Environmental Archaeology
1998 - 2026
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Volume 13, issue 2, 2008
- Offshore and intertidal peat deposits, England — a resource assessment and development of a database pp. 101-110

- Zoë J. Hazell
- Beyond means to meaning: using distributions of shell shapes to reconstruct past collecting strategies pp. 111-121

- Greg Campbell
- Human remains in marine archaeology pp. 123-133

- Simon Mays
- Relics of 16th-century gutted herring from a Dutch vessel pp. 135-142

- Roel C. G. M. Lauwerier and Frits J. Laarman
- Coastal exploitation in the Mesolithic of western France: la Pointe Saint-Gildas (Préfailles) pp. 143-152

- Catherine Dupont and Grégor Marchand
- The estimation of body weight of the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) from skeletal measurements: preliminary analyses and application to archaeological material from 17th- and 18th-century northern Finland pp. 153-164

- Anna-Kaisa Puputti and Markku Niskanen
- Differentiating between bone fragments from horses and cattle: a histological identification method for archaeology pp. 165-179

- Saddha Cuijpers and Roel C. G. M. Lauwerier
- Plant macroremains from the Roman harbour of Pisa (Italy) pp. 181-188

- Andrea Bertacchi, Tiziana Lombardi, Alessandra Sani and Paolo Emilio Tomei
- Reviews pp. 189-202

- Reviewers
Volume 13, issue 1, 2008
- Selective use of Cornus sanguinea L. (red dogwood) for Neolithic fish traps in the Netherlands pp. 1-10

- Welmoed A. Out
- New Plant Foods in Roman Britain — Dispersal and Social Access pp. 11-36

- Marijke van der Veen, Alexandra Livarda and Alistair Hill
- Desiccated plant macrofossils from the medieval castle of Marmorera, Switzerland, with a note on the identification of leaves of Cyperaceae pp. 37-50

- Örni Akeret and Marlu Kühn
- Insect invaders of reconstructed Anglo-Saxon houses at West Stow, Suffolk, England pp. 51-57

- Harry Kenward and Jess Tipper
- Determining the preservation rating of submerged archaeology in the post-glacial southern North Sea: a first-order geomorphological approach pp. 59-83

- Ingrid Ward and Piers Larcombe
- Reviews pp. 85-100

- Reviewers
Volume 12, issue 2, 2007
- The expansion of Araucaria forest in the southern Brazilian highlands during the last 4000 years and its implications for the development of the Taquara/Itararé Tradition pp. 115-127

- José Iriarte and Hermann Behling
- Corondó: palaeoenvironmental reconstruction and palaeoethnobotanical considerations in a probable locus of early plant cultivation (south-eastern Brazil) pp. 129-138

- Rita Scheel-Ybert and Ondemar F. Dias
- Exploitation of wild mammals in South-west Ethiopia during the Holocene (4000 BC–500 AD): the finds from Moche Borago shelter (Wolayta) pp. 139-159

- Joséphine Lesur, Jean-Denis Vigne and Xavier Gutherz
- Monastic diet in Late Antique Egypt: zooarchaeological finds from Kom el-Nana and Tell el-Amarna, Middle Egypt pp. 161-174

- Rosemary M. Luff
- Neolithic cod (Gadus morhua) and herring (Clupea harengus) fisheries in the Baltic Sea, in the light of fine-mesh sieving: a comparative study of subfossil fishbone from the late Stone Age sites at Ajvide, Gotland, Sweden and Jettböle, Åland, Finland pp. 175-185

- Carina Olson and Yvonne Walther
- The palaeoecology of a high status Icelandic farm pp. 187-206

- Guðrún Sveinbjarnardóttir, Egill Erlendsson, Kim Vickers, Tom H. McGovern, Karen B. Milek, Kevin J. Edwards, Ian A. Simpson and Gordon Cook
- Comparing different pre-treatment methods for strongly compacted organic sediments prior to wet-sieving: a case study on Roman waterlogged deposits pp. 207-214

- Patricia Vandorpe and Stefanie Jacomet
- Reviews pp. 215-224

- Reviewers
Volume 12, issue 1, 2007
- Models of faunal processing and economy in Early Holocene interior Alaska pp. 3-23

