Environmental Archaeology
1998 - 2026
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2020
- Studying Human Responses to Environmental Change: Trends and Trajectories of Archaeological Research pp. 367-380

- Dylan S. Davis
- Shifts Along a Spectrum: A Longitudinal Study of the Western Eurasian Realized Climate Niche pp. 381-396

- Christopher M. Nicholson
- Chinook Salmon, Late Holocene Climate Change, and the Occupational History of Kettle Falls, a Columbia River Fishing Station pp. 397-410

- Ian Hutchinson and Mark E. Hall
- Patterns of Resource Use and Isotopic Niche Overlap Among Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), Pampas Deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus) and Marsh Deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) in the Pampas. Ecological, Paleoenvironmental and Archaeological Implications pp. 411-444

- Daniel Loponte and Maria José Corriale
- Traditional arid lands agriculture: understanding the past for the future pp. 445-446

- Graeme Barker
- The Fields of Britannia: continuity and change in the late Roman and early medieval landscape pp. 446-447

- Pamela J. Cross
Volume 25, issue 3, 2020
- Past Andean Pastoralism: A Reconsidered Diversity. Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 257-261

- Elise Dufour and Nicolas Goepfert
- Isotopic Evidence for Camelid Husbandry During the Formative Period at the Pacopampa Site, Peru pp. 262-278

- Mai Takigami, K. Uzawa, Y. Seki, D. Morales Chocano and M. Yoneda
- An Integrated isotopic study of Early Intermediate Period camelid husbandry in the Santa Valley, Perú pp. 279-295

- Paul Szpak, Jean-François Millaire, Claude Chapdelaine, Christine D. White and Fred J. Longstaffe
- Herds for the Gods? Selection Criteria and Herd Management at the Mass Sacrifice Site of Huanchaquito-Las Llamas During the Chimú Period, Northern Coast of Peru pp. 296-309

- Nicolas Goepfert, Elise Dufour, Gabriel Prieto and John Verano
- Life History and Origin of the Camelids Provisioning a Mass Killing Sacrifice During the Chimú Period: Insight from Stable Isotopes pp. 310-324

- Elise Dufour, Nicolas Goepfert, Manon Le Neün, Gabriel Prieto and John W. Verano
- Camelid Gastrointestinal Parasites from the Archaeological Site of Huanchaquito (Peru): First Results pp. 325-332

- Matthieu Le Bailly, Nicolas Goepfert, Gabriel Prieto, John Verano and Benjamin Dufour
- New Bioarchaeological Evidence and Radiocarbon Dates from the Lambayeque/Sicán Culture Camelids from the El Brujo Complex (Northern Coast of Peru): Implications for Funerary and Herd Management Practices pp. 333-352

- Francisca Santana-Sagredo, Elise Dufour, Nicolas Goepfert, Antoine Zazzo, Régulo Franco Jordán and Segundo Vásquez Sánchez
- Assessing Prehispanic Herding Strategies through Stable Isotope Analysis: A Case Study from the Dry Puna of Argentina pp. 353-364

- Celeste T. Samec, Malena Pirola, Hugo D. Yacobaccio and Héctor O. Panarello
- Correction pp. 365-366

- The Editors
Volume 25, issue 2, 2020
- Integrated Microscopy Approaches in Archaeobotany: proceedings of the 2016 and 2017 workshops, University of Reading, UK pp. 131-134

- Rowena Y. Banerjea, Catherine Barnett, Lionello F. Morandi and Marta Portillo
- Feeding the Crusades: Archaeobotany, Animal Husbandry and Livestock Alimentation on the Baltic Frontier pp. 135-150

- Rowena Y. Banerjea, Monika Badura, Alex Brown, Lionello F. Morandi, Mirosław Marcinkowski, Heiki Valk, Kristin M. Ismail-Meyer and Aleks Pluskowski
- Early Middle Ages Houses of Gien (France) from the Inside: Geoarchaeology and Archaeobotany of 9th–11th c. Floors pp. 151-169

- Quentin Borderie, Terry Ball, Rowena Banerjea, Mélinda Bizri, Coline Lejault, Sabrina Save and Alys Vaughan-Williams
- Visibility, Preservation and Colour: A Descriptive System for the Study of Opal Phytoliths in (Archaeological) Soil and Sediment Thin Sections pp. 170-177

- Luc Vrydaghs and Yannick Devos
- Variable Ovicaprid Diet and Faecal Spherulite Production at Amara West, Sudan pp. 178-197

- Matthew Dalton and Philippa Ryan
- An Ethnoarchaeological Case Study of Dung Fungal Spore and Faecal Spherulite Taphonomy in a Pastoral Cave Deposit pp. 198-207

- Lionello F. Morandi
- Early Animal Management Strategies during the Neolithic of the Konya Plain, Central Anatolia: Integrating Micromorphological and Microfossil Evidence pp. 208-226

