How to cite this Dataset
Green, Ellen (2025): Anatomy of a ritual: an examination of Romano-British ritual through the lens of the Nescot College shaft in Ewell, Surrey, England. Raw data. University of Reading. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.17864/1947.001385
Description
Data on the human and animal remains recovered from the Former Nescot College Animal Husbandry Site in Ewell Surrey. The remains date to the late 1st Century CE/ early 2nd Century CE. Data was collected to investigate the ritual processes involved in creating the assemblage. Raw data includes: site code, context number, context type, species, anatomical element, side, zonation (following Knüsel and Outram 2004 and Dobney and Reilly 1988), state of fusion, butchery, gnawing, root etching, abrasion/erosion (following McKinley 2014), post and peri-mortem fractures, pathology, age (where possible), sex (where possible), Oxford histological index (where applicable), articulated/disarticulated (where known), Notes: macroscopic, Notes: microscopic (where applicable), Box number, Associated Bone Group (ABG) number, was a photo taken.
Resource Type: | Dataset |
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Creators: | Green, Ellen ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0006-0621-0553 |
Rights-holders: | Ellen Green |
Data Publisher: | University of Reading |
Publication Year: | 2025 |
Data last accessed: | 30 January 2025 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.17864/1947.001385 |
Metadata Record URL: | https://researchdata.reading.ac.uk/id/eprint/1385 |
Organisational units: | Life Sciences Science > School of Archaeology, Geography and Environmental Science > Department of Archaeology |
Participating Organisations: | University of Reading |
Keywords: | Human Remains, Animal Remains, Archaeology |
Rights: | |
Data Availability: | OPEN |
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