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Volume 1.1 - 1.2 - 1.3 - 2.1 - 2.2 - 2.3 - 3.1 - 3.2 - 3.3 - 4.1 - 4.2 - 5.1 - 5.2 - 6.1 - 6.2 - 7.1 - 7.2 - 8.1 - 8.2 - 9.1 - 9.2 - 10.1 - 10.2 - 11.1 - 11.2 - 12.1 - 12.2
Volume 1 No. 1, 1983
- Levitan, B. - Reducing the work-load: sub-sampling animal bone assemblages (p.7-12)
- Phipps, J. - Looking at puparia (p.13-29)
Volume 1 No. 2, 1983
- Murphy, P. - Studies of the environment and economy of a Bronze Age Fen-edge site at West Row, Mildenhall, Suffolk: a preliminary report. (With a contribution by A.K.G. Jones.) (p.49-6)
- van der Veen, M. - Seeds and 'seed-machines' (p.61-2)
- Noddle, B. - Book Review: Wilson, R., Grigson, C. and Payne, S. (eds.) (1982). Ageing and sexing of animal bones from archaeological sites. British Archaeological reports, British Series 109. Oxford (p.63-7)
Volume 1 No. 3, 1983
- Evans, J. - Fieldwork and Teaching in Environmental Archaeology - the Cardiff course (p.76-8)
- Greig, J. - Which way is archaeobotanical research going? A review of the papers and posters at Groningen (p.79-81)
- Innes, J. and Tomlinson, P. - An approach to palaeobotany and survey archaeology in Merseyside (p.83-93)
Volume 2 No. 1, 1984
- Greig, J. - Book Review: Körber-Grohne, U., Kokabi, M. Piening, U. and Planck, D. (1983). Flora und Fauna im Ostkastell von Welzheim. Forschungen und Berichte zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Baden-Württemberg 14. Stuttgart. (p.6-7)
- Greig, J. - Book Review: Behre, K.-E. (1983). Ernährung und Umwelt der wikingerzeitlichen Siedlung Haithabu. Die Ausgrabungen in Haithabu 8. Neumünster: Wachholtz. (p.7-8)
- Greig, J. - Book Review: Berggren, G. (1981). Atlas of seeds and small fruits of Northwest European plant species. Part 3. Salicaceae-Cruciferae. Stockholm: Swedish Museum of Natural History (p.8-9)
- O'Connor, T. - Book Review: Clutton-Brock, J. and Grigson, C. (eds.) (1983). Animals and archaeology: 1. Hunters and their prey. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 163. Oxford (p.9-11)
- Kenward, H.K. - Book Review: Anon (not dated). Death of a wolf. Cresswell Crags Visitor Centre Report no. 3. (p.12-13)
- Booth, R. - A provisional key to the British species of Tachyporus (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) based on elytral chaetotaxy (p.15-19)
- Noddle, B. Exact chronology of epiphyseal closure in domestic mammals of the past: an impossible proposition (p.21-7)
- Rackham, D.J., Batey, C.E., Jones, A.K.G. and Morris, C.D. Freswick Links, Caithness. Report on Environmental Survey 1979 (p.29-55)
Volume 2 No. 2, 1984
- Turner, A. - Sub-sampling animal bone assemblages: reducing the work-load or reducing the information? (p.69-75)
- Payne, S. - The use of early 19th century data in ageing cattle mandibles from archaeological sites, and the relationship between the eruption of M3 and P4 (p.77-82)
- Boyd, W.E. - Environmental archaeology and research into the physical environment (p.83-6)
- Moffat, B. - A discussion of the status of wood sage in pollen analysis (p.87-90)
- Maloney, B.K. - Disease and the elm decline: a method of testing the hypothesis (p.91-6)
- Tomlinson, P. - Tested, rapid techniques for clearing botanical specimens for the study of waterlogged archaeological plant remains (p.97-101)
- Phipps, J. - A further note on archaeological fly puparia (p.103-5)
Volume 2 No. 3, 1984
- Noddle, B. - Book Review: Ryder, M.L. (1983). Sheep and man. London: Duckworth (p.113-14)
- Pearson, N. - Book Review: Keeley, H.C.M. and Macphail, R.I. (1984). A soil handbook for archaeologists. Repr. from Bulletin 18, Institute of Archaeology (p.114-15)
