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Environmental Archaeology

1998 - 2025

Current editor(s): Tim Mighall

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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 Downloads
Marjan Mashkour and Margareta Tengberg
A bioarchaeological investigation of three late Chalcolithic pits at Ovçular Tepesi (Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan) pp. 191-200 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Robert N. Spengler and George Willcox
Bio-archaeological studies at Konar Sandal, Halil Rud basin, southeastern Iran pp. 222-246 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Mark Robinson
Holocene archaeological evidence of extinct and very rare British Scarabaeoidea pp. 143-153 Downloads
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 Downloads
Lídia Colominas, Enriqueta Pons and Maria Saña
Insect invaders, seasonality and transhumant pastoralism in the Icelandic shieling economy pp. 165-177 Downloads
Kim Vickers, and Guðrún Sveinbjarnardóttir
Changes in survival of cattle (Bos taurus) during Medieval times in two Norwegian cities pp. 178-183 Downloads
Stein Atle Lie and Rolf W. Lie

Volume 18, issue 1, 2013

Bioarchaeological research on animal dung – possibilities and limitations pp. 1-3 Downloads
Elena Marinova, Veerle Linseele and Marlu Kühn
Species identification of archaeological dung remains: A critical review of potential methods pp. 5-17 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
E. A. Kuzmicheva, H Debella, B Khasanov, O Krylovich, A Babenko, A Savinetsky, E Severova and S Yirga
Book Reviews pp. 82-85 Downloads
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 Downloads
Garðar Guðmundsson, Guðrún Sveinbjarnardóttir and Gordon Hillman
MtDNA haplotype identification of aurochs remains originating from the Czech Republic (Central Europe) pp. 118-125 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Mark Maltby and Sheila Hamilton-Dyer
Deep-sea fishing in the Iron Age? New evidence from Broxmouth hillfort, South–east Scotland pp. 177-184 Downloads
Hannah Russ, Ian Armit, Jo McKenzie and Andrew K G Jones
Reviews pp. 185-190 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 17, issue 1, 2012

A review of published sources for age at death in cattle pp. 1-10 Downloads
Gillian G Jones and Peta Sadler
Age at death in cattle: methods, older cattle and known-age reference material pp. 11-28 Downloads
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 Downloads
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 Downloads
Peter Bogucki, Dorota Nalepka, Ryszard Grygiel and Bolesław Nowaczyk
Turf roofs and urban archaeological build-up pp. 66-79 Downloads
Harry Kenward, Allan Hall and Andrew Jones
A spatial approach to upland vegetation change and human impact: the Aber Valley, Snowdonia pp. 80-94 Downloads
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 Downloads
Willy Groenman-van Waateringe
Reviews pp. 104-107 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jillian Garvey and Judith Field
Diet and health at Chinikihá, Chiapas, Mexico: some preliminary results pp. 82-96 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jillian Garvey, Brett Cochrane, Judith Field and Chris Boney
Testing the impact of environmental zone on experimental taphonomic faunal models pp. 113-123 Downloads
Melanie Fillios
Crocodile ecology and the taphonomy of early Australasian sites pp. 124-136 Downloads
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 Downloads
Patrick Faulkner
The antics of ants: ants as agents of bioturbation in a midden deposit in south-east Queensland pp. 151-161 Downloads
Richard Robins and Andrew Robins
Palaeoecological evidence associated with earth mounds of the Murray Riverine Plain, south-eastern Australia pp. 162-172 Downloads
Sarah Martin
Reviews pp. 173-180 Downloads
Reviewers

Volume 16, issue 1, 2011

Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction at an oxbow lake situated at the lower Nottawasaga River, southern Ontario, Canada pp. 1-15 Downloads
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 Downloads
Jane Wheeler
Early Holocene land snail exploitation in northern spain: the case of La Fragua cave pp. 36-48 Downloads
F. Igor Gutiérrez Zugasti
Insects in an abandoned landscape: late Holocene palaeoentomological investigations at Sandhavn, Southern Greenland pp. 49-57 Downloads
Kim Vickers and Eva Panagiotakopulu
Paraffin flotation for archaeoentomological research: is it really efficient? pp. 58-64 Downloads
Mélanie Rousseau
Reviews pp. 65-76 Downloads
Reviewers
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