Environmental evidence from early urban Antwerp: New data from archaeology, micromorphology, macrofauna and insect remains

PJ Crabtree, E Reilly, B Wouters, Y Devos… - Quaternary …, 2017 - Elsevier
Recent excavations along the Jordaenskaai, in the medieval burg area in central Antwerp,
have provided a unique opportunity to explore the archaeology, economy, and …

A multi-proxy, diachronic and spatial perspective on the urban activities within an indigenous community in medieval Riga, Latvia

RY Banerjea, M Badura, U Kalējs, A Cerina, K Gos… - Quaternary …, 2017 - Elsevier
The research presented here represents the first urban medieval context in Latvia where an
integrated, multi-proxy environmental sampling strategy has been applied. The …

Paleoentomology: insects and other arthropods in environmental archaeology

PI Buckland, PC Buckland, F Olsson - Encyclopedia of global archaeology, 2020 - Springer
The character and date of the earliest settlement of the remote Pacific Islands remains an
important research objective. Tracing human origins in “Remote Oceania” reveals a series of …

[PDF][PDF] The life and death of barn beetles: faunas from manure and stored hay inside farm buildings in northern Iceland

V Forbes, A Dugmore, E Olafsson - Ecological Entomology, 2016 - research.ed.ac.uk
1. Subfossil beetle remains from archaeological sites have proven invaluable for examining
past living conditions, human activities and their impacts on landscapes and ecosystems. 2 …

The excavation at SJM 3 Posthustorvet

C Feveile, SM Sindbæk - Northern Emporium, 2022 - books.google.com
The research excavation at SJM 3 Posthustorvet, conducted in 2017-2018, provided an
opportunity to explore and define research methodologies for a rare and complex urban …

The life of wood in North-eastern Europe in AD 1100–1600

V Immonen, J Harjula, M Lempiäinen-Avci, I Leskelä… - Antiquity, 2020 - cambridge.org
This project develops theoretical as well as methodological tools for the study of ancient
wood, focusing on wood-use in North-eastern Europe within the period AD 1100–1600. The …

Invertebrate zooarchaeology

MA Mannino - Archaeological Science: An Introduction, edited by …, 2020 - books.google.com
Invertebrates (“animals without backbones”) constitute around 95 per cent of all existing
fauna, and are therefore the majority of all living animals today. The remaining 5 percent of …

From bovid to beaver

M Maltby - The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology, 2017 - books.google.com
This chapter reviews the current state of knowledge regarding the exploitation of mammals
in northwest Russia from ad c. 900 to 1500. The discussion draws largely upon evidence …

Fish for grain? Archaeoentomological research and emerging patterns of exchange

E Panagiotakopulu - AmS-Skrifter, 2019 - websok.uis.no
A novel pathway for understanding exchange is via what might be termed historical
autecology, in particular, trying to assess introductions and invasive insect species in the …

Horseflesh and beaver pelts: aspects of faunal studies in Medieval Novgorod and its region

M Maltby - 2017 - eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk
Excavations in the medieval trading centre of Novgorod (NW Russia) have shown that
horseflesh was consumed quite frequently and that horses were stabled in urban properties …