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(2012): Age estimation of juvenile guanaco (Lama guanicoe) individuals using diaphyseal long bone length. in: (ed.): Proceedings of the General Session of the 11th International Council for Archaeozoology Conference (Paris, 23-28 August 2010), British Archaeological Reports International Series 2354, 33-39, Oxford
(2012): Broadening the knowledge on the exploitation of fauna at Cabo Virgenes, Patagonia Argentina, during the Late Holocene. in: (ed.): Proceedings of the General Session of the 11th International Council for Archaeozoology Conference (Paris, 23-28 August 2010), British Archaeological Reports International Series 2354, 237-244, Oxford
(2010): Estudio biométrico de las primeras falanges de camélidos modernos. Sus implicancias en el análisis de muestras arqueológicas. – Revista Werken 12, 109-121
(2010): Morfometría de camélidos sudamericanos modernos. La variabilidad morfológica y la diversidad taxonómica. in: (eds.): Zooarqueología a principios del siglo XXI: Aportes teóricos, metodológicos y casos de estudio, 39-49, Buenos Aires
(2006): Un corsaire sous la mer, les épaves de la Natière. DFS Campagne de fouille 2005, Paris
(2005): La Mer pour Mémoire. Archéologie sous-marine des épaves atlantiques, Rennes
(2005): Les restes alimentaires trouvés en fouille. in: (eds.): La Mer pour Mémoire. Archéologie sous-marine des épaves atlantiques, 306-307, Rennes
(2004): Un corsaire sous la mer 5. Campagne de fouille 2003, L'épave Natière 1, Bilan intermédiaire, Paris
(2003): Un corsaire sous la mer 4. Campagne de fouille 2002, l'épave Natière 1, Paris
(2002): Un corsaire sous la mer 3. Campagne de fouille 2001, l'épave Natière 2, Paris
(2001): Un corsaire sous la mer 2. Campagne de fouille 2000, Paris
(2000): Un corsaire sous la mer. Campagne de fouille 1999, Paris
(1994): The French Medieval Clinker Wreck from Aber Wrac'h. in: (ed.): Crossroads in Ancient Shipbuilding. Proceedings of the sixth international Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology Roskilde 1991, 165-180, Oxford
(1990): Reflet d’un aspect de la vie du bord: Étude préliminaire des restes osseux de l’épave de l’Aber Wrac’h (Finistère, XVe s.). – Anthropozoologica 12, 3-12
(1989): A mid-15th century clinker boat off the north coast of France, the Aber Wrac’h I wreck: A preliminary report. – International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 18(4), 285-298
(1994): L'apport de la microscopie optique a l'étude des ossements de milieu karstique. in: (ed.): 6è Table Ronde Taphonomie / Bone Modification, Artefacts 9, 41-46, Treignes
(2008): Karel’s Kogges. Rapport botmateriaal voor Karel Vlierman, Amersfoort
(2006): Bot uit scheepswrakken in de Waddenzee (16e-18e eeuw), Rapportage Archeologische Monumentenzorg 132, Amersfoort
(2008): Le travail de l'os à Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine) à travers un canif à manche sculpté trouvé 3-5 rue de Saint-Malo. in: (ed.): Le travail de l'os, du bois de cerf et de la corne à l'époque romaine: un artisanat en marge? Actes de la table ronde instrumentum, Chauvigny (Vienne), 8-9 décembre 2005, Monographies instrumentum 34, 55-63, Montagnac
(1999): Menschliches Skelett, Niedernhausen
(2002): Ein gezinkter Würfel aus Lienz in Osttirol. – Archäologie Österreichs 13, 47-48
(2018): The charter evidence for falconry and falcon-catching in England and Wales, c. 600–c. 1100. in: (eds.): Raptor and human – falconry and bird symbolism throughout the millennia on a global scale, volume 3, Advanced studies on the archaeology and history of hunting 1, 1089-1116, Neumünster
(2005): Quelques batons en cours de percement des collections du musée d'Historie naturelle Montauban: observations techniques. in: (ed.): Industrie osseuse et parures du Solutréen au Magdalénien en Europe. Table ronde sur le paléolithique supérieur récent, Angouleme (Charente) 28-30 Mars 2003, Mémoire de la Société Préhistorique Francaise 39, 267-275, Paris
