Environmental Archaeology
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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
Volume 20, issue 4, 2015
- Storage: Introduction to the special issue pp. 305-313

- Andrea L. Balbo
- Innovations, food storage and the origins of agriculture pp. 314-320

- Geoffroy de Saulieu and Alain Testart
- The Neolithic refrigerator on a Friday night: How many people are coming to dinner and just what should I do with the slimy veggies in the back of the fridge? pp. 321-336

- Ian Kuijt
- Production risk, inter-annual food storage by households and population-level consequences in seasonal prehistoric agrarian societies pp. 337-348

- Bruce Winterhalder, Cedric Puleston and Cody Ross
- Food for all: An agent-based model to explore the emergence and implications of cooperation for food storage pp. 349-363

- Andreas Angourakis, José Ignacio Santos, José Galán and Andrea L. Balbo
- The role of food storage in human niche construction: An example from Neolithic Europe pp. 364-378

- Michael J. O'Brien and R. Alexander Bentley
- Storage in traditional farming communities of the western Mediterranean: Ethnographic, historical and archaeological data pp. 379-389

- Leonor Peña-Chocarro, Guillem Pérez Jordà, Jacob Morales Mateos and Lydia Zapata
- A microarchaeological approach for the study of pits pp. 390-405

- Andrea L. Balbo, Dan Cabanes, Juan José García-Granero, Anna Bonet, P. Ajithprasad and Xavier Terradas
- The implications of water storage for human settlement in Mediterranean waterless islands: The example of Pantelleria pp. 406-424

- S. Mantellini
- Landesque capital as an alternative to food storage in Melanesia: Irrigated taro terraces in New Georgia, Solomon Islands pp. 425-436

- Tim P. Bayliss-Smith and Edvard Hviding
Volume 20, issue 3, 2015
- Environmental archaeologies of Neolithisation: Old World case studies pp. 221-224

- Robin Bendrey, Amy Richardson, Sarah Elliott and Jade Whitlam
- Akanthou-Arkosykos, a ninth Millenium BC coastal settlement in Cyprus pp. 225-238

- Muge Sevketoglu and Ian Hanson
- The molluscs of Bestansur, Iraqi Kurdistan: A case study of Early Holocene Helix salomonica exploitation in the Zagros pp. 239-250

- Ingrid Iversen
- Neolithisation in North China: Landscape and geoarchaeological perspectives pp. 251-264

- Yijie Zhuang
- Early oleiculture or native wild Olea in eastern Maghreb: new pollen data from the sebkha-lagoon Halk el Menjel (Hergla, Central Tunisia) pp. 265-273

- Vincent Lebreton, Sahbi Jaouadi, Simone Mulazzani, Abdelkarim Boujelben, Lotfi Belhouchet, Amor Mokhtar Gammar, Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout, Jean-François Saliège, Mohamed Raouf Karray and Eric Fouache
- First results of archaeobotanical analysis from Neolithic layers of Buran Kaya IV (Crimea, Ukraine) pp. 274-282

- Aurélie Salavert, Erwan Messager, Giedre Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute, Vincent Lebreton, Grégory Bayle, Laurent Crépin, Simon Puaud, Stéphane Péan, Masayoshi Yamada and Aleksander Yanevich
- Preliminary ethnoarchaeological research on modern animal husbandry in Bestansur, Iraqi Kurdistan: Integrating animal, plant and environmental data pp. 283-303

- Sarah Elliott, Robin Bendrey, Jade Whitlam, Kamal Rauf Aziz and Jane Evans
Volume 20, issue 2, 2015
- New evidence on the introduction, cultivation and processing of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in southern Sweden pp. 111-119

- Mikael Larsson and Per Lagerås
- Reconstructing prey selection, hunting strategy and seasonality of the early Holocene frozen site in the Siberian High Arctic: A case study on the Zhokhov site faunal remains, De Long Islands pp. 120-157

- Vladimir V. Pitulko, Varvara V. Ivanova, Aleksei K. Kasparov and Elena Y. Pavlova
- Preliminary archaeoentomological analyses of permafrost-preserved cultural layers from the pre-contact Yup'ik Eskimo site of Nunalleq, Alaska: Implications, potential and methodological considerations pp. 158-167

- Véronique Forbes, Kate Britton and Rick Knecht
- Sustainable management of metallurgical forest on Mont Lozère (France) during the Early Middle Ages pp. 168-183

- Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet, Philippe Allée, Gabriel Servera Vives and Alain Ploquin
- The Holocene fluvial history of the Tremithos river (south central Cyprus) and its linkage to archaeological records pp. 184-201

- Matthieu Ghilardi, Stéphane Cordier, Jean-Michel Carozza, David Psomiadis, Jean Guilaine, Zomenia Zomeni, François Demory, Doriane Delanghe-Sabatier, Marc-Antoine Vella, Guenaëlle Bony and Christophe Morhange
- The taphonomy and micromorphology of sunken-featured buildings from Lyminge, Kent: A comparative mixed-method analysis pp. 202-220

- S. P. Maslin
Volume 20, issue 1, 2015
- A bone grease processing station at the Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village: Archaeological evidence for the exploitation of bone fats pp. 1-12

- Landon P. Karr, Alice E. G. Short, L. Adrien Hannus and Alan K. Outram
- The emergence of agropastoralism: Accelerated ecocultural change on the Andean altiplano, ∼3540–3120 cal BP pp. 13-29

- Erik J. Marsh
- Subsistence continuity, change, and environmental adaptation at the site of Nugljanska, Istria, Croatia pp. 30-40

- Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch and Preston Miracle
- Intensive hunting during the Iron Age of Southern Africa pp. 41-51

- Shaw Badenhorst
- Animal engravings in the central Sahara: A proxy of a proxy pp. 52-65

- Maria Guagnin
- Dung matters: An experimental study into the effectiveness of using dung from hay-fed livestock to reconstruct local vegetation pp. 66-81

- Mans Schepers and Henk Van Haaster
- The telltale potency of a simple milligram of charcoal found in a hearth left by Mesolithic reindeer hunters in the Norwegian mountains pp. 82-88

- Sveinung Bang-Andersen
- On bad terms: Problems and solutions within zooarchaeological bone surface modification studies pp. 89-103

- Emma C. James and Jessica C. Thompson
- England's Shipwreck Heritage: From Logboats to U-Boats pp. 104-105

- Mark Redknap
- Two oxen ahead: pre-mechanized farming in the Mediterranean pp. 106-107

- Lee G. Broderick
- AEA 2012 Conference Reading: Socioecological dynamics at the time of Neolithic transition in Iberia pp. 108-108

- Joan Bernabeu, Oreto García Puchol, Salvador Pardo, Michael Barton and Sarah B. McClure
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