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Tracking animals using strontium isotopes in teeth: the role of fallow deer (Dama dama) in Roman Britain.
Antiquity, December, 2006 by Hayes, Tina E.; Palmer, Martin R.; Sykes, Naomi J.; White, Judith
Using strontium isotope measurements on the teeth of fallow deer found at Fishbourne, the authors argue that these elegant creatures were first introduced into Britain as a gift to the Romanised aristocracy. Kept and bred in a special enclosure at the palace, they provided more than a status symbol and gastronomic treat: the fallow deer was an emblem of Empire.
Keywords: Roman Empire, Britannia, animal husbandry, fallow deer, Dama dama, park, strontium isotopes
Introduction
Non-native animals are abundant in Britain, Scotland alone having over 150 species of 'alien fauna'--in other ...
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