(2010): Städtisches Wohnen im östlichen Mittelmeerraum 4. Jh. v. Chr.–1. Jh. n. Chr., Denkschriften der philosophisch-historischen Klasse 397, Wien
(1983): The Faunal Remains from Banahilk. in: (eds.): Prehistoric Archaeology along the Zagros Flanks, University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications 105, 629-647, Chicago
(2019): A Multi-Isotope Investigation of Human and Dog Mobility and Diet in the Pre-Colonial Antilles. – Environmental Archaeology 24(2), 132-148
(1999): CITES Identification Guide – Turtles and Tortoises
(2009): Schleifknochen versus Schabbahnknochen: Untersuchungen zur Verwendung steinzeitlicher Langknochen von Großsäugern mit konkaven Arbeitsbahnen. – Schriften des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins für Schleswig-Holstein 71, 26-40
(2006): First record of the brackish water dreissenid bivalve Mytilopsis leucophaeata in the northern Baltic Sea. – Aquatic Invasions 1, 38-41
(2005): The use of historical catch data to trace the influence of climate on fish populations: examples from the White and Barents Sea fisheries in the 17th and 18th centuries. – International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Journal of Marine Science 62, 1426-1435
(2009): The Fisheries of the Russian North, c. 1300 – 1850. in: (eds.): A History of the North Atlantic Fisheries. Volume 1: From Early Times to the Mid-Nineteenth Century, Deutsche Maritime Studien 6, 41-64, Bremen
(1979): Cement Line Motion in Bone. – Science 204, 501-503
(1999): Intertaxonomic Variability in Patterns of Bone Densitiy and the Differential Representation of Bovid, Cervid, and Equid Elements in the Archaeological Record. – American Antiquity 64(2), 343-362
(1992): Variability in the Behavior of Spotted Hyaenas as Taphonomic Agents. – Journal of Archaeological Science 19, 389-406
(1986): Excavations at Tepe Yahya, Iran. The Early Periods, Cambridge, Massachusetts
(1993): Prehistoric Human Bone Archaeology at the Molecular Level, Heidelberg
(2012): Acy-Romance – Entwicklung eines keltischen Dorfes in Nordgallien. – Archäologie in Deutschland 5/2012, 26-30
(2015): I materiali della Collezione Archeologica "Giulio Sambon" di Milano. 1. Tra alea e agòn: giochi di abilità e di azzardo, Sesto Fiorentino
(2002): Wirtschaftsformen und Repräsentationskultur. Zum Verhältnis von Adel und Teichwirtschaft im Spätmittelalter. in: (eds.): Der weite Blick des Historikers. Einsichten in Kultur-, Landes- und Stadtgeschichte. Peter Johanek zum 65. Geburtstag, 369-386, Köln
(2000): Fischerei und Fischhandel im Mittelalter. Wirtschafts- und sozialgeschichtliche Untersuchungen nach urkundlichen und archäologischen Quellen des 6. bis 14. Jahrhunderts im Gebiet des Deutschen Reiches, Historische Studien 461, Husum
(2000): Stadt und Fisch: Konsum, Produktion und Handel im Hanseraum der Frühzeit. – Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 87(3), 281-307
(1996): Medieval fish weirs: the archaeological and historical evidence. – Archaeofauna 5, 129-134
(1837): Einiges über Weserzölle und Weserhandel im 16ten Jahrhundert. – Zeitschrift für hessische Geschichte und Landeskunde 1, 165-169
(2007): Tooth marks and human consumption: ethnoarchaeological mastication research among foragers of the Central African Republic. – Journal of Archaeological Science 34, 1629-1640
(2016): Objects made of antler and antler production in the Roman Municipium Iuvavum (Salzburg). in: (ed.): Close to the bone: current studies in bone technologies, 168-177, Beograd
(2013): The Sound of Bones. Proceedings of the 8th Meeting of the ICAZ Worked Bone Research Group in Salzburg 2011, Archaeo Plus. Schriften zur Archäologie und Archäometrie der Paris Lodron-Universität Salzburg 5, Salzburg
