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October 2019, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 337-358 Archaeo-Ornithology: Towards an Archaeology of Human-Bird Interfaces
by Catrin Kost & Shumon T. Hussain - 359-376 Gazing at Owls? Human-strigiform Interfaces and their Role in the Construction of Gravettian Lifeworlds in East-Central Europe
by Shumon T. Hussain - 377-386 Spirit Birds at Neolithic Çatalhöyük
by Nerissa Russell - 387-399 Prehistoric Bird Watching in Southern Iberia? The Rock Art of Tajo de las Figuras Reconsidered
by María Lazarich & Antonio Ramos-Gil & Juan Luis González-Pérez - 400-410 Extraordinary Creatures: The Role of Birds in Early Iron Age Slovenia
by Adrienne C. Frie - 411-433 Chasing the Halcyon Light – Human-Kingfisher Relations in Eastern Han-Dynasty China (CE 25–220) and Their Material, Sociocultural and Ecological Articulations
by Catrin Kost - 434-448 Humans, Birds and Burial Practices at Ipiutak, Alaska: Perspectivism in the Western Arctic
by Erica Hill - 449-459 Wild Birds of the Italian Middle Ages: Diet, Environment and Society
by Chiara Assunta Corbino & Umberto Albarella
July 2019, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 229-247 Plant Based Subsistence Strategy of the Medieval Ishmaelite (12th–13th c.) Population in the Carpathian Basin (NE-Hungary)
by Ferenc Gyulai & László Szolnoki & Zoltán Rózsa & Máté Merkl & Ákos Pető - 248-262 The Environment and Subsistence of the Early Neolithic Settlement Area at Těšetice-Kyjovice, Czech Republic
by Ivana Vostrovská & Jarmila Bíšková & Hana Lukšíková & Petr Kočár & Romana Kočárová - 263-268 Holey Goats: Multiple Cases of Supratrochlear Foramina in the Humerus of Caprines from the New Kingdom Pharaonic Town of Amara West, Northern Sudan
by Eleanor Williams & Jaco Weinstock & Neal Spencer - 269-284 The Anthropogenic Use of Firewood During the European Middle Pleistocene: Charcoal Evidence from Levels XIII and XI of Bolomor Cave, Eastern Iberia (230–160 ka)
by Paloma Vidal-Matutano & Ruth Blasco & Pablo Sañudo & Josep Fernández Peris - 285-293 Footpaths Marked by Changes in Geological Clasts as Indicators of Mobility in Tenerife, Canary Islands
by Matilde Arnay-de-la-Rosa & Carlos García-Ávila & Efraín Marrero-Salas & Constantino Criado-Hernández & Emilio González-Reimers - 294-305 The Beasts At Large – Perennial Questions and New Paradigms for Caribbean Translocation Research. Part II: Mammalian Introductions in Cultural Context
by Christina M. Giovas - 306-316 Reconstruction of Caprine Management and Landscape Use Through Dental Microwear Analysis: The Case of the Iron Age Site of El Turó de la Font de la Canya (Barcelona, Spain)
by Sergio Jiménez-Manchón & Sílvia Valenzuela-Lamas & Isabel Cáceres & Hèctor Orengo & Armelle Gardeisen & Daniel López & Florent Rivals - 317-336 Multi-Isotope Investigations for Scientific Characterisation and Provenance Implication of Banded Travertines from Tripolis Antique City (Denizli–Turkey)
by Tamer Koralay & Mehmet Oruç Baykara & Kıymet Deniz & Yusuf Kağan Kadioğlu & Bahadır Duman & Chuan-Chou Shen - 337-337 Corrigendum
by The Editors
April 2019, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 107-114 Advancing the Study of Amerindian Ecodynamics in the Caribbean: Current Perspectives
by Michelle J. LeFebvre & Christina M. Giovas & Jason E. Laffoon - 115-131 Bahamian hutia (Geocapromys ingrahami) in the Lucayan Realm: Pre-Columbian Exploitation and Translocation
by Michelle J. LeFebvre & Geoffrey DuChemin & Susan D. deFrance & William F. Keegan & Kristen Walczesky - 132-148 A Multi-Isotope Investigation of Human and Dog Mobility and Diet in the Pre-Colonial Antilles
by Jason E. Laffoon & Menno L. P. Hoogland & Gareth R. Davies & Corinne L. Hofman - 149-160 Catalytic Environments
by Joost Morsink - 161-181 Avian Remains from Late Pre-colonial Amerindian sites on Islands of the Venezuelan Caribbean
by Ma. Magdalena Antczak & Andrzej T. Antczak & Miguel Lentino - 182-198 The Beasts at Large – Perennial Questions and New Paradigms for Caribbean Translocation Research. Part I: Ethnozoogeography of Mammals
by Christina M. Giovas - 199-210 ‘Marineness’, the Underwater Seascape and Variability in Maritime Adaptations in the Late Ceramic Age Northern Lesser Antilles
by John G. Crock & Nanny Carder & Wetherbee Dorshow - 211-227 Museum Collections and Archaic Era Vertebrate Faunal Remains from Cuba
by Roger H. Colten & Brian Worthington
January 2019, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-14 Mixed Livelihood Society in Iin Hamina – a Case Study of Medieval Diet in the Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland
by Maria Lahtinen & Anna-Kaisa Salmi - 15-27 Possible Wild Boar Management during the Ertebølle Period. A Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Analysis of Mesolithic Wild Boar from Fannerup F, Denmark
by Rikke Maring & Felix Riede - 28-37 Exploring Roman Ritual Behaviours Through Plant Remains from Pannonia Inferior
by Kelly Reed & Lisa Lodwick & Tino Leleković & Hrvoje Vulić - 38-48 Archaeology and Climate Change: Evidence of a Flash-flood During the LIA in Asturias (NW Spain) and its Social Consequences
by Jesús Fernández & Gabriel Moshenska & Eneko Iriarte - 49-60 Determining Age and Season of Death by Use of Incremental Lines in Norwegian Reindeer Tooth Cementum
by Liselotte M. Takken Beijersbergen - 61-78 Reconstruction of Fire History Using ‘Dry’ Sediments, An Approach for Microcharcoal Studies from the Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentina
by Henrik B. Lindskoug & M. Bernarda Marconetto - 79-90 Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) Teeth from a Female Burial in Yuzhniy Oleniy Ostrov, Northwestern Russia (c. 6200 cal BC) – Local Rarities or Transported Goods?
