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October 2012, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 141-150 ‘Well, Sextus, what can we do with this?’ The disposal and use of insect-infested grain in Roman Britain
by David Smith & Harry Kenward - 151-167 Isotopic and zooarchaeological investigation of later medieval and post-medieval cattle husbandry at Dudley Castle, West Midlands
by Abigail Fisher & Richard Thomas - 168-176 Big fish and great auks: Exploitation of birds and fish on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, during the Romano-British period
by Mark Maltby & Sheila Hamilton-Dyer - 177-184 Deep-sea fishing in the Iron Age? New evidence from Broxmouth hillfort, South–east Scotland
by Hannah Russ & Ian Armit & Jo McKenzie & Andrew K G Jones - 185-190 Reviews
by The Editors
April 2012, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-10 A review of published sources for age at death in cattle
by Gillian G Jones & Peta Sadler - 11-28 Age at death in cattle: methods, older cattle and known-age reference material
by Gillian G Jones & Peta Sadler - 29-44 Stable isotope insights (δ18O, δ13C) into cattle and sheep husbandry at Bercy (Paris, France, 4th millennium BC): birth seasonality and winter leaf foddering
by Marie Balasse & Loïc Boury & Joël Ughetto-Monfrin & Anne Tresset - 45-65 Multiproxy environmental archaeology of Neolithic settlements at Osłonki, Poland, 5500–4000 BC
by Peter Bogucki & Dorota Nalepka & Ryszard Grygiel & Bolesław Nowaczyk - 66-79 Turf roofs and urban archaeological build-up
by Harry Kenward & Allan Hall & Andrew Jones - 80-94 A spatial approach to upland vegetation change and human impact: the Aber Valley, Snowdonia
by Jessie Woodbridge & Ralph Fyfe & Ben Law & Amy Haworth-Johns - 95-103 Thousand years of vegetation history revealed by pollen in a sandy soil, central Netherlands
by Willy Groenman-van Waateringe - 104-107 Reviews
by The Editors
October 2011, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 79-81 Recent studies in Australian palaeoecology and zooarchaeology: a volume in honour of the late Su Solomon
by Jillian Garvey & Judith Field - 82-96 Diet and health at Chinikihá, Chiapas, Mexico: some preliminary results
by Coral Montero López & Luis Fernando Núñez & Pedro Morales & Edith Cienfuegos & Francisco Otero - 97-112 Modern emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) butchery, economic utility and analogues for the Australian archaeological record
by Jillian Garvey & Brett Cochrane & Judith Field & Chris Boney - 113-123 Testing the impact of environmental zone on experimental taphonomic faunal models
by Melanie Fillios - 124-136 Crocodile ecology and the taphonomy of early Australasian sites
by Michael C. Westaway & Jessica C. Thompson & Walter B. Wood & Jackson Njau - 137-150 Late Holocene mollusc exploitation and changing near-shore environments: a case study from the coastal margin of Blue Mud Bay, northern Australia
by Patrick Faulkner - 151-161 The antics of ants: ants as agents of bioturbation in a midden deposit in south-east Queensland
by Richard Robins & Andrew Robins - 162-172 Palaeoecological evidence associated with earth mounds of the Murray Riverine Plain, south-eastern Australia
by Sarah Martin - 173-180 Reviews
by Reviewers
April 2011, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-15 Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction at an oxbow lake situated at the lower Nottawasaga River, southern Ontario, Canada
by Mary J. Thornbush & Joseph R. Desloges - 16-35 Charcoal analysis of industrial fuelwood from medieval and early modern iron-working sites in Bilsdale and Rievaulx, North Yorkshire, UK: evidence for species selection and woodland management
by Jane Wheeler - 36-48 Early Holocene land snail exploitation in northern spain: the case of La Fragua cave
by F. Igor Gutiérrez Zugasti - 49-57 Insects in an abandoned landscape: late Holocene palaeoentomological investigations at Sandhavn, Southern Greenland
by Kim Vickers & Eva Panagiotakopulu - 58-64 Paraffin flotation for archaeoentomological research: is it really efficient?
