Invertebrates in archaeology in the North of England: ênvirometal studies report
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
.
I
Using the review
.
I
Introduction
.3
The reviews of environmental archaeology
.3
Why study the past?
.3
Why do environmental archaeology?
.5
Invertebrates in archaeology
.9
Introduction
.9
The names of invertebrates used in this review
.10
Background material
.10
General methods of recovery and study for invertebrates in archaeology
.10
Earlier reviews of invertebrates in archaeology in the north of England
.
1
3
PART
2:
GROUPS OF INVERTEBRATES OF IMPORTANCE IN ARCHAEOLOGY
.14
Introduction
.14
Phylum Protozoa (Protista): single-celled organisms
.14
Rhizopoda: amoebae and their relatives
.
1
4
Testate amoebae
.14
Foraminifera ('forams')
.15
Other protists
.17
Phylum Porifera: sponges
.17
Phylum Cnidaria: hydroids, corals, etc
.18
Phylum Platyhelminthes: flatworms, tapeworms and flukes
.19
Class Turbellaria: flatworms
.
1
9
Class Trematoda: flukes
.
1
9
Class Cestoda: tapeworms
.20
Phylum Nematoda: roundworms
.21
Free-living roundworms
.21
Parasitic roundworms
.22
Phylum Rotifera; wheel animalcules
.26
Phylum Annelida: segmented worms, including earthworms and their relatives
.26
Class Oligochaeta: earthworms and their relatives
.26
Class Hirudinea: Leeches
.27
Class Polychaeta: bristlewomns
.28
Phylum
Tardigrada:
water bears
.28
Phylum Crustacea: barnacles, shrimps, woodlice, crabs, lobsters etc
.28
Class Grripedia: barnacles
.28
Class Notostraca: tadpole or fair/ shrimps
.29
Class Ostracoda: ostracods
.29
Class Copepoda: copepods
.31
Class Qadocera: water fleas
.32
Class Malacostraca: woodlice, shrimps, crabs etc
.34
Order Isopoda: woodlice and their relatives
.34
Order Amphipoda: sandhoppers, freshwater shrimps etc
.35
Order Decapoda: shrimps, prawns, crabs and lobsters
.35
Phylum Arthropoda: insects, mites, spiders and their relatives
.36
Class Chilopoda: centipedes
.37
Class Diplopoda: millipedes
.37
Class Insecta: insects, including bugs, lice, flies, beetles, bees, ants and wasps
.37
Introduction
.37
Extraction methods
.38
Recording methods
.40
Nomenclature in the Insecta
.40
Order Odonata: dragonflies and damselflies
.41
Order Orthoptera: grasshoppers and crickets
.41
Order Dermaptera: earwigs
.41
Order Dictyoptera suborder Blattodea: cockroaches
.42
Order Psocoptera: booklice
.42
Order Mallophaga: the biting lice
.42
Order Anoplura: the sucking lice
.42
Order Hemiptera: true bugs including shieldbugs, capsids, froghoppers,
leafhoppers, scale insects and aphids
.43
Order Thysanoptera; thrips or
thunderflies.45
Order Megaloptera (Neuroptera): alder flies
.45
Order Coleoptera: beetles
.46
Order Siphonaptera: fleas
.54
Order
Diptera:
true flies
.55
Order Lepidoptera: butterflies and moths
.59
Order Trichoptera: caddis flies
.59
Order Hymenoptera: bees, wasps and ants
.60
Insect eggs
.61
Insect products
.62
Class Arachnida: spiders, mites and their relatives
.62
Order Aranae: spiders
.62
Order
Acarina:
Mites
.62
Order Pseudoscorpiones: false scorpions
.63
Order Opiliones: harvestmen, daddy-long-legs
.63
Phylum Mollusca: molluscs, including chitons, snails, slugs, shellfish and cephalopods
.64
Terrestrial and freshwater ('non-marine') molluscs
.64
Marine molluscs
.68
Phylum Bryozoa
