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RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM THE ICAZ NEWSLETTER, 2001-2006

This list contains all 950+ references that have appeared in the “Recent Publications” section of the issues of the ICAZ Newsletter, beginning with Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring 2001) and continuing through Vol. 6, No. 1 (Spring 2006). The following references (all 87 pages worth) are organized alphabetically by the last name of the primary author; there is no suborder within this list by coauthor(s) or publication date. To search this file using Acrobat Reader, go to “View” on the top bar then select the “Find” option (Note: Crtl + F also opens the Find option).

ALBARELLA, U. (ed.) (2001). Environmental Archaeology: Meaning and Purpose. Amsterdam: Kluwer.

ALBARELLA, U. (2002). Size matters: how and why biometry is still important in zooarchaeology. In Bones and the Man: Studies in Honour of Don Brothwell, K. Dobney and T. O’Connor (eds.), pp.51-62. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

ALBARELLA, U. (2003). Animal bone. In “Excavations at Great Holts Farm, Boreham, Essex, 1992-1994”, M. (ed.). East Anglian Archaeology 105:193-200.

ALBARELLA, U. (2003). Tanners, tawyers, horn working and the mystery of the missing goat. In The Environmental Archaeology of , P. Murphy and P.Wiltshire (eds.), pp.71-86. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

ALBARELLA, U. (2004). Mammal and bird bones. In “Excavations at Mill Lane, Thetford, 1995,” H. Wallis (ed.). East Anglian Archaeology 108:88-99.

ALBARELLA, U., and S. PAYNE (2005). pigs from Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, : A biometrical database. Journal of Archaeological Science 32(4):589-599.

ALBARELLA, U. and D. SERJEANTSON (2002). A Passion for Pork: Butchery and at the British Neolithic Site of Durrington Walls. In Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption, edited by P. Miracle and N. Milner, pp 33-49. Cambridge: MacDonald Institute.

ALBARELLA, U. and R. THOMAS (2002). They dined on crane: bird consumption, wild fowling and status in medieval England. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 45:23-38(special issue).

ALBERTINI, D., and A. TAGLIACOZZO (2004). Fresh water fishing in during the Late Glacial period: The example of Riparo Dalmeri (Trento). In Petits Animaux et Sociétiés Humaines, du Complément Alimentaire aux Resources Utilitaires, J.-P. Brugal and J. Desse (eds.), pp. 131-136. ADPCA, Antibes.

ALEKSANDROVICH, N. P. (1999). Bone Residues of Domestic and Wild Animals of Excavation

1 of Roundabout City Medieval Turov. VINITI databank 26.05.98, 1599-B98. [in Russian]

ALEKSANDROVICH, N. P. (1999). Finding of the Remains of Wild Bull (Bos primigenius Bojanus,1827) in Belarus. News of the Byelorussian State Pedagogical University named by M Tank 1:117-121. [in Byelorussian]

ALEKSANDROVICH, N. P. (1999). Geographical Features of the Composition and Structure of Medieval Hunting Theriocomplexes at the Territory of Belarus. Proceedings of the Conference “Problems of Landscape Ecology of Animals and Preservation of Biodiversity”, pp. 21-23. Minsk. [in Russian]

ALEKSANDROVICH, N. P. (1999). Osteological Rating of the Geographical and Chronological Variability of the Red Deer (Cervus elaphus Linnaeus,1758) from Medieval Belarus. Series of Biological Science, News of National Academy of Science of Belarus 4:64-69. [in Russian]

ALEKSANDROVICH, N. P. (1999). Bone Remains of Bear (Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758) in Medieval Byelorussian Cities. Proceedings of the 8th Belarus’ Zoological Conference “Structural and Functional Status of the Fauna Biodiversity of Belarus”, pp. 27-28. Minsk. [in Russian]

ALEKSANDROVICH, N. P. Osteological Counting of Geographical and Chronological Variety of Hunting Mammals of Belarus in the Middle Ages. Minsk: Institute of Zoology NAS of Belarus. [in Russian]