- Kenward, H.K. - Book Review: Harde, K.W. (1984). A field-guide in colour to beetles. London: Octopus Books (p.116)
- O'Connor, T. - Book Review: Clutton-Brock, J. and Grigson, C. (eds.) (1984). Animals and archaeology: 3. Early herders and their flocks. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 202. Oxford (p.117-19)
- Robinson, D. - The estimation of the charcoal content of sediment: a comparison of methods on peat sections from the Island of Arran (p.121-8)
- Cundill, P. - Palaeobotany and archaeology on Merseyside: additional evidence (p.129-31)
- Phipps, J. - Puparia - a correction and apology (p.133-4)
- West, B. - Ivory towers: tooth wear in three dimensions (p.135-8)
- Tomlinson, P. - Ultrasonic filtration as an aid in pollen analysis of archaeological deposits (p.139-40)
- Mantle, S., Ramsey, R., Maynard, D. and Williams, G. - Wet sieving at Llawhaden, Dyfed (p.141-3)
Volume 3 No. 1, 1985
- Greig, J. - Book Review: Andrew, R. (1984). A practical pollen guide to the British flora. Quaternary Research Association Technical Guide 1. Cambridge: QRA. (p.5-6)
- Williamson, M. - Book Review: Clutton-Brock, J. (1985). Excavations at Grimes Graves, Norfolk 1972-1976. Fascicule 1. Neolithic antler picks from Grimes Graves, Norfolk, and Durrington Walls, Wiltshire: a biometrical analysis. British Museum Publications (p.7)
- O'Connor, T. - Book Review: Clutton-Brock, J. and Grigson, C. (eds.) (1984). Animals and archaeology: 4. Husbandry in Europe. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 227. Oxford (p.8-10)
- West, B. Chicken legs revisited (p.11-14)
- Badham, K. and Jones, G. - An experiment in manual processing of soil samples for plant remains (p.15-26)
- O'Connor, T.P. - On quantifying vertebrates - some sceptical observations (p.27-30)
- Mitchell, G.F. and Dickson, C.A. - Plant remains and other items from medieval Drogheda (p.31-7)
Volume 3 No. 2, 1985
- Tomlinson, P. - An aid to the identification of fossil buds, bud-scales and catkin-scales of British trees and shrubs (p.45-130)
Volume 3 No. 3, 1985
- Greig, J. - Book Review: Dimbleby, G.W. (1985). The palynology of archaeological sites. London: Academic Press (p.137-8)
- Sloan, D. A summary of some recent shell midden analyses (p.143-50)
- Francis, E. and Hall, V. Preliminary investigations into the causes of 'clumping' during standard pre-treatments using Lycopodium spore tablets (p.151-2)
- Levitan, B. How to do bones: a survey of opinions (p.153-7)
- Gennard, D.E. Observations on the evidence for flax growth in Ireland provided by pollen analysis (p.159-62)
- Kenward, H., Engleman, C., Robertson, A. and Large, F. Rapid scanning of urban archaeological deposits for insect remains (p.163-72)
- Evans, A.T. and Moore, P.D. Surface studies of Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull and their relevance to the interpretation of bog and moorland pollen diagrams (p.173-8)
Volume 4 No. 1, 1986
- Phipps, J. Mimicry of sphaerocerid (Diptera) puparia by elytra of Coleoptera in archaeological deposits: a note (p.6-7)
- Maloney, B. Environmental archaeology at Khok Phanom Di, Central Thailand (p.8-10)
- Haldane, C. Archaeology underwater [summary of conference paper] (p.10-11)
- Robinson, D. Optimising the detection of cereal-type pollen grains in pre-elm decline deposits [summary of conference paper] (p.11-13)
- Hirons, K. and Edwards, K.J. Palaeoenvironmental investigation of Mesolithic impacts on the landscape of western Scotland [summary of conference paper] (p.14-15)
- Carter, S. Close sampling for terrestrial Mollusca [summary of conference paper] (p.15-16)
- Carruthers, W. The late Bronze Age midden at Potterne [summary of conference paper] (p.16-17)
