The role of zooarchaeology in the study of the western Roman Empire /

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Corporate Author: Roman Archaeology Conference.

Other Authors: Allen, Martyn (Editor, Contributor)

Format: Conference Proceeding Book

Language: English

Published: Portsmouth, Rhode Island : Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2019.

Series: Journal of Roman Archaeology. JRA Supplementary series ; 107.
JRASS ; 107.
International Roman Archaeology Conference series.

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Call Number: DG11 .J62 v.107

Table of Contents:
  • Zooarchaeology and the study of the Western Roman Empire: prologue and acknowledgements /
  • Martyn G. Allen
  • From the appendix to integration? A review of the contribution of zooarchaeology to Romano-British studies since 1970 /
  • Mark Maltby
  • Regional factors in the production and consumption of cattle, sheep, goats and pigs in Roman Britain /
  • Anthony C. King
  • Think global, act local: regionalism and the supply of meat to the Roman army /
  • Sabine Deschler-Erb and Maaike Groot
  • Harvested pigs and hunted prey: 'Romanization' and zooarchaeological trends in the Mediterranean region /
  • Michael MacKinnon
  • The exploitation and mobility of exotic animals: zooarchaeological evidence from Rome /
  • Jacopo De Grossi Mazzorin and Claudia Minniti
  • Diana and her deer: the movement of mythology and medicine /
  • Holly Miller, Naomi Sykes and Christopher Ward
  • The tell-tale hearth: burnt offerings and private sacrifice in Pompeii /
  • Rachel Hesse
  • What's in the well? A zooarchaeological perspective on possible ritual activities at Cetamura del Chianti /
  • Chiara Corbino, Ornella Fonzo and Nancy T. de Grummond
  • Feasting and social change across the Iron Age/Romano-British transition /
  • Martyn G. Allen.