ALEKSANDROVICH, N. P. (1999). Hunting Theriofauna from Excavation of the Medieval Turov. Proceedings of the Conference “Biodiversity of Pripjatskij’ National Park and Other Protected Territories”, pp. 229-231. Turov. [in Russian]

ALEKSANDROVICH, N. P. (1999). Bison (Bison bonasus bonasus Linnaeus,1758) in the Hunting Production of the Population of Medieval Byelorussian Cities (X-XVII Century). Proceedings of the Conference “Bialowieza Primeval Forest on a Boundary Third Millennium”, pp. 46-48. Minsk- Kamenuki. [in Russian]

ALIFAKIOTIS, T. and T.G. ANTIKAS (2001). The Indigenous Horses of . Thessaloniki: Aristotelian University.

ALIZADEH, A., N. KOUCHOUKOS, T.J. WILKINSON, A.M. BAUER, and M. MASHKOUR (2004). -environment interactions on the upper Khuzestan Plains, southwest . Recent Investigations. Paléorient 30(1):69-88.

ALLEN, MELINDA S. (2004). Bet-hedging strategies in unpredictable environments: Historical development of dryland agriculture in Kona, Hawai‘i. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 23:196-224.

2 ALLEN, M.S.,and L.A. NAGAOKA (2004). In the footsteps of von Haast... the discoveries something grand: The emergence of zooarchaeology in . In Change Through Time: 50 Years of New Zealand Archaeology, S. Holdaway and L. Furey (eds.), pp. 193-214. Monograph 26, New Zealand Archaeological Association.

ALTUNA, J. and K. MARIEZKURRENA (2001). Restos de macromamíferos del yacimiento de Zatoya (Navarra). Trabajos de Arqueología Navarra 15.

ALTUNA, J., K. MARIEZKURRENA, and M. ELORZA (2002). Arqeozoología de los niveles paleolíticos de la cueva de Abauntz (Arraiz, Navarra). Salduvie 2:1-26. Zaragoza.

ALTUNA, Jesús and Koro MARIEZKURRENA (2000). Macromam-íferos del Yacimiento de Labeko Koba (Arrasate, País Vasco). In Labeko Koba (País Vasco) : Hienas y Humanos en los Albores del Paleolítico Superior, edited by A. Arrizabalaga and J. Altuna, pp. 107-181. Munibe 52 (Anthropologia-Arkeologia). San Sebastian: Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi Zientzi Elkartea.

ALTUNA, J. (2002). Los animales representados en el arte rupestre de la Península Ibérica: frecuencias de los mismos. Munibe (Antro-pología-Arkeologia) 54:21-33. San Sebastián.

ALTUNA, J. (2002). Las cuevas de Aitzbitarte: historia de las investigaciones. Aranzadiana 122:113-115. San Sebastián

ALTUNA, J., L. DEL BARRIO, and K. MARIEZKURRENA (2002). Gipuzkoa: carta arqueológica, megalitos, anexo I, nuevos descu-brimientos 1990-2001. Munibe (Antropologia- Arkeologia) Suplemento 15. San Sebastián

ALTUNA, J. and K. MARIEZKURRENA (2001). La cabaZa ganadera del yacimiento de La Renke (Alava, País Vasco). Munibe (Antro-pologia-Arkeologia) 53:75-86. San Sebastian.

AMOROSI, T. (2003). Analysis of the zooarchaeological materials from the Claudia George Family, LLP, Beekman, Dutchess County, New York. Report submitted to Joe Diamond, Arch. Consulting, Hurley, NY.

AMOROSI, T. (2001). A Preliminary Report of the Abraham Hasbrouck and Freer Houses: archaeofauna from the Huguenot Street Historic District, New Paltz, NY. Report submitted to Joe Diamond, Arch. Consulting, Hurley, NY.