by Mélanie Rousseau - 65-76 Reviews
by Reviewers
October 2010, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 109-112 Early agriculture in uncertain climates: themes and approaches
by Amy Bogaard & Nicki Whitehouse - 113-123 Was low atmospheric CO2 a limiting factor in the origin of agriculture?
by Jennifer Cunniff & Michael Charles & Glynis Jones & Colin P. Osborne - 124-138 Reassessing the evidence for the cultivation of wild crops during the Younger Dryas at Tell Abu Hureyra, Syria
by Sue Colledge & James Conolly - 139-159 Declining oaks, increasing artistry, and cultivating rice: the environmental and social context of the emergence of farming in the Lower Yangtze Region
by Dorian Q. Fuller & Ling Qin - 160-172 Holocene environmental change and the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in north-west Europe: revisiting two models
by Rick Schulting - 173-182 Short climatic fluctuations and their impact on human economies and societies: the potential of the Neolithic lake shore settlements in the Alpine foreland
by Jörg Schibler & Stefanie Jacomet - 183-198 Tolerating change at Late Chalcolithic Tell Brak: responses of an early urban society to an uncertain climate
by Michael Charles & Hugues Pessin & Mette Marie Hald - 199-206 Reviews
by Reviewers
April 2010, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-15 Livestock and deadstock in early medieval Europe from the North Sea to the Baltic
by Terry O'Connor - 16-31 Environmental reconstruction of a later prehistoric palaeochannel record from Burrs Countryside Park, Bury, Greater Manchester
by David N. Smith & Mark Fletcher & Katie Head & Wendy Smith & Andy J. Howard - 32-42 Evidence for long-term averaging of strontium in bovine enamel using TIMS and LA-MC-ICP-MS strontium isotope intra-molar profiles
by Janet Montgomery & Jane A. Evans & Matthew S. A. Horstwood - 43-63 Ancient agriculture and domestic activities: a contextual approach studying silica phytoliths and other microfossils in soils
by M. Alejandra Korstanje & Patricia Cuenya - 64-80 Vegetation recolonisation of abandoned agricultural terraces on Antikythera, Greece
by Carol Palmer & Sue Colledge & Andrew Bevan & James Conolly - 81-91 Commercial zooarchaeology in the United Kingdom
by James Morris - 92-107 Reviews
by Reviewers
October 2009, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 103-136 Size and shape of the Eurasian wild boar (Sus scrofa), with a view to the reconstruction of its Holocene history
by Umberto Albarella & Keith Dobney & Peter Rowley-Conwy - 137-154 Dental microwear study of pigs from the classical site of Sagalassos (SW Turkey) as an aid for the reconstruction of husbandry practices in ancient times
by Sofie Vanpoucke & Ingrid Mainland & Bea De Cupere & Marc Waelkens - 155-162 Late Upper Palaeolithic fishing in the Fucino Basin, central Italy, a detailed analysis of the remains from Grotta di Pozzo
by Hannah Russ & Andrew K. G. Jones - 163-175 Thorny burnet (Sarcopoterium spinosum L.) in a Roman shipwreck off the Israeli coast and the role of non-timber shrubs in ancient Mediterranean ships
by Baruch Rosen & Ehud Galili & Mina Weinstein-Evron - 176-183 How the Romans got themselves into hot water: temperatures and fuel types used in firing a hypocaust
by Laura C. McParland & Zoë Hazell & Gill Campbell & Margaret E. Collinson & Andrew C. Scott - 184-190 The re-identification of great bustard (Otis tarda) from Fishbourne Roman Palace, Chichester, West Sussex, as common crane (Grus grus)
by Martyn G. Allen - 191-203 Reviews
by Reviewers
April 2009, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-14 Stable isotope evidence for seasonal consumption of marine seaweed by modern and archaeological sheep in the Orkney archipelago (Scotland)
by Marie Balasse & Ingrid Mainland & Michael P. Richards - 15-26 Did the Romans bring fallow deer to Portugal?