- Allen, M.J. Magnetic susceptibility as a potential palaeoenvironmental determinant [summary of conference paper] (p.18-20f)
- Samuel, D. A preliminary study of charred plant remains from the tell at Busra [summary of conference paper] (p.20-1)
- Twigger, S.N. Differential human impact in later prehistory: vegetational clearances in North Shropshire [summary of conference paper] (p.21-6)
- Roberts, A.F. Faunal remains from Bewsey Old Hall, Warrington [summary of conference paper] (p.26-7)
- Gilchrist, R. and Mytum, H.C. Experimental archaeology and burnt animal bone from archaeological sites (p.29-38)
- Boyd, W.E. Minor finds of cereals at two medieval rural archaeological sites in north-east Scotland (p.39-42)
- Greig, J. The archaeology of the Cowick medieval moat and some thoughts on moat studies (p.43-50)
- Allen, M.J. A cleaning technique for land molluscs from archaeological contexts (p.51-3)
- Fisher, C.T. Bird bones from the excavation at Crown car parks Nantwich, Cheshire (with an Appendix on pathology by J. Baker) (p.55-64)
- Phipps, J. The efficiency of paraffin flotation for the separation of dipterous and coleopterous material (p.65-8)
Volume 4 No. 2, 1987
- Dobney, K.M. Book Review: Hillson, S.W. (1986). Teeth. Cambridge: University Press (p.75-6)
- Allison, E. Book review: Cohen, A. and Serjeantson, D. (1986). A manual for the identification of bird bones from archaeological sites. London: privately published (p.76-8)
- Greig, J. Book Reviews: Küster, H. and Körber-Grohne, U. (1986). Hochdorf I. Forschungen und Berichte zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Baden-Württemberg 19. Stuttgart (p.78-82)
- [Tomlinson, P.] Elementary, my dear Watson or the Case of the Mystifying Archaeologists (p.86-93)
- Dickson, C. The identification of cereals from ancient bran fragments (p.95-102)
- Antoine, S.E. A simple technique for sampling archaeological bone tissue (p.103-5)
- O'Connor, T.P. Why bother looking at archaeological wild mammal assemblages? (p.107-14)
Volume 5 No. 1, 1987
- Maloney, B.K. Environmental archaeology at Khok Phanom Di, Central Thailand: an update (p.4-6)
- O'Connor, T.P. Book Review: Davis, S.J.M. (1987). The archaeology of animals. London: Batsford (p.12-13)
- O'Connor, T.P. Book Review: Like engend'ring like: heredity and animal breeding in early modern England. Cambridge: University Press (p.13-14)
- Macphail, R.I. The soil micromorphology of tree subsoil hollows [extended summary of conference paper] (p.14-17)
- Nicholson, R. The Newcastle Quayside project: environmental archaeology in a rescue context [summary of conference paper] (p.17-18)
- Williams, D. and Milles, A. Snails by numbers [summary of conference paper] (p.18-19)
- Hall, A. The spice of life? (p.19-20)
- Robinson, D. Spice and famine food? The botanical analysis of two post-Reformation pits from Elgin, Scotland (p.21-7)
- Nicholson, R. The role of the 'junior' in environmental archaeology: a personal view (p.29-31)
- Schofield, J. The role of palaeoecology in understanding variations in regional (p.33-42)
- Levitan, B. A survey of the Association for Environmental Archaeology and its membership: 1980-86 (p.43-9)
Volume 5 No. 2, 1988
- Phipps, J. Mystery object identified (p.59-61)
- Ede, J. Medieval carbonised plant remains from the deserted village of West Cotton, Northamptonshire [summary of conference paper] (p.61-4)
- Fitt, J. Plant remains from a late-Roman site in Bulgaria [summary of conference paper] (p.64-5)
- Phipps, J. The archaeological remains of flies [summary of conference paper] (p.65-6)
- Dickson, C. Distinguishing cereal from wild grass pollen: some limitations (p.67-71)
- Moffett, L. Gardening in Roman Alcester (p.73-8)