AMOROSI, T. (2001). The analysis of the Annandale-on-Hudson, Montgomery Place historic Hudson Valley site archaeofauna from New York State. Report submitted to Joe Diamond, Archaeological Consulting, Hurley, New York.

AMOROSI, T. (2001). An analysis of a selective sample of zooarchaeological materials from the Mulford House, East Hampton, New York. Report submitted to Jo-Ann McLean, Archaeological

3 Consultant, Lynbrook, New York.

AMOROSI, T. (2001). The screened and flotation samples from the Marbletown Rockshelter, New York. Report submitted to Joe Diamond, Archaeological Consulting, Hurley, New York.

AMOROSI, T. (2003). Zooarchaeological methodology for the Glenwood Landing shell archaeofauna, Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York. Report submitted to Eugene Boesch, Arch. Consultant, Mahopac, NY.

AMOROSI, THOMAS (2003). An analysis of the vertebrate remains from the Corwin House, Long Island, New York. Report submitted to Tracker Archaeological Services, Monroe, NY.

AMOROSI, T. (2004). A preliminary report on the Matthewis Persen House archaeofauna, Kingston, NY. Report submitted to Joe Diamond, Archaeological Consulting, Hurley, New York.

ANDERSON, Atholl and Foss LEACH, eds. (2001). Special Issue: Zooarchaeology of Oceanic Coasts and Islands: Papers from the 8th International Congress of the International Council of Archaeozoology, August, 23-29, 1998, Victoria, B.C., . International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 11(1-2).

ANDERUNG, C., A. BOUWMAN, P. PERSSON, J.M. CARRETERO, A.I. ORTEGA, R. ELBURG, C. SMITH, J.L. ARSUAGA, H. ELLEGREN, and A. GÖTHERSTRÖM (2005). Prehistoric contacts over the Straits of indicated by genetic analysis of Iberian Bronze Age . Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 102(24):8431-8435.

ANDRUS, C.F.T. and D.E. CROWE (2002). Alteration of otolith aragonite: effects of prehistoric cooking methods on otolith chemistry. Journal of Archaeological Science 29(5):291-300.

ANDRUS, C.F.T., D.E. CROWE, D.H. SANDWEISS, E.J. REITZ, and C.S. ROMANEK (2002). Otolith 18O record of Mid- sea surface temperatures in . Science 295:1508-1511.

ANDRUS, C.F.T., D.E. CROWE, D.H. SAND-WEISS, E.J. REITZ, and C.S. ROMANEK (2003). Response to comments on “Otolith 18O record of Mid-Holocene sea surface temperatures in Peru”. Science 299:203b. [online version]

ANGELUCCI, D.E., M. ALESSIO, G. BARTOLOMEI, P.F. CASSOLI, S. IMPROTA, A. MASPERO, and A. TAGLIACOZZO (2002). The Frea IV rockshelter, (Selva di Val Gardena, BZ). Preistoria Alpina 34(1998):99-109.

ANGELUCCI, D.E., M. ALESSIO, G. BARTOLOMEI, P.F. CASSOLI, S. IMPROTA, A. MASPERO, and A. TAGLIACOZZO (2002). Il Riparo Frea IV, (Selva di Val Gardena, BZ). Atti della XXXIII Riunione Scientifica dell’Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria “Preistoria e Protostoria del Trentino Alto Adige/Südtirol”, (Ottobre 1997), I:145-160.

4 ANREITER, Peter, László BARTOSIEWICZ, Erzsébet JEREM, and Wolfgang MEID, eds. (1998). Man and the Animal World: Studies in Archaeozoology, Archaeology, Anthropology and Palaeolinguistics in Memoriam Sandor Bökönyi. Budapest: Archaeolingua 8.

ANTIKAS, T. (2004). Funeral horse carts discovered in Thrace, Greece. The European Archaeologist 19:17-18.

ANTIKAS, T. (2004). Olympus, Olympics and Macedonian Stefanites. GoldTrefoil (2004):18-27.

ANTIKAS, T. (2004). Olympica Hippica. Euandros Editions, Athens.

