PREVIOUS   NEXT   CONTENTS   HOME 

7.0 Bibliography

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

Albarella, U., 1995 'Depressions on sheep horncores', Journal of Archaeological Science 22, 699-704.

Albarella, U. and Serjeantson, D., 2002 'A passion for pork: meat consumption at the British Late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls', in P. Miracle and N. Milner (eds), Consuming Passions and Patterns of Consumption. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. 33-50.

Andrews, A.H. and Noddle, B.A., 1975 'Absence of premolar teeth from ruminant mandibles found at archaeological sites', Journal of Archaeological Science 2, 137-44.

Aufderheide, A.C. and Rodríguez-Martín, C., 1998 The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Paleopathology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

B

Baker, J.R., 1984 'The study of animal disease with regard to agricultural practices and man's attitude to his animals', in C. Grigson and J. Clutton-Brock (eds) Animals and Archaeology 4: Husbandry in Europe. British Archaeological Reports International Series 227. Oxford: Tempus Reparatvm. 253-57.

Baker, J. and Brothwell, D., 1980 Animal Diseases in Archaeology. London: Academic Press.

Bartosiewicz, L., Van Neer, W. and Lentacker, A., 1997 Draught Cattle: Their Osteological Identification and History. Musee Royal de L'Afrique Centrale Tervuren, Belgique. Annales Sciences Zoologiques. Vol. 281.

Baxter, I.L., 2002 'Occipital perforations in a Late Neolithic probable aurochs (Bos primigenius Bojanus) cranium from Letchworth, Hertfordshire, UK', International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 12, 142-43.

Brickley, M. and McKinley, J. (eds), 2004 Guidelines to the Standards for Recording Human Remains. IFA Paper No. 7. Southampton and Reading: BABAO and IFA.

Brothwell, D., 1969 'The palaeopathology of Pleistocene and more recent mammals', in D. Brothwell and E. Higgs (eds), Science in Archaeology: a Survey of Progress and Research. London: Thames and Hudson. 310-14.

Brothwell, D., 1981 Digging up Bones (Third Edition). Cornell: Cornell University Press.

Brothwell, D., 1988 'Smut, scab and pox: disease and environmental archaeology', in J.L. Bintliff, D.A. Davidson and E.G. Grant (eds) Conceptual Issues in Environmental Archaeology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 273-77.

Brothwell, D., 1991 'Malocclusion and methodology: The problem and relevance of dental malalignment in animals', International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 1, 27-37.

Brothwell, D., 2002 'Ancient avian osteopetrosis: the current state of knowledge', Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 45 (special issue). 315-18.

Brothwell, D., Dobney, K. and Ervynck, A., 1996. 'On the causes of perforations in archaeological domestic cattle skulls', International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 6, 471-87.

Brothwell, D., Dobney, K. and Jaques, D., 2005 'Abnormal sheep metatarsals: a problem in aetiology and historical geography', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 75-79.

Brown, D. and Anthony, D., 1998. 'Bit wear, horseback riding and the Botai Site in Kazakstan', Journal of Archaeological Science 25, 331-47.

Buikstra, J.E. and Ubelaker, D.H. (eds), 1994 Standards for Data Collection from Human Skeletal Remains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series 44. Fayetteville: Arkansas Archaeological Survey.

C

Cox, M. and Mays, S. (eds)., 2000 Human Osteology in Archaeology and Forensic Science. London: Greenwich Medical Media Ltd.

Daugnora, L. and Thomas, R., 2005 'Horse burials from Middle Lithuania: a palaeopathological investigation', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds.), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 68-74.

D

Davies, J., Fabiš, M., Mainland, I., Richards, M. and Thomas, R., 2005 Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow.

De Cupere, B., Lentacker, A. Van Neer, W., Waelkens, M. and Verslype, L., 2000 'Osteological evidence for the draught exploitation of cattle: first applications of a new methodology', International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 10, 254-67.

