In this article we present a comparative study of pig and cattle morphologies, and stable isotope analysis relating to pig demographic management at Levroux Les Arènes (Indre, France), to evaluate changes in husbandry practices between the Iron Age and the Roman period in Gallic societies. Results indicate the establishment of new production and distribution structures, probably before the second century BC, along with the implementation of a specific size/weight selection for the specialized production of pork. Pig and cattle size evolves progressively from the end of the third century BC. These changes are likely to be the result of an internal evolution within Gallic societies, based on local herds, but possibly they are a response ...
International audienceMobility is crucial in animal husbandry to overcome scarcity of food and the r...
International audienceThe Roman conquest of Gaul is usually perceived as the trigger of morphologica...
The pig predominates the zooarchaeological assemblage of the second Iron Age settlement of Levroux L...
International audienceIn diesem Artikel wird eine vergleichende Untersuchung der Morphologie von Sch...
The hypotheses explaining the changes in husbandry practices in Gaul slightly before its conquest an...
By means of a sequential isotopic analysis of the dental remains of pigs from the La Tène village of...
By means of a sequential isotopic analysis of the dental remains of pigs from the La Tène village of...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of biometrical data of cattle ( Bos taurus ), sheep ( Ovis aries...
International audienceFor more than 50 years, European and French zooarchaeologists have been produc...
[EN] This special issue of the "European Journal of Archaeology" discusses aspects of animal husband...
Ce travail de recherche constitue un nouvel état des lieux des investigations archéozoologiques en A...
Cette étude archéozoologique porte sur les variations morphologiques de différents éléments du squel...
This article reviews aspects of the development of animal husbandry in Roman Britain, focusing in pa...
Los sociétés de la région de l’Empordà et du Languedoc à l’âge du Fer subissent une série de transfo...
Since its domestication, pig played an important role in human diet, providing meat and fat. The stu...
International audienceMobility is crucial in animal husbandry to overcome scarcity of food and the r...
International audienceThe Roman conquest of Gaul is usually perceived as the trigger of morphologica...
The pig predominates the zooarchaeological assemblage of the second Iron Age settlement of Levroux L...
International audienceIn diesem Artikel wird eine vergleichende Untersuchung der Morphologie von Sch...
The hypotheses explaining the changes in husbandry practices in Gaul slightly before its conquest an...
By means of a sequential isotopic analysis of the dental remains of pigs from the La Tène village of...
By means of a sequential isotopic analysis of the dental remains of pigs from the La Tène village of...
This paper presents a meta-analysis of biometrical data of cattle ( Bos taurus ), sheep ( Ovis aries...
International audienceFor more than 50 years, European and French zooarchaeologists have been produc...
[EN] This special issue of the "European Journal of Archaeology" discusses aspects of animal husband...
Ce travail de recherche constitue un nouvel état des lieux des investigations archéozoologiques en A...
Cette étude archéozoologique porte sur les variations morphologiques de différents éléments du squel...
This article reviews aspects of the development of animal husbandry in Roman Britain, focusing in pa...
Los sociétés de la région de l’Empordà et du Languedoc à l’âge du Fer subissent une série de transfo...
Since its domestication, pig played an important role in human diet, providing meat and fat. The stu...
International audienceMobility is crucial in animal husbandry to overcome scarcity of food and the r...
International audienceThe Roman conquest of Gaul is usually perceived as the trigger of morphologica...
The pig predominates the zooarchaeological assemblage of the second Iron Age settlement of Levroux L...