Environmental Archaeology
1998 - 2026
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Volume 9, issue 2, 2004
- Human Exploitation and Biota of Islands pp. 113-115

- Nicki J. Whitehouse, Eileen M. Murphy and Gill Plunkett
- Island Differentiation Muddied by Island Biogeographers pp. 117-121

- Sam J. Berry
- The Archaeological Record of Birds in Britain and Ireland Compared: Extinctions or Failures to Arrive? pp. 123-126

- Derek W. Yalden and Robert I. Carthy
- Human Interference on Ascension Island pp. 127-134

- Stephen A. Royle
- Reconsidering Evidence of Tasmanian Fishing pp. 135-142

- Everett Bassett
- From Harvesting the Sea to Stock Rearing Along the Atlantic Façade of North-West Europe pp. 143-154

- Rick Schulting, Anne Tresset and Catherine Dupont
- The Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition on the Channel Islands: Adopting Agriculture in an Emerging Island Landscape pp. 155-162

- David Bukach
- Post-Beaker Period Death and Burial at Northton, Isle Of Harris, Scotland pp. 163-171

- Eileen Murphy, Richard Gregory and Derek Simpson
- Connections and Distance: Investigating Social and Agricultural Issues Relating to Early Medieval Crannogs in Ireland pp. 173-178

- Christina Fredengren, Meriel McClatchie and Ingelise Stuijts
- The Food Economies of Atlantic Island Monasteries: The Documentary and Archaeo-Environmental Evidence pp. 179-188

- Emily Murray, Finbar McCormick and Gill Plunkett
- Islands in Wilderness: The Changing Medieval Use of the East Anglian Peat Fens, England pp. 189-198

- Rachel Ballantyne
- 'Islands' in Holocene Forests: Implications for Forest Openness, Landscape Clearance and 'Culture-Steppe' Species pp. 199-208

- Nicki J. Whitehouse and David N. Smith
- Guidelines for authors pp. 209-209

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 1, 2004
- Hydrological Monitoring of an Alluviated Landscape in the Lower Great Ouse Valley at Over, Cambridgeshire: Results of the Gravel Extraction Phase pp. 1-12

- Charles French
- A Record of Atmospheric Pollution and Vegetation Change as Recorded in Three Peat Bogs from the Northern Pennines Pb-Zn Orefield pp. 13-38

- Tim M. Mighall, Lisa Dumayne-Peaty and David Cranstone
- Plant Remains as Indicators of Seasonality of Site-Use in the Mesolithic Period pp. 39-45

- Petra Dark
- Do Insect Remains from Historic-Period Archaeological Occupation Sites Track Climate Change in Northern England? pp. 47-59

- Harry Kenward
- Archaeological Implications of Plant and Invertebrate Remains from Fills of a Massive Post-Medieval Cut at Low Fisher Gate, Doncaster, U.K pp. 61-74

- Harry K. Kenward, Allan R. Hall and Jane M. McCamish
- The Introduction of Fallow Deer to Britain: A Zooarchaeological Perspective pp. 75-83

- Naomi Sykes
- Fragmentation: The Zonation Method Applied to Fragmented Human Remains from Archaeological and Forensic Contexts pp. 85-98

- Christopher J. Knüsel and Alan K. Outram
- Phytoliths from a Norse Greenlandic Quern Stone: A Preliminary Investigation pp. 99-106

- Julie M. Ross
- Book Reviews pp. 107-111

- Reviewers
- Guidelines for authors pp. 113-113

- The Editors
Volume 8, issue 2, 2003
- High Resolution Stratigraphic Distribution of Coprolites within Eneolithic Middens, a Case Study: Hârsova-Tell (Constanta County, Southeast Romania) pp. 97-109

- Alexandru Mihail Florian Tomescu, Valentin Radu and Dragos Moise
- Bones and Eggs. The Archaeological Presence of the Grass Snake Natrix natrix (L.) in The Netherlands pp. 111-118

- Louise H. van Wijngaarden-Bakker and Kees D. Troostheide
- Comparing Levels of Subsistence Stress amongst Norse Settlers in Iceland and Greenland using Levels of Bone Fat Exploitation as an Indicator pp. 119-128

- Alan K. Outram
- Pattern in Thinly-Distributed Plant and Invertebrate Macrofossils revealed by Extensive Analysis of Occupation Deposits at Low Fisher Gate, Doncaster, U.K pp. 129-144

