Animals in the Urban Environment AD 1500 - 1900
Other Keywords
Zooarchaeology •
Trade •
Livestock •
Fishery •
Food •
cities •
Portugal •
Human-Animal relationships •
Animal husbandry •
Newfoundland
Temporal Keywords
Post-medieval •
Mid-19th Century •
AD 1500-1900 •
1200-1900 •
1550-1950 •
1620-1696 •
1500 - 1900 •
15th-17th century
Geographic Keywords
Western Europe •
Europe (Continent) •
Isle of Man (State / Territory) •
England (State / Territory) •
Wales (State / Territory) •
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) •
Scotland (State / Territory) •
Northern Ireland (State / Territory) •
Ulster (State / Territory) •
Leinster (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-9 of 9)
- Documents (9)
- Animals and Humans in Post-medieval York: A View From Hungate (2013)
- Animals, science and empire: London’s animals as scientific objects (2013)
- Becoming Urban – Emerging Urban Food Culture in Early Modern Tornio, Northern Finland (2013)
- The bigger the cow the better she is’: new archaeological perspectives on livestock ‘improvement’ in late medieval and early modern England (2013)
- Changes in animal use in the Modern Period of Portugal (2013)
- From Pests to Pets: social and cultural perceptions of animals in post-medieval urban centres (2013)
- Human-animal interactions at a seventeenth-century English fishery in Newfoundland (2013)
- Mid-19th-Century Irish-American Foodways in New York City: Evidence from the Five Points Site in Lower Manhattan (2013)
- Poultry in Motion: Chickens and Other Domestic Birds in Post-Medieval Cities (2013)