ANTIKAS, T.G. (2003). Funeral horse carts discovered in Thrace, Greece. Minerva 14(3):7-8.

ANTIKAS, T.G. (2001). Pigs in Greek History and . Hellenic Pig Farming Journal 22:2- 3 [in Greek]

ANTIKAS, T.G. (2001). Pigs in and the Middle East. Hellenic Pig Farming Journal 23:11 [in Greek]

ANTIKAS, T.G. (2001). Pigs in and the Far East. Hellenic Pig Farming Journal 25:5 [in Greek]

ANTIKAS, T.G. (2001). Comparative Osteology and Identification Methods of Domestic Mammals. Thessaloniki: Aristotelian University. [in Greek]

ANTIKAS, T.G. (2002). Men, Women, Horses and Mules in the Ancient Olympics. Athens: Cactus Publishers.

ANTIKAS, T.G. (2002). Thrace: Heroes, Myths and Horses. Alexandroupolis: Rhesos Publishers. [in Greek]

ANTIKAS, T.G. (2002). “Crazy Horses” in Ancient Greek Myths: A Prophecy of the “Mad Cow” Problem? Hellenic Pig Farming Journal 26:7. [in Greek]

ANTIKAS, T.G. (2002). Horses and Heroes in the Tomb of Philip II. Minerva Review of Archaeology 13(1):9-12.

ANTIKAS, T.G. (1999). Early Coins in the Aegean. Minerva Review of Archaeology 10(6):50-51.

ANTIKAS, T.G. and L.K. WYNN (1999). The Necropolis of Nea Philadelphia in Central Macedonia, Greece. Minerva Review of Archaeology 10(1):4-5.

ANTIKAS, T.G. and L.K. WYNN (1999).The Coastal Necropolis of Akanthos. Minerva Review of Archaeology 10(4):40-43.

5 ANTIKAS, T.G. and L.K. WYNN (1999).The Numismatic Museum of Athens. Minerva Review of Archaeology 10(6):47-49.

ANTIKAS, T.G. and L.K. WYNN (2000). Via Egnatia: Ancient Greek Cities Along a Restored Roman Road. Minerva Review of Archaeology 11(6):30-32.

ANTIKAS, T.G. and L.K. WYNN (2000). New Statues from the Cycladic Kalymnos. Minerva Review of Archaeology 12(4):4.

ANTIKAS, T.G. and L.K. WYNN (2000). Rare Gold Wreath of the 4th Century BC Found in Nea Apollonia, Greece. Minerva Review of Archaeology 12(1):4.

ANTIKAS, T., and L. WYNN-ANTIKAS (2004). Tzamala-IV: Common and traumatic pathology on skeletons of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age. Archaeological Work in Macedonia-Thrace 16:509-518.

ANTIKAS, T., L. WYNN-ANTIKAS, J. NAYLOR, and L. STEFANI (2005). Peri-mortem weapon trauma to the thoracic vertebrae of a 2nd century BCE adult male from Central Macedonia, N. Greece. Journal of Paleopathology 16:69-76.

ANTIKAS, T., L. WYNN-ANTIKAS, J. NAYLOR, and L. STEFANI (2005). Symbols of Heroism: Horse burials in royal and common Macedonian tombs. In Equids in Time and Space, M. Mashkour (ed), pp. 204-210. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

ANWAR, M., and M. BEECH (2004). The excavation of site 362. In Early Hominin Landscapes in Northern : Investigations in the Pabbi Hills, R.W. Dennell (ed.), pp. 314-327. BAR International Series 1265. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

ARBOGAST, R.-M., M.-P. HORARD-HERBIN, P. MENIEL, and J.-D. VIGNE (2005). Animaux, environnements et sociétés. Collections Archéologiques, Errance, Paris.

ARNDT, BETTY, and ANDREAS STRÖBL (2005). Abfälle eines Knochenschnitzers im Hochmittelalterlichen “gutingi.” Archäol-ogie in Niedersachsen 8:45-49. Oldenburg.