Department of the Environment 1990 Planning Policy Guidance Note 16: Archaeology and Planning. (http://www.odpm.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1144057)

Dobney, K. and Ervynck, A., 1998 'A protocol for recording linear enamel hypoplasia on archaeological pig teeth', International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 8, 263-73.

Dobney, K. and Ervynck, A., 2000 'Interpreting developmental stress in archaeological pigs: the chronology of linear enamel hypoplasia', Journal of Archaeological Science 27, 597-607.

Dobney, K., Ervynck., A, and La Ferla, B. 2002. 'Assessment and further development of the recording and interpretation of linear enamel hypoplasia in archaeological pig populations'. Environmental Archaeology 7: 35-46.

Dobney, K. and Reilly, K., 1988 'A method for recording archaeological animal bones: the use of diagnostic zones', Circaea 5(2), 79-96.

Driesch, A. von den and Peters, J., 2002 Geschichte der Tiermedizin. 5000 Jahre Tierheilkunde. F.K. Verlag: Schattauer.

E

Ervynck, A. and Dobney, K., 1999 'Lining up on the M1: a tooth defect as a bio-indicator for environment and husbandry in ancient pigs', Environmental Archaeology: The Journal of Human Palaeoecology 4, 1-8.

Ervynck, A. and Dobney, K., 2002 'A pig for all seasons? Approaches to the assessment of second farrowing in archaeological pig populations', Archaeofauna 11, 7-22.

F

Fabiš, M., 2005. 'Pathological alterations of cattle skeletons - evidence for the draught exploitation of animals?', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 58-62

G

Grant, A., 1982 'The use of tooth wear as a guide to the ageing and sexing of domestic animals', in B. Wilson, C. Grigson and S. Payne (eds), Ageing and Sexing Animal Bones from Archaeological Sites. British Archaeological Reports British Series 109, 91-108. Oxford: Archaeopress.

Groot, M., 2005 'Palaeopathological evidence for draught cattle on a Roman site in the Netherlands', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 52-57.

H

Harland, J.F., Barrett, J.H., Carrott, J., Dobney, K. and Jaques, D., 2003 'The York System: an integrated zooarchaeological database for research and teaching'. Internet Archaeology 13: (http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue13/harland_index.html).

Higham, C.F.W., Kijngam, A., Manly, B.F.J. and Moore, S.J.E., 1981 'The bovid third phalanx and prehistoric ploughing', Journal of Archaeological Science 8, 353-65.

I

Izeta, A.D. and Cortés, L.I., 2006 'South American camelid palaeopathologies: examples from Loma Alta (Catamarca, Argentina)', International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 16(3), 269-75.

J

Johannsen, N., 2005 'Palaeopathology and Neolithic cattle traction: methodological issues and archaeological perspectives', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 39-51.

L

Larsen, C.S., 1997. Bioarchaeology: Interpreting Behavior from the Human Skeleton. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Levine, M.A., Bailey, G.N., Whitwell, K.E. and Jeffcott, L.B., 2000 'Palaeopathology and horse domestication: the case of some Iron Age horses from the Altai Mountains, Siberia', in G. Bailey, R. Charles and N. Winder (eds), Human Ecodynamics. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 123-33.

Levine, M.A., Whitwell, K.E. and Jeffcott, L.B., 2005 'Abnormal thoracic vertebrae and the evolution of horse husbandry', Archaeofauna 14, 93-109.

Levitan, B., 1985 'A methodology for recording the pathology and other anomalies of ungulate mandibles from archaeological sites', in N.R.J. Fieller, D.D. Gilbertson and N.G.A. Ralph (eds), Palaeobiological Investigations: Research Design, Methods and Data Analysis. British Archaeological Reports International Series 266. Oxford: Tempus Reparatvm. 41-54.

Lignereux, Y. and Peters, J., 1999 'Elements for the retrospective diagnosis of tuberculosis on animal bones from archaeological sites', in G. Pálfi, O. Dutour, J. Deák, and I. Hutás (eds), Tuberculosis: Past and Present. Szeged: Golden Book and Tuberculosis Foundation. 339-48.