.71
Class Phylactolaemata
.73
Classes Stenolaemata and Gymnolaemata
.74
Phylum Echinodermata: urchins, starfish, etc
.74
Class Crinoidea: sea lilies
.74
Classes Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea: starfish and brittlestars
.74
Class Echinoidea: sea urchins
.75
Secondary evidence for invertebrates
.75
Plant galls
.75
Modification to bones and skins
.75
Cestode cysts
.76
Earthworm burrows and granules
.76
Burrows and engravings in wood and bark
.76
Frass
.77
Holes in grain
.77
Moulds
.79
Trace
fossils
.79
Taphonomy: the incorporation and preservation of invertebrates in archaeological
deposits
.79
Deposit formation issues
.80
Preservation issues: introduction
.82
Survival of remains preserved by anoxic waterlogging
.84
Predicting preservation by anoxic waterlogging
.86
Recent decay of deposits with anoxic waterlogging
.89
Lateral and vertical variation in anoxic preservation: deposit models
.91
Preservation of invertebrates by mineral replacement ('mineralisation')
.91
Dog coprolites
.92
Mineral replacement of discrete fossils
.92
Faecal concretions
.93
Other mass mineralisation
.94
Parasite eggs and faecal concretions
.94
Mineralised worm burrows
.95
Preservation of invertebrates by charring (carbonisation)
.95
Preservation by dryness
.96
Preservation in fictiles (fired clay objects) and daub
.96
Preservation by salts
.96
Preservation and decay of calcareous remains
.98
Varied preservation as an indicator of mixed origins
.99
Decay in storage
.101
Threats to the resource
.
1
0
1
Methods of recording decay
.
1
0
1
PART
3:
CHRONOLOGICAL REVIEW
.
1
03
1. Early hunter-gatherers
(500,000-10,000
BP)
.103
Before the last (Devensian)
glaciation
.103
The Devensian (last) Glacial
.
1
04
The end of the Devensian and earliest
Flandrián
.105
North Lincolnshire
.105
East Yorkshire
.106
North Yorkshire
.107
County Durham
.108
Cumbria
.108
Lancashire
.108
Cheshire
.108
West Yorkshire
.109
South Yorkshire
.109
2.
Later hunter-gatherers
(10,000-5500
BP, c
8000-3500
ВС).
109
3.
The rise of agriculture
(5500-3200
BP,
с
3500-1200
ВС)
.
I
12
Neolithic
^5500-4,000
BP,
3500-2,000
ВС)
.
I
12
Early-mid Bronze Age (c.
4000- 3200
BP,
2000-1200
ВС)
.
I
14
Material dated broadly to the Bronze Age
.
I
15
4.
Diversification and intensification
(3200-1880
BP,
1250
BC-AD
70).
I
16
Later Bronze Age
(3200 - 2650
BP,
1250
BC-700
ВС)
.116
North Lincolnshire
.
I
16
East Yorkshire
.
I
17
North Yorkshire and York
.
I
17
Northumberland
.
I
18
West Yorkshire
.
I 1
9
South Yorkshire
.
I 1
9
Iron Age
(2450-1880
BP,
500
BC- AD70)
.120
North Lincolnshire
.120
East Yorkshire
.120
North Yorkshire
.122
County Durham
.123
Northumberland
.124
Cumbria
.124
Lancashire
.124
West Yorkshire
.124
South Yorkshire
.125
Natural deposits of the pre-Roman Iron Age
.125
East Yorkshire
.125
Cheshire
.127
West Yorkshire
.127
5.
The Roman Period
(1880-1550
BP, AD
70-400).128
Introduction
.128
What did the Romans find in northern England?
.128
Pre-Roman land use at York
.
1
29
Roman military sites
.130
The fortress at York
.
1
30
Military sites in Carlisle
.
1
32
Invertebrates from Roman forts
.
1
32
Other military sites
.133
General comments on Roman military sites
.134
Civilian areas directly related to military establishments
.
1
34
York
.134
Carlisle, Cumbria
.