- Ben A. Potter
- Tethered mobility and riparian resource exploitation among Neolithic hunters and herders in the Galana River basin, Kenyan coastal lowlands pp. 25-47

- David K. Wright
- Early Neolithic woodland composition and exploitation in the Southern Levant: a comparison between archaeobotanical remains from WF16 and present-day woodland at Hammam Adethni pp. 49-70

- Steven Mithen, Phil Austen, Amanda Kennedy, Helen Emberson, Neil Lancaster and Bill Finlayson
- Methodologies for assessment of the state of preservation of pollen and plant macrofossil remains in waterlogged deposits pp. 71-86

- Julie Jones, Heather Tinsley and Richard Brunning
- Peat re-excavated at the Abbey of Ename (Belgium): archaeobotanical evidence for peat extraction and long distance transport in Flanders around 1200 AD pp. 87-94

- Koen Deforce, Jan Bastiaens and Vera Ameels
- Reviews pp. 95-112

- Reviewers
Volume 11, issue 2, 2006
- Hesitant hunters: a review of the introduction of agriculture in western Norway pp. 147-170

- Kari Loe Hjelle, Anne Karin Hufthammer and Knut Andreas Bergsvik
- Assessing the later prehistoric environmental archaeology and landscape development of the Cetina Valley, Croatia pp. 171-186

- David Smith, Vince Gaffney, Darja Grossman, Andy J. Howard, Ante Milošević, Krištof Ostir, Tomaš Podobnikar, Wendy Smith, Emma Tetlow, Martin Tingle and Heather Tinsley
- Coastal connections, local fishing, and sustainable egg harvesting: patterns of Viking Age inland wild resource use in Mývatn district, Northern Iceland pp. 187-205

- Thomas H. McGovern, Sophia Perdikaris, Árni Einarsson and Jane Sidell
- The dating of Doggerland – post-glacial geochronology of the southern North Sea pp. 207-218

- Ingrid Ward, Piers Larcombe and Malcolm Lillie
- The archaeobotany of Indian pulses: identification, processing and evidence for cultivation pp. 219-246

- Dorian Q Fuller and Emma L. Harvey
- Nuts in the Netherlands: Attalea and other nuts from archaeological contexts, dating from the 16th to 19th century AD pp. 247-251

- Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen and Louise van Wijngaarden-Bakker
- Reviews pp. 253-256

- Reviewers
Volume 11, issue 1, 2006
- Corrections for Issue 10.2 pp. 2-2

- The Editors
- Economic and environmental changes during the 4th and 3rd millennia BC: the 25th Jubilee Symposium of the AEA in Bad Buchau, southern Germany pp. 3-5

- Sabine Karg, Ralf Baumeister, David Earle Robinson and Helmut Schlichtherle
- Economics and environmental change during the Late Mesolithic and Neolithic periods — investigations in the valley of the Gieselau near Albersdorf, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany pp. 7-17

- Stefan Reiß, Rüdiger Kelm and Hans Rudolf Bork
- Impulses of agro-pastoralism in the 4th and 3rd millennia BC on the south-western coastal rim of Norway pp. 19-34

- Mari Høgestøl and Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen
- Draught cattle and the South Scandinavian economies of the 4th millennium BC pp. 35-48

- Niels Nørkjær Johannsen
- The economy and environment of the 4th and 3rd millennia BC in the northern Alpine foreland based on studies of animal bones pp. 49-64

- Jörg Schibler
- Plant economy of the northern Alpine lake dwellings — 3500–2400 cal. BC pp. 65-85

- Stefanie Jacomet
- Firewood economy during the 4th millennium BC at Lake Clairvaux, Jura, France pp. 87-99

- Alexa Dufraisse
- Ecology and economy of the Late Neolithic Jevišovice culture in Austria. An interdisciplinary working program pp. 101-114

- Alexandra Krenn-Leeb
- Pollen, herds, jasper and copper mines: economic and environmental changes during the 4th and 3rd millennia BC in Liguria (NW Italy) pp. 115-124

- Andrea De Pascale, Roberto Maggi, Carlo Montanari and Diego Moreno
- The water chestnut (Trapa natans L.) as a food resource during the 4th to 1st millennia BC at Lake Federsee, Bad Buchau (southern Germany) pp. 125-130