(2012): Stadt, Land, Fluss/Weg Aspekte zur römischen Wirtschaft im nördlichen Noricum, Archaeo Plus. Schriften zur Archäologie und Archäometrie der Paris Lodron-Universität Salzburg 3, Salzburg
(2011): 8th Meeting of the Worked Bone Research Group Salzburg, August 29th – September 3rd 2011, Programme and Abstracts, Salzburg
(2011): Activity not Profession. Considerations about Bone Working in Roman Time. in: (eds.): Written in Bones. Studies on technological and social contexts of past faunal skeletal remains, 295-303, Wroclaw
(2010): Bone Working and Productions in the Medieval Castle of Guetrat (Salzburg). in: (eds.): Ancient and Modern Bone Artefacts from America to Russia. Cultural, technological and functional signature, British Archaeological Reports International Series 2136, 87-95, Oxford
(2008): L’artisanat du bois de cerf à Iuvavum/Salzbourg, Autriche. Les manches de couteau. in: (ed.): Le travail de l'os, du bois de cerf et de la corne à l'époque romaine: un artisanat en marge? Actes de la table ronde instrumentum, Chauvigny (Vienne), 8-9 décembre 2005, Monographies instrumentum 34, 335-342, Montagnac
(1987): A Bibliography on Cremation. – Journal of the European Study Group on Physical, Chemical and Mathematical Techniques applied to Archaeology (PACT) 19
(1980): Vergleichend morphologische Untersuchungen an Einzelknochen in Mitteleuropa vorkommender mittelgroßer Eulenarten, Dissertation Universität München, München
(2017): Pleistocene en Holocene zoogdieren en vogels van de Zoetermeerse plas. – Cranium 34(2), 12-22
(2016): Fossiele visresten van de Delflandse Kust (Eurogeulgebied). – Afzettingen Werkgroep voor Tertiaire en Kwartaire Geologie 37(3), 73-85
(2016): Oehoes uit de Noordzee: Bubo bubo (Linnaeus, 1758) en andere Vogelresten van Yerseke en de Zandmotor. – Cranium 33(2), 37-40
(2007): Dokumentation der Freilegung von Knochenfunden aus der "Grossen Knochengrube" (Befund 3) in Schnitt 24. – Kalkriese 3, 113-126
(1997): Taphonomische Prozesse bei der Bergung, dem Transport und der Präparation von Kamelknochen aus vier jemenitischen Gräbern, unveröffentlichte Arbeit Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Tübingen
(2019): Have you got the tine? Prehistoric Methods in Antler Working. – EXARC Journal 2019-2
(2013): Long range inland-coastal networks during the Late Magdalenian: Evidence for individual acquisition of marine resources at Andernach-Martinsberg, German Central Rhineland. – Journal of Human Evolution 64(5), 457-465
(2002): Eiszeitliche Jagdbeute. – Archäologie in Deutschland 2/2002, 48-49
(2001): Fiche plaques de ceintures. in: (ed.): Objets méconnus, Fiches de la Commission de nomenclature sur l'industrie de l'os préhistorique 9, 45-52, Paris
(2001): Eindelijk de hond in de pot gevonden (Dr.). – Paleo-Aktueel 12, 80-84
(1993): Two Examples showing contradictory Results by using Skeletochronology in Birds. – Archaeofauna 2, 175-179
(2003): Zooarchaeological evidence for changing socioeconomic status within early historic Native American communities in Mid-Atlantic North America. in: (eds.): Behaviour Behind Bones, Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the International Council for Archaeozoology, Durham, August 2002 1, 293-303, Oxford
(1979): Ancient Environments, 2nd edition, Englewood Cliffs
(2011): Approche analytique pour l’étude des ivoires archéologiques. Les défenses d’éléphant du site de Jinsha (1200-650 BC, Sichuan, Chine). – ArchéoSciences 35, 167-177, pl. 10
(1994): Are dermestid beetles safe for fish bones?. – Offa 51, 383-385
(1992): Osteological Evidence of Change in Butchering Technique. – Laborativ arkeologi 6, 23-29
(1987): Animal Bones. in: (ed.): Paradeisos. A Late Neolithic Settlement in Aegean Thrace, Medelhavsmuseet Memoir 7, 89-118, Stockholm
