Our knowledge of subsistence patterns in Iron Age Britain is
reasonably good in terms of crop husbandry, but much less is known
about broad patterns of animal husbandry regimes. In this study,
Ellen Hambleton developes a methodology for comparing faunal data
from disparate assemblages and introduces ways of assessing inter-
and intra-regional patterns. She highlights the chronological as
well as geographical variations in the pattern of animal husbandry
between c.750BC and AD50.
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