What were the eating and drinking habits of the inhabitants of Britain during the Roman period? Drawing on evidence from a large number of archaeological excavations, this fascinating 2006 study shows how varied these habits were in different regions and amongst different communities and challenges the idea that there was any one single way of being Roman or native. Integrating a range of archaeological sources, including pottery, metalwork and environmental evidence such as animal bone and seeds, this book illuminates eating and drinking choices, providing invaluable insights into how those communities regarded their world. The book contains sections on the nature of the different types of evidence used and how this can be analysed. It wil...
Food as embodied material culture: diversity and change in plant food consumption in Roman Britain
My analysis centers on nutritional health status and dental health in skeletal remains (n=63) from t...
Using archaeobotanical data and examining them with a novel combination of density interpolation sur...
This research investigates common food and feasting practices in both Celtic/Iron Age and Roman Euro...
This thesis explores food and foodways, and changes in foodways over the Roman period, it has two ma...
Observation of the presence and absence of Roman-style goods and structures has guided much of the a...
The thesis has considered what foods were available to the populations of the Late Iron Age and Roma...
This article reviews the current state of affairs regarding our knowledge on eating habits and dieta...
This thesis explores the foodways, culinary cultures and social contexts of food and drink consumpti...
This article reviews the current state of affairs regarding our knowledge on eating habits and dieta...
The material manifestations of the colonial encounters occurring in Roman Britain has been subjectiv...
The changing nature and meaning of luxury foods is reviewed. It is proposed that the storage pits o...
This study addresses cultural impacts of the Roman Empire on the British Celtic group, the Atrebates...
This article presents an analysis of three dining-related assemblages of pottery from Roman Leiceste...
This synthesizing study brings together for the first time information from various primary and seco...
Food as embodied material culture: diversity and change in plant food consumption in Roman Britain
My analysis centers on nutritional health status and dental health in skeletal remains (n=63) from t...
Using archaeobotanical data and examining them with a novel combination of density interpolation sur...
This research investigates common food and feasting practices in both Celtic/Iron Age and Roman Euro...
This thesis explores food and foodways, and changes in foodways over the Roman period, it has two ma...
Observation of the presence and absence of Roman-style goods and structures has guided much of the a...
The thesis has considered what foods were available to the populations of the Late Iron Age and Roma...
This article reviews the current state of affairs regarding our knowledge on eating habits and dieta...
This thesis explores the foodways, culinary cultures and social contexts of food and drink consumpti...
This article reviews the current state of affairs regarding our knowledge on eating habits and dieta...
The material manifestations of the colonial encounters occurring in Roman Britain has been subjectiv...
The changing nature and meaning of luxury foods is reviewed. It is proposed that the storage pits o...
This study addresses cultural impacts of the Roman Empire on the British Celtic group, the Atrebates...
This article presents an analysis of three dining-related assemblages of pottery from Roman Leiceste...
This synthesizing study brings together for the first time information from various primary and seco...
Food as embodied material culture: diversity and change in plant food consumption in Roman Britain
My analysis centers on nutritional health status and dental health in skeletal remains (n=63) from t...
Using archaeobotanical data and examining them with a novel combination of density interpolation sur...