I
35
Other towns
.137
Civilian and supposed civilian urban sites in the Roman period
.
I
37
Roman civilian York
.
I
38
Carlisle
.141
Other urban sites
.143
Urban fringes ¡n the Roman period
.143
The urban fringe of Carlisle: The Southern Lanes
.143
York's urban fringes
.145
Roman rural sites including villas
.147
North Lincolnshire
.147
Roman rural East Yorkshire
.
1
49
Roman rural York and North Yorkshire
.154
County Durham
.156
Northumberland
.156
Cumbria
.157
Cheshire
.158
West Yorkshire
.159
South Yorkshire
.159
'Natural' sites of the Roman period
.160
Very late and immediately post-Roman occupation
.160
Late Roman York
.
1
6
1
General considerations regarding Roman sites
.161
Roman introductions and ecological changes
.162
6.
Medieval to the Black Death (1
,550-600
BP, AD
400-
1
350).
1
63
Post-Roman abandonment
.163
Anglian and Early Saxon settlement
.163
Anglian York
.163
Sites other than in York in the 'Anglian' period
.165
The Saxon/Anglo-Scandinavian penod
.166
East Yorkshire: Beverley
.
1
67
Anglo-Scandinavian York
.167
Durham
.178
Chester
.178
South Yorkshire: Doncaster
.178
Rural sites of 'Dark Age' date
.
1
79
The Saxon/Anglo-Scandinavian period: conclusions
.179
From the Norman conquest to the Black Death
.180
Urban sites 1
066-
1
350.
1
8
1
Rural northern England
1066-1 350.198
7.
Late medieval to modern (AD 1
350
to present)
.202
Urban sites post 1
350.202
Urban East Yorkshire post 1
350.203
Other towns in East Yorkshire
.207
Urban York post
1350.207
Urban North Yorkshire, post 1
350.213
The North-East counties post 1
350.214
Lancashire post I
350.2
1
4
Merseyside post 1
350.2
1
5
Chester post 1
350.2
1
5
West Yorkshire
.216
Urban south Yorkshire, post 1
350.2
1
6
Rural and village sites post
1350.217
Rural North Lincolnshire post 1
350.2
1
8
Rural East Yorkshire post 1
350.218
Rural North Yorkshire and York post 1
350.220
Rural sites in the north-west of the region post
1350.222
Rural West Yorkshire post 1
350.223
Problems for the period post 1
350.223
Notes on particular areas of the North
.224
PART
4:
THEMATIC REVIEW
.227
Climate and the natural environment
.227
Introduction
.227
The changing abundance and distribution of invertebrates
.228
Species whose abundance has changed without apparent cause
.230
Reconstructing climatic change
.233
Introduction
.233
Prehistoric climates
.234
Roman climate
.235
Climate ¡n
the Anglo-Scandinavian period
.236
Climate after the Norman Conquest
.237
Determining depositional environment
.237
Forest history
.238
Romano-British sites
.239
Woodland after the Roman period
.240
Kinds of woodland
.240
Reconstructing areas immediately preceding intensive occupation: a special problem
24
1
Coastlines and estuaries
.243
Sea and river levels
.243
Coastlines
.244
Marine littoral insects
.244
Salt marsh and brackish water invertebrates
.245
Wetlands and riverine environments
.247
Natural wetlands and water bodies
.247
Rivers and their fringes
.248
Urban waterfronts and their special problems
.248
Rural ponds, ditches and moats
.25
1
Large artificial water bodies
.253
Exploitation of natural resources
.254
Terrestrial invertebrates as food
.254
Galls
.256
Invertebrates as medicine
.256
Invertebrates and other terrestrial resources
.257
Invertebrates as secondary evidence of wild plant foods
.258
Insects as evidence of exploitation of wood
.258
Invertebrates in moss
.258
Invertebrates and hay
.259
Invertebrates from peat, turf, and related resources
.259
Exploitation of freshwater resources
.263
Exploitation of marine resources
.264
Shellfish through time
.265
Where were the oyster fisheries?
