Biblio
Exporteer 11 resultaten:
Auteur Type [ Jaar
Filters: Auteur gelijk is aan Dobney, K. [Alle filters opschonen]
On the causes of perforations in archaeological domestic cattle skulls. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 6, pp.471-487.
, 1996. Hypoplasie op tanden van het varken : een methodologische en interpretatieve studie. Archaeologia Mediaevalis , 20, p.4.
, 1997. Lining up on the M1: a tooth defect as bio-indicator for environment and husbandry in ancient pigs. Environmental Archaeology - The Journal of Human Palaeoecology, 4, pp.1-8.
, 1999. Interpreting developmental stress in archaeological pigs: the chronology of linear enamel hypoplasia. Journal of Archaeological Science, 27(7), pp.597-607.
, 2000. A place at the table: the role of vertebrata zooarchaeology within a Roman research agenda for Britain. In Britons and Romans. Advancing an archaeological agenda. Report. York: Council for British Archaeology, pp. 36-45.
, 2001. A pig for all seasons - Approaches to the assessment of second farrowing in archaeological pig populations. Archaeofauna, 11, pp.7-22.
, 2002. Assessment and further development of the recording and interpretation of linear enamel hypoplasia in archaeological pig populations. Environmental Archaeology, 7, pp.35-46.
, 2002. An investigation into the transition from forest dwelling pigs to farm animals in medieval Flanders Belgium. In Pigs & Humans - 10.000 years of interaction. Oxford, pp. 171-193.
, 2007. An investigation into the transition from forest dwelling pigs to farm animals in medieval Flanders Belgium. In Pigs & Humans - 10.000 years of interaction. Oxford, pp. 171-193.
, 2007. , 2007.
To fish of not to fish - Evidence for the possible avoidance of fish consumption during the Iron Age around the North Sea. In The Later Iron Age in Britain and beyond. Oxford, pp. 403-418.
, 2007.