- Sabine Karg
- Archaeobotanical investigations in a settlement of the Horgener culture (3300 BC) 'Torwiesen II' at Lake Federsee, southern Germany (Archäobotanische Untersuchungen in einer Siedlung der Horgener Kultur (3300 BC) 'Torwiesen II' am Federsee, Süddeutschland) pp. 131-142

- Christoph Herbig
- Remains of fly puparia as indicators of Neolithic cattle farming pp. 143-144

- Edith Schmidt
Volume 10, issue 2, 2005
- Decadal-scale sea ice changes in the Canadian Arctic and their impacts on humans during the past 4,000 years pp. 113-126

- Peta J. Mudie, Andre Rochon and Elisabeth Levac
- Fishing Booths and Fishing Strategies in Medieval Iceland: an Archaeofauna from the of Akurvík, North-West Iceland pp. 127-142

- Colin Amundsen, Sophia Perdikaris, Thomas H. McGovern, Yekaterina Krivogorskaya, Matthew Brown, Konrad Smiarowski, Shaye Storm, Salena Modugno, Malgorzata Frik and Monica Koczela
- New Evidence for the Date of Introduction of the House Mouse, Mus musculus domesticus Schwartz & Schwartz, and the Field Mouse, Apodemus sylvaficus (L.), to Shetland pp. 143-151

- Rebecca A. Nicholson, Pauline Barber and Julie M. Bond
- Detecting the Seasonal Slaughtering of Domestic Mammals: Inferences from the Detailed Recording of Tooth Eruption and Wear pp. 153-169

- Anton Ervynck
- Modern Coleoptera from Non-cereal Thatch: A Poor Analogue for Roofing Material from the Archaeological Record pp. 171-178

- David N. Smith, John Letts and Mike Jones
- Puffins, Pigs, Cod and Barley: Palaeoeconomy at Undir Junkarinsfløtti, Sandoy, Faroe Islands pp. 179-197

- Mike J. Church, Símun V. Arge, Seth Brewington, Thomas H. McGovern, Jim M Woollett, Sophia Perdikaris, Ian T. Lawson, Gordon T. Cook, Colin Amundsen, Ramona Harrison, Yekaterina Krivogorskaya and Elaine Dunbar
- Landscape Archaeology in a Dry-Stream Valley near Tell es-Sâfì/Gath (Israel): Agricultural Terraces and the Origin of Fill Deposits pp. 199-215

- Oren Ackermann, Hendrik J. Bruins, Pariente Sarah, Helena Zhevelev and Aren M. Maeir
- Book Reviews pp. 217-224

- Reviewers
Volume 10, issue 1, 2005
- Reconstructing Woodland Vegetation and its Exploitation by Past Societies, based on the Analysis and Interpretation of Archaeological Wood Charcoal Macro-Remains pp. 1-18

- Eleni Asouti and Phil Austin
- Prehistoric Use of Ringed Seals: A Zooarchaeological Study from Arctic Canada pp. 19-38

- Maribeth Suzanne Murray
- Early Bronze Age Crop Plants from Yenibademli Höyük (Gökçeada), Western Turkey pp. 39-49

- Emel Oybak Dönmez
- Sub-Local Differences in Late Holocene Land Use at Orstad, Jæren in SW Norway, revealed by Soil Pollen Stratigraphy pp. 51-71

- Barbara M. Sageidet
- Wild and Cultivated Vegetables, Herbs and Spices in Greek Antiquity (900 B.C. to 400 B.C.) pp. 73-82

- Fragkiska Megaloudi
- An Experimental Approach to the Disaggregation of Samples from Peat Deposits pp. 83-90

- Joanna Bending
- First Discovery of Black Mulberry (Morus nigra L.) Pollen in a Late Bronze Age Well at Sint-Gillis-Waas (Flanders, Belgium): Contamination or in situ Deposition? pp. 91-96

- Vanessa Gelorini and Jean Bourgeois
- 'Science is Measurement'; ABMAP, a Database of Domestic Animal Bone Measurements pp. 97-103

- Dale Serjeantson
- Book Reviews pp. 105-111

- Reviewers
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