Ferran Antolín,Marguerita Schäfer
Ferran Antolín
Insect pests affecting standing and stored crops can cause severe damage and reduce yields considerably. Was this also the case in Neolithic Europe? Did early farming populations take a certain amount of harvest loss into account? Did they ...
Stable isotope insights (
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C) into cattle and sheep husbandry at Bercy (Paris, France, 4th millennium BC): birth seasonality and winter leaf foddering [0.03%]
Balasse, Marie; Boury, Loïc; Ughetto-Monfrin et al.
Balasse et al.
Big fish and great auks: Exploitation of birds and fish on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, during the Romano-British period [0.03%]
Maltby, Mark; Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila
Maltby
Jones, Gillian G; Sadler, Peta
Jones
Morris, James
Morris
Isotopic and zooarchaeological investigation of later medieval and post-medieval cattle husbandry at Dudley Castle, West Midlands [0.03%]
Fisher, Abigail; Thomas, Richard
Fisher
van der Veen, Marijke; Livarda, Alexandra; Hill et al.
van der Veen et al.
Fragmentation: The Zonation Method Applied to Fragmented Human Remains from Archaeological and Forensic Contexts [0.03%]
Knüsel, Christopher J.; Outram, Alan K.
Knüsel
Birds: a Seasonal Resource [0.03%]
Serjeantson, Dale
Serjeantson
Mashkour, Marjan; Tengberg, Margareta; Shirazi et al.
Mashkour et al.