Environmental Archaeology
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2018
- From Isoscapes to Farmscapes: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 299-302

- Philippa Ascough, Ingrid Mainland and Anthony Newton
- From Traditional Farming in Morocco to Early Urban Agroecology in Northern Mesopotamia: Combining Present-day Arable Weed Surveys and Crop Isotope Analysis to Reconstruct Past Agrosystems in (Semi-)arid Regions pp. 303-322

- Amy Bogaard, Amy Styring, Mohammed Ater, Younes Hmimsa, Laura Green, Elizabeth Stroud, Jade Whitlam, Charlotte Diffey, Erika Nitsch, Michael Charles, Glynis Jones and John Hodgson
- Crop Fertility Conditions in North-Eastern Gaul During the La Tène and Roman Periods: A Combined Stable Isotope Analysis of Archaeobotanical and Archaeozoological Remains pp. 323-337

- Mònica Aguilera, Véronique Zech-Matterne, Sébastien Lepetz and Marie Balasse
- Norse Animal Husbandry in Liminal Environments: Stable Isotope Evidence from the Scottish North Atlantic Islands pp. 338-351

- Jennifer R. Jones and Jacqui A. Mulville
- Pastoralist Mobility in Bronze Age Landscapes of Northern Kazakhstan: 87Sr/86Sr and δ18O Analyses of Human Dentition from Bestamak and Lisakovsk pp. 352-366

- A. R. Ventresca Miller, C. Winter-Schuh, E. R. Usmanova, A. Logvin, I. Shevnina and C. A. Makarewicz
- Dietary Stress and Animal Resource Use at the Postclassic Maya city, Mayapán (Mexico) pp. 367-377

- Sarah Heins Ledogar
- The Efficiency of Flotation Compared with Other Methods for Recovering Assemblages of Terrestrial and Aquatic Gastropods from Archaeological Deposits, with Reference to the Site of Pico Ramos (Basque Country, Spain) pp. 378-388

- Kenneth D. Thomas and Lydia Zapata
- Living on the Edge? Transformation of a Marginal Pleistocene Landscape Into a Settlement Area in the Northeastern Part of the Netherlands pp. 389-402

- Henk M. van der Velde, Johanna A. A. Bos, Gert L. Kortekaas and Frieda S. Zuidhoff
- δ18O Analyses of the Humpbacked Conch (Gibberulus gibberulus): Evaluating a Proxy for Reconstructing Sea-Surface Temperature at Chelechol ra Orrak, Palau pp. 403-415

- Taylor N. Dodrill, Nicholas P. Jew and Scott M. Fitzpatrick
- Cultivation of Naked Barley by Early Iron Age Agro-pastoralists in Xinjiang, China pp. 416-425

- Duo Tian, Jian Ma, Jianxin Wang, Thomas Pilgram, Zhijun Zhao and Xinyi Liu
Volume 23, issue 3, 2018
- The use of Scientific Techniques in the Study, Reconstruction of and Human Interaction with Woodlands: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 201-204

- Scott Timpany, Lorna O'Donnell and Koen Deforce
- Palaeoenvironmental evidence for woodland conservation in Northern Iceland from settlement to the twentieth century pp. 205-216

- Eileen Tisdall, Rebecca Barclay, Amy Nichol, Robert McCulloch, Ian Simpson, Huw Smith and Orri Vésteinsson
- Does the ‘Marine Signature’ of Driftwood Persist in the Archaeological Record? An Experimental Case Study from Iceland pp. 217-227

- Dawn Elise Mooney
- Seeing the Wood for the Trees: Recent Advances in the Reconstruction of Woodland in Archaeological Landscapes Using Pollen Data pp. 228-239

- M. J. Bunting and M. Farrell
- Into the Woods: Revealing Ireland’s Iron Age Woodlands Through Archaeological Charcoal Analysis pp. 240-253

- Lorna O'Donnell
- Using Branch Age and Diameter to Identify Woodland Management: New Developments pp. 254-266