by Simon Davis & Michael MacKinnon - 27-36 The impact of human activities on the natural environment of the Canary Islands (Spain) during the pre-Hispanic stage (3rd–2nd Century BC to 15th Century AD): an overview
by Jacob Morales & Amelia Rodríguez & Verónica Alberto & Carmen Machado & Constantino Criado - 37-49 Location of the ancient Tindari harbour from geoarchaeological investigations (NE Sicily)
by Carla Bottari & Maria D'Amico & Monica Maugeri & Antonio Bottari & Giuliana D'Addezio & Biagio Privitera & Gabriella Tigano - 50-61 Roman mining on Exmoor: a geomorphological approach at Anstey's Combe, Dulverton
by Antony Brown & Jenny Bennett & Edward Rhodes - 62-75 Hydrological monitoring of an alluviated landscape in the lower Great Ouse valley at Over, Cambridgeshire: the quarry restoration phase
by Charles French - 76-89 Plants in Late Medieval festivals and customs in written and pictorial sources from southern central Europe
by U¨lle Sillasoo - 90-102 Reviews
by Reviewers
October 2008, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 101-110 Offshore and intertidal peat deposits, England — a resource assessment and development of a database
by Zoë J. Hazell - 111-121 Beyond means to meaning: using distributions of shell shapes to reconstruct past collecting strategies
by Greg Campbell - 123-133 Human remains in marine archaeology
by Simon Mays - 135-142 Relics of 16th-century gutted herring from a Dutch vessel
by Roel C. G. M. Lauwerier & Frits J. Laarman - 143-152 Coastal exploitation in the Mesolithic of western France: la Pointe Saint-Gildas (Préfailles)
by Catherine Dupont & Grégor Marchand - 153-164 The estimation of body weight of the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) from skeletal measurements: preliminary analyses and application to archaeological material from 17th- and 18th-century northern Finland
by Anna-Kaisa Puputti & Markku Niskanen - 165-179 Differentiating between bone fragments from horses and cattle: a histological identification method for archaeology
by Saddha Cuijpers & Roel C. G. M. Lauwerier - 181-188 Plant macroremains from the Roman harbour of Pisa (Italy)
by Andrea Bertacchi & Tiziana Lombardi & Alessandra Sani & Paolo Emilio Tomei - 189-202 Reviews
by Reviewers
April 2008, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-10 Selective use of Cornus sanguinea L. (red dogwood) for Neolithic fish traps in the Netherlands
by Welmoed A. Out - 11-36 New Plant Foods in Roman Britain — Dispersal and Social Access
by Marijke van der Veen & Alexandra Livarda & Alistair Hill - 37-50 Desiccated plant macrofossils from the medieval castle of Marmorera, Switzerland, with a note on the identification of leaves of Cyperaceae
by Örni Akeret & Marlu Kühn - 51-57 Insect invaders of reconstructed Anglo-Saxon houses at West Stow, Suffolk, England
by Harry Kenward & Jess Tipper - 59-83 Determining the preservation rating of submerged archaeology in the post-glacial southern North Sea: a first-order geomorphological approach
by Ingrid Ward & Piers Larcombe - 85-100 Reviews
by Reviewers
October 2007, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 115-127 The expansion of Araucaria forest in the southern Brazilian highlands during the last 4000 years and its implications for the development of the Taquara/Itararé Tradition
by José Iriarte & Hermann Behling - 129-138 Corondó: palaeoenvironmental reconstruction and palaeoethnobotanical considerations in a probable locus of early plant cultivation (south-eastern Brazil)
by Rita Scheel-Ybert & Ondemar F. Dias - 139-159 Exploitation of wild mammals in South-west Ethiopia during the Holocene (4000 BC–500 AD): the finds from Moche Borago shelter (Wolayta)
by Joséphine Lesur & Jean-Denis Vigne & Xavier Gutherz - 161-174 Monastic diet in Late Antique Egypt: zooarchaeological finds from Kom el-Nana and Tell el-Amarna, Middle Egypt