by Kristiina Mannermaa & Dimitri Gerasimov & Evgeny Girya & Mikhail V. Sablin - 91-105 Rural Agricultural Economies and Military Provisioning at Roman Gordion (Central Turkey)
by Canan Çakırlar & John M. Marston
October 2018, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 299-302 From Isoscapes to Farmscapes: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Philippa Ascough & Ingrid Mainland & Anthony Newton - 303-322 From Traditional Farming in Morocco to Early Urban Agroecology in Northern Mesopotamia: Combining Present-day Arable Weed Surveys and Crop Isotope Analysis to Reconstruct Past Agrosystems in (Semi-)arid Regions
by Amy Bogaard & Amy Styring & Mohammed Ater & Younes Hmimsa & Laura Green & Elizabeth Stroud & Jade Whitlam & Charlotte Diffey & Erika Nitsch & Michael Charles & Glynis Jones & John Hodgson - 323-337 Crop Fertility Conditions in North-Eastern Gaul During the La Tène and Roman Periods: A Combined Stable Isotope Analysis of Archaeobotanical and Archaeozoological Remains
by Mònica Aguilera & Véronique Zech-Matterne & Sébastien Lepetz & Marie Balasse - 338-351 Norse Animal Husbandry in Liminal Environments: Stable Isotope Evidence from the Scottish North Atlantic Islands
by Jennifer R. Jones & Jacqui A. Mulville - 352-366 Pastoralist Mobility in Bronze Age Landscapes of Northern Kazakhstan: 87Sr/86Sr and δ18O Analyses of Human Dentition from Bestamak and Lisakovsk
by A. R. Ventresca Miller & C. Winter-Schuh & E. R. Usmanova & A. Logvin & I. Shevnina & C. A. Makarewicz - 367-377 Dietary Stress and Animal Resource Use at the Postclassic Maya city, Mayapán (Mexico)
by Sarah Heins Ledogar - 378-388 The Efficiency of Flotation Compared with Other Methods for Recovering Assemblages of Terrestrial and Aquatic Gastropods from Archaeological Deposits, with Reference to the Site of Pico Ramos (Basque Country, Spain)
by Kenneth D. Thomas & Lydia Zapata - 389-402 Living on the Edge? Transformation of a Marginal Pleistocene Landscape Into a Settlement Area in the Northeastern Part of the Netherlands
by Henk M. van der Velde & Johanna A. A. Bos & Gert L. Kortekaas & Frieda S. Zuidhoff - 403-415 δ18O Analyses of the Humpbacked Conch (Gibberulus gibberulus): Evaluating a Proxy for Reconstructing Sea-Surface Temperature at Chelechol ra Orrak, Palau
by Taylor N. Dodrill & Nicholas P. Jew & Scott M. Fitzpatrick - 416-425 Cultivation of Naked Barley by Early Iron Age Agro-pastoralists in Xinjiang, China
by Duo Tian & Jian Ma & Jianxin Wang & Thomas Pilgram & Zhijun Zhao & Xinyi Liu
July 2018, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 201-204 The use of Scientific Techniques in the Study, Reconstruction of and Human Interaction with Woodlands: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Scott Timpany & Lorna O'Donnell & Koen Deforce - 205-216 Palaeoenvironmental evidence for woodland conservation in Northern Iceland from settlement to the twentieth century
by Eileen Tisdall & Rebecca Barclay & Amy Nichol & Robert McCulloch & Ian Simpson & Huw Smith & Orri Vésteinsson - 217-227 Does the ‘Marine Signature’ of Driftwood Persist in the Archaeological Record? An Experimental Case Study from Iceland
by Dawn Elise Mooney - 228-239 Seeing the Wood for the Trees: Recent Advances in the Reconstruction of Woodland in Archaeological Landscapes Using Pollen Data
by M. J. Bunting & M. Farrell - 240-253 Into the Woods: Revealing Ireland’s Iron Age Woodlands Through Archaeological Charcoal Analysis
by Lorna O'Donnell - 254-266 Using Branch Age and Diameter to Identify Woodland Management: New Developments
by Welmoed A. Out & Kirsti Hänninen & Caroline Vermeeren - 267-285 Vegetation Changes and Woodland Management Associated with a Prehistoric to Medieval Burnt Mound Complex at Ballygawley, Northern Ireland
by T. Mighall & S. Timpany & J. Wheeler & L. Bailey & M. Bamforth & L. Gray & M. Taylor - 286-297 From Rackham to REVEALS: Reflections on Palaeoecological Approaches to Woodland and Trees
