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Environmental Archaeology

1998 - 2025

Current editor(s): Tim Mighall

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Volume 4, issue 1, 1999

Lining up on the M1: a Tooth Defect as a Bio-indicator for Environment and Husbandry in Ancient Pigs pp. 1-8 Downloads
Anton Ervynck and Keith Dabney
Coleoptera from Late Medieval Smoke-Blackened Thatch (SBT): their Archaeological Implications pp. 9-17 Downloads
David Smith, John Letts and Alison Cox
Criteria to Distinguish Capsule Fragments of Flax/Linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) from Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum L.) pp. 19-24 Downloads
Wendy Smith
Microwear in Modern Rooting and Stall-fed Pigs: the Potential of Dental Microwear Analysis for Exploring Pig Diet and Management in the Past pp. 25-32 Downloads
Jayne Ward and Ingrid L. Mainland
New Data on Early Medieval Flax Cultivation: an Archaeobotanical Record from Northern Poland pp. 33-40 Downloads
Małgorzata Latałowa and Włodzimierz Rączkowski
Hydrological Monitoring of an Alluviated Landscape in the Lower Great Ouse Valley, Cambridgeshire: Interim Results of the First Three Years pp. 41-56 Downloads
Charles French, Matthew Davis and Jennifer Heathcote
Molluscan Total Assemblages across a Woodland–Grassland Boundary and their Palaeoenvironmental Relevance pp. 57-65 Downloads
Paul Davies
Charting the Emergence of Cereal and Pulse Domestication in South-west Asia pp. 67-86 Downloads
Andrew Garrard
Evidence for 17th and 18th Century Cattle Improvements in Bedford pp. 87-92 Downloads
Eden Hutchins and Sean Steadman
Probable Fibres from Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in Bronze Age Scotland pp. 93-95 Downloads
Michael L. Ryder
An Unexpected Discovery in Medieval Bruges (Flanders, Belgium): Seeds of the Caper (Capparis spinosa L.) pp. 97-101 Downloads
Brigitte Cooremans
Book Reviews pp. 103-112 Downloads
Reviewers
Guidelines for authors pp. 113-113 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 3, issue 1, 1998

The Annual Round: an Overview of the AEA Conference 1994 pp. 1-3 Downloads
T. P. O'Connor
On the Difficulty of Detecting Seasonal Slaughtering of Sheep pp. 5-11 Downloads
T. P. O'Connor
Analysis of Dental Cementum Rings as an Approach to Azilian Hunting Strategies pp. 13-22 Downloads
H. Martin
Birds: a Seasonal Resource pp. 23-33 Downloads
Dale Serjeantson
Insects in Urban Waste Pits in Viking York: Another Kind of Seasonality pp. 35-53 Downloads
Harry Kenward and Frances Large
Seasonality in a Scottish Diet pp. 55-62 Downloads
Finbar McCormick
The Role of the Pig in Food Conservation and Storage in Traditional Irish Farming pp. 63-68 Downloads
Mervyn Watson
Changing Harvest Dates in Post-medieval Ireland pp. 69-71 Downloads
Jonathan Bell
Fishing: Evidence for Seasonality and Processing of Fish for Preservation in the Northern Isles of Scotland During the Iron Age and Norse Times pp. 73-80 Downloads
Ruby Cerón-Carrasco
Transhumance in Hellenistic Thessaly pp. 81-95 Downloads
H. Reinder Reinders and Wietske Prummel
Seasonal Aspects of Bronze and Iron Age Communities at Ra's al-Hadd, Oman pp. 97-102 Downloads
Caroline R. Cartwright
Some Evidence for Seasonality amongst Later Stone Age Hunter-gatherers in Southern Africa pp. 103-107 Downloads
Ina Plug
Seasonal Variation in Fishing Strategies at Two Iroquoian Village Sites Near Lake Simcoe, Ontario pp. 109-120 Downloads
Suzanne Needs-Howarth and Stephen Cox Thomas
Skates and Prickers from the Circular Fortress of Oost-Souburg, The Netherlands (AD 900–975) pp. 121-126 Downloads
Roel C. G. M. Lauwerier and Robert M. Van Heeringen
Evidence for Seasonality from Coprolites and Recent Faeces? pp. 127-128 Downloads
Caroline Vermeeren
Guidelines for authors pp. 129-129 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 2, issue 1, 1998

