Feeding Anglo-Saxon England: the bioarchaeology of an agricultural revolution

  • Hamerow H
  • Bogaard A
  • Charles M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The early Middle Ages saw a major expansion of cereal cultivation across large parts of Europe thanks to the spread of open-field farming. A major project to trace this expansion in England by deploying a range of scientific methods is generating direct evidence for this so-called ‘Medieval Agricultural Revolution’.

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Hamerow, H., Bogaard, A., Charles, M., Ramsey, C., Thomas, R., Forster, E., … Stroud, E. (2019). Feeding Anglo-Saxon England: the bioarchaeology of an agricultural revolution. Antiquity, 93(368). https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2019.27

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