(2010): Alpine chough Pyrrhocorax graculus from Pleistocene sites between Pyrenees and Alps: natural versus cultural assemblages. in: (eds.): Birds in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 6th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group in Groningen (23.8. - 27.8.2008), Groningen Archaeological Studies 12, 219-232, Groningen
(2005): Anthropogenic versus Non-anthropogenic Bird Bone Assemblages: New Criteria for their Distinction. in: (ed.): Biosphere to Lithosphere – New studies on vertebrate taphonomy, Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the International Council of Archaeozoology, Durham, August 2002, 25-30, Oxford
(2005): Bird Exploitation Pattern: The Case of Ptarmigan Lagopus sp. in the Upper Magdalenian Site of La Vache (Ariège, France). in: (eds.): Feathers, grit and symbolism – Birds and humans in the ancient Old and New Worlds, Documenta Archaeobiologiae 3, 175-178, Rahden
(2013): A population genetics view of animal domestication. – Trends in Genetics 29(4), 197-205
(2012): Rethinking dog domestication by integrating genetics, archeology, and biogeography. – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 109
(2007): Ancient DNA, pig domestication, and the spread of the Neolithic into Europe. – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104(39), 15276-15281
(2017): Animals and animal depictions in the early Holocene of Northern Europe. Based on an antler adze with deer depictions. in: (eds.): Tiere und Tierdarstellungen in der Archäologie, Veröffentlichungen der Altertumskommission für Westfalen 22, 63-73, Münster
(2003): Mesolithic on the Move. Papers presented at the Sixth International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, Stockholm 2000, Oxford
(2012): Siglunes. Archaeological investigations in 2011, Reykjavík
(1989): Preliminary Analysis of Bone Remnants of Animals from the Neolithic Archaeological Site Tumba Madzari near Skopje (Yugoslavia). – Macedoniae Acta Archaeologica 10, 55-75
(1984): Anatomical Distribution of Bone Remains from the medieval Castle at Ciechanow, Poland. in: (eds.): Animals and Archaeology: 4. Husbandry in Europe, British Archaeological Reports International Series 227, 155-159, Oxford
(1984): The Skeleton of a Prehistoric Cow with Characteristics of both Primigenius and Brachycerous Cattle. – Ossa 9/11, 53-72
(1980): Microscopic comparison of bones from medieval domestic and wild pigs. – Ossa 7, 173-178
(1977): The application of contingency table for comparison of archaeozoological materials 3/4, 153-168
(1894): Danzigs Schiffs- und Waarenverkehr am Ende des XV. Jahrhunderts. – Zeitschrift des Westpreußischen Geschichtsvereins 33, 1-44
(1976): Tierknochenfunde aus bronzezeitlichen Siedlungen bei Monachil und Purullena (Provinz Granada), Studien über frühe Tierknochenfunde von der Iberischen Halbinsel 6, München
(2006): Terrestrial and Marine Molluscs from Pupicina Cave. in: (eds.): Prehistoric Herders of Northern Istria. The Archaeology of Pupicina Cave. Volume 1, Monografije i Katalozi Arheolski Muzej Istre 14, 417-427, Pula
(1984): Marker Genes, Indices of genetic Archaism and Migration Models of Animal Populations after Domestication, with special Reference to Sheep in the Middle East, Europe and Africa. in: (eds.): Animals and Archaeology: 3. Early Herders and their Flocks, British Archaeological Reports International Series 202, 67-68, Oxford
(2012): Hornless (polled) cattle in the Netherlands: a Roman-period phenomenon. in: (eds.): A bouquet of archaeozoological studies. Essays in honour of Wietske Prummel, Groningen Archaeological Studies 21, 128-138, Groningen
(2010): Archeologie en resten van dieren. Leidraad Archeozoölogie, Den Haag
(2008): Relics of 16th-century gutted herring from a Dutch vessel. – Environmental Archaeology 13(2), 135-142
(2004): Archeozoology in the Netherlands. – Association for Environmental Archaeology Newsletter 86, 7-9
(2004): The Future from the Past. Archaeozoology in wildlife conservation and heritage management, Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the International Council for Archaeozoology, Durham, August 2002, Oxford