- Dobney, K. and Rielly, K. A method for recording archaeological animal bones: the use of diagnostic zones (p.79-96)
- Wiltshire, P.E.J. A simple device for obtaining contiguous peat samples of small volume for pollen analysis (p.97-9)
- Boyd, W.E. Cereals in Scottish antiquity (p.101-10)
- Barber, K. E. A critical review of the role of pollen-analytical research in the environmental archaeology of central southern England (p.111-14)
Volume 6 No. 1, 1989
- Turner, A. Book Review: Nitecki, M.H. and Nitecki, D.V. (eds.) (1987). The evolution of human hunting. New York: Plenum Press (p.4-5)
- Greig, J. Book Review: Körber-Grohne, U. (1987). Nutzpflanzen in Deutschland: Kulturgeschichte und Biologie. Stuttgart: Theiss (p.5-7)
- Levitan, B. Book Review: Groenman-van Waateringe, W. and van Wijngaarden-Bakker, L.H. (eds.) (1987). Farm life in a Carolingian village. A model based on botanical and zoological data from an excavated site. Studies in Prae- en Protohistorie 1. (p.8-11)
- Greig, J. Book Review: Behre, K.-E. (ed.) (1986). Anthropogenic indicators in pollen diagrams. Rotterdam: Balkema (p.11-13)
- Levitan, B. Book Review: Rosello Izquierdo, E. (1988). Contribucion al atlas osteologico de los teleosteos Ibericos 1. Dentario y articular. Madrid: Ediciones de la Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (p.14)
- Noddle, B. A note on the skeleton of a dwarf steer (p.15)
- Murphy, P. Carbonised neolithic plant remains from The Stumble, an intertidal site in the Blackwater Estuary, Essex, England (p.21-38)
- Belshaw, R. A note on the recovery of Thoracochaeta zosterae (Haliday) (Diptera: Sphaeroceridae) from archaeological deposits (p.39-41)
- Cundill, P. Limitations of soil pollen analysis - an example from Mauley Cross, a mesolithic site on the North York Moors (p.43-7)
- Rixson, D. Butchery evidence on animal bones (p.49-62)
- Hall, V. A comparison of grass foliage, moss polsters and soil surfaces as pollen traps in modern pollen studies (p.63-9)
- van der Veen, M. National wheat-growing experiment: interim report 1987/8 (p.71-6)
Volume 6 No. 2, 1990
- Noddle, B. Science-based archaeology in Wales (p.84-5)
- Ryder, M.L. Displacement of bone waste by seagulls (p.85)
- Ryder, M.L. Archaeozoology in East Germany (p.86-7)
- IJzereef, G. Book Review: O'Connor, T.P. (1989). Bones from the General Accident site. The Archaeology of York 15(2). London: CBA (p.87-9)
- Jones, G. The application of present-day cereal processing studies to charred archaeobotanical remains (p.91-6)
- Holden, T. Transverse cell patterns of wheat and rye bran and their variation over the surface of a single grain (p.97-104)
- van Haaster, H. Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) pollen in 14th century cesspits from 's-Hertogenbosch (p.105-6)
- West, B. A tale of two innominates (p.107-14)
- Davis, S.J.M. Some peculiarly damaged cattle metapodials (p.115-18)
- Leak, A. Cleaning archaeological fish scales (p.119-20)
- de Vartavan, C. A note concerning a new way to build a 'seed' reference collection (p.121-4)
Volume 7 No. 1, 1990
- Pals, J.P. Book Review: Küster, H. (ed.) (1988). Der prähistorische Mensch und seine Umwelt. Forschungen und Berichte zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte in Baden-Württemberg 31. (Festschrift Körber-Grohne) (p.1-3)
- Maloney, B.K. Book Review: Hiko-Ichi, O. (1988). Origin of cultivated rice. Developments in Crop Science 14. Amsterdam: Elsevier (p.3-6)
- Levitan, B. Book Review: Wheeler, A. and Jones, A.K.G. 91989). Fishes. Cambridge: University Press (p.6-8)
- Noddle, B. Cinderella's kitchen: a personal view of environmental archaeology past and present (p.8-10)