Luff, R. and Brothwell, D., 1993 'Health and welfare', in R. Luff (ed.), Animal Bones from Excavations in Colchester, 1971-1985. Colchester Archaeological Reports 12. Colchester: Colchester Archaeological Trust Ltd. 101-26.

M

Manaseryan, N.H, Dobney, K. and Ervynck, A., 1999 'On the causes of perforations in archaeological domestic cattle skulls: new evidence', International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 9, 74-75.

Mann, R.W. and Murphy, S.P., 1990 Regional Atlas of Bone Disease: A Guide to Pathologic and Normal Variation in the Human Skeleton. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Mays, S., 2005 'Tuberculosis as a zoonotic disease in antiquity', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 125-34.

Murphy, E.M., 2005 'Animal palaeopathology in prehistoric and historic Ireland: a review of the evidence', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 8-23.

O

O'Connor, T., 2000 The Archaeology of Animal Bones. Stroud: Sutton Publishing.

O'Connor, T.P., 2003 The Analysis of Urban Animal Bone Assemblages. The Archaeology of York, Principles and Methods AY 19/2. York: Council for British Archaeology.

Ortner, D.J., 1994 'Descriptive methodology in paleopathology', in D.W. Owsley and R.L. Jantz (eds), Skeletal Biology in the Great Plains: Migrations, Warfare, Health and Subsistence. Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press. 73-80.

Outram, A.K., Knusel, C.J., Knight, S. and Harding, A.F., 2005 'Understanding complex fragmented assemblages of human and animal remains: a fully integrated approach', Journal of Archaeological Science 32, 1699-1710.

R

Reid, R. and Roberts, F., 2005 Pathology Illustrated (Sixth Edition). London: Elsevier.

Roberts, C. and Cox, M., 2003 Health and Disease in Britain: From Prehistory to the Present Day. Stroud: Sutton Publishing.

Roberts, C. and Manchester, K., 1997 The Archaeology of Disease (Second Edition). Stroud: Sutton Publishing.

Rothschild, B.M. and Martin, L.D., 1993 Paleopathology: Disease in the Fossil Record. London: CRC Press.

S

Serjeantson, D., 1996 'The animal bones', in S. Needham and T. Spence (eds), Runnymede Bridge Research Excavations, Volume 2, Refuse and Disposal at Area 16 East, Runnymede. London: British Museum Press. 194-201.

Shaffer, B.S. and Baker, B.W., 1997 'Historic and prehistoric animal pathologies from North America', Anthropozoologica 25/26, 255-61.

Siegel, J., 1976 'Animal palaeopathology: possibilities and problems', Journal of Archaeological Science 3, 349-84.

T

Teegen, W., 2005a 'Rib and vertebral fractures in medieval dogs from Haithabu, Starigrad and Schleswig', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 34-38.

Teegen, W., 2005b 'Linear enamel hypoplasia in medieval pigs from Germany', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 89-92.

Telldahl, Y., 2005 'Can palaeopathology be used to identify draught animals?', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 63-67

Thomas, R., 2001 'The medieval management of fallow deer: a pathological line of enquiry', in M. La Verghetta and L. Capasso (eds), Proceedings of the Thirteenth Meeting of the European Palaeopathology Association, Chieti, Italy: 18-23 September 2000. S.p.A. Teramo: Italy.

Thomas, R. and Mainland, I., 2005 'Introduction: animal diet and health - current perspectives and future directions', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 1-7

U

Udrescu, M. and Van Neer, W., 2005 'Looking for human therapeutic intervention in the healing of fractures of domestic animals', in J. Davies, M. Fabiš, I. Mainland, M. Richards and R. Thomas (eds), Diet and Health in Past Animal Populations: Current Research and Future Directions. Oxford: Oxbow. 24-33.

V

Vann, S. in prep Recording the Facts: A Generic Recording System for Animal Palaeopathology. University of Leicester: Doctoral thesis.


 PREVIOUS   NEXT   CONTENTS   HOME 

© Internet Archaeology URL: http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue20/5/biblio.html
Last updated: Wednesday 8th November 2006