by Suzi Richer & Benjamin Gearey
April 2018, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 109-122 Multi-method Analysis of Avian Eggs as Grave Goods: Revealing Symbolism in Conversion Period Burials at Kukruse, NE Estonia
by Tõnno Jonuks & Ester Oras & Julia Best & Beatrice Demarchi & Raivo Mänd & Samantha Presslee & Signe Vahur - 123-136 Reconstruction of the Late Glacial and Early Holocene landscape and human presence in Lubrza, Western Poland, on the basis of multidisciplinary analyses
by Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka & Lucy Kubiak-Martens & Iwona Okuniewska-Nowaczyk & Magdalena Ratajczak-Szczerba & Aldona Kurzawska & Bernadeta Kufel-Diakowska - 137-151 Anglo-Saxon Economy and Ecology by a Downland Stream: A Waterlogged Sequence from the Anglo-Saxon Royal Settlement at Lyminge, Kent
by S. P. Maslin - 152-159 Applied Zooarchaeology of Freshwater Mussel (Bivalvia: Unionidae) Shell from Golson (22HU508), A Deasonville-Period Site on the Yazoo River, Mississippi
by Evan Peacock & Joseph Mitchell & C. Andrew Buchner - 160-176 Contouring the Cataclysm: A Geographical Analysis of the Effects of the Minoan Eruption of the Santorini Volcano
by C. D. Athanassas & K. Modis & M. C. Alçiçek & K. Theodorakopoulou - 177-186 Prehistoric Molluscan Faunas of the Yazoo River, Mississippi, USA: Archaeological Perspectives for Modern Conservation
by Joseph Mitchell - 187-199 The Seasonal Mobility of Prehistoric Gazelle Herds in the Azraq Basin, Jordan: Modelling Alternative Strategies Using Stable Isotopes
by Elizabeth Henton & Isabelle Ruben & Carol Palmer & Louise Martin & Andrew Garrard & Matthew Thirlwall & Anne-Lise Jourdan
January 2018, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-3 The Environmental Legacies of Colonialism in the Northern Neotropics: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Diane Wallman & E. Christian Wells & Isabel C. Rivera-Collazo - 4-12 The Political Ecology of Plantations from the Ground Up
by Sarah E. Oas & Mark W. Hauser - 13-22 Histories and Trajectories of Socio-Ecological Landscapes in the Lesser Antilles: Implications of Colonial Period Zooarchaeological Research
by Diane Wallman - 23-35 Plantation Soilscapes: Initial and Cumulative Impacts of Colonial Agriculture in Antigua, West Indies
by E. Christian Wells & Suzanna M. Pratt & Georgia L. Fox & Peter E. Siegel & Nicholas P. Dunning & A. Reginald Murphy - 36-46 Landscape Transformation During Ceramic Age and Colonial Occupations of Barbuda, West Indies
by Allison Bain & Anne-Marie Faucher & Lisa M. Kennedy & Allison R. LeBlanc & Michael J. Burn & Rebecca Boger & Sophia Perdikaris - 47-55 From Icon of Empire to National Emblem: New Evidence for the Fallow Deer of Barbuda
by Sophia Perdikaris & Allison Bain & Sandrine Grouard & Karis Baker & Edith Gonzalez & A. Rus Hoelzel & Holly Miller & Reaksha Persaud & Naomi Sykes - 56-68 Cultivating Salt: Socio-Natural Assemblages on the Saltpans of the Venezuelan Islands, Seventeenth to Nineteenth Century
by Konrad A. Antczak - 69-79 Agropastoralism and Household Ecology in Yucatán After the Spanish Invasion
by Rani T. Alexander & Héctor Hernández Álvarez - 80-96 The Origins of Early Colonial Cows at San Bernabé, Guatemala: Strontium Isotope Values at an Early Spanish Mission in the Petén Lakes Region of Northern Guatemala
by Carolyn Freiwald & Timothy Pugh - 97-108 A Deep-Time Socioecosystem Framework to Understand Social Vulnerability on a Tropical Island
by Isabel C. Rivera-Collazo & Cristina Rodríguez-Franco & José Julián Garay-Vázquez
October 2017, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 339-342 Anthropic Activity Markers: Archaeology and Ethnoarchaeology
by Carla Lancelotti & Alessandra Pecci & Debora Zurro - 343-353 Chemical Residues as Anthropic Activity Markers. Ethnoarchaeology, Experimental Archaeology and Archaeology of Food Production and Consumption
