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1. Feeding Anglo-Saxon England: a bioarchaeological dataset for the study of early medieval agriculture (Data paper)

2. Households on the Mimbres Horizon: Excavations at La Gila Encantada, Southwestern New Mexico: by Barbara J. Roth, 96 pp., 24 illustrations, 23 tables. Appendix, References, Index. Anthropological Papers No. 82, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, 2023, $19.95 (softcover), ISBN 978-0-8165-4854-5

3. Compendium for the paper Finny Merchandise: The Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) Trade in Gold Rush-era San Francisco, California

6. An Introduction to Zooarchaeology. DIANE GIFFORD-GONZALEZ. 2018. Springer International Publishing, New York. xxiii + 604 pp., 133 b/w illustrations, 4 illustrations in color. $99.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-3-319-65680-9. Also available in paper, ISBN 978-3-030-09746-2, and ebook, ISBN 978-3-319-65682-3. DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-65682-3

7. Zooarchaeology and Field Ecology: A Photographic Atlas. By Jack M. Broughton and Shawn D. Miller; Foreword by Frank E. Bayham. Salt Lake City (Utah): University of Utah Press. $40.00 (paper). xvii + 201 p. + 49 pl.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-1-60781-485-6 (pb); 978-1-60781-486-3 (eb). 2016

9. Caribou Hunters in the Western Arctic: Zooarchaeology of the Rita-Claire and Bison Skull Sites. Daved A. Morrison. 1997. Mercury Series, Archaeological Survey of Canada Paper 157, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Hull, xi + 88 pp., 52 figures, 20 tables, references cited. $14.95 (paper), ISBN 0-660-15793-2

10. Fusihatchee Faunal Data Paper Copy Scans ​

12. Response to comments by G. Mayr to my paper “Dinosaur protofeathers: pushing back the origin of feathers into the Middle Triassic?”.

13. Earliest Mule Remains from Early Bronze Age Central Anatolia.

15. New Evidence for the Bronze Age Zooarchaeology in the Inland Area of the Iberian Peninsula through the Analysis of Pista de Motos (Villaverde Bajo, Madrid).

16. Animal Husbandry and Faunal Material: Integrating Data from Finland (AD 1200–1800).

17. Animalia tantum. The "ritual role" of animals in Middle Bronze Age funerary contexts in the highlands.

18. Zooarchaeology of the Modern Era: An Introduction.

20. Beyond Depression? A Review of the Optimal Foraging Theory Literature in Zooarchaeology and Archaeobotany.

21. Bones and Brexit: The Past and the Future Introduction to PIA Volume 26/27.

22. Una mirada cuantitativa sobre las primeras cuatro décadas de la zooarqueología de los Andes Centro-Sur.

23. Montane Ecoclines in Ancient Central Asia: A Preliminary Study of Agropastoral Economies in Juuku, Kyrgyzstan.

24. Zooarchaeological evidence for the exploitation of birds in medieval and early modern Estonia (ca 1200-1800).

27. Making the paper.

28. Happy Images in Vietnamese Perception Through Idioms of Happiness: A Cultural Approach.

29. 87 Sr/ 86 Sr Isotope Ratio as a Tool in Archaeological Investigation: Limits and Risks.

30. A Special Relationship—Aspects of Human–Animal Interaction in Birds of Prey, Brown Bears, Beavers, and Elk in Prehistoric Europe.

31. 考古遗址中所见的鹰隼遗存及形象.

32. Enterramientos y depósitos votivos en un campo de hoyos de la Edad del Bronce en el valle medio del Tajo: Las Cárcavas II (Illescas, Toledo).

33. El registro zooarqueológico en los límites meridionales de la agricultura prehispánica andina: sitio Los Conitos (valle de Potrerillos, Mendoza, Argentina).

34. Storing fish?: a dog’s isotopic biography provides insight into Iron Age food preservation strategies in the Russian Arctic

35. Harder - Better - Faster - Stronger? Roman Archaeology and the Challenge of 'Big Data'.

36. Assessing Open Science Practices in Phytolith Research.

37. Editorial.

39. Dietary stable isotope analysis on fifth–ninth century AD populations of Lepna and Viidumäe, Saaremaa Island, Estonia.

40. 'Come and Give my Child Wit'. Animal Remains, Artefacts, and Humans in Mesolithic and Neolithic Hunter-gatherer Graves of Northern Europe.

43. 4 Zooarchaeological research in Greece from 2010 to date: A review.

44. Continuity and change in animal husbandry during the Later Iron Age of Britain.

45. Strategies of Animal Exploitation in Late Iron Age IIA Ḥorvat Tevet (the Jezreel Valley) Reveal Patterns of Royal Economy in Early Monarchic Israel.

48. ZOOARQUEOLOGIA, SOCIEDADES TRADICIONAIS, BIODIVERSIDADE E MUDANÇAS CLIMÁTICAS: INTEGRANDO PERSPECTIVAS ENTRE PASSADO E FUTURO.

49. Morphometric and husbandry changes among livestock in ancient North Africa from c. 1000 BCE to c. 700 CE.

50. Animal Resources in the Economy of Medieval Moldova: Archaeozoological Case Study of the Urban Settlement from Târgu Neamț (NE Romania).