The Association for Environmental Archaeology (AEA)

Circaea

Circaea Online Vol 8.1 1991

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Contents

  • Complete volume
  • Contents
  • Editorial, Reviews and Conference Paper Summaries
    • Turner, A. Book Review: Boyle, K.A. (1990). Upper Palaeolithic faunas from South-West France. A zoogeographic perspective. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 557. Oxford (p.1-2) 
    • Tomlinson, P. Book Review: Greig, J. (1989). Handbooks for Archaeologists No. 4. Archaeobotany. Strasbourg: ESF (p.2-3) 
    • Butler, A. A mess of pottage; food processing or detoxification of Old World pulses [summary of conference paper] (p.5-6) 
    • Herxhemier, C. House gardens in Sipsongpanna, China [summary of conference paper] (p.6) 
    • Mason, S. Acorns in South East Turkey [summary of conference paper] (p.6-7) 
    • Irving, B. Cyprinid fish teeth: a systematic approach to identification [summary of conference paper] (p.7) 
    • Wales, S. A chemical method of identifying plant foods from coprolites [summary of conference paper] (p.7-8)

Papers

  • Armitage, P.L. Notes on the skull of a 17th century horse from Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. (p.9-15)
  • Hall, V.A. Some problems encountered in identifying Phragmites pollen in modern and fossil pollen assemblages (p.17-19)
  • Nesbitt, M. Seed reference collections and archaeobotany (p.21-39)
  • Sadler, P. The use of tarsometatarsi in sexing and ageing domestic fowl (Gallus gallus L.), and recognising five toed breeds in archaeological material (p.41-8)
  • Hinton, M.P. Weed associates of recently grown Avena strigosa Schreber from Shetland, Scotland (p.49-54)
  • Carruthers, W. Plant remains recovered from daub from a 16th century manor-house - Althrey Hall, near Wrexham, Clwyd, U.K. (p.55-9)
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