(2003): The economic and non-economic animal: Roman depositins and offerings. in: (eds.): Behaviour Behind Bones, Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the International Council for Archaeozoology, Durham, August 2002 1, 66-72, Oxford
(2002): Animals as food for the soul. in: (eds.): Bones and the Man. Studies in honour of Don Brothwell, 63-71, Oxford
(2000): Wishful thinking en de introductie van het konijn in de Lage Landen. – Westerheem 49, 133-137
(1998): Paarden in de Romeinse tijd in Nederland. – Westerheem 47, 9-27
(1998): Skates and Prickers from the Circular Fortress of Oost-Souburg, The Netherlands (AD 900-975). – Environmental Archaeology 3, 121-126
(1995): Objects of Bone, Antler and Horn from the Circular Fortress of Oost-Souburg, The Netherlands (A.D. 900-975). – Medieval Archaeology 39, 71-90, pl. IV-V
(1995): Vee en vlees in de stad Tiel (9de-18de eeuw). Dierlijk bot onderzocht. – Bijdragen en Mededelingen Gelre 86, 175-191
(1993): Bird Remains in Roman Graves. – Archaeofauna 2, 75-82
(1993): Twenty-eight Bird Briskets in a Pot; Roman preserved Food from Nijmengen. – Archaeofauna 2, 15-19
(1988): Animals in Roman Times in the Dutch Eastern River Area, Nederlandse Oudheden 12, Amersfoort
(1983): Pigs, piglets and determining the season of slaughtering. – Journal of Archaeological Science 10, 483-488
(1983): Walviskaken op het droge. – Westerheem 22(4), 236-239
(2002): Das Pferd als Begleiter nach Walhalla. – Archäologie in Niedersachsen 5, 50-52
(1966): Faunes et flores préhistoriques de l'Europe occidentale, Atlas de Préhistorique Tome III, Paris
(2017): Molluscs from machair-dune systems: archaeological site formation processes and environmental change. in: (ed.): Molluscs in Archaeology. Methods, approaches and applications, Studying Scientific Archaeology 3, 82-99, Oxford
(2017): Numerical approaches to land snail palaeoecology. in: (ed.): Molluscs in Archaeology. Methods, approaches and applications, Studying Scientific Archaeology 3, 48-64, Oxford
(2013): Snails and Ancient Environments. in: (eds.): Environmental Archaeology and Community Engagement. Activities and Advice, 13-16,
(2010): Hauptstadt mit keltischen und römischen Wurzeln. – Archäologie in Deutschland 3/2010, 58-61
(1983): The Dogs of Jarmo. in: (eds.): Prehistoric Archaeology along the Zagros Flanks, University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications 105, 485-494, Chicago
(1973): Problems in the inter-site Comparison of faunal Remains. in: (ed.): Domestikationsforschung und Geschichte der Haustiere, 397-401, Budapest
(1977): Taphonomy of the Dinosaur Quarry, Dinosaur National Monument. – Contributions to Geology 15(2), 119-126
(2019): Prehistoric Bird Watching in Southern Iberia? The Rock Art of Tajo de las Figuras Reconsidered. – Environmental Archaeology 24(4), 387-399
(2012): Ruginoasa - Dealul Draghici. Monografie Arheologica, Bibliotheca Archaeologica Moldaviae 20, Suceava
(1995): Istoria Transilvaniei (Mileniul VI î. Ch.) Gura Baciului, Biblioteca Musei Napocensis 11
(1988): Fauna of Mammals from the Neolithic Settlements in Serbia. in: (ed.): The Neolithic of Serbia. Archaeological Research 1948–1988, 24-38, Beograd
(2010): Le travail des matières d'origine dure animale dans le Magdalénien Morave: l'exemple des aiguilles à chas. – L'Anthropologie 114, 68-96
(2010): Technological Signature Non-Utilitarian Transformation of Horse Mandibles. Magdalenian Examples from Pekárna (Moravia, Czech Republic) and La Vache (Ariège, France). in: (eds.): Ancient and Modern Bone Artefacts from America to Russia. Cultural, technological and functional signature, British Archaeological Reports International Series 2136, 107-114, Oxford
