Integrating zooarchaeology into studies of Roman Britain and Medieval Russia.

This volume and supporting papers constitute the submission for an award of a PhD research degree by publication. Eleven works completed by the author within the last 15 years (eight published; three in press) have been submitted for consideration. All the papers are concerned with animal exploitati...

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Main Author: Maltby, Mark
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/18882/
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spelling ftunivbournem:oai:eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk:18882 2023-06-11T04:15:12+02:00 Integrating zooarchaeology into studies of Roman Britain and Medieval Russia. Maltby, Mark 2011-09 application/pdf http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/18882/ https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/18882/5/Maltby_Phd__Supporting_doc_._v2.pdf en eng https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/18882/5/Maltby_Phd__Supporting_doc_._v2.pdf Maltby, M., 2011. Integrating zooarchaeology into studies of Roman Britain and Medieval Russia. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University. Archaeology Biology and Botany Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2011 ftunivbournem 2023-05-28T05:39:51Z This volume and supporting papers constitute the submission for an award of a PhD research degree by publication. Eleven works completed by the author within the last 15 years (eight published; three in press) have been submitted for consideration. All the papers are concerned with animal exploitation in late prehistoric and Roman Britain and/or Medieval north-west Russia. To put these submissions into context, Chapter 2 summarizes the author’s academic career and the history of the research projects with which he has been involved. The next two chapters provide summaries and critically evaluative comments concerning the submitted works. Chapter 3 discusses the works concerned with the exploitation of animals and their products in the late Iron Age and Roman periods in Britain. Chapter 4 considers papers principally concerned with the exploitation of animals within the Medieval town and territory of Novgorod in north-west Russia. Chapter 5 presents an evaluation of the contribution the submitted works have made to furthering knowledge, not only of the specific periods and regions involved, but also more generally to the development of urban zooarchaeology (including comparisons between urban and rural faunal assemblages), the study of carcass processing, and the integration of zooarchaeology into general research questions. Thesis North-West Russia Bournemouth University Research Online (BURO)
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Biology and Botany
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Biology and Botany
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Integrating zooarchaeology into studies of Roman Britain and Medieval Russia.
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description This volume and supporting papers constitute the submission for an award of a PhD research degree by publication. Eleven works completed by the author within the last 15 years (eight published; three in press) have been submitted for consideration. All the papers are concerned with animal exploitation in late prehistoric and Roman Britain and/or Medieval north-west Russia. To put these submissions into context, Chapter 2 summarizes the author’s academic career and the history of the research projects with which he has been involved. The next two chapters provide summaries and critically evaluative comments concerning the submitted works. Chapter 3 discusses the works concerned with the exploitation of animals and their products in the late Iron Age and Roman periods in Britain. Chapter 4 considers papers principally concerned with the exploitation of animals within the Medieval town and territory of Novgorod in north-west Russia. Chapter 5 presents an evaluation of the contribution the submitted works have made to furthering knowledge, not only of the specific periods and regions involved, but also more generally to the development of urban zooarchaeology (including comparisons between urban and rural faunal assemblages), the study of carcass processing, and the integration of zooarchaeology into general research questions.
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Maltby, M., 2011. Integrating zooarchaeology into studies of Roman Britain and Medieval Russia. Doctoral Thesis (Doctoral). Bournemouth University.
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