17th May 2012, 01:06 PM
Here it is..........
A lack of a visible well, dew-pond etc doesn't mean a lack of water.
I'd look at topography, geology and hydrology of each site.
Besides whats wrong with sending all the kids, or slaves, or hostages, or bondsman etc....out in the morning with buckets to collect water from the nearest stream/spring etc for the day?
Dinosaur Wrote:There you go then! So back to whatever the original question was in the original thread...oh yes, is there any evidence for people in the British Iron Age (however long that took!) suffering from malaria, and is that why there seems to be a (perceived) shortage of water-sources actually within IA settlement sites? :face-thinks:Yep, malaria probably a problem in some areas.
A lack of a visible well, dew-pond etc doesn't mean a lack of water.
I'd look at topography, geology and hydrology of each site.
Besides whats wrong with sending all the kids, or slaves, or hostages, or bondsman etc....out in the morning with buckets to collect water from the nearest stream/spring etc for the day?