ARNOLD, E., and H.J. GREENFIELD (2004). A zooarchaeological perspective on the origins of vertical transhumant pastoralism and the colonization of marginal habitats in temperate southeastern Europe. In Colonisation, Migration and Marginal Areas, edited by M. Mondini, S. MuZoz, and S. Winkler, pp. 96-117. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

ARRIZABALAGA, A., J. ALTUNA, and P. ARESO, et al. (2002). Early Upper Palaeolithic in the Labeko Koba archaeological site (Basque country). Journal of Iberian Archaeology 4:63-74.

ARROYO-CABRALES, J., E. CORONA-M., O.J. POLACO, J.A. CRUZ SILVA, M. CÓRDOVA,

6 G. CANTO, and O. BASANTE (2004).Recent Excavations in the Cueva Encantada, Chimalacatlán, Morelos, México. Current Research in the 21:9-11.

ARROYO-CABRALES, J., and O.J. POLACO (2005). Ejemplares tipo deposi-tados en la Colección Paleontológica del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia.In Contribuciones Mastozooló-gicas en Homenaje a Bernardo Villa, V. Sánchez-Cordero and R.A. Medellín (eds.), pp. 27-37. Instituto de Biología e Instituto de Ecología, UNAM y Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad, México.

ARROYO-CABRALES, J., O.J. POLACO, and E. JOHNSON (2006). A preliminary view of the coexistence of mammoth and early peoples in México. Quaternary International 142/143:79-86.

ASHBY, S.P. (2002).The role of zooarchaeology in the interpretation of socioeconomic status: a discussion with reference to Medieval Europe. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 18:37-59.

ATTENDORN, H.G. et al. (2003). Provenien-zuntersuchungen an römischen Fundaustern aus der Zone nordwärts der Alpen. Römisches Österreich 23/24(2000/2001):7-40.

AUXIETTE, G., M.-P. HORARD-HERBIN, S. FRERE, P. MENIEL, and J.-H. YVINEC (2005). Les Gaulois d’Ile de au second Âge du Fer et leur cheptel: état de la question. L XXVIe Colloque AFEAF de Saint-Denis, Revue Archéologique du Centre de la France, 26e suppl., pp. 261- 272.

AYALON, ETAN (2005). The Assemblage of Bone and Ivory Artifacts from Caesarea Maritima, 1st-13th Centuries CE. BAR International Series 1457. Archaeopress, Oxford.

AYRES, K. et al. (2003). Mammal, bird and fish remains and oysters. In Aelfric’s Abbey: Excavations at Eynsham Abbey, Oxfordshire,1989-1992, A. Hardy et al. (eds.), pp. 341-430. Thames Valley Landscapes Vol. 16. Oxford University.

BADENHORST, S. (2002). Explaining the past through history and archaeology: a case study of three selected sites in Irene, Centurion (South ). Research by the National Cultural History Museum 11:78-87.

BADENHORST, S. (2003). The ethnography, archaeology, and history of goats (Capra hircus) in southern Africa: an overview. Anthropology Southern Africa 25(3-4):96-103.

BADENHORST, S. and I. PLUG (2002). Animal remains from recent excavations at a Late Iron Age site, Simunye, Swaziland. Southern African Humanities 14:45-50.

BADENHORST, S. and I. PLUG (2003). The archaeozoology of goats, Capra hircus (Linnaeus, 1758): their size variation during the last two millennia in southern Africa. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 40:91-121.

7 BADENHORST, S., I. PLUG, A.J. PELSER, and A.C. VAN VOLLENHOVEN (2002). Faunal analysis from Steinaecker’s Horse, the northernmost British military outpost in the Kruger National Park during the South African War. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 39:57-63.