- Aroa García-Suárez, Marta Portillo and Wendy Matthews
- Fuelling the Fires: The Contribution of Wood Charcoal Analysis to a Landscape Scale Project at and Around Pre-Conquest Iron Age Silchester and a Reflection on Its Wider Implications pp. 227-245

- Catherine Barnett
- Advances in Morphometrics in Archaeobotany pp. 246-256

- Marta Portillo, Terry B. Ball, Michael Wallace, Charlene Murphy, Sebastián Pérez-Díaz, Mónica Ruiz-Alonso, Francisco Javier Aceituno and José Antonio López-Sáez
Volume 25, issue 1, 2020
- Spatial-Temporal Evolution of the Distribution Pattern of Neolithic Sites in Han River Basin, China pp. 1-13

- Wenmin Qin, Lunche Wang, Aiwen Lin, Chao Yang and Hongji Zhu
- Shellfish Exploitation in the Western Canary Islands Over the Last Two Millennia pp. 14-36

- Wesley Parker, Yurena Yanes, Eduardo Mesa Hernández, Juan Carlos Hernández Marrero, Jorge Pais, Nora Soto Contreras and Donna Surge
- Archaeological and Historical Materials as a Means to Explore Finnish Crop History pp. 37-52

- Mia Lempiäinen-Avci, Maria Lundström, Sanna Huttunen, Matti W. Leino and Jenny Hagenblad
- Integrating Local and Regional in Pre-Contact Hawaiian Agriculture at Kahuku, Hawai‘i Island pp. 53-68

- Seth Quintus and Noa Kekuewa Lincoln
- Chenopodium Seeds in Open-Air Archaeological Sites – How to Not Throw the Baby Out with the Bathwater pp. 69-81

- Aldona Mueller-Bieniek, Joanna Pyzel and Magda Kapcia
- The Changing Exploitation of Oysters (Ostrea edulis L. 1758) in Late Medieval and Early Modern England: A Case Study from Dudley Castle, West Midlands pp. 82-95

- Richard Thomas, Matt Law, Emma Browning, Alistair Hill and Rachel Small
- Relict Anthropogenic Ecosystem from the Middle Ages: History of a Salt Marsh from Transylvania (Sic, N Romania) pp. 96-113

- Gusztáv Jakab, Lóránd Silye, Pál Sümegi, Attila Tóth, Balázs Sümegi, Ilona Pál and Elek Benkő
- Recent Major Themes and Research Areas in the Study of Human-Environment Interaction in Prehistory pp. 114-130

- W. Christopher Carleton and Mark Collard
Volume 24, issue 4, 2019
- Archaeo-Ornithology: Towards an Archaeology of Human-Bird Interfaces pp. 337-358

- Catrin Kost and Shumon T. Hussain
- Gazing at Owls? Human-strigiform Interfaces and their Role in the Construction of Gravettian Lifeworlds in East-Central Europe pp. 359-376

- Shumon T. Hussain
- Spirit Birds at Neolithic Çatalhöyük pp. 377-386

- Nerissa Russell
- Prehistoric Bird Watching in Southern Iberia? The Rock Art of Tajo de las Figuras Reconsidered pp. 387-399

- María Lazarich, Antonio Ramos-Gil and Juan Luis González-Pérez
- Extraordinary Creatures: The Role of Birds in Early Iron Age Slovenia pp. 400-410

- Adrienne C. Frie
- Chasing the Halcyon Light – Human-Kingfisher Relations in Eastern Han-Dynasty China (CE 25–220) and Their Material, Sociocultural and Ecological Articulations pp. 411-433

- Catrin Kost
- Humans, Birds and Burial Practices at Ipiutak, Alaska: Perspectivism in the Western Arctic pp. 434-448

- Erica Hill
- Wild Birds of the Italian Middle Ages: Diet, Environment and Society pp. 449-459

- Chiara Assunta Corbino and Umberto Albarella
Volume 24, issue 3, 2019
- Plant Based Subsistence Strategy of the Medieval Ishmaelite (12th–13th c.) Population in the Carpathian Basin (NE-Hungary) pp. 229-247

- Ferenc Gyulai, László Szolnoki, Zoltán Rózsa, Máté Merkl and Ákos Pető
- The Environment and Subsistence of the Early Neolithic Settlement Area at Těšetice-Kyjovice, Czech Republic pp. 248-262

- Ivana Vostrovská, Jarmila Bíšková, Hana Lukšíková, Petr Kočár and Romana Kočárová
- Holey Goats: Multiple Cases of Supratrochlear Foramina in the Humerus of Caprines from the New Kingdom Pharaonic Town of Amara West, Northern Sudan pp. 263-268

