Environmental Archaeology
1998 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 3, 2013
- Animal–plant interactions on the Iranian plateau and in adjacent areas: Using bioarchaeological methods in the reconstruction of agro-pastoral practices pp. 189-190

- Marjan Mashkour and Margareta Tengberg
- A bioarchaeological investigation of three late Chalcolithic pits at Ovçular Tepesi (Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan) pp. 191-200

- Rémi Berthon, Alexia Decaix, Zsófia Eszter Kovács, Wim Van Neer, Margareta Tengberg, George Willcox and Thomas Cucchi
- Fossil beetles as possible evidence for transhumance during the middle and late Holocene in the high mountains of Talysch (Talesh) in NW Iran? pp. 201-210

- Philippe Ponel, Valérie Andrieu-Ponel, Morteza Djamali, Hamid Lahijani, Michelle Leydet and Marjan Mashkour
- Archaeobotanical results from Sarazm, Tajikistan, an Early Bronze Age Settlement on the edge: Agriculture and exchange pp. 211-221

- Robert N. Spengler and George Willcox
- Bio-archaeological studies at Konar Sandal, Halil Rud basin, southeastern Iran pp. 222-246

- Marjan Mashkour, Margareta Tengberg, Zohreh Shirazi and Youssef Madjidzadeh
- Agropastoralism and archaeobiology: Connecting plants, animals and people in west and central Asia pp. 247-256

- Naomi F. Miller
Volume 18, issue 2, 2013
- Hunting, gathering, fishing and herding: Animal exploitation in Sandy Flanders (NW Belgium) during the second half of the fifth millennium BC pp. 87-101

- Wim Van Neer, Anton Ervynck, An Lentacker, Jan Bastiaens, Koen Deforce, Els Thieren, Joris Sergant and Philippe Crombé
- Dynamics of pioneer colonisation in the Early Iron Age in the Duero basin (Central Iberia, Spain): Integrating archaeological and palynological records pp. 102-113

- Antonio Blanco-González and José Antonio López-Sáez
- Roman landscape and agriculture on the Ligurian coast through macro and microremains from a Vada Sabatia well (Vado Ligure, Italy) pp. 114-131

- Daniele Arobba, Francesca Bulgarelli, Consolata Siniscalco and Rosanna Caramiello
- The relative abundance of Onthophagus species in British assemblages of dung beetles as evidence for Holocene climate change pp. 132-142

- Mark Robinson
- Holocene archaeological evidence of extinct and very rare British Scarabaeoidea pp. 143-153

- Mark Robinson
- Ritual practices and collective consumption of animal products at the Iron Age rural settlement of Mas Castellar de Pontós (Girona, Spain) (5th–4th centuries BC) pp. 154-164

- Lídia Colominas, Enriqueta Pons and Maria Saña
- Insect invaders, seasonality and transhumant pastoralism in the Icelandic shieling economy pp. 165-177

- Kim Vickers, and Guðrún Sveinbjarnardóttir
- Changes in survival of cattle (Bos taurus) during Medieval times in two Norwegian cities pp. 178-183

- Stein Atle Lie and Rolf W. Lie
Volume 18, issue 1, 2013
- Bioarchaeological research on animal dung – possibilities and limitations pp. 1-3

- Elena Marinova, Veerle Linseele and Marlu Kühn
- Species identification of archaeological dung remains: A critical review of potential methods pp. 5-17

- Veerle Linseele, Heiko Riemer, Jan Baeten, Dirk De Vos, Elena Marinova and Claudio Ottoni
- What goes in does not always come out: The impact of the ruminant digestive system of sheep on plant material, and its importance for the interpretation of dung-derived archaeobotanical assemblages pp. 18-30

- Michael Wallace and Michael Charles
- Towards a distinction between digested and undigested glume bases in the archaeobotanical record from Neolithic northern Greece: A preliminary experimental investigation pp. 31-42

- Soultana Maria Valamoti
- Methods for the examination of cattle, sheep and goat dung in prehistoric wetland settlements with examples of the sites Alleshausen-Täschenwiesen and Alleshausen-Grundwiesen (around cal 2900 BC) at Lake Federsee, south-west Germany pp. 43-57

- Marlu Kühn, Ursula Maier, Christoph Herbig, Kristin Ismail-Meyer, Matthieu Le Bailly and Lucia Wick
- Animal dung from arid environments and archaeobotanical methodologies for its analysis: An example from animal burials of the Predynastic elite cemetery HK6 at Hierakonpolis, Egypt pp. 58-71

- Elena Marinova, Philippa Ryan, Wim Van Neer and Renée Friedman
- Holocene hyrax dung deposits in the afroalpine belt of the Bale Mountains (Ethiopia) and their palaeoclimatic implication pp. 72-81

- E. A. Kuzmicheva, H Debella, B Khasanov, O Krylovich, A Babenko, A Savinetsky, E Severova and S Yirga
- Book Reviews pp. 82-85