- Allan R. Hall, Harry K. Kenward and Jane M. McCamish
- Neolithic and Bronze Age Agriculture in Southern Scandinavia – Recent Archaeobotanical Evidence from Denmark pp. 145-165

- David Earle Robinson
- Technical Notes on the Preparation of Leaf and Epidermis Specimens for Reference Collections and Archaeobotanical Investigations pp. 167-175

- Andrew Stephen Fairbairn
- Phytoliths of Rice detected in the Neolithic Sites in the Valley of the Taihu Lake in China pp. 177-183

- Yunfei Zheng, Akira Matsui and Hiroshi Fujiwara
- South American Palm Seeds (Orbignya sp.) in Dutch Shipwrecks pp. 185-187

- Wim Kuijper and Martijn Manders
- Book Reviews pp. 188-192

- Reviewers
- Guidelines for authors pp. 193-193

- The Editors
Volume 8, issue 1, 2003
- Prehistoric Landscapes and Settlement Geography along the Wadi Hasa, West-Central Jordan. Part II: Towards a Model of Palaeoecological Settlement for the Wadi Hasa pp. 1-16

- Joseph Schuldenrein and Geoffrey A. Clark
- Joined-Up Archaeology at Old Scatness, Shetland: Thin Section Analysis of the Site and Hinterland pp. 17-31

- Erika B. A. Guttmann, Ian A. Simpson and Stephen J. Dockrill
- The Use of Pollen, Magnetic and Carbon Analyses in Identifying Agricultural Activity and Soil Erosion from the Neolithic to the Iron Age – A Study of Two Lake Sediment Cores from Jæren, South-Western Norway pp. 33-50

- Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen and Per Sandgren
- Dog Cockle Shells as Occasional Finds in Romano-British Shell Middens from Newquay, North Cornwall, UK pp. 51-59

- Jan Light
- An Investigation of Agricultural Consumption and Production Models for Prehistoric and Roman Britain pp. 61-76

- Chris J. Stevens
- Organisation and Management of Seed Reference Collections pp. 77-84

- Mark Nesbitt, Sue Colledge and Mary Anne Murray
- Unusual Use of Freshwater Mussel (Unio sp.) Shells during the Early Bronze Age at Tell es-Sa'idiyeh, Jordan pp. 85-89

- Caroline Cartwright
- Book Reviews pp. 91-95

- Reviewers
- Guidelines for authors pp. 97-97

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 1, 2002
- Ancient Fires on Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada: A Change in Causal Mechanisms at about 2,000 ybp pp. 1-12

- Kendrick J. Brown and Richard J. Hebda
- The Traditional, Historical and Prehistoric Use of Ashes as an Insecticide, with an Experimental Study on the Insecticidal Efficacy of Washed Ash pp. 13-22

- Tom Hakbijl
- Sources of Meat in Colonial Diets: Faunal Evidence from Two Nineteenth Century Tasmanian Whaling Stations pp. 23-34

- Susan Lawrence and Catherine Tucker
- Assessment and Further Development of the Recording and Interpretation of Linear Enamel Hypoplasia in Archaeological Pig Populations pp. 35-46

- Keith Dabney, Anton Ervynck and Beverly La Ferla
- British Agriculture: Texts for the Zoo-Archaeologist pp. 47-60

- Simon J. M. Davis
- Fish Otoliths and their Relevance to Archaeology: An Analysis of Medieval, Post-Medieval, and Recent Material of Plaice, Cod and Haddock from the North Sea pp. 61-76

- Wim Van Neer, Anton Ervynck, Loes J. Bolle, Richard S. Millner and Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp
- Derivation and Application of a Food Utility Index (FUI) for European Wild Boar (Sus scrofa L.) pp. 77-88

- Peter Rowley-Conwy, Paul Halstead and Patricia Collins
- A Donkey (Equus asinus L.) Partial Skeleton from a Mid-Late Anglo-Saxon Alluvial Layer at Deans Yard Westminster, London SW1 pp. 89-94

- Ian L. Baxter
- Iron Age Cultigen? Experimental Return Rates for Fat Hen (Chenopodium album L.) pp. 95-99

- Paul Stokes and Peter Rowley-Conwy
- Wetland Microfossils in Soil: Implications for the Study of Land Use on Archaeological Landscapes pp. 101-106

- Mark Horrocks, Martin D. Jones, Scott L. Nichol and Douglas G. Sutton
- Book Reviews pp. 107-111

- Reviewers
- Guidelines for authors pp. 113-113

- The Editors
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