- Nesbitt, M. and Greig, J. A bibliography for the archaeobotanical identification of seeds from Europe and the Near East (p.11-30)
- Noddle, B. Flesh on the bones (p.31-51)
Volume 7 No. 2, 1990
- Noddle, B. Book Review: Lucas, A.T. (1989). Cattle in ancient Ireland. Studies in Irish archaeology and history. Kilkenny: Boethius Press (p.54-5)
- O'Connor, T.P. Book Review: Pfleger, V. and Chatfield, J. (1988). A guide to snails of Britain and Europe. London: Hamlyn (p.56)
- O'Connor, T.P. Book Review: Warmoes, T. and Devriese, R. (1987). Land-en zoetwater mollusken van de Benelux. Gent: Jeugdbond voor Natuurstudie en Milieubescherming (p.56)
- Greig, J. Book Review: Ellenberg, H. (1988). Vegetational ecology of Central Europe. (4th ed.) Cambridge: University Press (p.56-8)
- O'Connor, T.P. Book Review: Amorosi, T. (1989). A postcranial guide to domestic neo-natal and juvenile mammals. The identification and ageing of Old World species. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 533. Oxford (p.58-9)
- Greig, J. Book Review: Griffin, K. et al. (1988). De arkelogiske utgravningar i Gamlebyen, Oslo. Bind 5. "Mindets tomt" - "Sondre felt" (ed. E. Schia). Animal bones, moss-, plant-, insect- and parasite remains. Øvre Ervik: Alvheim and Eide (p.59-61)
- O'Connor, T.P. Book Review: Hinton, D.A. (1990). Archaeology, economy and society. England from the fifth to the fifteenth century. London: Seaby (p.61)
- Boyd, W.E. Towards a conceptual framework for environmental archaeology: environmental archaeology as a key to past geographies (p.63-8)
- Bell, M.G. Cultural landscapes: some thoughts stimulated by Bill Boyd's paper: Towards a conceptual framework for environmental archaeology: environmental archaeology as a key to past geographies (p.69-70)
- Jones, M. Comments on Boyd: Towards a conceptual framework for environmental archaeology: (p.71-2)
- Thomas, K.D. What's in a name? Anyone can be an environmental archaeologist (p.72-6)
- van der Veen, M. Towards a conceptual framework for environmental archaeology: environmental archaeology as a key to past geographies (p.76-7)
- Boyd, W.E. Reply to Bell, Jones, Thomas and Van der Veen (p.77-9)
- Armitage, P.L. Post-medieval cattle horn cores from the Greyfriars site, Chichester, West Sussex, England (p.81-90)
- Carter, S. The distribution of the land snail Vitrea contracta (Westerlund) in a calcareous soil on Martin Down, Hampshire, England (p.91-3)
- Levitan, B. A method for investigating bone fragmentation and anatomical representation (p.95-101)
- Coles, G.M. A note on the systematic recording of organic-walled microfossils (other than pollen and spores) found in archaeological and Quaternary palynological preparations (p.103-11)
Volume 8 No. 1, 1991
- 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)
- 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)
Volume 8 No. 2, 1992
- Nicholson, B. Book Review: Milles, A., Williams, D. and Gardner, N. (eds.) (1989). The beginnings of agriculture. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 496 (Symposia of the AEA 8) (p.61-2)
- Carruthers, W. Percival and Helbaek's archive of plant remains (p.65-70)
- Greig, J. What shall we call these organic pit fills? (p.70-3)
- Evans, J.G. and Rouse, A.J. Small-vertebrate and molluscan analysis from the same site (p.75-84)
- Way, T. The effect of recovery techniques on faunal data at Klithi, North West Greece (p.85-94)
- Davis, S. and Payne, S. 101 ways to deal with a dead hedgehog: notes on the preparation of disarticulated skeletons for zoo-archaeological use (p.95-104)
Volume 9 No. 1, 1992
- Ryder, M.L. A question of scale: material in cave ash from Arene Candide, Italy was not textile (p.5-7)
