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

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

- Hayley Foster
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
Volume 21, issue 4, 2016
- Erratum pp. 1-1

- The Editors
- A fish story or history? Evidence from the past: Part 2 pp. 307-308

- Arlene Fradkin and Lembi Lougas
- Fjord fishing in Mesolithic Western Norway pp. 309-316

- Kenneth Ritchie, Anne Karin Hufthammer and Knut Andreas Bergsvik
- Mesolithic fishery in the Polish Lowland. Fish remains from the Site 7 at Krzyż Wielkopolski, Poland pp. 317-324

- Mirosława Zabilska-Kunek, Daniel Makowiecki and Jacek Kabaciński
- Neolithic fish remains from the freshwater shell midden Riņņukalns in northern Latvia pp. 325-333

- Ulrich Schmölcke, John Meadows, Kenneth Ritchie, Valdis Bērziņš, Harald Lübke and Ilga Zagorska
- Harvesting molluscs in the Eneolithic: a study of freshwater bivalve accumulations from the tell settlements of Borduşani-Popină and Hârşova (Romania, 5th millennium BC) pp. 334-350

- Valentin Radu, Dragomir Nicolae Popovici, Cătălina Cernea, Ioan Cernău and Adrian Bălăşescu
- From operculum to bead: Production of pearls from opercular bones of Cyprinus carpio in the Romanian Eneolithic pp. 351-360

- Monica Ma˘rga˘rit, Valentin Radu and Dragomir Nicolae Popovici
- Fishery in prehistoric and medieval Tallinn, Estonia pp. 361-368

- Lembi Lõugas, Villu Kadakas and Ulla Kadakas
- Fish bones from the Old Town of Helsinki (Finland) sixteenth–seventeenth century pp. 369-380

- Kristiina Mannermaa
- Preliminary report on fish remains from the 18th- and 19th-century pearl fishing and trading settlement of Al Zubārah, Qatar pp. 381-388

- Lisa Yeomans
- Fishing gear from the Roman period in the Netherlands: An overview pp. 389-401

- Monica K. Dütting
- Fishing settlements in the Pskov region in the 16th century (according to archaeological data and written sources) pp. 402-410

- Elena Salmina
Volume 21, issue 3, 2016
- Novel isotopic approaches to investigating human palaeoecology: An introduction pp. 193-198

- Marcello A. Mannino, Emma Lightfoot and Rhiannon Stevens
- Local adoption of animal husbandry in the southern Levant: An isotopic perspective from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B funerary site of Kfar HaHoresh pp. 199-213

- Cheryl A. Makarewicz, Liora Kolska Horwitz and A. Nigel Goring-Morris
- Milking the megafauna: Using organic residue analysis to understand early farming practice pp. 214-229

- Jessica Smyth and Richard P. Evershed
- Early Horizon camelid management practices in the Nepeña Valley, north-central coast of Peru pp. 230-245

- Paul Szpak, David Chicoine, Jean-François Millaire, Christine D. White, Rebecca Parry and Fred J. Longstaffe
- Dead or alive? Investigating long-distance transport of live fallow deer and their body parts in antiquity pp. 246-259

- Holly Miller, Ruth F. Carden, Jane Evans, Angela Lamb, Richard Madgwick, David Osborne, Robert Symmons and Naomi Sykes
- Season of birth and sheep husbandry in late Roman and Medieval coastal Flanders: A pilot study using tooth enamel δ18O analysis pp. 260-270

- Michelle Buchan, Gundula Müldner, Anton Ervynck and Kate Britton
- Stable isotope analysis of soft tissues from mummified human remains pp. 271-284

- Angela L. Lamb
- Towards the use of radiocarbon as a dietary proxy: Establishing a first wide-ranging radiocarbon reservoir effects baseline for Germany pp. 285-294

- Ricardo Fernandes, Christoph Rinne, Marie-Josée Nadeau and Pieter Grootes
- Oxygen isotopes in Molluscan shell: Applications in environmental archaeology pp. 295-306

- Melanie J. Leng and Jonathan P. Lewis
Volume 21, issue 2, 2016
- A fish story or history? Evidence from the past pp. 103-104

- Arlene Fradkin and Lembi Lougas
- Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values in freshwater, brackish and marine fish bone collagen from Mesolithic and Neolithic sites in central and northern Europe pp. 105-118

- Harry K. Robson, Søren H. Andersen, Leon Clarke, Oliver E. Craig, Kurt J. Gron, Andrew K. G. Jones, Per Karsten, Nicky Milner, T. Douglas Price, Kenneth Ritchie, Mirosława Zabilska-Kunek and Carl Heron
- Inter- and intraspecies variability in stable isotope ratio values of archaeological freshwater fish remains from Switzerland (11th–19th centuries AD) pp. 119-132

- Simone Häberle, Benjamin T. Fuller, Olaf Nehlich, Wim Van Neer, Jörg Schibler and Heide Hüster Plogmann
- Estimations of sizes of fish from subfossil bones with a logarithmic regression model pp. 133-136

- Omri Lernau and Moshe Ben-Horin
- Archaeogenetic evidence for medieval occurrence of Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus in the North Sea pp. 137-143

- Elena A. Nikulina and Ulrich Schmölcke
- Snapshots of past fish faunas: paleo-oceanographic perspectives from the Baltic and Black Seas pp. 144-156

- Inge Bødker Enghoff and Vedat Ediger
- Taphonomy of burned fish bones – burning experiments in the open fire pp. 157-160

- Katariina Nurminen
- Pre-Columbian estuarine fishing along the lower St. Johns River, Florida, USA pp. 161-171

- Arlene Fradkin
- Fishing in the northern Maya lowlands AD 250–750: preliminary analysis of fish remains from Xcambo, Yucatan, Mexico pp. 172-181

- Nayeli G. Jiménez Cano and Thelma Sierra Sosa
- Palaeogeographic changes drove prehistoric fishing practices in the Cambaceres Bay (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) during the middle and late Holocene pp. 182-192

- Atilio Francisco J. Zangrando, Juan Federico Ponce, María Paz Martinoli, Alejandro Montes, Ernesto Piana and Fabián Vanella
Volume 21, issue 1, 2016
- Stable isotope analysis on human remains from the final Early Holocene in the southern Puna of Argentina: The case of Peñas de las Trampas 1.1 pp. 1-10

- Violeta Killian Galván, Jorge Martínez, Alexander Cherkinsky, Mariana Mondini and Héctor Panarello
- Agricultural and household activities in Vestfold, Southeast Norway, as illustrated by pollen data and the charred remains of crops and wild plants pp. 11-30

- Eli-Christine Soltvedt and Kari E. Henningsmoen
- Interdisciplinary approach for reconstructing an alder-based historical agricultural practice of the Eastern Ligurian Apennines (NW Italy) pp. 31-44

- Chiara Molinari and Carlo Montanari
- Iron Age animal husbandry in the wetlands of the western Netherlands pp. 45-58

- Joyce van Dijk
- ‘We'll have what they're having’, cultural identity through diet in the English Saxon Period pp. 59-78

- Matilda Holmes
- Deposition of annual growth lines in the apex of the common limpet (Patella vulgata) from Shetland Islands, UK and Norway: Evidence from field marking and shell mineral content of annual line deposition pp. 79-87

- William G. Ambrose, William L. Locke V, Gerald F. Bigelow and Paul E. Renaud
- Bread and surpluses: the Anglo-Saxon ‘bread wheat thesis’ reconsidered pp. 88-102

- Mark McKerracher
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