- Welmoed A. Out, Kirsti Hänninen and Caroline Vermeeren
- Vegetation Changes and Woodland Management Associated with a Prehistoric to Medieval Burnt Mound Complex at Ballygawley, Northern Ireland pp. 267-285

- T. Mighall, S. Timpany, J. Wheeler, L. Bailey, M. Bamforth, L. Gray and Mark Taylor
- From Rackham to REVEALS: Reflections on Palaeoecological Approaches to Woodland and Trees pp. 286-297

- Suzi Richer and Benjamin Gearey
Volume 23, issue 2, 2018
- Multi-method Analysis of Avian Eggs as Grave Goods: Revealing Symbolism in Conversion Period Burials at Kukruse, NE Estonia pp. 109-122

- Tõnno Jonuks, Ester Oras, Julia Best, Beatrice Demarchi, Raivo Mänd, Samantha Presslee and Signe Vahur
- Reconstruction of the Late Glacial and Early Holocene landscape and human presence in Lubrza, Western Poland, on the basis of multidisciplinary analyses pp. 123-136

- Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka, Lucy Kubiak-Martens, Iwona Okuniewska-Nowaczyk, Magdalena Ratajczak-Szczerba, Aldona Kurzawska and Bernadeta Kufel-Diakowska
- Anglo-Saxon Economy and Ecology by a Downland Stream: A Waterlogged Sequence from the Anglo-Saxon Royal Settlement at Lyminge, Kent pp. 137-151

- S. P. Maslin
- Applied Zooarchaeology of Freshwater Mussel (Bivalvia: Unionidae) Shell from Golson (22HU508), A Deasonville-Period Site on the Yazoo River, Mississippi pp. 152-159

- Evan Peacock, Joseph Mitchell and C. Andrew Buchner
- Contouring the Cataclysm: A Geographical Analysis of the Effects of the Minoan Eruption of the Santorini Volcano pp. 160-176

- C. D. Athanassas, K. Modis, M. C. Alçiçek and K. Theodorakopoulou
- Prehistoric Molluscan Faunas of the Yazoo River, Mississippi, USA: Archaeological Perspectives for Modern Conservation pp. 177-186

- Joseph Mitchell
- The Seasonal Mobility of Prehistoric Gazelle Herds in the Azraq Basin, Jordan: Modelling Alternative Strategies Using Stable Isotopes pp. 187-199

- Elizabeth Henton, Isabelle Ruben, Carol Palmer, Louise Martin, Andrew Garrard, Matthew Thirlwall and Anne-Lise Jourdan
Volume 23, issue 1, 2018
- The Environmental Legacies of Colonialism in the Northern Neotropics: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-3

- Diane Wallman, E. Christian Wells and Isabel C. Rivera-Collazo
- The Political Ecology of Plantations from the Ground Up pp. 4-12

- Sarah E. Oas and Mark W. Hauser
- Histories and Trajectories of Socio-Ecological Landscapes in the Lesser Antilles: Implications of Colonial Period Zooarchaeological Research pp. 13-22

- Diane Wallman
- Plantation Soilscapes: Initial and Cumulative Impacts of Colonial Agriculture in Antigua, West Indies pp. 23-35

- E. Christian Wells, Suzanna M. Pratt, Georgia L. Fox, Peter E. Siegel, Nicholas P. Dunning and A. Reginald Murphy
- Landscape Transformation During Ceramic Age and Colonial Occupations of Barbuda, West Indies pp. 36-46

- Allison Bain, Anne-Marie Faucher, Lisa M. Kennedy, Allison R. LeBlanc, Michael J. Burn, Rebecca Boger and Sophia Perdikaris
- From Icon of Empire to National Emblem: New Evidence for the Fallow Deer of Barbuda pp. 47-55

- Sophia Perdikaris, Allison Bain, Sandrine Grouard, Karis Baker, Edith Gonzalez, A. Rus Hoelzel, Holly Miller, Reaksha Persaud and Naomi Sykes
- Cultivating Salt: Socio-Natural Assemblages on the Saltpans of the Venezuelan Islands, Seventeenth to Nineteenth Century pp. 56-68