- Eleanor Williams, Jaco Weinstock and Neal Spencer
- The Anthropogenic Use of Firewood During the European Middle Pleistocene: Charcoal Evidence from Levels XIII and XI of Bolomor Cave, Eastern Iberia (230–160 ka) pp. 269-284

- Paloma Vidal-Matutano, Ruth Blasco, Pablo Sañudo and Josep Fernández Peris
- Footpaths Marked by Changes in Geological Clasts as Indicators of Mobility in Tenerife, Canary Islands pp. 285-293

- Matilde Arnay-de-la-Rosa, Carlos García-Ávila, Efraín Marrero-Salas, Constantino Criado-Hernández and Emilio González-Reimers
- The Beasts At Large – Perennial Questions and New Paradigms for Caribbean Translocation Research. Part II: Mammalian Introductions in Cultural Context pp. 294-305

- Christina M. Giovas
- Reconstruction of Caprine Management and Landscape Use Through Dental Microwear Analysis: The Case of the Iron Age Site of El Turó de la Font de la Canya (Barcelona, Spain) pp. 306-316

- Sergio Jiménez-Manchón, Sílvia Valenzuela-Lamas, Isabel Cáceres, Hèctor Orengo, Armelle Gardeisen, Daniel López and Florent Rivals
- Multi-Isotope Investigations for Scientific Characterisation and Provenance Implication of Banded Travertines from Tripolis Antique City (Denizli–Turkey) pp. 317-336

- Tamer Koralay, Mehmet Oruç Baykara, Kıymet Deniz, Yusuf Kağan Kadioğlu, Bahadır Duman and Chuan-Chou Shen
- Corrigendum pp. 337-337

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 2, 2019
- Advancing the Study of Amerindian Ecodynamics in the Caribbean: Current Perspectives pp. 107-114

- Michelle J. LeFebvre, Christina M. Giovas and Jason E. Laffoon
- Bahamian hutia (Geocapromys ingrahami) in the Lucayan Realm: Pre-Columbian Exploitation and Translocation pp. 115-131

- Michelle J. LeFebvre, Geoffrey DuChemin, Susan D. deFrance, William F. Keegan and Kristen Walczesky
- A Multi-Isotope Investigation of Human and Dog Mobility and Diet in the Pre-Colonial Antilles pp. 132-148

- Jason E. Laffoon, Menno L. P. Hoogland, Gareth R. Davies and Corinne L. Hofman
- Catalytic Environments pp. 149-160

- Joost Morsink
- Avian Remains from Late Pre-colonial Amerindian sites on Islands of the Venezuelan Caribbean pp. 161-181

- Ma. Magdalena Antczak, Andrzej T. Antczak and Miguel Lentino
- The Beasts at Large – Perennial Questions and New Paradigms for Caribbean Translocation Research. Part I: Ethnozoogeography of Mammals pp. 182-198

- Christina M. Giovas
- ‘Marineness’, the Underwater Seascape and Variability in Maritime Adaptations in the Late Ceramic Age Northern Lesser Antilles pp. 199-210

- John G. Crock, Nanny Carder and Wetherbee Dorshow
- Museum Collections and Archaic Era Vertebrate Faunal Remains from Cuba pp. 211-227

- Roger H. Colten and Brian Worthington
Volume 24, issue 1, 2019
- Mixed Livelihood Society in Iin Hamina – a Case Study of Medieval Diet in the Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland pp. 1-14

- Maria Lahtinen and Anna-Kaisa Salmi
- Possible Wild Boar Management during the Ertebølle Period. A Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Analysis of Mesolithic Wild Boar from Fannerup F, Denmark pp. 15-27

- Rikke Maring and Felix Riede
- Exploring Roman Ritual Behaviours Through Plant Remains from Pannonia Inferior pp. 28-37

- Kelly Reed, Lisa Lodwick, Tino Leleković and Hrvoje Vulić
- Archaeology and Climate Change: Evidence of a Flash-flood During the LIA in Asturias (NW Spain) and its Social Consequences pp. 38-48

- Jesús Fernández, Gabriel Moshenska and Eneko Iriarte
- Determining Age and Season of Death by Use of Incremental Lines in Norwegian Reindeer Tooth Cementum pp. 49-60

- Liselotte M. Takken Beijersbergen
- Reconstruction of Fire History Using ‘Dry’ Sediments, An Approach for Microcharcoal Studies from the Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentina pp. 61-78

- Henrik B. Lindskoug and M. Bernarda Marconetto
- Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) Teeth from a Female Burial in Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov, Northwestern Russia (c. 6200 cal BC) – Local Rarities or Transported Goods? pp. 79-90

- Kristiina Mannermaa, Dimitri Gerasimov, Evgeny Girya and Mikhail V. Sablin
- Rural Agricultural Economies and Military Provisioning at Roman Gordion (Central Turkey) pp. 91-105

- Canan Çakırlar and John M. Marston
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