'The brede of good & strong Horsis': zooarchaeological evidence for size change in horses from early modern London

Thomas, Richard, Holmes, Matilda, Morris, James orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-5756-0362 and Abrehart, Emily (2018) 'The brede of good & strong Horsis': zooarchaeological evidence for size change in horses from early modern London. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 52 (2). pp. 224-238. ISSN 0079-4236

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/00794236.2018.1515400

Abstract

Almost 200 horse bone measurements from 38 sites excavated across the city of London, dating to the period AD 1220–1900 were analysed. Results identified three main phases of size change: a reduction in size in the mid 14th to 15th century, and size increases in the mid 15th to 16th century and the 17th century. The decline in size testifies to the disruption of horse breeding in the wake of the Black Death, whilst the increases reflect purposeful attempts to increase the size of horses in England through a combination of regulated breeding and the importation of new bloodlines.


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