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 2, 2012
- Charred remains of grains and seeds from the medieval high-status farm site of Reykholt in western Iceland pp. 111-117

- Garðar Guðmundsson, Guðrún Sveinbjarnardóttir and Gordon Hillman
- MtDNA haplotype identification of aurochs remains originating from the Czech Republic (Central Europe) pp. 118-125

- René Kyselý and Martin Hájek
- Diversity in foddering strategy and herd management in late Bronze Age Britain: An isotopic investigation of pigs and other fauna from two midden sites pp. 126-140

- Richard Madgwick, Jacqui Mulville and Rhiannon E Stevens
- ‘Well, Sextus, what can we do with this?’ The disposal and use of insect-infested grain in Roman Britain pp. 141-150

- David Smith and Harry Kenward
- Isotopic and zooarchaeological investigation of later medieval and post-medieval cattle husbandry at Dudley Castle, West Midlands pp. 151-167

- Abigail Fisher and Richard Thomas
- Big fish and great auks: Exploitation of birds and fish on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, during the Romano-British period pp. 168-176

- Mark Maltby and Sheila Hamilton-Dyer
- Deep-sea fishing in the Iron Age? New evidence from Broxmouth hillfort, South–east Scotland pp. 177-184

- Hannah Russ, Ian Armit, Jo McKenzie and Andrew K G Jones
- Reviews pp. 185-190

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 1, 2012
- A review of published sources for age at death in cattle pp. 1-10

- Gillian G Jones and Peta Sadler
- Age at death in cattle: methods, older cattle and known-age reference material pp. 11-28

- Gillian G Jones and Peta Sadler
- Stable isotope insights (δ18O, δ13C) into cattle and sheep husbandry at Bercy (Paris, France, 4th millennium BC): birth seasonality and winter leaf foddering pp. 29-44

- Marie Balasse, Loïc Boury, Joël Ughetto-Monfrin and Anne Tresset
- Multiproxy environmental archaeology of Neolithic settlements at Osłonki, Poland, 5500–4000 BC pp. 45-65

- Peter Bogucki, Dorota Nalepka, Ryszard Grygiel and Bolesław Nowaczyk
- Turf roofs and urban archaeological build-up pp. 66-79

- Harry Kenward, Allan Hall and Andrew Jones
- A spatial approach to upland vegetation change and human impact: the Aber Valley, Snowdonia pp. 80-94

- Jessie Woodbridge, Ralph Fyfe, Ben Law and Amy Haworth-Johns
- Thousand years of vegetation history revealed by pollen in a sandy soil, central Netherlands pp. 95-103

- Willy Groenman-van Waateringe
- Reviews pp. 104-107

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 2, 2011
- Recent studies in Australian palaeoecology and zooarchaeology: a volume in honour of the late Su Solomon pp. 79-81

- Jillian Garvey and Judith Field
- Diet and health at Chinikihá, Chiapas, Mexico: some preliminary results pp. 82-96

- Coral Montero López, Luis Fernando Núñez, Pedro Morales, Edith Cienfuegos and Francisco Otero
- Modern emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) butchery, economic utility and analogues for the Australian archaeological record pp. 97-112

- Jillian Garvey, Brett Cochrane, Judith Field and Chris Boney
- Testing the impact of environmental zone on experimental taphonomic faunal models pp. 113-123

- Melanie Fillios
- Crocodile ecology and the taphonomy of early Australasian sites pp. 124-136

- Michael C. Westaway, Jessica C. Thompson, Walter B. Wood and Jackson Njau
- Late Holocene mollusc exploitation and changing near-shore environments: a case study from the coastal margin of Blue Mud Bay, northern Australia pp. 137-150

- Patrick Faulkner
- The antics of ants: ants as agents of bioturbation in a midden deposit in south-east Queensland pp. 151-161

- Richard Robins and Andrew Robins
- Palaeoecological evidence associated with earth mounds of the Murray Riverine Plain, south-eastern Australia pp. 162-172

- Sarah Martin
- Reviews pp. 173-180

- Reviewers
Volume 16, issue 1, 2011
- Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction at an oxbow lake situated at the lower Nottawasaga River, southern Ontario, Canada pp. 1-15

- Mary J. Thornbush and Joseph R. Desloges
- Charcoal analysis of industrial fuelwood from medieval and early modern iron-working sites in Bilsdale and Rievaulx, North Yorkshire, UK: evidence for species selection and woodland management pp. 16-35

- Jane Wheeler
- Early Holocene land snail exploitation in northern spain: the case of La Fragua cave pp. 36-48

- F. Igor Gutiérrez Zugasti
- Insects in an abandoned landscape: late Holocene palaeoentomological investigations at Sandhavn, Southern Greenland pp. 49-57

- Kim Vickers and Eva Panagiotakopulu
- Paraffin flotation for archaeoentomological research: is it really efficient? pp. 58-64

- Mélanie Rousseau
- Reviews pp. 65-76

- Reviewers
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