(2005): Les "spatules" de la grotte de Pekárna (Moravie, République tchèque): analyses typologiques et technostylistiques, en la relation avec le support. – Mémoire de la Société Préhistorique Francaise 39, 221-230
(2005): Les "spatules" de la grotte de Pekárna (Moravie, République tchéque). in: (ed.): Industrie osseuse et parures du Solutréen au Magdalénien en Europe. Table ronde sur le paléolithique supérieur récent, Angouleme (Charente) 28-30 Mars 2003, Mémoire de la Société Préhistorique Francaise 39, 221-230, Paris
(2020): Camelid Gastrointestinal Parasites from the Archaeological Site of Huanchaquito (Peru): First Results. – Environmental Archaeology 25(3), 325-332
(1994): Fouilles récentes à Khirokitia (Chypre) 1988–1991, Paris
(1989): Fouilles récentes à Khirokitia (Chypre) 1983-1986, Paris
(1987): Le Néolithique Précéramique de Chypre. – L'Anthropologie 91(1), 283-316
(1984): Fouilles récentes à Khirokitia (Chypre) 1977-1981, Paris
(2014): The production of rods in the Levant: variability of the methods used during the neolithization. in: (eds.): An Overview of the Exploitation of hard Animal Materials during the Neolithic and Chalcolithic. Prodeedings of the GDRE PREHISTOS Work-Session in Targoviste, Romania, November 2013, Prehistoric Exploitation of Hard Animal Materials, 19-41, Targoviste
(2010): Contribution of a Craft Production, Bone Industry, to the Question of the Transition from PPNB to PPNC in the Southern Levant. in: (eds.): Proceedings of the 6th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East May, 5th-10th 2008, “Sapienza” - Università di Roma. Volume 1, 703-719, Wiesbaden
(2010): The Neolithization in Southern Levant: Impact of Animal Herding on the Exploitation of Bone Materials, from Reticence to Adoption of Domestic Herds. in: (eds.): Ancient and Modern Bone Artefacts from America to Russia. Cultural, technological and functional signature, British Archaeological Reports International Series 2136, 17-30, Oxford
(2008): La Place de l'Industrie Osseuse dans la Néolithisation au Levant Sud. – Paléorient 34(1), 59-89
(1981): L'ichtyofaune dulcicole dans les gisements prehistoriques. – Quaternaria 23, 219-232
(2009): Fiche univers musical de l'Homme préhistorique. in: (eds.): Instruments sonores du Néolithique à l'aube de l'Antiquité, Fiches de la Commission de nomenclature sur l'industrie de l'os préhistorique 12, 9-22, Paris
(2020): Historical Changes in the Ecological Connectivity of the Seine River for Fish: A Focus on Physical and Chemical Barriers Since the Mid-19th Century. – Water 12:1352, 1-21
(1997): A Guide to the Identification of Fish Remains from New Zealand Archaeological Sites, Wellington
(1995): Estimating live Fish Catches from archaeological Bone Fragments of Snapper Pagrus auratus. – Tuhinga: Records of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa 3, 1-28
(2006): English Medieval Bone Flutes: A Brief Introduction. – Galpin Society Journal 59, 13-19
(1979): Working Stone, Bone and Wood. in: (eds.): A History of Technology, 128-143, Oxford
(1968): Bone Smashing by Late Miocene Hominidae. – Nature 218, 528-530
(1980): Proceedings of the 8th Pan-African Congress on Prehistory and Quaternary Studies, Nairobi, 1977, Nairobi
(2011): Application des micro-spectrométries infrarouge et Raman à l’étude des processus diagénétiques altérant les ossements paléolithiques. – ArchéoSciences 35, 179-190, pl. 10-12
(2010): Characterization of burnt Bones in archaeological Context: a comparative Study of modern and fossil Material by Infrared Spectroscopy. – Palethnologie 2, 145-158
(1994): Le site de Hatoula en Judée occidentale, Israel, Mémoires et Travaux du Centre de Recherche Français à Jérusalem 8, Paris
(2022): Neues aus der Einhornhöhle. – Archäologie in Deutschland 1/2022, 28-31
(2021): Einhornhöhle im Harz. Kannte der Neanderthaler Symbole?. – Archäologie in Deutschland 6/2021, 4-5