by Alessandra Pecci & Luis Barba & Agustín Ortiz - 354-364 Intra-site Spatial Analysis in Ethnoarchaeology
by Carla Lancelotti & Joan Negre Pérez & Jonàs Alcaina-Mateos & Francesco Carrer - 365-380 Micromorphological Study of Concotto Surfaces Protected by the Avellino Eruption in 3945 ± 10 cal. BP at the Early Bronze Age of Afragola Village in Southern Italy
by Tiziana Matarazzo & Francesco Berna & Paul Goldberg - 381-393 Agroindustrial Soilscapes in the Caribbean: A Geochemical Perspective from Betty’s Hope, Antigua
by E. Christian Wells & Christopher K. Waters & Anthony R. Tricarico & Georgia L. Fox - 394-411 An Ethnoarchaeological Study on Anthropic Markers from a Shell-midden in Tierra del Fuego (Southern Argentina): Lanashuaia II
by Débora Zurro & Joan Negre & Javier Ruiz Pérez & Myrian Álvarez & Ivan Briz i Godino & Jorge Caro - 412-433 Ethno-geochemical and Phytolith Studies of Activity Related Patterns: A Case Study from Al Ma’tan, Jordan
by Emma Louise Jenkins & Samantha Lee Allcock & Sarah Elliott & Carol Palmer & John Grattan - 434-446 Detection of Human Landscape Alteration Using Nested Microbotanical and Fungal Proxies
by Ryan M. Szymanski
July 2017, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 219-232 Quantifying woodland resource usage and selection from Neolithic to post Mediaeval times in the Irish Midlands
by Ellen OCarroll & Fraser J.G. Mitchell - 233-246 Post-Roman crop production and processing: Archaeological evidence from Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire
by Cath Ross & Lynne F. Gardiner & Gary Brogan & Hannah Russ - 247-267 Horticulturists and oxygen ecozones in the tropical and subtropical forests of Southeast South America
by Daniel Loponte & Mirian Carbonera & María José Corriale & Alejandro Acosta - 268-282 Dietary changes and millet consumption in northern France at the end of Prehistory: Evidence from archaeobotanical and stable isotope data
by Gwenaëlle Goude & Léonie Rey & Françoise Toulemonde & Mathilde Cervel & Stéphane Rottier - 283-297 Stable isotope analysis of Pacific rat (Rattus exulans) from archaeological sites in Mangareva (French Polynesia): The use of commensal species for understanding human activity and ecosystem change
by Jillian A. Swift & Melanie J. Miller & Patrick V. Kirch - 298-317 Economy and society of the Remi and Suessiones in Gallia Belgica during the last two centuries BC through the prism of archaeozoology
by Pierre-Emmanuel Paris - 318-336 Bioarchaeological preservation and non-elite diet in the Bay of Naples: An analysis of the food remains from the Cardo V sewer at the Roman site of Herculaneum
by Erica Rowan - 337-337 Animal bones in Australian archaeology: a field guide to common native and introduced species
by Hayley Foster - 337-338 Into the ocean: vikings, Irish and environmental change in Iceland and the North
by Chris Caseldine
April 2017, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 113-127 Can't find a pulse? Celtic bean (Vicia faba L.) in British prehistory
by Edward R. Treasure & Mike J. Church - 128-146 The utility of livestock dung for reconstructing recent ethnological and environmental histories
by Xavier Panadès i Blas & Jordi Bartolomé i Filella & Caroline Strömberg & Ignasi Soriano i Tomàs & Paul Buckland & Karen K. Serieyssol & Joan Bach i Plaza & Antonio Arillo Aranda & Francesca Lozar & Tony Stevenson & Lourdes Chamorro i Lorenzo & Peter Ditchfield - 147-165 Birds in the medieval culture and economy of the East Slavs in the 10–13th centuries AD
by Leonid Gorobets & Oleksandr Kovalchuk - 166-170 Raised bed agriculture in northwest Europe triggered by climatic change around 850 BC: a hypothesis
by W. Groenman-van Waateringe & B. van Geel - 171-174 Leather straps with avian tarsometatarsi from the medieval Russia: Jesses or amulets?
