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'So bigge as bigge may be': Tracking size and shape change in domestic livestock in London (AD 1220-1900)

机译:“大到大”:跟踪伦敦家畜的大小和形状变化(公元1220-1900年)

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This study presents the analysis of 7966 individual cattle, sheep, pig and domestic hen bone measurements from 105 sites excavated in London dating to the period AD 1220-1900. Multiple episodes of size change are identified, although the speed and timing varies by species. The earliest evidence for size change in cattle and sheep occurs in the early 14th century and may be connected to the need to restock livestock populations following the outbreaks of murrain in the first half of that century. Subsequent size increases in livestock size may have occurred as a combined consequence of agricultural innovations in the wake of the Black Death, the increasing commercialisation of animal farming, as the meat requirements of an expanding London grew, and the rise of the ethic of improvement.
机译:这项研究对从公元1220-1900年在伦敦开挖的105个地点的7966头牛,绵羊,猪和家禽的母骨进行了分析。尽管速度和时间因物种而异,但可以识别出多个尺寸变化事件。牛和羊体型变化的最早证据发生在14世纪初期,可能与该世纪上半叶的小雨林爆发后需要重新饲养牲畜种群有关。随后发生的牲畜规模增加是由于黑死病之后农业创新,畜牧业商业化的增加(由于不断扩大的伦敦对肉类的需求增加)和改良伦理的兴起共同造成的。

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