Recent Publications

Appleby, J.E.P. 2010. Ageing as Fragmentation and disarticulation. In Rebay, K., Sørensen, M.L.S. and Hughes, J. (eds.) Body parts and wholes: Changing relations and meanings, 46-53. Oxford: Oxbow.

Appleby, J.E.P. 2010. Why We Need An Archaeology of Old Age and a Suggested Approach. Norwegian Archaeological Review 43, 145-168.

Appleby, J.E.P. 2011. Bodies, Burials and Ageing: Accessing the Temporality of Old Age in Prehistoric Societies. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 30(3), 231-246.

Barker, G., Antoniadou, A., Armitage, S., Brooks, I., Candy, I., Connell, K., Douka, K., Drake, N., Farr, L., Hill, E., Hunt, C., Inglis, R., Jones, S., Lane, C., Lucarini, G., Meneely, J., Morales, J., Mutri, G., Prendergast, A., Rabett, R., Reade, H., Reynolds, T., Russell, N., Simpson, D., Smith, B., Stimpson, C., Mohammed Twati, White, K. 2010. The Cyrenaican Prehistory Project 2010: the fourth season of investigations of the Haua Fteah cave and its landscape, and further results from the 2007–2009 fieldwork. Libyan Studies 41, 63-88.

Barker, G., Piper, P., Rabett, R. 2009. Zooarchaeology at the Niah Caves, Sarawak: context and research issues. Special Issue: New Approaches to Southeast Asian Zooarchaeology: Papers on the Vertebrate Fauna at Niah Caves, Sarawak, Borneo. P.Piper and R.Rabett (eds.) International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 19(4), 447-463.

Barrett J, Orton D, Johnstone C, Harland J, Van Neer W, et al. 2011 Interpreting the expansion of sea fishing in medieval Europe using stable isotope analysis of archaeological cod bones. Journal of Archaeological Science.

Barton, H., Piper, P., Rabett, R., Reeds, I. 2009. Composite hunting technologies from the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene, Niah Cave, Borneo. Journal of Archaeological Science 36, 1708-1714.

Ewonus, P.A. 2011. Social Zooarchaeology of a Northwest Coast House. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 6(1): 72-97.

Ewonus, P.A., Cannon, A. and Yang, D.Y. 2011. Addressing Seasonal Site Use Through Ancient DNA Species Identification of Pacific Salmon at Dionisio Point, Galiano Island, British Columbia. Journal of Archaeological Science 38, 2536-2546.

Legge, A.J. 2010. The mammal bones from grid 12, in Kemp, B. and Stevens, A. Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City, 445-53. London/Cambridge: Egypt Exploration Society and the Amarna Trust, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

Legge, A.J. with Hacker, M.S. 2010. An efficient and robust sieving apparatus for archaeological work. Journal of Field Archaeology 36(3): 310-5.

Legge, A.J. 2010. The Aurochs and domestic cattle, in O’Connor, T. and Sykes, N. (eds.) Extinctions and Invasions; A Social History of British Fauna, 26-35. Oxford: Oxbow.

Marín Arroyo, A.B. 2009. The use of Optimal Foraging Theory to estimate Late Glacial site catchment areas from a central place. The case of eastern Cantabria, Spain. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 28, 27-36.

Marín Arroyo, A.B. 2009. The human use of the montane zone of Cantabrian Spain during the Late Glacial: faunal evidence from El Mirón Cave. Journal of Anthropological Research 65 (1), 69-102.

Marín Arroyo, A.B. 2009. Assessing what lies beneath the spatial distribution of a zooarchaeological record. The use of GIS and spatial correlations at El Mirón Cave (Spain). Archaeometry 51 (3), 506-524.

Marín Arroyo, A.B. 2009. A comparative study of analytic techniques for skeletal part profile interpretation at El Miron Cave (Cantabria, Spain). Archaeofauna 18, 79-98.

Marín Arroyo, A. B. and González Morales, M.R. 2009. Comportamiento económico de los últimos cazadores-recolectores y primeras evidencias de domesticación en el occidente de Asturias. La Cueva de Mazaculos II. Trabajos de Prehistoria 66 (1), 47-74.

Marín Arroyo, A.B.., Fosse, P. and Vigne, J-D. 2009. Probable evidences of bone accumulation by Pleistocene bearded vulture at the archaeological site of El Mirón Cave (Spain) Journal of Archaeological Science 36, 284-296.

Margalida, A.,  Sánchez-Zapata, J. A., Eguía, S., Marín Arroyo, A.B., Hernández, F. and Bautista, J. 2009. Assessing the diet of breeding bearded vultures (Gypaetus barbatus) in mid-20th century in Spain: A comparison to recent data and implications for conservation. European Journal of Wildlife Research 55 (4), 443-447.

Marín, A.B., González Morales, M. & Estévez, J. 2011. Palaeoclimatic inference of the mid-Holocene record of the monk seal (Monachus monachus) in the Cantabrian Coast, Spain. Proceedings of the Geologists´ Association 122, 113-124.

