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1Reconstructing Woodland Vegetation and its Exploitation by Past Societies, based on the Analysis and Interpretation of Archaeological Wood Charcoal Macro-RemainsEnvironmental Archaeology2005277
2The archaeobotany of Indian pulses: identification, processing and evidence for cultivationEnvironmental Archaeology2006203
3Fodder From Dung: the Recognition and Interpretation of Dung-Derived Plant Material from Archaeological SitesEnvironmental Archaeology1998102
4New Plant Foods in Roman Britain — Dispersal and Social AccessEnvironmental Archaeology2008101
5Reassessing the evidence for the cultivation of wild crops during the Younger Dryas at Tell Abu Hureyra, SyriaEnvironmental Archaeology201098
6Evidence for long-term averaging of strontium in bovine enamel using TIMS and LA-MC-ICP-MS strontium isotope intra-molar profilesEnvironmental Archaeology201090
7Stable isotope insights (δ18O,δ13C) into cattle and sheep husbandry at Bercy (Paris, France, 4th millennium BC): birth seasonality and winter leaf fodderingEnvironmental Archaeology201284
8Fuel Fodder and Faeces: An Ethnographic and Botanical Study of Dung Fuel Use in Central AnatoliaEnvironmental Archaeology199877
9Oxygen isotopes in Molluscan shell: Applications in environmental archaeologyEnvironmental Archaeology201676
10Tephrochronology, Environmental Change and the Norse Settlement of IcelandEnvironmental Archaeology200075
11Size and shape of the Eurasian wild boar (Sus scrofa), with a view to the reconstruction of its Holocene historyEnvironmental Archaeology200972
12Archaeobotanical results from Sarazm, Tajikistan, an Early Bronze Age Settlement on the edge: Agriculture and exchangeEnvironmental Archaeology201370
13An Investigation of Agricultural Consumption and Production Models for Prehistoric and Roman BritainEnvironmental Archaeology200369
14The expansion ofAraucariaforest in the southern Brazilian highlands during the last 4000 years and its implications for the development of the Taquara/Itararé TraditionEnvironmental Archaeology200768
15Declining oaks, increasing artistry, and cultivating rice: the environmental and social context of the emergence of farming in the Lower Yangtze RegionEnvironmental Archaeology201068
16An integrated perspective on farming in the early Neolithic lakeshore site of La Draga (Banyoles, Spain)Environmental Archaeology201459
17The impact of human activities on the natural environment of the Canary Islands (Spain) during the pre-Hispanic stage (3rd–2nd Century BC to 15th Century AD): an overviewEnvironmental Archaeology200956
18Stable isotope evidence for seasonal consumption of marine seaweed by modern and archaeological sheep in the Orkney archipelago (Scotland)Environmental Archaeology200954
19Diversity in foddering strategy and herd management in late Bronze Age Britain: An isotopic investigation of pigs and other fauna from two midden sitesEnvironmental Archaeology201254
20Fragmentation: The Zonation Method Applied to Fragmented Human Remains from Archaeological and Forensic ContextsEnvironmental Archaeology200453
21Species identification of archaeological dung remains: A critical review of potential methodsEnvironmental Archaeology201353
22They did not Live by Grass Alone: the Politics and Palaeoecology of Animal Fodder in the North Atlantic RegionEnvironmental Archaeology199850
23Age at death in cattle: methods, older cattle and known-age reference materialEnvironmental Archaeology201250
24The Origins of Metallurgy in the Central Balkans based on the Analysis of Cut Marks on Animal BonesEnvironmental Archaeology200048
25What 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 assemblagesEnvironmental Archaeology201348
26Hesitant hunters: a review of the introduction of agriculture in western NorwayEnvironmental Archaeology200647
27Production risk, inter-annual food storage by households and population-level consequences in seasonal prehistoric agrarian societiesEnvironmental Archaeology201547
28Methods 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 GermanyEnvironmental Archaeology201346
29Ancient Fires on Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada: A Change in Causal Mechanisms at about 2,000 ybpEnvironmental Archaeology200244
30Short climatic fluctuations and their impact on human economies and societies: the potential of the Neolithic lake shore settlements in the Alpine forelandEnvironmental Archaeology201044
31The 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?Environmental Archaeology201544
32Storage in traditional farming communities of the western Mediterranean: Ethnographic, historical and archaeological dataEnvironmental Archaeology201544
33Coastal connections, local fishing, and sustainable egg harvesting: patterns of Viking Age inland wild resource use in Mývatn district, Northern IcelandEnvironmental Archaeology200643
34Holocene environmental change and the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in north-west Europe: revisiting two modelsEnvironmental Archaeology201043
35Beyond means to meaning: using distributions of shell shapes to reconstruct past collecting strategiesEnvironmental Archaeology200841
36Preliminary ethnoarchaeological research on modern animal husbandry in Bestansur, Iraqi Kurdistan: Integrating animal, plant and environmental dataEnvironmental Archaeology201541
37Microwear in Modern Rooting and Stall-fed Pigs: the Potential of Dental Microwear Analysis for Exploring Pig Diet and Management in the PastEnvironmental Archaeology199940
38Neolithic and Bronze Age Agriculture in Southern Scandinavia – Recent Archaeobotanical Evidence from DenmarkEnvironmental Archaeology200340
39Puffins, Pigs, Cod and Barley: Palaeoeconomy at Undir Junkarinsfløtti, Sandoy, Faroe IslandsEnvironmental Archaeology200540
40Zooarchaeology in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic of Southern PortugalEnvironmental Archaeology201440
41On bad terms: Problems and solutions within zooarchaeological bone surface modification studiesEnvironmental Archaeology201540
42Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values in freshwater, brackish and marine fish bone collagen from Mesolithic and Neolithic sites in central and northern EuropeEnvironmental Archaeology201640
43Charting the Emergence of Cereal and Pulse Domestication in South-west AsiaEnvironmental Archaeology199939
44The dating of Doggerland – post-glacial geochronology of the southern North SeaEnvironmental Archaeology200638
45Comparing Levels of Subsistence Stress amongst Norse Settlers in Iceland and Greenland using Levels of Bone Fat Exploitation as an IndicatorEnvironmental Archaeology200337
46The Food Economies of Atlantic Island Monasteries: The Documentary and Archaeo-Environmental EvidenceEnvironmental Archaeology200437
47'Islands' in Holocene Forests: Implications for Forest Openness, Landscape Clearance and 'Culture-Steppe' SpeciesEnvironmental Archaeology200437
48Landscape transformation and economic practices among the first farming societies in Lake Banyoles (Girona, Spain)Environmental Archaeology201437
49The emergence of agropastoralism: Accelerated ecocultural change on the Andean altiplano, ∼3540–3120 cal BPEnvironmental Archaeology201537
50Phytoliths of Rice detected in the Neolithic Sites in the Valley of the Taihu Lake in ChinaEnvironmental Archaeology200336