ar...
The European Fallow deer (Dama dama dama) became extinct in the British Isles and most of continenta...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
This paper presents new carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope data for European fallow deer (Dama dam...
This paper presents new carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope data for European fallow deer (Dama dam...
This paper presents new carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope data for European fallow deer (Dama dam...
This paper presents new carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope data for European fallow deer (Dama dam...
The semi-domestic status of the European fallow deer (Dama dama dama,) renders its ancient biogeogra...
As a species, the European fallow deer (Dama dama dama L.) is notable for the role played by humans ...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
The European Fallow deer ('Dama dama dama') became extinct in the British Isles and most of continen...
Using strontium isotope measurements on the teeth of fallow deer found at Fishbourne, the authors ar...
The European Fallow deer (Dama dama dama) became extinct in the British Isles and most of continenta...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
This paper presents new carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope data for European fallow deer (Dama dam...
This paper presents new carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope data for European fallow deer (Dama dam...
This paper presents new carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope data for European fallow deer (Dama dam...
This paper presents new carbon, nitrogen and sulphur isotope data for European fallow deer (Dama dam...
The semi-domestic status of the European fallow deer (Dama dama dama,) renders its ancient biogeogra...
As a species, the European fallow deer (Dama dama dama L.) is notable for the role played by humans ...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...
The European Fallow deer ('Dama dama dama') became extinct in the British Isles and most of continen...
Using strontium isotope measurements on the teeth of fallow deer found at Fishbourne, the authors ar...
The European Fallow deer (Dama dama dama) became extinct in the British Isles and most of continenta...
The extent to which breeding populations of fallow deer were established in Roman Europe has been ob...