New trajectories or accelerating change? Zooarchaeological evidence for Roman transformation of animal husbandry in Northern Italy
Throughout the Western provinces of the Roman Empire, greater economic and political connectivity had a major impact on agricultural production, which grew in scale and specialisation after integration with the Roman state. However, uniquely in Western Europe, farming strategies in Italy began to ev...
Main Authors: | Trentacoste, AC, Nieto-Espinet, A, Guimarães, S, Wilkens, B, Petrucci, G, Valenzuela-Lamas, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2021
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