by Andrei V Zinoviev - 175-188 Tending and drive hunting: A density-mediated attrition model can explain age profiles of white-tailed deer at Iroquoian village sites
by Suzanne Needs-Howarth & Alicia L. Hawkins - 189-199 Socio-economic status and religious identity in medieval Iberia: The zooarchaeological evidence
by Idoia Grau-Sologestoa - 200-217 Wood exploitation and food supply at the border of the Roman Empire: the case of the vicus of Thamusida – Sidi Ali ben Ahmed (Morocco)
by Emilia Allevato & Mauro Paolo Buonincontri & Alessandra Pecci & Alessia D'Auria & Emanuele Papi & Antonio Saracino & Gaetano Di Pasquale
January 2017, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-14 Neolithic and Bronze Age ungulate footprint-tracks of the Severn Estuary: Species, age, identification and the interpretation of husbandry practices
by Kirsten Barr & Martin Bell - 15-27 Implications of phytolith and diatom assemblages in the cultural layers of prehistoric archaeological sites of Ban Non Wat and Nong Hua Raet in Northeast Thailand
by Nelum Kanthilatha & William Boyd & Jeffery Parr & Nigel Chang - 28-39 Evolution of the Palaeolithic landscape at the westernmost tip of continental Europe: The shoreline seen by the Menez Dregan dwellers
by J. P. Lefort & J. L. Monnier & G. A. Danukalova & A. L. Ravon - 40-55 Calving seasonality at Pool, Orkney during the first millennium AD: an investigation using intra-tooth isotope ratio analysis of cattle molar enamel
by Jacqueline Towers & Ingrid Mainland & Janet Montgomery & Julie Bond - 56-78 ‘The debatable territory where geology and archaeology meet’: reassessing the early archaeobotanical work of Clement Reid and Arthur Lyell at Roman Silchester
by Lisa A. Lodwick - 79-95 Early Holocene palaeoseasonality inferred from the stable isotope composition of Unio shells from Çatalhöyük, Turkey
by Jonathan P. Lewis & Melanie J. Leng & Jonathan R. Dean & Arkadiusz Marciniak & Daniella E. Bar-Yosef Mayer & Xiaohong Wu - 96-112 Carnem et circenses – consumption of animals and their products in Roman urban and military sites in two regions in the northwestern provinces
by Maaike Groot & Sabine Deschler-Erb
October 2016, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 307-308 A fish story or history? Evidence from the past: Part 2
by Arlene Fradkin & Lembi Lougas - 309-316 Fjord fishing in Mesolithic Western Norway
by Kenneth Ritchie & Anne Karin Hufthammer & Knut Andreas Bergsvik - 317-324 Mesolithic fishery in the Polish Lowland. Fish remains from the Site 7 at Krzyż Wielkopolski, Poland
by Mirosława Zabilska-Kunek & Daniel Makowiecki & Jacek Kabaciński - 325-333 Neolithic fish remains from the freshwater shell midden Riņņukalns in northern Latvia
by Ulrich Schmölcke & John Meadows & Kenneth Ritchie & Valdis Bērziņš & Harald Lübke & Ilga Zagorska - 334-350 Harvesting molluscs in the Eneolithic: a study of freshwater bivalve accumulations from the tell settlements of Borduşani-Popină and Hârşova (Romania, 5th millennium BC)
by Valentin Radu & Dragomir Nicolae Popovici & Cătălina Cernea & Ioan Cernău & Adrian Bălăşescu - 351-360 From operculum to bead: Production of pearls from opercular bones of Cyprinus carpio in the Romanian Eneolithic
by Monica Ma˘rga˘rit & Valentin Radu & Dragomir Nicolae Popovici - 361-368 Fishery in prehistoric and medieval Tallinn, Estonia
by Lembi Lõugas & Villu Kadakas & Ulla Kadakas - 369-380 Fish bones from the Old Town of Helsinki (Finland) sixteenth–seventeenth century
by Kristiina Mannermaa - 381-388 Preliminary report on fish remains from the 18th- and 19th-century pearl fishing and trading settlement of Al Zubārah, Qatar
by Lisa Yeomans - 389-401 Fishing gear from the Roman period in the Netherlands: An overview
by Monica K. Dütting - 402-410 Fishing settlements in the Pskov region in the 16th century (according to archaeological data and written sources)
by Elena Salmina
September 2016, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 193-198 Novel isotopic approaches to investigating human palaeoecology: An introduction
by Marcello A. Mannino & Emma Lightfoot & Rhiannon Stevens - 199-213 Local adoption of animal husbandry in the southern Levant: An isotopic perspective from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B funerary site of Kfar HaHoresh
by Cheryl A. Makarewicz & Liora Kolska Horwitz & A. Nigel Goring-Morris - 214-229 Milking the megafauna: Using organic residue analysis to understand early farming practice
by Jessica Smyth & Richard P. Evershed - 230-245 Early Horizon camelid management practices in the Nepeña Valley, north-central coast of Peru
