TY - BOOK AU - Biddle,Martin AU - Renfrew,Jane AU - Ottaway,Patrick TI - Environment and Agriculture of Early Winchester T2 - Winchester Studies SN - 9781803270678 U1 - 936.22735 PY - 2022/// CY - Oxford PB - Archaeopress KW - Electronic books N1 - Cover -- Pre-title Page -- Frontispiece -- Title Page -- Publisher -- Dedication -- Sponsors -- PRINCIPAL CONTRIBUTORS -- Staff and Volunteers of the Winchester Research Unit -- GENERAL EDITOR'S PREFACE -- FOREWORD -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- LIST OF TABLES -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- LIST OF REFERENCES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PART I: INTRODUCTION AND ENVIRONMENT -- 1 INTRODUCTION by MARTIN BIDDLE and JANE M. RENFREW with contributions by FRANCIS J. GREEN and PATRICK OTTAWAY -- 2 THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE WINCHESTER REGION by JANE M. RENFREW and PATRICK OTTAWAY -- PART II THE WRITTEN EVIDENCE -- �LFRIC'S NOMINA HERBARUM AND THE PLANT REMAINS FROM ANGLO-SAXON WINCHESTER by DEBBY BANHAM -- 4 AGRICULTURE AND THE USE OF PLANTS IN MEDIEVAL WINCHESTER: THE DOCUMENTARY by DEREK J. KEENEEVIDENCE -- 5 GARDENS IN MEDIEVAL AND LATER WINCHESTER: THE CASTLE, WOLVESEY PALACE, AND AND EASTGATE HOUSE by BEATRICE CLAYRE and MARTIN BIDDLE -- 6 FIELD CROPS AND THEIR CULTIVATION IN HAMPSHIRE, 1200-1350, IN THE LIGHT OF DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE by JAN Z. TITOW -- PART III THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE -- 7 POLLEN ANALYSIS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL DEPOSITS IN WINCHESTER by ERWIN ISENBERG and JANE M. RENFREW -- 8 THE IDENTIFICATION AND UTILIZATION OF WOOD IN EARLY WINCHESTER by SUZANNE KEENE -- 9 THE ROMAN PLANT REMAINS1 by PETER MURPHY -- 10 THE PLANT ECONOMY AND VEGETATION OF ANGLO-SAXON WINCHESTER by MICHAEL MONK -- 11 PLANT REMAINS AND AGRICULTURE IN NORMAN AND LATER MEDIEVAL WINCHESTER by FRANCIS J. GREEN -- 12 ROMAN AND POST-ROMAN MOSS FROM LOWER BROOK STREET by DORIAN WILLIAMS and JANE M. RENFREW -- 13 INSECT FAUNA FROM LOWER BROOK STREET by PETER J. OSBORNE -- 14 CONCLUSION by PATRICK OTTAWAY -- Concordance of Samples -- INDEX I: GENERAL INDEX -- INDEX 2: INSECTS AND PLANTS -- WINCHESTER STUDIES -- Back cover N2 - This wide-ranging study describes the natural environment of Winchester and its immediate surroundings from the late Iron Age to the early post-medieval period. Historical and archaeological evidence consider humanity's interactions with the environment, fashioning agricultural, gardening and horticultural regimes over a millennium and a half UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/bacm-ebooks/detail.action?docID=6939863 ER -