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List of works by Lisa Lodwick

Agendas for Archaeobotany in the 21st Century: data, dissemination and new directions

Agricultural innovations at a Late Iron Age oppidum: Archaeobotanical evidence for flax, food and fodder from Calleva Atrebatum, UK

scientific article published in December 2017

An archaeobotanical analysis of Silchester and the wider region across the late Iron Age - Roman transition

doctoral thesis by Lisa Lodwick

Arable weed seeds as indicators of regional cereal provenance: a case study from Iron Age and Roman central-southern Britain

scholarly article by Lisa Lodwick published in March 2018

Archaeobotanical Research in Classical Archaeology

scientific article published in October 2022

Condiments before Claudius: new plant foods at the Late Iron Age oppidum at Silchester, UK

scientific article published on 9 June 2013

Evergreen Plants in Roman Britain and Beyond: Movement, Meaning and Materiality

scientific article published on 6 March 2017

Exploring Roman Ritual Behaviours Through Plant Remains from Pannonia Inferior

article

Food, farming and trade on the Danube frontier: plant remains from Roman Aelia Mursa (Osijek, Croatia)

scientific article published on 27 October 2021

Identifying Ritual Deposition of Plant Remains: A Case Study of Stone Pine Cones in Roman Britain

scientific article published in January 2015

Isotopic Evidence for Changes in Cereal Production Strategies in Iron Age and Roman Britain

scientific article published on 7 February 2020

Life and Death in the Countryside of Roman Britain: New Visions of the Countryside of Roman Britain Volume 3

book published in 2018

Sowing the Seeds of Future Research: Data Sharing, Citation and Reuse in Archaeobotany

scientific article published in 2019

The Rural Economy of Roman Britain: New Visions of the Countryside of Roman Britain Volume 2

book published in 2017

The Rural Settlement of Roman Britain: an online resource

2015 publication

‘The debatable territory where geology and archaeology meet’: reassessing the early archaeobotanical work of Clement Reid and Arthur Lyell at Roman Silchester

scientific article published on 7 January 2016