- Ryder, M.L. Wool fibres in cloth remains throw light on fleece evolution (p.7-9)
- Hall, A. The last teasel factory in Britain, and some observations on teasel (Dipsacus fullonum L. and D. sativus (L.) Honckeny) remains from archaeological deposits (p.9-13)
- Brothwell, D. Bones and beyond bones: insects, stains and keratin remains [workshop contribution] (p.15-16)
- Jones, G. On using Bonerec: Bruce Levitan's computer recording program [workshop contribution] (p.17-23)
- Dobney, K., Hall, A., Kenward, H. and Milles, A. A working classification of sample types for environmental archaeology (p.24-6)
- Moran, N.C. and O'Connor, T.P. Bones that cats gnawed upon: a case study in bone modification (p.27-34)
- Driver, J.C. Identification, classification and zooarchaeology (p.35-47)
Volume 9 No. 2, 1992
- Hill, M. Book Review: Ancient woodlands, their archaeology and ecology: a coincidence of interest (p.50-1)
- Mays, S. Taphonomic factors in a human skeletal assemblage [workshop contribution] (p.54-8)
- Dainton, M. A quick, semi-quantitative method for recording nematode gut parasite eggs from archaeological deposits (p.58-63)
- Antoine, S.E., Child, A.M., Nicholson, R.A. and Pollard, A.M. The biochemistry and microbiology of buried human bone, in relation to dietary reconstruction (p.65-79)
- Kenward, H. Rapid recording of archaeological insect remains - a reconsideration (p.81-8)
Volume 10 No. 1, 1993
- Tomlinson, P. Design and implementation of a relational database for archaeobotanical records for Great Britain and Ireland (p.1-30)
- Baxter, I.L. An eagle, Haliaeetus albicilla (L)., skull from Roman Leicester, England, with some speculations concerning the palaeoecology of the Soar valley (p.31-7)
- Nicholson, R.A. An investigation into the effects on fish bone of passage through the human gut: some experiments and comparisons with archaeological material [workshop contribution] (p.38-50)
Volume 10 No. 2, 1993
- Griffiths, H.I., Rouse, A. and Evans, J.G. Processing freshwater ostracods from archaeological deposits, with a key to the valves of the major British genera (p.53-62)
- Winder, N. Using modern bone assemblages to estimate ancient populations (p.63-8)
- Ryder, M.L. Skin and wool remains from Hallstatt (p.69-78)
- Baxter, I.L. Eagles in Anglo-Saxon and Norse poems (p.78-81)
- Legge, A.J. A method for the preparation of very small animal skeletons (p.81)
- Ryder, M.L. What are we measuring? (p.81-2)
- Dobney, K. Sheep fleece and bird legs: a pathological observation (p.82-5)
- Hall, A. Book Review: Bell, A.D. (1991). Plant form. An illustrated guide to flowering plant morphology. Oxford: University Press (p.89-90)
- Clutton-Brock, J. Book review: Hillson, S. 91992). Mammal bones and teeth. An introductory guide to methods of identification. London: Institute of Archaeology (p.90-2)
Volume 11 No. 1, 1994
- Murphy, P.L. and Wiltshire, P.E.J. A proposed scheme for evaluating plant macrofossil preservation in some archaeological deposits (p.1-6)
- Sadler, P. Useful small dogs (p.6)
- Greig, J. A possible hedgerow flora of Iron Age date from Alcester, Warwickshire (p.7-16)
- Hall, V.A., Pilcher, J.R. and McVicker, S.J. Tephra-linked studies and environmental archaeology, with special reference to Ireland (p.17-22)
- Ryder, M.L. Fascinating Fullonum (p.23-31)
- Noddle, B. Book Review: Fielding, D. and Pearson, R.A. (eds.) (1991). Donkeys, mules and horses in tropical agricultural development. Edinburgh: Centre for Tropical Medicine (p.32)
- Noddle, B. Book Review: Mullock, J.F. (1993). Art and society in Newport. Newport (p.32-3)