by Rosemary M. Luff - 175-185 Neolithic cod (Gadus morhua) and herring (Clupea harengus) fisheries in the Baltic Sea, in the light of fine-mesh sieving: a comparative study of subfossil fishbone from the late Stone Age sites at Ajvide, Gotland, Sweden and Jettböle, Åland, Finland
by Carina Olson & Yvonne Walther - 187-206 The palaeoecology of a high status Icelandic farm
by Guðrún Sveinbjarnardóttir & Egill Erlendsson & Kim Vickers & Tom H. McGovern & Karen B. Milek & Kevin J. Edwards & Ian A. Simpson & Gordon Cook - 207-214 Comparing different pre-treatment methods for strongly compacted organic sediments prior to wet-sieving: a case study on Roman waterlogged deposits
by Patricia Vandorpe & Stefanie Jacomet - 215-224 Reviews
by Reviewers
April 2007, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 3-23 Models of faunal processing and economy in Early Holocene interior Alaska
by Ben A. Potter - 25-47 Tethered mobility and riparian resource exploitation among Neolithic hunters and herders in the Galana River basin, Kenyan coastal lowlands
by David K. Wright - 49-70 Early Neolithic woodland composition and exploitation in the Southern Levant: a comparison between archaeobotanical remains from WF16 and present-day woodland at Hammam Adethni
by Steven Mithen & Phil Austen & Amanda Kennedy & Helen Emberson & Neil Lancaster & Bill Finlayson - 71-86 Methodologies for assessment of the state of preservation of pollen and plant macrofossil remains in waterlogged deposits
by Julie Jones & Heather Tinsley & Richard Brunning - 87-94 Peat re-excavated at the Abbey of Ename (Belgium): archaeobotanical evidence for peat extraction and long distance transport in Flanders around 1200 AD
by Koen Deforce & Jan Bastiaens & Vera Ameels - 95-112 Reviews
by Reviewers
October 2006, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 147-170 Hesitant hunters: a review of the introduction of agriculture in western Norway
by Kari Loe Hjelle & Anne Karin Hufthammer & Knut Andreas Bergsvik - 171-186 Assessing the later prehistoric environmental archaeology and landscape development of the Cetina Valley, Croatia
by David Smith & Vince Gaffney & Darja Grossman & Andy J. Howard & Ante Milošević & Krištof Ostir & Tomaš Podobnikar & Wendy Smith & Emma Tetlow & Martin Tingle & Heather Tinsley - 187-205 Coastal connections, local fishing, and sustainable egg harvesting: patterns of Viking Age inland wild resource use in Mývatn district, Northern Iceland
by Thomas H. McGovern & Sophia Perdikaris & Árni Einarsson & Jane Sidell - 207-218 The dating of Doggerland – post-glacial geochronology of the southern North Sea
by Ingrid Ward & Piers Larcombe & Malcolm Lillie - 219-246 The archaeobotany of Indian pulses: identification, processing and evidence for cultivation
by Dorian Q Fuller & Emma L. Harvey - 247-251 Nuts in the Netherlands: Attalea and other nuts from archaeological contexts, dating from the 16th to 19th century AD
by Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen & Louise van Wijngaarden-Bakker - 253-256 Reviews
by Reviewers
April 2006, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 2-2 Corrections for Issue 10.2
by The Editors - 3-5 Economic and environmental changes during the 4th and 3rd millennia BC: the 25th Jubilee Symposium of the AEA in Bad Buchau, southern Germany
by Sabine Karg & Ralf Baumeister & David Earle Robinson & Helmut Schlichtherle - 7-17 Economics and environmental change during the Late Mesolithic and Neolithic periods — investigations in the valley of the Gieselau near Albersdorf, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
by Stefan Reiß & Rüdiger Kelm & Hans Rudolf Bork - 19-34 Impulses of agro-pastoralism in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC on the south-western coastal rim of Norway