by Paul Szpak & David Chicoine & Jean-François Millaire & Christine D. White & Rebecca Parry & Fred J. Longstaffe - 246-259 Dead or alive? Investigating long-distance transport of live fallow deer and their body parts in antiquity
by Holly Miller & Ruth F. Carden & Jane Evans & Angela Lamb & Richard Madgwick & David Osborne & Robert Symmons & Naomi Sykes - 260-270 Season of birth and sheep husbandry in late Roman and Medieval coastal Flanders: A pilot study using tooth enamel δ18O analysis
by Michelle Buchan & Gundula Müldner & Anton Ervynck & Kate Britton - 271-284 Stable isotope analysis of soft tissues from mummified human remains
by Angela L. Lamb - 285-294 Towards the use of radiocarbon as a dietary proxy: Establishing a first wide-ranging radiocarbon reservoir effects baseline for Germany
by Ricardo Fernandes & Christoph Rinne & Marie-Josée Nadeau & Pieter Grootes - 295-306 Oxygen isotopes in Molluscan shell: Applications in environmental archaeology
by Melanie J. Leng & Jonathan P. Lewis
May 2016, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 103-104 A fish story or history? Evidence from the past
by Arlene Fradkin & Lembi Lougas - 105-118 Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values in freshwater, brackish and marine fish bone collagen from Mesolithic and Neolithic sites in central and northern Europe
by Harry K. Robson & Søren H. Andersen & Leon Clarke & Oliver E. Craig & Kurt J. Gron & Andrew K. G. Jones & Per Karsten & Nicky Milner & T. Douglas Price & Kenneth Ritchie & Mirosława Zabilska-Kunek & Carl Heron - 119-132 Inter- and intraspecies variability in stable isotope ratio values of archaeological freshwater fish remains from Switzerland (11th–19th centuries AD)
by Simone Häberle & Benjamin T. Fuller & Olaf Nehlich & Wim Van Neer & Jörg Schibler & Heide Hüster Plogmann - 133-136 Estimations of sizes of fish from subfossil bones with a logarithmic regression model
by Omri Lernau & Moshe Ben-Horin - 137-143 Archaeogenetic evidence for medieval occurrence of Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus in the North Sea
by Elena A. Nikulina & Ulrich Schmölcke - 144-156 Snapshots of past fish faunas: paleo-oceanographic perspectives from the Baltic and Black Seas
by Inge Bødker Enghoff & Vedat Ediger - 157-160 Taphonomy of burned fish bones – burning experiments in the open fire
by Katariina Nurminen - 161-171 Pre-Columbian estuarine fishing along the lower St. Johns River, Florida, USA
by Arlene Fradkin - 172-181 Fishing in the northern Maya lowlands AD 250–750: preliminary analysis of fish remains from Xcambo, Yucatan, Mexico
by Nayeli G. Jiménez Cano & Thelma Sierra Sosa - 182-192 Palaeogeographic changes drove prehistoric fishing practices in the Cambaceres Bay (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) during the middle and late Holocene
by Atilio Francisco J. Zangrando & Juan Federico Ponce & María Paz Martinoli & Alejandro Montes & Ernesto Piana & Fabián Vanella
January 2016, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-10 Stable isotope analysis on human remains from the final Early Holocene in the southern Puna of Argentina: The case of Peñas de las Trampas 1.1
by Violeta Killian Galván & Jorge Martínez & Alexander Cherkinsky & Mariana Mondini & Héctor Panarello - 11-30 Agricultural and household activities in Vestfold, Southeast Norway, as illustrated by pollen data and the charred remains of crops and wild plants
by Eli-Christine Soltvedt & Kari E. Henningsmoen - 31-44 Interdisciplinary approach for reconstructing an alder-based historical agricultural practice of the Eastern Ligurian Apennines (NW Italy)
by Chiara Molinari & Carlo Montanari - 45-58 Iron Age animal husbandry in the wetlands of the western Netherlands
by Joyce van Dijk - 59-78 ‘We'll have what they're having’, cultural identity through diet in the English Saxon Period
by Matilda Holmes - 79-87 Deposition of annual growth lines in the apex of the common limpet (Patella vulgata) from Shetland Islands, UK and Norway: Evidence from field marking and shell mineral content of annual line deposition
by William G. Ambrose & William L. Locke V & Gerald F. Bigelow & Paul E. Renaud - 88-102 Bread and surpluses: the Anglo-Saxon ‘bread wheat thesis’ reconsidered
by Mark McKerracher
November 2015, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 305-313 Storage: Introduction to the special issue
by Andrea L. Balbo - 314-320 Innovations, food storage and the origins of agriculture
by Geoffroy de Saulieu & Alain Testart - 321-336 The Neolithic refrigerator on a Friday night: How many people are coming to dinner and just what should I do with the slimy veggies in the back of the fridge?