- Murphy, P. Book Review: van de Noort, R. and Davies, P. (ed. Ellis, S.) (19943). Wetland Heritage. An archaeological assessment of the Humber Wetlands. Kingston upon Hull: Humber Wetlands Project (p.33-4)
- Buckland, P.C. Book Review: Coles, B. (ed.) (1992). The Wetland Revolution in Prehistory. Exeter: WARP and Prehistoric Society (p.34-5)
Volume 11 No. 2, 1996
- Polcyn, I. Application of Cladocera analysis in archaeology (p.41-8)
- Winder, N. When is a time-trend not a time-trend? Scale and profile at Bronze Age Phylakopi (Melos) (p.49-64)
- Baxter, I.L. Medieval and early post-medieval horse bones from Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England, U.K. (p.65-79)
- Locker, A. Unusual tooth wear on a late medieval horse skull from St Albans, Hertfordshire, U.K. (p.80-1)
- Noddle, B. Book Review: Baker, S. (1993). Survival of the fittest. Dulverton: Exmoor Books (p.81-2)
- O'Connor, T.P. Markov Chains for the archaeologist: a short review of textbooks on ecology (p.82-4)
- Mainman, A. Book Review: Morris, C.D. and Rackham, D.J. (eds.) (1992). Norse and later settlement and subsistence in the North Atlantic. Dept. of Archaeology, University of Glasgow Occasional paper Series No. 1. Glasgow (p.84-6)
- Irving, B. Book Review: Lyman, R.L. (1994). Vertebrate taphonomy. Cambridge: University Press (p.86-7)
Volume 12 No. 1, 1996
- Albarella, U. and Davis, S.J.M. Mammals and birds from Launceston Castle, Cornwall: decline in status and the rise of agriculture (p.1-156)
Volume 12 No. 2, 1996
- Moffett, L. and Smith, D. Insects and plants from a late medieval and early post-medieval tenement in Stone, Staffordshire, U.K. (p.157-76)
- Jones, G. An ethnoarchaeological investigation of the effects of cereal grain sieving (p.177-82)
- Osborne, P. An insect fauna of Roman date from Stourport, Worcestershire, U.K. (p.183-90)
- Gaunt, G. and Girling, M. Southerly-derived fluvioglacial deposits near Scrooby, Nottinghamshire. U.K., containing a coleopteran fauna (p.191-4)
- Hillman G, Mason, S., de Moulins, D. and Nesbitt, M. Identification of archaeological remains of wheat: the 1992 London workshop (p.195-210)
- Greig, J. Archaeobotanical and historical records compared - a new look at taphonomy of edible and other useful plants from the 11th to the 18th centuries A.D. (p.211-47)
- Nicholson, R. Butchery versus biostratinomy. A short note on a perforated goat (Capra) scapula (p.248)
- Smart, D. Archaeological evidence for cephalopods: taphonomic loss or unfortunate ignorance? (p.249-51)
- Brickley, M. and Farquharson, M. The LAXS approach to studying osteoporosis in archaeological bone (p.251)
- Davies, P. Sub-fossil Mollusca: improving environmental interpretation (p.251-2)
- Monckton, A. Evidence for food and fodder from plant remains at Causeway Lane, Leicester, U.K. (p.252-8)
- French, C.A.I. Book Review: Cox, M., Straker, V. and Taylor, D. (eds.) (1996). Wetlands: archaeology and nature conservation. London: HMSO (p.260-2)
- Morales Muñiz, A. Book Review: Cohen, A. and Serjeantson, D. (1996). A manual for the identification of bird bones from archaeological sites. Rev. ed. London: Archetype Publications Ltd. (p.262-4)
- O'Connor, T.P. Book Review: Eddison, J. (ed.) (1995). Romney Marsh. The debatable ground. Oxford: OUCA Monograph 41 (p.264-6)
- Brothwell, D. Book Reviews: Filer, J. (1995). Disease. and Taylor, J.H. (1995). Unwrapping a mummy. The life, death and embalming of Horemkenesi. London: British Museum Press and Hayward, P.J. and Ryland, J.S. (eds.) (1995). Handbook of the marine fauna of North-West Europe. Oxford: Univ. Press. (p.266-8)
- (pp. 269-80 carry a list of papers, short contributions and book reviews for the whole run of Circaea in author order)
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