- Konrad A. Antczak
- Agropastoralism and Household Ecology in Yucatán After the Spanish Invasion pp. 69-79

- Rani T. Alexander and Héctor Hernández Álvarez
- The Origins of Early Colonial Cows at San Bernabé, Guatemala: Strontium Isotope Values at an Early Spanish Mission in the Petén Lakes Region of Northern Guatemala pp. 80-96

- Carolyn Freiwald and Timothy Pugh
- A Deep-Time Socioecosystem Framework to Understand Social Vulnerability on a Tropical Island pp. 97-108

- Isabel C. Rivera-Collazo, Cristina Rodríguez-Franco and José Julián Garay-Vázquez
Volume 22, issue 4, 2017
- Anthropic Activity Markers: Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology pp. 339-342

- Carla Lancelotti, Alessandra Pecci and Debora Zurro
- Chemical Residues as Anthropic Activity Markers. Ethnoarchaeology, Experimental Archaeology and Archaeology of Food Production and Consumption pp. 343-353

- Alessandra Pecci, Luis Barba and Agustín Ortiz
- Intra-site Spatial Analysis in Ethnoarchaeology pp. 354-364

- Carla Lancelotti, Joan Negre Pérez, Jonàs Alcaina-Mateos and Francesco Carrer
- Micromorphological Study of Concotto Surfaces Protected by the Avellino Eruption in 3945 ± 10 cal. BP at the Early Bronze Age of Afragola Village in Southern Italy pp. 365-380

- Tiziana Matarazzo, Francesco Berna and Paul Goldberg
- Agroindustrial Soilscapes in the Caribbean: A Geochemical Perspective from Betty’s Hope, Antigua pp. 381-393

- E. Christian Wells, Christopher K. Waters, Anthony R. Tricarico and Georgia L. Fox
- An Ethnoarchaeological Study on Anthropic Markers from a Shell-midden in Tierra del Fuego (Southern Argentina): Lanashuaia II pp. 394-411

- Débora Zurro, Joan Negre, Javier Ruiz Pérez, Myrian Álvarez, Ivan Briz i Godino and Jorge Caro
- Ethno-geochemical and Phytolith Studies of Activity Related Patterns: A Case Study from Al Ma’tan, Jordan pp. 412-433

- Emma Louise Jenkins, Samantha Lee Allcock, Sarah Elliott, Carol Palmer and John Grattan
- Detection of Human Landscape Alteration Using Nested Microbotanical and Fungal Proxies pp. 434-446

- Ryan M. Szymanski
Volume 22, issue 3, 2017
- Quantifying woodland resource usage and selection from Neolithic to post Mediaeval times in the Irish Midlands pp. 219-232

- Ellen OCarroll and Fraser J.G. Mitchell
- Post-Roman crop production and processing: Archaeological evidence from Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire pp. 233-246

- Cath Ross, Lynne F. Gardiner, Gary Brogan and Hannah Russ
- Horticulturists and oxygen ecozones in the tropical and subtropical forests of Southeast South America pp. 247-267

- Daniel Loponte, Mirian Carbonera, María José Corriale and Alejandro Acosta
- Dietary changes and millet consumption in northern France at the end of Prehistory: Evidence from archaeobotanical and stable isotope data pp. 268-282

- Gwenaëlle Goude, Léonie Rey, Françoise Toulemonde, Mathilde Cervel and Stéphane Rottier
- Stable isotope analysis of Pacific rat (Rattus exulans) from archaeological sites in Mangareva (French Polynesia): The use of commensal species for understanding human activity and ecosystem change pp. 283-297

- Jillian A. Swift, Melanie J. Miller and Patrick V. Kirch
- Economy and society of the Remi and Suessiones in Gallia Belgica during the last two centuries BC through the prism of archaeozoology pp. 298-317