.269
Changes in shellfish exploitation through time
.270
Seaweed
.271
Exploitation of managed resources: agriculture and domestication
.272
Managed landscapes: the rural environment
.272
Introduction
.272
Field systems and their special problems
.273
Evidence for managed landscapes through time
.274
Can invertebrates identify livestock species?
.277
Cereal production and utilisation: grain pests
.279
Cereal field fauna
.279
Grain pests
.279
Information from grain pests
.280
Milled insects
.281
Charred grain pests
.282
Grain pests through time
.282
Other pests of stored products
.288
S/tona
clover weevils
.289
Insects from hay and other cut vegetation
.290
Other fodder
.292
Bees and beekeeping
.292
Craft and industry
.294
Invertebrates, dyes and dyeplants
.294
Insects deposited by wool cleaning
.296
Tanning
.298
Other crafts and industries
.299
Trade
.299
Invertebrates from archaeological ships
.301
Living conditions, including the urban environment
.301
The fauna of intensive occupation
.30
1
Invertebrates and continuity of settlements
.30
1
The nature and function of buildings
.302
Invertebrates and construction materials
.302
Conditions within buildings
.303
House fauna
.303
How open were buildings?
.307
Invertebrates and the function of buildings
.308
Fragmentary 'outdoor' fauna in buildings
.308
Tipnus
unicolor,
a spider beetle of archaeological distinction
.308
Niptus hololeucus. the golden spider beetle
.3
1
0
Open-air habitats on occupation sites
.
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Yards and other open areas: weeds, livestock and disturbance
.
ЗІ І
Pits and the conditions within them
.3
1
4
Aquatic habitats on occupation sites
.3
1
5
Transported aquatics
.3
1
5
Waterside insects adapting to terrestrial habitats on occupation sites
.3
1
7
Ditches, gullies and drains
.3
1
7
Pits with aquatic fauna
.3
1
8
Wells
.319
Conditions created by keeping livestock
.32
1
Evidence for animals other than horses
.32
1
Penning of equines in the open
.323
Stable manure
.323
Fly puparia as indicators where other insects rare
.328
Mites as indicators of dung
.328
Urban zonation
.328
Pollution and environmental control
.330
River pollution
.330
Waste disposal
.332
Decomposer organisms
.332
Surface scattering and middens
.332
Pits
.333
Waste in ditches and gullies
.334
Landfill
.334
Waterfronts
.336
Health and hygiene
.336
Protozoon parasites
.337
Nematode
parasites of humans: Trichuris and
Ascaris
.338
The spread of nematode infections
.339
Insect parasites of humans
.339
Pulex
irritans,
the human flea
.340
Pediculus
humánus,
the human louse
.342
Pthirus
pubis,
the pubic louse
.343
Cimex lectularius the bed bug
.344
Biting flies
.344
Non-biting flies and disease
.345
Parasites of domestic animals and commensal vertebrates
.346
Internal parasites of vertebrates other than humans
.346
Ectoparasites of livestock and commensal vertebrates
.347
Parasites of wild vertebrates
.350
Biting flies and myiasis
.350
Stinging wasps
.351
Invertebrates as ornaments and pets
.35
1
Pest control
.352
Invertebrates and diet: further considerations
.354
Burials and funerary practices: invertebrates associated with corpses and inhumations
.354
Environmental archaeology and nature conservation
.356
Regional and topographic patterns in archaeological invertebrates
.357
PART
5:
TECHNIQUES OF STUDY: PROBLEMS AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
.358
Practical methods
.358
Sampling
.359
Borehole samples and invertebrates
.36
1
A regional strategy for sampling?