(2006): Contribution of Stable Light Isotopes to Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction. in: (eds.): Handbook of Paleoanthropology. Volume 1: Principles, Methods, and Approaches, 289-310, Heidelberg
(2019): Bahamian hutia (Geocapromys ingrahami) in the Lucayan Realm: Pre-Columbian Exploitation and Translocation. – Environmental Archaeology 24(2), 115-131
(2012): Proceedings of the General Session of the 11th International Council for Archaeozoology Conference (Paris, 23-28 August 2010), British Archaeological Reports International Series 2354, Oxford
(2010): Birds in maritime hunter-gatherers subsistence: case studies from Southern Patagonia and the Aleutian Islands. in: (eds.): Birds in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 6th Meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group in Groningen (23.8. - 27.8.2008), Groningen Archaeological Studies 12, 117-130, Groningen
(1994): Les modifications post-mortem ches les oiseaux: l'exemple de l'avifaune holocène de Patagonie australe. in: (ed.): 6è Table Ronde Taphonomie / Bone Modification, Artefacts 9, 217-229, Treignes
(1993): First Report on Bird Remains from Buldir Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska. – Archaeofauna 2, 83-96
(2013): ‘Practice with Science': Molar Tooth Eruption Ages in Domestic, Feral and Wild Pigs (Sus scrofa). – International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
(2010): The Aurochs and Domestic Cattle. in: (eds.): Extinctions and Invasions: A Social History of British Fauna, 26-35, Oxford
(2005): Milk use in prehistory: the osteological evidence. in: (eds.): The Zooarchaeology of Fats, Oils, Milk and Dairying, Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the International Council for Archaeozoology, Durham, August 2002, 8-13, Oxford
(2000): Lambs to slaughter: sacrifice at two Roman temples in southern England. in: (ed.): Animal Bones, Human Societies, 152-157, Oxford
(2000): Out of site, out of mind: invisible earnings at Bronze Age Moncín, Spain. in: (ed.): Animal Bones, Human Societies, 106-114, Oxford
(1992): Animals, Environment and the Bronze Age Economy, Excavatios at Grimes Graves Norfolk 1972–1976 4, London
(1990): Animals, Economy, and Environment. in: (eds.): Selevac. A Neolithic Village in Yugoslavia, Monumenta Archaeologica 15, 215-242, Los Angeles
(1975): The fauna of Tell Abu Hureyra: Preliminary Analysis. – Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 41, 74-77
(2014): Looking for New Methodologies for Studying Bone, Antler and Tooth Industry. First Setting of Image Analysis. in: (eds.): Proceedings of the 9th Meeting of the (ICAZ) Worked Bone Research Group, Zhengzhou, China, 2013, Zooarchaeology 2, 63-67, pl. 21, Beijing
(2010): Ancient and Modern Bone Artefacts from America to Russia. Cultural, technological and functional signature, British Archaeological Reports International Series 2136, Oxford
(2007): Methods, Means, and Results when Studying European Bone Industries. in: (eds.): Bones as Tools: Current Methods and Interpretations in Worked Bone Studies, British Archaeological Reports International Series 1622, 67-79, Oxford
(2005): New evidence on bone reduction techniques from Khirokitia – Cyprus (7th millennium calBC). in: (eds.): From Hooves to Horns, from Mollusc to Mammoth – Manufacture and Use of Bone Artefacts from Prehistoric Times to the Present – Proceedings of the 4th Meeting of the ICAZ Worked Bone Research Group at Tallinn, 26th–31st of August 2003, Muinasaja teadus 15, 105-112, Tallinn
(2004): Les outils en matiére osseuses. Exemple des sites de Khirokitia (Chypre) et de Drama (Bulgarie). – Dossiers d'Archeologie 290, 52-57
(2023): Torfstiche als anthropogene Wildtierfallen? – Knochenansammlungen des Damhirsches (Dama dama) in Niedersachsen. – Abhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftichen Vereins zu Bremen 48(1), 21-26
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