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New evidence for the consumption of barley at Romano-British military and civilian sites from the analysis of cereal bran fragments in faecal material
Kate Britton
, J Huntley
Archaeology
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Agriculture & Biology
bran
79%
Coriandrum sativum
59%
barley
54%
stews
37%
Secale
34%
Avena (Poaceae)
32%
Hordeum
31%
soups
29%
Allium
28%
Triticum
27%
plant analysis
27%
onions
23%
rye
23%
England
23%
oats
21%
climate
18%
wheat
14%
Arts & Humanities
Barley
100%
Romano-British
98%
Cereals
81%
Military
65%
Hadrian's Wall
28%
Northern England
24%
Roman World
19%
Wheat
18%
Climate
14%
Archaeology
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
barley
80%
cereal
74%
consumption
47%
material
27%
relative abundance
21%
wheat
20%
analysis
18%
climate
12%
Social Sciences
Military
48%
evidence
28%
agricultural product
24%
climate
17%