by Mari Høgestøl & Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen - 35-48 Draught cattle and the South Scandinavian economies of the 4th millennium BC
by Niels Nørkjær Johannsen - 49-64 The economy and environment of the 4th and 3rd millennia BC in the northern Alpine foreland based on studies of animal bones
by Jörg Schibler - 65-85 Plant economy of the northern Alpine lake dwellings — 3500–2400 cal. BC
by Stefanie Jacomet - 87-99 Firewood economy during the 4th millennium BC at Lake Clairvaux, Jura, France
by Alexa Dufraisse - 101-114 Ecology and economy of the Late Neolithic Jevišovice culture in Austria. An interdisciplinary working program
by Alexandra Krenn-Leeb - 115-124 Pollen, herds, jasper and copper mines: economic and environmental changes during the 4th and 3rd millennia BC in Liguria (NW Italy)
by Andrea De Pascale & Roberto Maggi & Carlo Montanari & Diego Moreno - 125-130 The water chestnut (Trapa natans L.) as a food resource during the 4th to 1st millennia BC at Lake Federsee, Bad Buchau (southern Germany)
by Sabine Karg - 131-142 Archaeobotanical investigations in a settlement of the Horgener culture (3300 BC) 'Torwiesen II' at Lake Federsee, southern Germany (Archäobotanische Untersuchungen in einer Siedlung der Horgener Kultur (3300 BC) 'Torwiesen II' am Federsee, Süddeutschland)
by Christoph Herbig - 143-144 Remains of fly puparia as indicators of Neolithic cattle farming
by Edith Schmidt
October 2005, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 113-126 Decadal-scale sea ice changes in the Canadian Arctic and their impacts on humans during the past 4,000 years
by Peta J. Mudie & Andre Rochon & Elisabeth Levac - 127-142 Fishing Booths and Fishing Strategies in Medieval Iceland: an Archaeofauna from the of Akurvík, North-West Iceland
by Colin Amundsen & Sophia Perdikaris & Thomas H. McGovern & Yekaterina Krivogorskaya & Matthew Brown & Konrad Smiarowski & Shaye Storm & Salena Modugno & Malgorzata Frik & Monica Koczela - 143-151 New Evidence for the Date of Introduction of the House Mouse, Mus musculus domesticus Schwartz & Schwartz, and the Field Mouse, Apodemus sylvaficus (L.), to Shetland
by Rebecca A. Nicholson & Pauline Barber & Julie M. Bond - 153-169 Detecting the Seasonal Slaughtering of Domestic Mammals: Inferences from the Detailed Recording of Tooth Eruption and Wear
by Anton Ervynck - 171-178 Modern Coleoptera from Non-cereal Thatch: A Poor Analogue for Roofing Material from the Archaeological Record
by David N. Smith & John Letts & Mike Jones - 179-197 Puffins, Pigs, Cod and Barley: Palaeoeconomy at Undir Junkarinsfløtti, Sandoy, Faroe Islands
by Mike J. Church & Símun V. Arge & Seth Brewington & Thomas H. McGovern & Jim M Woollett & Sophia Perdikaris & Ian T. Lawson & Gordon T. Cook & Colin Amundsen & Ramona Harrison & Yekaterina Krivogorskaya & Elaine Dunbar - 199-215 Landscape Archaeology in a Dry-Stream Valley near Tell es-Sâfì/Gath (Israel): Agricultural Terraces and the Origin of Fill Deposits
by Oren Ackermann & Hendrik J. Bruins & Pariente Sarah & Helena Zhevelev & Aren M. Maeir - 217-224 Book Reviews
by Reviewers
April 2005, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-18 Reconstructing Woodland Vegetation and its Exploitation by Past Societies, based on the Analysis and Interpretation of Archaeological Wood Charcoal Macro-Remains
by Eleni Asouti & Phil Austin - 19-38 Prehistoric Use of Ringed Seals: A Zooarchaeological Study from Arctic Canada
by Maribeth Suzanne Murray - 39-49 Early Bronze Age Crop Plants from Yenibademli Höyük (Gökçeada), Western Turkey
by Emel Oybak Dönmez - 51-71 Sub-Local Differences in Late Holocene Land Use at Orstad, Jæren in SW Norway, revealed by Soil Pollen Stratigraphy
by Barbara M. Sageidet - 73-82 Wild and Cultivated Vegetables, Herbs and Spices in Greek Antiquity (900 B.C. to 400 B.C.)
