Isotopic insights into livestock production in Roman Italy: diet, seasonality, and mobility on an imperial estate
Agriculture is the most important intersection between farming communities and the natural world, with major implications for land exploitation and labour organisation. In Italy, at the heart of the Roman Empire, understanding of agriculture remains heavily dependent on ancient sources, which are un...
Main Authors: | Trentacoste, A, Mackinnon, M, Day, CC, Le Roux, P, Buckley, M, McCallum, M, Carroll, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
2023
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