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Sarah Everett

The zooarchaeology of northern Britain and the Danube basin from the Iron Age to the early medieval period

Supervisors: Dr David Orton and Professor Dawn Hadley

Funding: AHRC funding via the White Rose College of the Arts and Humanities (WRoCAH)

 

This PhD project will explore changes in the zooarchaeology of northern Britain and the Danube basin from the Iron Age to the early medieval period, with a particular focus on the transitions to and from the Roman period. The project will use published data and new primary data to identify changes in animal exploitation practices, using those changes as a proxy for social, cultural and economic developments. It will assess the extent to which political change associated with Roman imperial expansion and subsequent decline was accompanied by social, cultural and economic change, evaluating Roman influence on imperial border regions and beyond.

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Sarah Everett
Department of Archaeology
BioArCh, Environment Building University of York
Wentworth Way Heslington
York
YO1 5NG

Tel: (44) 1904 433931