by Fragkiska Megaloudi - 83-90 An Experimental Approach to the Disaggregation of Samples from Peat Deposits
by Joanna Bending - 91-96 First Discovery of Black Mulberry (Morus nigra L.) Pollen in a Late Bronze Age Well at Sint-Gillis-Waas (Flanders, Belgium): Contamination or in situ Deposition?
by Vanessa Gelorini & Jean Bourgeois - 97-103 'Science is Measurement'; ABMAP, a Database of Domestic Animal Bone Measurements
by Dale Serjeantson - 105-111 Book Reviews
by Reviewers
October 2004, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 113-115 Human Exploitation and Biota of Islands
by Nicki J. Whitehouse & Eileen M. Murphy & Gill Plunkett - 117-121 Island Differentiation Muddied by Island Biogeographers
by Sam J. Berry - 123-126 The Archaeological Record of Birds in Britain and Ireland Compared: Extinctions or Failures to Arrive?
by Derek W. Yalden & Robert I. Carthy - 127-134 Human Interference on Ascension Island
by Stephen A. Royle - 135-142 Reconsidering Evidence of Tasmanian Fishing
by Everett Bassett - 143-154 From Harvesting the Sea to Stock Rearing Along the Atlantic Façade of North-West Europe
by Rick Schulting & Anne Tresset & Catherine Dupont - 155-162 The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition on the Channel Islands: Adopting Agriculture in an Emerging Island Landscape
by David Bukach - 163-171 Post-Beaker Period Death and Burial at Northton, Isle Of Harris, Scotland
by Eileen Murphy & Richard Gregory & Derek Simpson - 173-178 Connections and Distance: Investigating Social and Agricultural Issues Relating to Early Medieval Crannogs in Ireland
by Christina Fredengren & Meriel McClatchie & Ingelise Stuijts - 179-188 The Food Economies of Atlantic Island Monasteries: The Documentary and Archaeo-Environmental Evidence
by Emily Murray & Finbar McCormick & Gill Plunkett - 189-198 Islands in Wilderness: The Changing Medieval Use of the East Anglian Peat Fens, England
by Rachel Ballantyne - 199-208 'Islands' in Holocene Forests: Implications for Forest Openness, Landscape Clearance and 'Culture-Steppe' Species
by Nicki J. Whitehouse & David N. Smith - 209-209 Guidelines for authors
by The Editors
April 2004, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-12 Hydrological Monitoring of an Alluviated Landscape in the Lower Great Ouse Valley at Over, Cambridgeshire: Results of the Gravel Extraction Phase
by Charles French - 13-38 A Record of Atmospheric Pollution and Vegetation Change as Recorded in Three Peat Bogs from the Northern Pennines Pb-Zn Orefield
by Tim M. Mighall & Lisa Dumayne-Peaty & David Cranstone - 39-45 Plant Remains as Indicators of Seasonality of Site-Use in the Mesolithic Period
by Petra Dark - 47-59 Do Insect Remains from Historic-Period Archaeological Occupation Sites Track Climate Change in Northern England?
