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The earliest horse harnessing and milking.Twelfth-Century Porpoise Remains from Dover and CanterburyNew methods for the identification of evidence for bitting on horse remains from archaeological sitesLate Quaternary horses in Eurasia in the face of climate and vegetation changeFrom wild horses to domestic horses: a European perspectiveThe Origins of Domestic Horses in North-west Europe: new Direct Dates on the Horses of Newgrange, IrelandReview of ‘The Ecology of Pastoralism’ edited by P. Nick KarduliasMulti-agent Modelling of the Trajectory of the LBK NeolithicEnvironmental archaeologies of Neolithisation: EuropePreliminary ethnoarchaeological research on modern animal husbandry in Bestansur, Iraqi Kurdistan: Integrating animal, plant and environmental dataCamels in Asia and North Africa: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on their Past and Present SignificanceAnimal PaleopathologyCare in the community? Interpretations of a fractured goat bone from Neolithic Jarmo, IraqExponentially decreasing tooth growth rate in horse teeth: implications for isotopic analysesPopulation genetics, biogeography, and domestic horse origins and diffusionsReview of Wadi Sura–The Cave of Beasts edited by Rudolph KuperRevisiting and modelling the woodland farming system of the early Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture (LBK), 5600–4900 b.cA refined sampling strategy for intra-tooth stable isotope analysis of mammalian enamelThe Horse in Human History. By Pita Kelekna. 228mm. Pp xiv+460, 43 b&w figs and maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. ISBN 9780521736299. £20.99 (pbk)A possible case of ‘poll-evil’ in an early Scythian horse skull from Arzhan 1, Tuva Republic, Central AsiaIdentification of metal residues associated with bit-use on prehistoric horse teeth by scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray microanalysisSome like it hot: environmental determinism and the pastoral economies of the later prehistoric Eurasian steppeUne civilisation du chevalSuspected bacterial disease in two archaeological horse skeletons from southern England: palaeopathological and biomolecular studiesOssification of the interosseous ligaments between the metapodials in horses: a new recording methodology and preliminary studyReview of The Archaeology of Andean Pastoralism edited by José M. Capriles and Nicholas TripcevichAncient cattle genomics, origins, and rapid turnover in the Fertile Crescent
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