BADENHORST, S., and I. PLUG (2004). Archaeozoology, law enforcement and nature conservation in the Republic of : Perspectives from the Transvaal Museum. In The Future from the Past, R. Lauwerier and I. Plug (eds.), pp. 117-121. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

BADENHORST, S. (2005). Where are the pearls? Freshwater and marine pearls and their possible role in South African societies in the past. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 42:1-4.

BADENHORST, S. (2003). The archaeofauna from iNkolimahashi Shelter, a later shelter in the Thukela Basin, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Southern African Humanities 15:45-57. BAILEY, G. N., R. CHARLES, and N. WINDER, eds. (2000). Human Ecodynamics. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

BALASSE, M. (2002). Reconstructing dietary and environmental history from enamel isotopic analysis: time resolution of intra-tooth sequential sampling. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 12:155-165.

BALASSE, M., A.B SMITH, S.H. AMBROSE and S.R. LEIGH (2003). Determining sheep birth seasonality by analysis of tooth enamel oxygen isotope ratios: the site of Kasteelberg (South Africa). Journal of Archaeological Science 30:205-015.

BALASSE, M. (2003). Potential biases in sampling design and interpretation of intra-tooth isotope analysis. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 13:3-10.

BALASSE, M., S.H. AMBROSE, A.B SMITH, and T.D. PRICE (2002). The seasonal mobility model for prehistoric herders in the south-western Cape of South Africa assessed by isotopic analysis of sheep tooth enamel. Journal of Archaeological Science 29:917-932. . BALASSE, M. and A. TRESSET (2002). Early weaning of Neolithic domestic cattle (Bercy, France) revealed by intra-tooth variation in nitrogen isotope ratios. Journal of Archaeological Science 29:853-859.

BALASSE, M. (2003). Keeping the young alive to stimulate milk production? differences between cattle and small stock. Anthropozoologica 37:3-10.

BAR-OZ, G., and N.D. MUNRO (2004). Beyond cautionary tales: A multivariate taphonomic approach for resolving equifinality in zooarchaeological studies. Journal of Taphonomy 2(4):201-220.

BARRETT, J.H., ed. (2003). Contact, Continuity and Collapse: The Norse Colonization of the North Atlantic. Studies in the Early Middle Ages. Brepols, Turnhout.

8 BAR-YOSEF MAYER, D.E. (2005). The exploitation of shells as beads in the Palaeolithic and Neolithic of the Levant. Paléorient 31(1):176-185.

BAR-YOSEF MAYER, D.E. (2005). Construction and trade: The shells of Tel Beth Shean. In Excavations at Tel Beth Shean 1989 -1996, Volume I. From the New Kingdom to the Medieval Period, A. Mazar (ed.), pp. 690-701. Israel Exploration Society, Jerusalem.

BAR-YOSEF MAYER, D.E., ed. (2005). Archaeomalacology: Molluscs in Former Environments of Human Behaviour. Proceedings of the 9th ICAZ Conference, Durham 2002. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

BAR-YOSEF, O. (2004). Eat what is there: Hunting and gathering in the world of and their neighbours. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 14(3-4):333-342 (http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/ cgi-bin/abstract/109061930/).

BAR-YOSEF MAYER, D.E. (2005). Pelecypod beds revisited: Glycymeris in Bronze Age sites. Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society 35: 45-52.

BARNES, I., J.P.W. YOUNG, and K.M DOBNEY (2000). DNA Based Identifications of Goose Species from Two Archaeological Sites in Lincolnshire. Journal of Archaeological Science 27:91- 100.

BARRETT, J.H., A.M. LOCKER, and C.M. ROBERTS (2004). The origin of intensive marine fishing in Medieval Europe: The English evidence. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 271:2417- 2421.

BARRETT, J.H., A.M. LOCKER, and C.M. ROBERTS (2004). ‘Dark Age economics’ revisited: The English fish bone evidence AD 600-1600. Antiquity 78:618-636.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2005). Plain talk: Animals, environment and culture in the Neolithic of the Carpathian Basin and adjacent areas. In (Un)settling the Neolithic, D. Bailey and A. Whittle (eds.), pp. 51-63. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L., and C. BONSALL (2004). Prehistoric fishing along the Danube. Antaeus 28:254-272.