by Harry Kenward - 61-74 Archaeological Implications of Plant and Invertebrate Remains from Fills of a Massive Post-Medieval Cut at Low Fisher Gate, Doncaster, U.K
by Harry K. Kenward & Allan R. Hall & Jane M. McCamish - 75-83 The Introduction of Fallow Deer to Britain: A Zooarchaeological Perspective
by Naomi Sykes - 85-98 Fragmentation: The Zonation Method Applied to Fragmented Human Remains from Archaeological and Forensic Contexts
by Christopher J. Knüsel & Alan K. Outram - 99-106 Phytoliths from a Norse Greenlandic Quern Stone: A Preliminary Investigation
by Julie M. Ross - 107-111 Book Reviews
by Reviewers - 113-113 Guidelines for authors
by The Editors
October 2003, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 97-109 High Resolution Stratigraphic Distribution of Coprolites within Eneolithic Middens, a Case Study: Hârsova-Tell (Constanta County, Southeast Romania)
by Alexandru Mihail Florian Tomescu & Valentin Radu & Dragos Moise - 111-118 Bones and Eggs. The Archaeological Presence of the Grass Snake Natrix natrix (L.) in The Netherlands
by Louise H. van Wijngaarden-Bakker & Kees D. Troostheide - 119-128 Comparing Levels of Subsistence Stress amongst Norse Settlers in Iceland and Greenland using Levels of Bone Fat Exploitation as an Indicator
by Alan K. Outram - 129-144 Pattern in Thinly-Distributed Plant and Invertebrate Macrofossils revealed by Extensive Analysis of Occupation Deposits at Low Fisher Gate, Doncaster, U.K
by Allan R. Hall & Harry K. Kenward & Jane M. McCamish - 145-165 Neolithic and Bronze Age Agriculture in Southern Scandinavia – Recent Archaeobotanical Evidence from Denmark
by David Earle Robinson - 167-175 Technical Notes on the Preparation of Leaf and Epidermis Specimens for Reference Collections and Archaeobotanical Investigations
by Andrew Stephen Fairbairn - 177-183 Phytoliths of Rice detected in the Neolithic Sites in the Valley of the Taihu Lake in China
by Yunfei Zheng & Akira Matsui & Hiroshi Fujiwara - 185-187 South American Palm Seeds (Orbignya sp.) in Dutch Shipwrecks
by Wim Kuijper & Martijn Manders - 188-192 Book Reviews
by Reviewers - 193-193 Guidelines for authors
by The Editors
April 2003, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-16 Prehistoric Landscapes and Settlement Geography along the Wadi Hasa, West-Central Jordan. Part II: Towards a Model of Palaeoecological Settlement for the Wadi Hasa
by Joseph Schuldenrein & Geoffrey A. Clark - 17-31 Joined-Up Archaeology at Old Scatness, Shetland: Thin Section Analysis of the Site and Hinterland
by Erika B. A. Guttmann & Ian A. Simpson & Stephen J. Dockrill - 33-50 The Use of Pollen, Magnetic and Carbon Analyses in Identifying Agricultural Activity and Soil Erosion from the Neolithic to the Iron Age – A Study of Two Lake Sediment Cores from Jæren, South-Western Norway
by Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen & Per Sandgren - 51-59 Dog Cockle Shells as Occasional Finds in Romano-British Shell Middens from Newquay, North Cornwall, UK
by Jan Light - 61-76 An Investigation of Agricultural Consumption and Production Models for Prehistoric and Roman Britain
by Chris J. Stevens - 77-84 Organisation and Management of Seed Reference Collections
by Mark Nesbitt & Sue Colledge & Mary Anne Murray - 85-89 Unusual Use of Freshwater Mussel (Unio sp.) Shells during the Early Bronze Age at Tell es-Sa'idiyeh, Jordan
by Caroline Cartwright - 91-95 Book Reviews
by Reviewers - 97-97 Guidelines for authors
by The Editors
June 2002, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-12 Ancient Fires on Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada: A Change in Causal Mechanisms at about 2,000 ybp
by Kendrick J. Brown & Richard J. Hebda - 13-22 The Traditional, Historical and Prehistoric Use of Ashes as an Insecticide, with an Experimental Study on the Insecticidal Efficacy of Washed Ash
by Tom Hakbijl - 23-34 Sources of Meat in Colonial Diets: Faunal Evidence from Two Nineteenth Century Tasmanian Whaling Stations
by Susan Lawrence & Catherine Tucker - 35-46 Assessment and Further Development of the Recording and Interpretation of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia in Archaeological Pig Populations
by Keith Dabney & Anton Ervynck & Beverly La Ferla - 47-60 British Agriculture: Texts for the Zoo-Archaeologist
by Simon J. M. Davis - 61-76 Fish Otoliths and their Relevance to Archaeology: An Analysis of Medieval, Post-Medieval, and Recent Material of Plaice, Cod and Haddock from the North Sea
by Wim Van Neer & Anton Ervynck & Loes J. Bolle & Richard S. Millner & Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp - 77-88 Derivation and Application of a Food Utility Index (FUI) for European Wild Boar (Sus scrofa L.)