by Ian Kuijt - 337-348 Production risk, inter-annual food storage by households and population-level consequences in seasonal prehistoric agrarian societies
by Bruce Winterhalder & Cedric Puleston & Cody Ross - 349-363 Food for all: An agent-based model to explore the emergence and implications of cooperation for food storage
by Andreas Angourakis & José Ignacio Santos & José Manuel Galán & Andrea L. Balbo - 364-378 The role of food storage in human niche construction: An example from Neolithic Europe
by Michael J. O'Brien & R. Alexander Bentley - 379-389 Storage in traditional farming communities of the western Mediterranean: Ethnographic, historical and archaeological data
by Leonor Peña-Chocarro & Guillem Pérez Jordà & Jacob Morales Mateos & Lydia Zapata - 390-405 A microarchaeological approach for the study of pits
by Andrea L. Balbo & Dan Cabanes & Juan José García-Granero & Anna Bonet & P. Ajithprasad & Xavier Terradas - 406-424 The implications of water storage for human settlement in Mediterranean waterless islands: The example of Pantelleria
by S. Mantellini - 425-436 Landesque capital as an alternative to food storage in Melanesia: Irrigated taro terraces in New Georgia, Solomon Islands
by Tim P. Bayliss-Smith & Edvard Hviding
August 2015, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 221-224 Environmental archaeologies of Neolithisation: Old World case studies
by Robin Bendrey & Amy Richardson & Sarah Elliott & Jade Whitlam - 225-238 Akanthou-Arkosykos, a ninth Millenium BC coastal settlement in Cyprus
by Muge Sevketoglu & Ian Hanson - 239-250 The molluscs of Bestansur, Iraqi Kurdistan: A case study of Early Holocene Helix salomonica exploitation in the Zagros
by Ingrid Iversen - 251-264 Neolithisation in North China: Landscape and geoarchaeological perspectives
by Yijie Zhuang - 265-273 Early oleiculture or native wild Olea in eastern Maghreb: new pollen data from the sebkha-lagoon Halk el Menjel (Hergla, Central Tunisia)
by Vincent Lebreton & Sahbi Jaouadi & Simone Mulazzani & Abdelkarim Boujelben & Lotfi Belhouchet & Amor Mokhtar Gammar & Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout & Jean-François Saliège & Mohamed Raouf Karray & Eric Fouache - 274-282 First results of archaeobotanical analysis from Neolithic layers of Buran Kaya IV (Crimea, Ukraine)
by Aurélie Salavert & Erwan Messager & Giedre Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute & Vincent Lebreton & Grégory Bayle & Laurent Crépin & Simon Puaud & Stéphane Péan & Masayoshi Yamada & Aleksander Yanevich - 283-303 Preliminary ethnoarchaeological research on modern animal husbandry in Bestansur, Iraqi Kurdistan: Integrating animal, plant and environmental data
by Sarah Elliott & Robin Bendrey & Jade Whitlam & Kamal Rauf Aziz & Jane Evans
May 2015, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 111-119 New evidence on the introduction, cultivation and processing of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in southern Sweden
by Mikael Larsson & Per Lagerås - 120-157 Reconstructing prey selection, hunting strategy and seasonality of the early Holocene frozen site in the Siberian High Arctic: A case study on the Zhokhov site faunal remains, De Long Islands
by Vladimir V. Pitulko & Varvara V. Ivanova & Aleksei K. Kasparov & Elena Y. Pavlova - 158-167 Preliminary archaeoentomological analyses of permafrost-preserved cultural layers from the pre-contact Yup'ik Eskimo site of Nunalleq, Alaska: Implications, potential and methodological considerations
by Véronique Forbes & Kate Britton & Rick Knecht - 168-183 Sustainable management of metallurgical forest on Mont Lozère (France) during the Early Middle Ages
by Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet & Philippe Allée & Gabriel Servera Vives & Alain Ploquin - 184-201 The Holocene fluvial history of the Tremithos river (south central Cyprus) and its linkage to archaeological records
by Matthieu Ghilardi & Stéphane Cordier & Jean-Michel Carozza & David Psomiadis & Jean Guilaine & Zomenia Zomeni & François Demory & Doriane Delanghe-Sabatier & Marc-Antoine Vella & Guenaëlle Bony & Christophe Morhange - 202-220 The taphonomy and micromorphology of sunken-featured buildings from Lyminge, Kent: A comparative mixed-method analysis
by S. P. Maslin
February 2015, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-12 A bone grease processing station at the Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village: Archaeological evidence for the exploitation of bone fats
by Landon P. Karr & Alice E. G. Short & L. Adrien Hannus & Alan K. Outram - 13-29 The emergence of agropastoralism: Accelerated ecocultural change on the Andean altiplano, ∼3540–3120 cal BP
by Erik J. Marsh - 30-40 Subsistence continuity, change, and environmental adaptation at the site of Nugljanska, Istria, Croatia
by Suzanne E. Pilaar Birch & Preston Miracle - 41-51 Intensive hunting during the Iron Age of Southern Africa
by Shaw Badenhorst - 52-65 Animal engravings in the central Sahara: A proxy of a proxy
by Maria Guagnin - 66-81 Dung matters: An experimental study into the effectiveness of using dung from hay-fed livestock to reconstruct local vegetation