Orton D.C., Makowiecki, D., de Roo, T., Johnstone, C., Harland, J., et al. 2011. Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th-15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (/Gadus morhua/) Fishery. PLoS ONE 6(11), e27568.

Orton, D. 2010. Both subject and object: herding, inalienability and sentient property in prehistory. World Archaeology 42, 188-200.

Orton, D.C. 2010. A New Tool for Zooarchaeological Analysis: ArcGIS Skeletal Templates for Some Common Mammalian Species. Internet Archaeology 28.

Pilaar Birch, S.E. and Wallduck, R. (eds.) 2011. Archaeology and Economic Crises. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 26.1

Piper, P. and Rabett, R. 2009. Disentangling the Harrisson archive to interpret the spatial and temporal distribution of vertebrate remains at Niah Caves, Borneo. Special Issue: New Approaches to Southeast Asian Zooarchaeology: Papers on the Vertebrate Fauna at Niah Caves, Sarawak, Borneo. P.Piper and R.Rabett (eds.) International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 19(4): 464-475.

Piper, P. and Rabett, R. 2009. Hunting in a Tropical Rainforest: evidence from the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene at Lobang Hangus, Niah Caves, Sarawak. Special Issue: New Approaches to Southeast Asian Zooarchaeology: Papers on the Vertebrate Fauna at Niah Caves, Sarawak, Borneo. P.Piper and R.Rabett (eds.) International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 19(4): 551-565.

Pritchard, P.C.H., Rabett, R., Piper, P. 2009. Distinguishing species of geoemydid and trionychid turtles from shell fragments: evidence from the Pleistocene at Niah Caves, Borneo. Special Issue: New Approaches to Southeast Asian Zooarchaeology: Papers on the Vertebrate Fauna at Niah Caves, Sarawak. P.Piper and R.Rabett (eds.) International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 19(4): 531-550.

Rabett, R., Appleby, J., Blyth, A., Farr, L., Gallou, A., Griffiths, T., Hawkes, J., Marcus, D., Marlow, L., Son, N.V., Stimpson, C. and Tâń, N.C. 2011. Inland Shell Midden Formation: Investigation of a Late- to Early Post- Pleistocene Shell Midden in Tràng An Park, Northern Vietnam. Quaternary International 239: 153-169.

Rabett, R. and Barker, G. 2010. Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene forager mobility in Southeast Asia, in Bellina, B., Wisseman Christie, J., Bacus, L. and Pryce, T.O. (eds.) 50 Years of Archaeology in Southeast Asia: Essays in Honour of Ian Glover, pp. 66-77. River Books: Bangkok.

Rabett, R., Barker, G., Hunt, C.O., Naruse, T., Piper, P., Raddatz, E., Reynolds, T., Nguyêń Van Son, Stimpson, C., Szabó K., Nguyêń Cao Tâń and Wilson, J. 2009a. The Tràng An project: Late- to Post-Pleistocene settlement of the lower Song Hong valley, North Vietnam. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 19(1): 83-109.

Rajkovača, V. 2011. Faunal remains in Dickens, A. and M. Collins. Down the Line: Archaeological Investigations on the Route of the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 100: 99-136.

Rajkovača, V. 2011. Faunal remains in Evans, C. and R. Patten. An Inland Bronze Age: Excavations at Striplands Farm, West Longstanton. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 100: 7-45.

Rajkovača, V. 2011. Faunal remains. In Newman, R. and C. Evans. Archaeological Investigations at The Old Schools, University of Cambridge. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 100: 185-96.

Rajkovača, V. 2010. Faunal remains. In C. Evans and L. Ten Harkel, Roman Cambridge’s Early Settlement and Via Devana: Excavations at Castle Street, 46-49. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 99: 35-60 .

Stimpson, C.M., 2009. Raptor and owl bone from Niah Caves, Sarawak: identifications and morphological variation in the humerus and tarsometatarsus of selected raptors. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 19(4), 476-490.

Wallduck, R.J. 2009. Mesolithic Body Treatment: Reconstructing Taphonomic Histories at Pupićina and Vela Spila, Croatia. Mesolithic Miscellany 20(1), 18-19.

Wallduck, R. and Pilaar Birch, S.E. 2011. Introduction, in Pilaar Birch, S.E. and Wallduck, R. (eds.). Archaeology and Economic Crises. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 26.1: 1-6

Wallduck, R.J., Miracle, P. and Radic, J. 2010. Treatment of the dead in the Late Mesolithic: Reconstructing Taphonomic Histories of Human Remains from Vela Splia, Croatia, in Arheoloska istrazivanja na srednjem Jadranu, znanstveni skup Vis (Archaeological Research on the Central Adriatic, Conference Vis, 13-16 October 2009.). Izdanja Hrvatskog arheoloskog drustva 26, 9-17.

Zeder, M.A. and Pilaar, S.E. 2010. Assessing the reliability of criteria used to identify mandibles and mandibular teeth in sheep, Ovis, and goats, Capra. Journal of Archaeological Science 37: 225-242