- Pierre-Emmanuel Paris
- Bioarchaeological preservation and non-elite diet in the Bay of Naples: An analysis of the food remains from the Cardo V sewer at the Roman site of Herculaneum pp. 318-336

- Erica Rowan
- Animal bones in Australian archaeology: a field guide to common native and introduced species pp. 337-337

- Hayley Foster
- Into the ocean: vikings, Irish and environmental change in Iceland and the North pp. 337-338

- Chris Caseldine
Volume 22, issue 2, 2017
- Can't find a pulse? Celtic bean (Vicia faba L.) in British prehistory pp. 113-127

- Edward R. Treasure and Mike J. Church
- The utility of livestock dung for reconstructing recent ethnological and environmental histories pp. 128-146

- Xavier Panadès i Blas, Jordi Bartolomé i Filella, Caroline Strömberg, Ignasi Soriano i Tomàs, Paul Buckland, Karen K. Serieyssol, Joan Bach i Plaza, Antonio Arillo Aranda, Francesca Lozar, Tony Stevenson, Lourdes Chamorro i Lorenzo and Peter Ditchfield
- Birds in the medieval culture and economy of the East Slavs in the 10–13th centuries AD pp. 147-165

- Leonid Gorobets and Oleksandr Kovalchuk
- Raised bed agriculture in northwest Europe triggered by climatic change around 850 BC: a hypothesis pp. 166-170

- W. Groenman-van Waateringe and B. van Geel
- Leather straps with avian tarsometatarsi from the medieval Russia: Jesses or amulets? pp. 171-174

- Andrei V Zinoviev
- Tending and drive hunting: A density-mediated attrition model can explain age profiles of white-tailed deer at Iroquoian village sites pp. 175-188

- Suzanne Needs-Howarth and Alicia L. Hawkins
- Socio-economic status and religious identity in medieval Iberia: The zooarchaeological evidence pp. 189-199

- Idoia Grau-Sologestoa
- Wood exploitation and food supply at the border of the Roman Empire: the case of the vicus of Thamusida – Sidi Ali ben Ahmed (Morocco) pp. 200-217

- Emilia Allevato, Mauro Paolo Buonincontri, Alessandra Pecci, Alessia D'Auria, Emanuele Papi, Antonio Saracino and Gaetano Di Pasquale
Volume 22, issue 1, 2017
- Neolithic and Bronze Age ungulate footprint-tracks of the Severn Estuary: Species, age, identification and the interpretation of husbandry practices pp. 1-14

- Kirsten Barr and Martin Bell
- Implications of phytolith and diatom assemblages in the cultural layers of prehistoric archaeological sites of Ban Non Wat and Nong Hua Raet in Northeast Thailand pp. 15-27

- Nelum Kanthilatha, William Boyd, Jeffery Parr and Nigel Chang
- Evolution of the Palaeolithic landscape at the westernmost tip of continental Europe: The shoreline seen by the Menez Dregan dwellers pp. 28-39

- J. P. Lefort, J. L. Monnier, G. A. Danukalova and A. L. Ravon
- Calving seasonality at Pool, Orkney during the first millennium AD: an investigation using intra-tooth isotope ratio analysis of cattle molar enamel pp. 40-55

- Jacqueline Towers, Ingrid Mainland, Janet Montgomery and Julie Bond
- ‘The debatable territory where geology and archaeology meet’: reassessing the early archaeobotanical work of Clement Reid and Arthur Lyell at Roman Silchester pp. 56-78

- Lisa A. Lodwick
- Early Holocene palaeoseasonality inferred from the stable isotope composition of Unio shells from Çatalhöyük, Turkey pp. 79-95

- Jonathan P. Lewis, Melanie J. Leng, Jonathan R. Dean, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Daniella E. Bar-Yosef Mayer and Xiaohong Wu
- Carnem et circenses – consumption of animals and their products in Roman urban and military sites in two regions in the northwestern provinces pp. 96-112

- Maaike Groot and Sabine Deschler-Erb
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