Farming Transformed in Anglo-Saxon England: Agriculture in the Long Eighth Century

M McKerracher - 2018‏ - torrossa.com
Figure 34. Detail of Godmanchester plan showing possible livestock-sorting arrangement 48
Figure 35. Distribution of sites with faunal assemblages with at least 300 cattle, sheep and …

Anglo-Saxon crops and weeds: a case study in quantitative archaeobotany

M McKerracher - 2019‏ - torrossa.com
Access Archaeology offers a different publishing model for specialist academic material that
might traditionally prove commercially unviable, perhaps due to its sheer extent or volume of …

Agricultural development in mid Saxon England

M McKerracher - 2014‏ - ora.ox.ac.uk
Over the past decade, historians and archaeologists have become increasingly aware that
the Mid Saxon period in England (7th-9th centuries AD) witnessed a transformation in …

Contextualising deviancy: a regional approach to decapitated inhumation in late Roman Britain

B Crerar - 2014‏ - repository.cam.ac.uk
The focus of the thesis is the poorly-understood rite of decapitated inhumation which was
practiced predominantly in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD in Britain. Previous studies have …

Making Childhood: exploring children's lives and deaths in eastern England in the Bronze and Iron Ages

MJI Laing - 2022‏ - figshare.le.ac.uk
This thesis explores the lives and death of children during the Bronze and Iron Ages,
focussing on a study area in eastern England. It develops bespoke methods for analysing …

Objects, place and people: community organization in Southern Britain in the first millennium BC

A Davies - Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2018‏ - cambridge.org
This paper seeks to understand how identity was constructed and communities were
constituted in the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age of parts of central and southern Britain. A …

[PDF][PDF] Aspects of ceramic use during the Late Iron Age and Romano-British periods: a study of pottery, place and people

A Lyons - 2022‏ - ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk
“Pottery helped structure the ways people socialized at mealtimes and grieved during
funerals; and it was often present when gods-fearing families performed small ritual acts” …

Evolution of a Community: The Colonisation of a Clay Inland Landscape: Neolithic to post-medieval remains excavated over sixteen years at Longstanton in …

S Paul - 2014‏ - torrossa.com
Abstract Between 1995 and 2011 Birmingham Archaeology (formerly BUFAU) undertook a
series of excavations at Longstanton West, 9km to the north-west of Cambridge, in advance …

[معلومات الإصدار][C] ASSESSMENT AND DESCRIPTION OF PREHISTORIC WORKED FLINTS FROM BERRY HEAD, BRIXHAM (TORBAY): BRIXHAM HERITAGE …

PL ARMITAGE, TIM GENT