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Pam Crabtree
Pam Crabtree
Professor of anthropolgy, New York University
Verified email at nyu.edu
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Zooarchaeology and complex societies: some uses of faunal analysis for the study of trade, social status, and ethnicity
PJ Crabtree
Archaeological method and theory 2, 155-205, 1990
3951990
The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes
P Librado, N Khan, A Fages, MA Kusliy, T Suchan, L Tonasso-Calvière, ...
Nature 598 (7882), 634-640, 2021
3412021
Production and consumption in an early complex society: animal use in Middle Saxon East Anglia
PJ Crabtree
World Archaeology 28 (1), 58-75, 1996
1181996
Labor control and emergent stratification in prehistoric Europe [and comments and reply]
GS Webster, DW Bailey, PJ Crabtree, T Earle, GM Feinman, A Gilman, ...
Current Anthropology 31 (4), 337-366, 1990
1181990
Comparative osteology: A laboratory and field guide of common North American animals
B Adams, P Crabtree
Academic press, 2011
932011
Agricultural innovation and socio-economic change in early medieval Europe: evidence from Britain and France
PJ Crabtree
World Archaeology 42 (1), 122-136, 2010
922010
West Stow, Suffolk: Early Anglo-Saxon Animal Husbandry
PJ Crabtree
Suffolk County Planning Department, 1989
831989
Comparative skeletal anatomy: a photographic atlas for medical examiners, coroners, forensic anthropologists, and archaeologists
BJ Adams, PJ Crabtree
Springer Science & Business Media, 2009
792009
Prostitutes, a Rabbi, and a carpenter-dinner at the five points in the 1830s
C Milne, PJ Crabtree
Historical archaeology 35, 31-48, 2001
672001
Animal Exploitation in East Anglian Villages (CBA Research Report no. 89)
P Crabtree
Environment and Economy in Anglo-Saxon England, 40-54, 1994
651994
Communal hunting in the Natufian of the southern Levant: the social and economic implications
DV Campana, PJ Crabtree
Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 3 (2), 223-243, 1990
631990
West Stow: Early Anglo-Saxon Animal Husbandry
PJ Crabtree
Suffolk, Department of Planning, 1989
591989
Sheep, horses, swine, and kine: A zooarchaeological perspective on the Anglo-Saxon settlement of England
PJ Crabtree
Journal of Field Archaeology 16 (2), 205-213, 1989
591989
Early animal domestication in the Middle East and Europe
PJ Crabtree
Archaeological method and theory 5, 201-245, 1993
551993
The symbolic role of animals in archaeology
K Ryan, PJ Crabtree
ISD, 2018
532018
Early medieval britain: The rebirth of towns in the post-roman west
PJ Crabtree
Cambridge University Press, 2018
512018
First results of the excavations at Salibiya I, Lower Jordan Valley
PJ Crabtree, DV Campana, A Belfer-Cohen, DE Bar-Yosef
The Natufian culture in the Levant, 161-171, 1991
491991
Agro-pastoral strategies and food production on the Achaemenid frontier in Central Asia: a case study of Kyzyltepa in southern Uzbekistan
X Wu, NF Miller, P Crabtree
Iran 53 (1), 93-117, 2015
482015
Livestock changes at the beginning and end of the Roman period in Britain: issues of acculturation, adaptation, and ‘improvement’
M Rizzetto, PJ Crabtree, U Albarella
European Journal of Archaeology 20 (3), 535-556, 2017
472017
The symbolic role of animals in Anglo-Saxon England: evidence from burials and cremations
PJ Crabtree
MASCA research papers in science and archaeology 12, 20-26, 1995
471995
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