A diachronic study of Sus and Bos exploitation in Britain from the Early Mesolithic to the Late Neolithic by Viner-Daniels, Sarah

A diachronic study of Sus and Bos exploitation in Britain from the Early Mesolithic to the Late Neolithic (#5GRSC04)

by Viner-Daniels, Sarah
Paperback 2014
Description: ix, 193 pages : illustrations, maps; 30 cm.

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From Follett
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-193). "This study explores the changing relationship between humans and two important animals, pigs and cattle, during the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods in Britain. Faunal remains from prehistoric sites in southern Britain in Berkshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, and Gloucestershire, England, and Goldcliff, Newport, Wales were studied in order to understand changes in the size and shape of animals, changes in population structure and other information useful for understanding changing human motivations. Its results contribute to our understanding of Neolithisation process in Britain, early animal husbandry practices in the study area and the role that pigs and cattle had in Mesolithic and Neolithic society."--Publisher Web site, 10 September 2014.
From the Publisher
Thisstudyexploresthechangingrelationshipbetweenhumansandtwoimportantanimals,pigsandcattle,duringtheMesolithicandNeolithicperiodsinBritain.
Product Details
  • Publication Date: May 27, 2014
  • Format: Paperback
  • Series: BAR British series ; 596
  • Description: ix, 193 pages : illustrations, maps; 30 cm.
  • ISBN-10: 1-40731-263-4
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-40731-263-7
  • LCCN: 2014-407917
  • Follett Number: 5GRSC04