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Wild to domestic and back again: the dynamics of fallow deer management in medieval England (c. 11th-16th century AD)
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Date Issued
20 July 2016
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Abstract
This paper presents the results of the first comprehensive scientific study of the fallow deer, a non-native species whose medieval-period introduction to Britain transformed the cultural landscape. It brings together data from traditional zooarchaeological analyses with those derived from new ageing techniques as well as the results of a programme of radiocarbon dating, multi-element isotope studies and genetic analyses. These new data are here integrated with historical and landscape evidence to examine changing patterns of fallow deer translocation and management in medieval England between the 11th and 16th century AD.
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Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK)
University of Nottingham
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Journal
STAR: Science & Technology of Archaeological Research
Volume
2
Issue
1
Start Page
113
End Page
126
Copyright (Published Version)
2016 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2054-8923
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