.36
1
Field recording and processing
.36
1
Sample storage
.362
Techniques of evaluation and assessment
.362
Evaluations
.363
Assessments
.364
Predicting the environmental archaeology potential of sites and deposits
.364
Choice of samples for evaluation
.365
Choice of samples for assessment
.366
Estimating scale of analysis required on the basis of assessment data
.366
Estimating amount of sediment to process for insect remains
.367
Extraction methods
.369
Recording methods
.369
Recording quality of preservation
.370
Data presentation
.370
Interpretative methods
.371
Taphonomic issues relevant to interpretation
.37
1
Incorporation of invertebrate remains into forming deposits
.372
Post-depositional decay of invertebrates
.372
Habitat visibility
.373
Time relationships of deposits with anoxic waterlogged preservation to
occupation
.377
Sites
with thinly-distributed remains
.378
Ecological issues in interpretation
.378
Insect species associations
.378
Modern parallels
.380
Indicator groups
.380
Diversity indices and available species pools
.381
Modelling populations
.381
Synanthropic insects
.382
Seasonally
.383
Invertebrate biogeography
-
the ecological effects and interpretative potential of
alien species
.384
Integration with other evidence
.385
Bibliographies and databases as tools
.387
Data handling systems
.388
The problem of contamination
.388
Contamination during excavation, storage and processing
.388
Ancient contamination: redeposition, residuality and intrusion
.390
Lateral transfer
.390
Residuality
.390
Post-depositional intrusion by active burrowing and migration through voids
.392
The subterranean beetle community
.393
Detecting contaminants
.394
Standards and methods of reporting
.394
Environmental archaeology and neoecology
.395
PART
6:
PRIORITIES FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
.396
Methodological and technological development
.396
Integration into projects
.396
Deposit formation, preservation and taphonomy
.396
Recovery and curation
.397
Identification and interpretation
.397
Climatic and environmental change
.398
Climate change
.398
Environmental change
.399
Priorities pertaining to particular periods and areas
.400
Time periods and events:
.400
The development of towns:
.400
Invertebrates of economic importance
.402
References
.463
A. Conventional references
.463
B. References:
EAU,
CHP and
PRS
reports
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spelling | Kenward, Harry K. Verfasser aut Invertebrates in archaeology in the North of England ênvirometal studies report Harry Kenward [London] English Heritage 2009 625 S. 30 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Northern regional review of environmental archaeology Research Department report series Includes bibliographical references Invertebrates, Fossil / England, Northern Animal remains (Archaeology) / England, Northern Environmental archaeology / England, Northern Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd rswk-swf Fossile Wirbellose (DE-588)4277242-4 gnd rswk-swf England Nord (DE-588)4120407-4 gnd rswk-swf England Nord (DE-588)4120407-4 g Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 s Fossile Wirbellose (DE-588)4277242-4 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020410760&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kenward, Harry K. Invertebrates in archaeology in the North of England ênvirometal studies report Invertebrates, Fossil / England, Northern Animal remains (Archaeology) / England, Northern Environmental archaeology / England, Northern Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd Fossile Wirbellose (DE-588)4277242-4 gnd |
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title | Invertebrates in archaeology in the North of England ênvirometal studies report |
title_auth | Invertebrates in archaeology in the North of England ênvirometal studies report |
title_exact_search | Invertebrates in archaeology in the North of England ênvirometal studies report |
title_full | Invertebrates in archaeology in the North of England ênvirometal studies report Harry Kenward |
title_fullStr | Invertebrates in archaeology in the North of England ênvirometal studies report Harry Kenward |
title_full_unstemmed | Invertebrates in archaeology in the North of England ênvirometal studies report Harry Kenward |
title_short | Invertebrates in archaeology in the North of England |
title_sort | invertebrates in archaeology in the north of england envirometal studies report |
title_sub | ênvirometal studies report |
topic | Invertebrates, Fossil / England, Northern Animal remains (Archaeology) / England, Northern Environmental archaeology / England, Northern Archäologie (DE-588)4002827-6 gnd Fossile Wirbellose (DE-588)4277242-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Invertebrates, Fossil / England, Northern Animal remains (Archaeology) / England, Northern Environmental archaeology / England, Northern Archäologie Fossile Wirbellose England Nord |
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