by Mans Schepers & Henk Van Haaster - 82-88 The telltale potency of a simple milligram of charcoal found in a hearth left by Mesolithic reindeer hunters in the Norwegian mountains
by Sveinung Bang-Andersen - 89-103 On bad terms: Problems and solutions within zooarchaeological bone surface modification studies
by Emma C. James & Jessica C. Thompson - 104-105 England's Shipwreck Heritage: From Logboats to U-Boats
by Mark Redknap - 106-107 Two oxen ahead: pre-mechanized farming in the Mediterranean
by Lee G. Broderick - 108-108 AEA 2012 Conference Reading: Socioecological dynamics at the time of Neolithic transition in Iberia
by Joan Bernabeu & Oreto García Puchol & Salvador Pardo & Michael Barton & Sarah B. McClure
October 2014, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 181-183 Environmental archaeologies of Neolithisation: Europe
by Robin Bendrey & Amy Richardson & Sarah Elliott & Jade Whitlam - 184-195 Neolithic animal management practices and stable isotope studies in the Adriatic
by Emily Zavodny & Sarah B. McClure & Brendan J. Culleton & Emil Podrug & Douglas J. Kennett - 196-213 The Neolithisation of Liguria (NW Italy): An environmental archaeological and palaeoenvironmental perspective
by Nicholas P. Branch & Stuart Black & Roberto Maggi & Nathalie A. F. Marini - 214-225 AEA 2012 Conference Reading: Socioecological dynamics at the time of Neolithic transition in Iberia
by Joan Bernabeu & Oreto García Puchol & Salvador Pardo & Michael Barton & Sarah B. McClure - 226-240 Zooarchaeology in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic of Southern Portugal
by Maria João Valente & António Faustino Carvalho - 241-255 An integrated perspective on farming in the early Neolithic lakeshore site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain)
by Ferran Antolín & Ramon Buxó & Stefanie Jacomet & Vanessa Navarrete & Maria Saña - 256-262 Survey of animal remains from southern Britain finds no evidence for continuity from the Mesolithic period
by Dale Serjeantson - 263-290 The timing and causes of the Neolithic elm decline: New evidence from the Lower Thames Valley (London, UK)
by C. Robert Batchelor & Nicholas P. Branch & Enid A. Allison & Philip A. Austin & Barry Bishop & Alex D. Brown & Scott A. Elias & Christopher P. Green & Daniel S. Young - 291-297 The ecodynamics of clearance in the British Neolithic
by Mark Robinson - 298-310 Landscape transformation and economic practices among the first farming societies in Lake Banyoles (Girona, Spain)
by Jordi Revelles & Ferran Antolín & Marian Berihuete & Francesc Burjachs & Ramon Buxó & Laura Caruso & Oriol López & Antoni Palomo & Raquel Piqué & Xavier Terradas - 311-320 Fishing in the Adriatic at the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition: Evidence from Vela Spila, Croatia
by Clare Rainsford & Terry O'Connor & Preston Miracle
June 2014, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 95-113 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
by Jutta Lechterbeck & Tim Kerig & Angelika Kleinmann & Marion Sillmann & Lucia Wick & Manfred Rösch - 114-123 Dendroarchaeology and cockchafers north of the Alps: Regional patterns of a middle frequency signal in oak tree-ring series
by André Billamboz - 124-130 Medieval land remediation of a quarry site at Wallingford, Oxfordshire, revealed by microfossil analysis
by D. M. Janssen & I. P. Wilkinson & M. Williams & A. Gouldwell & N. Christie & M. Edgeworth - 131-152 A palaeoenvironmental context for Terminal Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic activity in the Colne Valley: Offsite records contemporary with occupation at Three Ways Wharf, Uxbridge
by 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 & Chris Ellis - 153-165 Stacks and sheets: The microstructure of nacreous shell and its merit in the field of archaeology
by Sofie Debruyne - 166-175 Fuelwood, crops and acorns from Iritegi cave (Oñati, Basque Country)
by Aitor Moreno-Larrazabal & Eloisa Uribarri & Xabier Peñalver & Lydia Zapata - 176-176 The Geoarchaeology of Lake Michigan Coastal Dunes
by Jason T. Jordan - 177-178 Plant use and crop husbandry in an early Neolithic village: Vaihingen an der Enz, Baden-Württemberg
by Scott Timpany - 179-180 Early Hominin Paleoecology
by Isabelle C. Winder
February 2014, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-11 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
by Kasey F. Robb & Patrick D. Nunn - 12-22 Exaptation and synanthropic insects: A diachronic interplay between biology and culture
by Gary A. King - 23-38 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
by Isabel Figueiral & Pierre Séjalon - 39-54 Galilee Blooming: First palynological and archaeological data from an Early Byzantine Cistern at Horvat Kur
by Frank H. Neumann & Jürgen Zangenberg & Yinon Shivti'el & Stefan Münger - 55-71 Lake levels, mobility and lithic raw material selection and reduction strategies: A Great Lakes case study
by Robert A. Cook & William A. Lovis - 72-83 Deer use in good times and in bad: A Fort Ancient case study from southwest Ohio
by Jacob Deppen & Robert A. Cook