by Peter Rowley-Conwy & Paul Halstead & Patricia Collins - 89-94 A Donkey (Equus asinus L.) Partial Skeleton from a Mid-Late Anglo-Saxon Alluvial Layer at Deans Yard Westminster, London SW1
by Ian L. Baxter - 95-99 Iron Age Cultigen? Experimental Return Rates for Fat Hen (Chenopodium album L.)
by Paul Stokes & Peter Rowley-Conwy - 101-106 Wetland Microfossils in Soil: Implications for the Study of Land Use on Archaeological Landscapes
by Mark Horrocks & Martin D. Jones & Scott L. Nichol & Douglas G. Sutton - 107-111 Book Reviews
by Reviewers - 113-113 Guidelines for authors
by The Editors
June 2001, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-12 The Sediments, Pollen, Plant Macro-Fossils and Insects from a Bronze Age Channel Fill at Yoxall Bridge, Staffordshire
by D. N. Smith & R. Roseff & S. Butler - 13-22 Medieval and Post-Medieval Butchered Dogs from Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
by Eileen M. Murphy - 23-38 Prehistoric Landscapes and Settlement Geography along the Wadi Hasa, West-Central Jordan. Part I: Geoarchaeology, Human Palaeoecology and Ethnographic Modelling
by Joseph Schuldenrein & Geoffrey A. Clark - 39-57 The Environmental Aspects and Palynological Signals of the “Fairy-Circles” – Ancient Earthworks linked to Coastal Heathland in South-Western Norway
by Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen - 59-71 New Aspects of Archaeobotanical Research in Central European Neolithic Lake Dwelling Sites
by Sabine Hosch & Stefanie Jacomet - 73-86 The Significance of Animals to the Early Medieval Frisians in the Northern Coastal Area of the Netherlands: Archaeozoological, Iconographic, Historical and Literary Evidence
by Wietske Prummel - 87-90 Wishful Thinking and the Introduction of the Rabbit to the Low Countries
by Roel C. G. M. Lauwerier & Jørn T. Zeiler - 91-96 The Roman Well at Piddington, Northamptonshire, England: an Investigation of the Coleopterous Fauna
by Tina Simpson - 97-102 Experimental SEM Determination of Game Mammalian Bloodstains on Stone Tools
by Policarp Hortolà - 103-111 Book Reviews
by Reviewers - 113-114 Guidelines for authors
by The Editors
June 2000, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-19 Palaeoenvironmental and Archaeological Implications of Isotopic Analyses (13C, 15N) from Neolithic to Present in Qazvin Plain (Iran)
by Hervé Bocherens & Marjan Mashkour & Daniel Billiou - 21-34 Tephrochronology, Environmental Change and the Norse Settlement of Iceland
by Andrew J. Dugmore & Anthony J. Newton & Guðrún Larsen & Gordon T. Cook - 35-48 Production, Imports and Status: Biological Remains from a Late Roman Farm at Great Holts Farm, Boreham, Essex, UK
by Peter Murphy & Umberto Albarella & Mark Germany & Alison Locker - 49-62 Carbonised Cereal from Three Late Neolithic and Two Early Bronze Age Sites in Western Norway
by Eli-Christine Soltvedt - 63-71 14C Dating and the Reconstruction of the Sedimentary Environment and Occupational History of Saltés (Atlantic coast, Southern Spain)
by Mark Van Strydonck & Anton Ervynck & Cecile Baeteman & An Lentacker - 73-82 Wood and Plant-use in 17th–19th Century Iceland: Archaeobotanical Analysis of Reykholt, Western Iceland
by Cynthia Zutter - 83-91 Food for the Dogs? The Consumption of Horseflesh at Dudley Castle in the Eighteenth Century
by Richard Thomas & Martin Lacock - 93-106 The Origins of Metallurgy in the Central Balkans based on the Analysis of Cut Marks on Animal Bones
by Haskel J. Greenfield - 107-115 Enamel Ultrastructure of Cattle from the Quaternary Period in India
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