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The origins of metallurgy: distinguishing stone from metal cut-marks on bones from archaeological sites
HJ Greenfield
Journal of archaeological science 26 (7), 797-808, 1999
3231999
The Secondary Products Revolution: the past, the present and the future
HJ Greenfield
World Archaeology 42 (1), 29-54, 2010
3042010
The origins of milk and wool production in the Old World: a zooarchaeological perspective from the Central Balkans [and comments]
HJ Greenfield, J Chapman, AT Clason, AS Gilbert, B Hesse, ...
Current anthropology 29 (4), 573-593, 1988
2391988
Absolute age and tooth eruption and wear sequences in sheep and goat: determining age-at-death in zooarchaeology using a modern control sample
HJ Greenfield, ER Arnold
Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (4), 836-849, 2008
1402008
The origins of transhumant pastoralism in temperate Southeastern Europe
ER Arnold, HJ Greenfield
Space and Spatial Analysis in Archaeology, 243-252, 2006
1402006
Slicing cut marks on animal bones: diagnostics for identifying stone tool type and raw material
HJ Greenfield
Journal of Field Archaeology 31 (2), 147-163, 2006
1342006
The Paleoeconomy of the Central Balkans (Serbia), Parts i and ii: A Zooarchaeological Perspective on the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age,(ca. 4500-1000 BC)
HJ Greenfield
BAR Publishing, 1986
1181986
A reconsideration of the Secondary Products Revolution in south eastern Europe: on the origins and use of domestic animals for milk, wool and traction in the central Balkans
HJ Greenfield
The zooarchaeology of fats, oils, milk and dairying, 14-31, 2005
992005
Sexing fragmentary ungulate acetabulae
HJ Greenfield
Recent advances in ageing and sexing animal bones 68, 68, 2006
942006
Special studies: Bone consumption by pigs in a contemporary Serbian village: Implications for the interpretation of prehistoric faunal assemblages
HJ Greenfield
Journal of Field Archaeology 15 (4), 473-479, 1988
931988
Fauna from the Late Neolithic of the Central Balkans: issues in subsistence and land use
HJ Greenfield
Journal of field archaeology 18 (2), 161-186, 1991
721991
Isotopic evidence for early trade in animals between Old Kingdom Egypt and Canaan
ER Arnold, G Hartman, HJ Greenfield, I Shai, LE Babcock, AM Maeir
PloS one 11 (6), e0157650, 2016
692016
‘Go (a) t milk?’New perspectives on the zooarchaeological evidence for the earliest intensification of dairying in south eastern Europe
HJ Greenfield, ER Arnold
World Archaeology 47 (5), 792-818, 2015
662015
Distinguishing metal (steel and low-tin bronze) from stone (flint and obsidian) tool cut marks on bone: an experimental approach
HJ Greenfield
Experimental archaeology: replicating past objects, behaviors, and processes …, 2002
602002
The origins of metallurgy in the central Balkans based on the analysis of cut marks on animal bones
HJ Greenfield
Environmental Archaeology 5 (1), 93-106, 2000
602000
The advent of transhumant pastoralism in the temperate southeast Europe: a zooarchaeological perspective from the Central Balkans
HJ Greenfield
Transhumant pastoralism in Southern Europe. Budapest, 17-36, 1999
601999
Being an “ass”: an Early Bronze Age burial of a donkey from Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel
HJ Greenfield, I Shai, A Maeir
Bioarchaeology of the Near East 6, 21-52, 2012
582012
Subsistence and settlement in the Early Neolithic of temperate SE Europe: a view from Blagotin, Serbia
HJ Greenfield, T Greenfield, S Jezik
Archaeologia Bulgarica 18 (1), 1-33, 2014
542014
The Early Bronze Age Remains at Tell eṣ-Ṣāfi/Gath: An Interim Report
I Shai, HJ Greenfield, J Regev, E Boaretto, A Eliyahu-Behar, AM Maeir
Tel Aviv 41 (1), 20-49, 2014
522014
Faunal remains from the Early Neolithic Starčevo settlement at Bukovačka Česma
HJ Greenfield
Starinar 43, 103-113, 1994
451994
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