BARTOSIEWICZ, László, and Haskel J. GREENFIELD, eds. (1999). Transhumant Pastoralism in Southern Europe: Recent Perspectives from Archaeology, History and Ethnology. Budapest: Archaeolingua Publishers, Series Minor 11.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2001). A Leopard (Panthera pardus L. 1758) Find from the Late Middle Ages in . In Animals and Man in the Past, edited by H. Buitenhuis and W. Prummel, pp. 151-160. Publication 41. Groningen: Archaeological Research and Consultancy.

9 BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2001). Archaeozoology or Zooarchaeology?: A Problem from the Last Century. Archaeologia Polona 39:75-86.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L., and J. DIRJEC (2001). Camels in antiquity: Roman period finds from . Antiquity 75:279-285.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2006). Body conformation in unimproved horses: An analysis of ethnohistoric data from the Eastern Carpathians. In Equids in Time and Space, M. Mashkour (ed.), pp. 148-160. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2006). Phenotype and age in protohistoric horses: A comparison between Avar and Early Hungarian crania. In Recent Advances in Ageing and Sexing Animal Bones, D. Ruscillo (ed.), pp. 204-215. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2005/2006). Scavenger scattering at two contemporary open air sites in Hungary. Homenaje a Jesjs Altuna, Munibe (Antropologia-Arkeologia) 57(1):495-503. San Sebastian.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2005). Animal remains. In Archaeological Remains of a Steppe People in the Hungarian Great Plain (The Avarian Cemetery at Öcsöd Büdös Halom MRT 59 - Central Hungary), B. Genito and L. Madaras (eds.), pp. 125-150. Universita degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale,” Series Maior X, Napoli.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2005). Worked elk (Alces alces L. 1758) antler from Central Europe. In From Hooves to Horns, from Mollusc to Mammoth, H. Luik, A.M. Choyke, C.E. Batey and L. Ltugas (eds.), pp. 339-350. Muinasaja Teadus 15. Tallinn.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2005). Better earlier than never: Iron Age remains from Hungary. Antiquity 79:303 (http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/bartosiewicz/index.html).

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. and J. DIRJEC (2001). Camels in Antiquity: Roman Period Finds from Slovenia. Antiquity 75:279-285.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. and E. GÁL (2003). Animal exploitation in Hungary during the Ottoman Era. In Archaeology of the Ottoman Period in Hungary, I. Gerelyes and Gy. Kovács (eds), pp. 365-376. Opuscula Hungarica III. Budapest: Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2003). A millennium of migrations: Protohistoric mobile pastoralism in Hungary. In Zooarchaeology: Papers to Honor Elizabeth S. Wing, F. Wayne King and C.M. Porter (eds.), 101-130. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History Vol. 44.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2005). Die Tiere der türkenzeitliche Burg von Bajcsa-Vár. In Auf Sand gebaut. Weitschawar/Bajcsa-Vár. Eine steirische Festung in Ungarn, B. Berner, D. Kramer, and O.

10 Pickl (eds.), pp. 107-119. Forschungen zur geschichtlichen Landeskunde der Steiermark, Band XLVIII.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2002). from the Ig pile dwellings in the National Museum of Slovenia. Arheolo ki Vestnik 53:77-89. Ljubljana.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2002). Pathological lesions on prehistoric animal remains from Southwest Asia. In Archaeozoology of the Near East V, H. Buitenhuis et al. (eds.), pp 320-336. Publication 62. Groningen: Archaeological Research and Consultancy.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2003). “There is something rotten in the state” bad smells in antiquity. Journal of European Archaeology 6(2):171-191.

BARTOSIEWICZ, L. (2003). Urban landscapes and animals. In People and Nature in Historical Perspective, J. Laszlovszky and P. Szabó (eds.), pp. 107-120. Budapest: Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University and Archaeolingua Publishing House.

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