Environmental Archaeology
1998 - 2026
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Volume 19, issue 3, 2014
- Environmental archaeologies of Neolithisation: Europe pp. 181-183

- Robin Bendrey, Amy Richardson, Sarah Elliott and Jade Whitlam
- Neolithic animal management practices and stable isotope studies in the Adriatic pp. 184-195

- Emily Zavodny, Sarah B. McClure, Brendan J. Culleton, Emil Podrug and Douglas J. Kennett
- The Neolithisation of Liguria (NW Italy): An environmental archaeological and palaeoenvironmental perspective pp. 196-213

- Nicholas P. Branch, Stuart Black, Roberto Maggi and Nathalie A. F. Marini
- AEA 2012 Conference Reading: Socioecological dynamics at the time of Neolithic transition in Iberia pp. 214-225

- Joan Bernabeu, Oreto García Puchol, Salvador Pardo, Michael Barton and Sarah B. McClure
- Zooarchaeology in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic of Southern Portugal pp. 226-240

- Maria João Valente and António Faustino Carvalho
- An integrated perspective on farming in the early Neolithic lakeshore site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain) pp. 241-255

- Ferran Antolín, Ramon Buxó, Stefanie Jacomet, Vanessa Navarrete and Maria Saña
- Survey of animal remains from southern Britain finds no evidence for continuity from the Mesolithic period pp. 256-262

- Dale Serjeantson
- The timing and causes of the Neolithic elm decline: New evidence from the Lower Thames Valley (London, UK) pp. 263-290

- C. Robert Batchelor, Nicholas P. Branch, Enid A. Allison, Philip A. Austin, Barry Bishop, Alex D. Brown, Scott A. Elias, Christopher P. Green and Daniel S. Young
- The ecodynamics of clearance in the British Neolithic pp. 291-297

- Mark Robinson
- Landscape transformation and economic practices among the first farming societies in Lake Banyoles (Girona, Spain) pp. 298-310

- Jordi Revelles, Ferran Antolín, Marian Berihuete, Francesc Burjachs, Ramon Buxó, Laura Caruso, Oriol López, Antoni Palomo, Raquel Piqué and Xavier Terradas
- Fishing in the Adriatic at the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition: Evidence from Vela Spila, Croatia pp. 311-320

- Clare Rainsford, Terry O'Connor and Preston Miracle
Volume 19, issue 2, 2014
- How was Bell Beaker economy related to Corded Ware and Early Bronze Age lifestyles? Archaeological, botanical and palynological evidence from the Hegau, Western Lake Constance region pp. 95-113

- Jutta Lechterbeck, Tim Kerig, Angelika Kleinmann, Marion Sillmann, Lucia Wick and Manfred Rösch
- Dendroarchaeology and cockchafers north of the Alps: Regional patterns of a middle frequency signal in oak tree-ring series pp. 114-123

- André Billamboz
- Medieval land remediation of a quarry site at Wallingford, Oxfordshire, revealed by microfossil analysis pp. 124-130

- D. M. Janssen, I. P. Wilkinson, M. Williams, A. Gouldwell, N. Christie and M. Edgeworth
- A palaeoenvironmental context for Terminal Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic activity in the Colne Valley: Offsite records contemporary with occupation at Three Ways Wharf, Uxbridge pp. 131-152

- Michael J. Grant, Chris J. Stevens, Nicki J. Whitehouse, David Norcott, Richard I. Macphail, Catherine Langdon, Nigel Cameron, Catherine Barnett, Peter G. Langdon, John Crowder, Nicola Mulhall, Kevin Attree, Matt Leivers, Richard Greatorex and Chris Ellis
- Stacks and sheets: The microstructure of nacreous shell and its merit in the field of archaeology pp. 153-165

- Sofie Debruyne
- Fuelwood, crops and acorns from Iritegi cave (Oñati, Basque Country) pp. 166-175

- Aitor Moreno-Larrazabal, Eloisa Uribarri, Xabier Peñalver and Lydia Zapata
- The Geoarchaeology of Lake Michigan Coastal Dunes pp. 176-176

- Jason T. Jordan
- Plant use and crop husbandry in an early Neolithic village: Vaihingen an der Enz, Baden-Württemberg pp. 177-178

- Scott Timpany
- Early Hominin Paleoecology pp. 179-180

- Isabelle C. Winder
Volume 19, issue 1, 2014
- Changing role of nearshore-marine foods in the subsistence economy of inland upland communities during the last millennium in the tropical Pacific Islands: Insights from the Bā River Valley, Northern Viti Levu Island, Fiji pp. 1-11

- Kasey F. Robb and Patrick D. Nunn
- Exaptation and synanthropic insects: A diachronic interplay between biology and culture pp. 12-22

- Gary A. King
- Archaeological wells in southern France: Late Neolithic to Roman plant remains from Mas de Vignoles IX (Gard) and their implications for the study of settlement, economy and environment pp. 23-38

- Isabel Figueiral and Pierre Séjalon
- Galilee Blooming: First palynological and archaeological data from an Early Byzantine Cistern at Horvat Kur pp. 39-54

- Frank H. Neumann, Jürgen Zangenberg, Yinon Shivti'el and Stefan Münger
- Lake levels, mobility and lithic raw material selection and reduction strategies: A Great Lakes case study pp. 55-71

- Robert A. Cook and William A. Lovis
- Deer use in good times and in bad: A Fort Ancient case study from southwest Ohio pp. 72-83

- Jacob Deppen and Robert A. Cook
- Comparison of mangrove oyster shells lengths harvested in Cuba during the pre-Columbian era and the present day pp. 84-87

- René J. Buesa
- A Bioarchaeological Study of Medieval Burials on the Site of St Mary Spital: Excavations at Spitalfields Market, London E1, 1991–2007 pp. 88-89

- Tina Jakob
- Animals as Domesticates. A World View through History pp. 90-91

- Arturo Morales
- Neanderthals Among Mammoths: Excavations at Lynford Quarry, Norfolk pp. 92-93

- Ariane Burke
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

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