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Circaea 15 (1)
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Circaea 15 (1)
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Circaea
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15 (1)
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107
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
2010
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/env/2010/00000015/00000001
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09 Feb 2011
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Livestock and deadstock in early medieval Europe from the North Sea to the Baltic
Terry P O'Connor
1 - 15
The relative abundance and mortality profiles of cattle, sheep and pigs from a series of eighth- to eleventh-century sites across northern Europe are reviewed with the aim of identifying broad regional trends in livestock husbandry and redistribution. Evidence from York and its region is discussed in more detail, including an association between chalk uplands and sheep husbandry in the Middle Saxon period.
Environmental reconstruction of a later prehistoric palaeochannel record from Burrs Countryside Park, Bury, Greater Manchester
David N Smith
Mark Fletcher
Katie Head
Wendy Smith
Andy J Howard
16 - 31
The results from an analysis of pollen, insect and plant macrofossil remains from the shallow wood peat fill of a palaeochannel associated with hummocky (deglacial) sediments infilling the valley of the River Irwell at Walmersley known locally as Burrs Countryside Park, Bury, Greater Manchester (NGR SD 796 127) are presented.
Evidence for long-term averaging of strontium in bovine enamel using TIMS Thermal Ionisation Mass Spectrometry and LA-MC-ICP-MS Laser Ablation Multi-Collector Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry strontium isotope intra-molar profiles
Janet Montgomery
Jane A Evans
Matthew S Horstwood
34 - 42
Analyses long-term patterns of strontium incorporation in cattle teeth in order to investigate the possibility of obtaining high temporal resolution isotope data to reconstruct climate, environment, diet and mobility.
Commercial zooarchaeology in the United Kingdom
James Morris
81 - 91
Presents the results from two surveys of zooarchaeologists involved with commercial work in the United Kingdom. The surveys investigated: the demographic of commercial zooarchaeologists; their relationship with organisations; the information they produce; how the current recession is affecting their work and what their priorities for help would be.
Book Reviews
Karen B Milek
Emily Murray
Eileen M Murphy
Louisa J Gidney
189 - 202
Includes reviews of: Smith, D. N., Brickley, M. B. and Smith, W. (eds.). 2005. Fertile Ground. Papers in Honour of Susan Limbrey (Symposia of the Association for Environmental Archaeology No. 22). Oxford: Oxbow Books. 165 pp. ISBN: 1 84217 144 5. £40 (paperback) by Karen Milek; Pluskowski, A. 2006. Wolves and the Wilderness in the Middle Ages. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. 240 pp. ISBN: 1 84383 236 4. £45 (hardback) by Emily Murray; Gowland, R. and Knüsel C. (eds.). 2006. Social Archaeology of Funerary Remains. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 320 pp. ISBN: 1 84217 2115. £70 (hardback) by Eileen Murphy; Thomas, R. 2005. Animals, Economy and Status: Integrating Zooarchaeological and Historical Data in the Study of Dudley Castle, West Midlands (c.1100'“1750) (British Archaeological Reports British Series 392). Oxford: Archaeopress. 232 pp. ISBN: 1 84171 846 7. £36 (paperback) by Louisa Gidney. SH\r\n