RT @LisaLodwick: If you want to read more about archaeobotanical evidence from Silchester: - Fodder and settlement environment https://t.co…
If you want to read more about archaeobotanical evidence from Silchester: - Fodder and settlement environment https://t.co/CVHoVnJNcK - Late Iron Age food imports https://t.co/W7cu8TSuko - Cereal supply https://t.co/lzn0pCiEWU
@silchexcavation Thanks! You can read more about it in an article here: https://t.co/wJ2WPwHqgr and open access version: https://t.co/BeirYrSOIE
Strong evidence that iron age Britons ate fancy imported food. https://t.co/MI0LadgdOg
RT @struth28: Three fruits strongly associated with the Roman period in the UK served at the @HE_Archaeology #WorldFoodDay lunch, of Medite…
So here's the evidence that iron age Britons ate fancy imported food, olives in particular. https://t.co/KqiNoblTYu
Evidence that iron age Brits ate fancy imported food. https://t.co/4fvrv2BHUh
Benefits of a customs union? https://t.co/IFgXiDag3u
RT @LisaLodwick: Radiocarbon dating has shown the Late Iron Age olive stone from Silchester is still broadly Late Iron Age. Phew. https://t…
Radiocarbon dating has shown the Late Iron Age olive stone from Silchester is still broadly Late Iron Age. Phew. https://t.co/W7cu8TSuko https://t.co/1onaMB1af8
Read more about the oldest olive stone in Britain http://t.co/kBDD2fnxUz or #OA at http://t.co/vCL2P5xBzR @OAOxford @silchexcavation