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Farmers, Monks and Aristocrats : The Environmental Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Flixborough (2007)
Book
Dobney, K., Jaques, S., Barrett, J., & Johnstone, C. (2007). Farmers, Monks and Aristocrats : The Environmental Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Flixborough. Oxbow Books

The environmental archaeological evidence from the site of Flixborough (in particular the animal bone assemblage) provides a series of unique insights into Anglo-Saxon life in England during the 8th to 10th centuries. The research reveals detailed ev... Read More about Farmers, Monks and Aristocrats : The Environmental Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Flixborough.

Diet, Economy and Status : Evidence from the Animal Bones (2003)
Book Chapter
Jaques, S., Dobney, K., & Van Neer, W. (2003). Diet, Economy and Status : Evidence from the Animal Bones. In R. Matthews (Ed.), Excavations at Tell Brak vol 4 : exploring an Upper Mesopotamian Regional Centre, 1994-1996 (417-430). McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research / British School of Archaeology

Tell Brak in Syria is one of the largest and most important multi-period sites in northern Mesopotamia. Excavations in 1994-1996 cast new light on everyday life at the settlement through several phases of occupation from the early 4th millennium BC t... Read More about Diet, Economy and Status : Evidence from the Animal Bones.

Avian Signatures for Identity and Status in Anglo-Saxon England (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jaques, S., Dobney, K., Bochenski, Z. M., Bochenski, Z., & Stewart, J. R. (2001, September). Avian Signatures for Identity and Status in Anglo-Saxon England. Presented at 4th meeting of the ICAZ Bird Working Group., Kraków, Poland

The presence and diversity of wild bird remains recovered from archaeological sites can be used to explore questions beyond mere subsistence strategies and wildfowling techniques. A survey of 26 avian assemblages from English Anglo-Saxon vertebrate a... Read More about Avian Signatures for Identity and Status in Anglo-Saxon England.

Biological Remains (2001)
Journal Article
Jaques, S., Dobney, K., Carrott, J., Hall, A., Issitt, M., & Large, F. (2001). Biological Remains. Archaeological Journal, 157, 148-182

Excavation on the site of the Roman Signal Station at Carr Naze, Filey, 1993-1994.