Environmental Archaeology: a Matter of Definition pp. 1-6 Downloads
T. P. O'Connor
Stress as an Aspect of Environmental Studies pp. 7-13 Downloads
Don Brothwell
Fishing in the Northern Isles: a Case Study Based on Fish Bone Assemblages from Two Multi-period Sites on Sanday, Orkney pp. 15-28 Downloads
Rebecca A. Nicholson
Wheat Grain Identification – Why Bother? pp. 29-34 Downloads
Glynis Jones
An Exploration of the Effects of Crop Rotation Regime on Modem Weed Floras pp. 35-48 Downloads
Carol Palmer
Recording the Preservational Condition of Archaeological Insect Fossils pp. 49-60 Downloads
Harry Kenward and Frances Large
Animal Hair in Medieval Ship Caulking Throws Light on Livestock Types pp. 61-66 Downloads
Michael L. Ryder
The Organisation of a Zoo-archaeological Reference Collection of Bird Bones pp. 67-69 Downloads
Elaine Corke, Simon Davis and Sebastian Payne
Pine Marten and Other Animal Species in the Poem Dinogad's Smock pp. 71-72 Downloads
Craig Cessford
Book Reviews pp. 73-80 Downloads
Reviewers
Guidelines for authors pp. 81-81 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 1, issue 1, 1998

The Archaeology of Fodder: Introduction pp. i-ii Downloads
Michael Charles, Paul Halstead and Glynis Jones
The Role of Fodder in the Farming System: a Case Study From Northern Jordan pp. 1-10 Downloads
Carol Palmer
Fodder Crops and the 'Agricultural Revolution' in England, 1700–1850 pp. 11-18 Downloads
Tom Williamson
European Agriculture Viewed Bottom-side Upwards: Fodder- and Forage-provision in a Traditional Greek Community pp. 19-34 Downloads
Hamish Forbes
Snapping up the Unconsidered Trifles: the Use of Agricultural Residues in Ancient Greek and Roman Farming pp. 35-40 Downloads
Lin Foxhall
They did not Live by Grass Alone: the Politics and Palaeoecology of Animal Fodder in the North Atlantic Region pp. 41-54 Downloads
Tom Amorosi, Paul C. Buckland, Kevin J. Edwards, Ingrid Mainland, Tom H. McGovern, Jon P. Sadler and Peter Skidmore
The Lamb's Last Supper: the Role of Dental Microwear Analysis in Reconstructing Livestock Diet in the Past pp. 55-62 Downloads
Ingrid L. Mainland
Beyond the Barn Beetles: Difficulties in Using Some Coleoptera as Indicators of Stored Fodder pp. 63-70 Downloads
David Smith
Leafy Hay: an Ethnoarchaeological Study in NW Greece pp. 71-80 Downloads
Paul Halstead, John Tierney, Simon Butler and Ymke Mulder
Beech Leaves and Twigs used as Winter Fodder: Examples from Historic and Prehistoric Times pp. 81-86 Downloads
Jean Nicolas Haas, Sabine Karg and Peter Rasmussen
Winter- and Spring-foddering of Sheep/Goat in the Bronze Age Site of Fiavè-Carera, Northern Italy pp. 87-94 Downloads
Sabine Karg
Distinguishing Food from Fodder in the Archaeobotanical Record pp. 95-98 Downloads
Glynis Jones
Fuel Fodder and Faeces: An Ethnographic and Botanical Study of Dung Fuel Use in Central Anatolia pp. 99-109 Downloads
Seona Anderson and Fusün Ertug-Yaras
Fodder From Dung: the Recognition and Interpretation of Dung-Derived Plant Material from Archaeological Sites pp. 111-122 Downloads
Michael Charles
Disentangling Dung: Pathways to Stable Manure pp. 123-126 Downloads
Allan Hall and Harry Kenward
Guidelines for authors pp. 127-127 Downloads
The Editors
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