Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 22
Page 81
... Roman contexts from various parts of Europe , it is only after the Roman conquest in Britain and elsewhere that short - limbed dogs begin to appear in large numbers ( ibid .: 70 ) ; many of these possess bowed legs like the smaller dogs ...
... Roman contexts from various parts of Europe , it is only after the Roman conquest in Britain and elsewhere that short - limbed dogs begin to appear in large numbers ( ibid .: 70 ) ; many of these possess bowed legs like the smaller dogs ...
Page 92
... Roman Britain . London : Batsford . Clark , K.M. 1995 ' The later prehistoric and protohistoric dog : the emergence of canine diversity ' , Archaeozoologia VII / 2 , 9-32 . Green , H.J.M. 1975 ' Godmanchester ' , in Rodwell , W. & T ...
... Roman Britain . London : Batsford . Clark , K.M. 1995 ' The later prehistoric and protohistoric dog : the emergence of canine diversity ' , Archaeozoologia VII / 2 , 9-32 . Green , H.J.M. 1975 ' Godmanchester ' , in Rodwell , W. & T ...
Page 118
... Roman Iron Age sites infants are found in pits , ditches and rubbish dumps . With the coming of Rome there was a move to inter infants within buildings . Infants in pagan Roman times were not cremated before they had cut their first ...
... Roman Iron Age sites infants are found in pits , ditches and rubbish dumps . With the coming of Rome there was a move to inter infants within buildings . Infants in pagan Roman times were not cremated before they had cut their first ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
analysis ancient Animal Bones antler approach archaeological record Archaeological Review Archaeological Science archaeozoology behaviour Bioarchaeology biological anthropology body bone assemblages Bowed breeds British Archaeological Brothwell burial Cambridge 16.1 Çatalhöyük cemetery Chapter context culture death rates deposits discussion disease dynamic economic environment evidence example excavation faunal remains figures funerary ritual gender Godmanchester gold growth Hodder human bone human remains human skeletal infanticide infants interpretation Journal of Archaeological Journal of Osteoarchaeology Larsen length London Luff male Mary Baxter material Mesolithic methodological methods Molleson mortality rates natural Neolithic Nicky Milner osteological Oxford Palaeolithic palaeopathology paper past patterns perspective population Poundbury prehistoric problems radii Radius red deer Review from Cambridge Roberts rock-art Roman Britain Rowley-Conwy samples seasonality sedimentological shells shoulder height skeletons skin social society species Star Carr statuettes symbolic taphonomy theoretical theory types of dog University of Cambridge Varna necropolis Workmen's Village zooarchaeologists