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Maltby, M. Hamilton-Dyer, S., Hambleton, E. and Sablin, M. (2020) Ch.3 The exploitation of domestic mammals at the 9 th - and 10 th -century sites in the hinterland of Novgorod, in (Maltby, M. and Brisbane, M.), Animals and Archaeology in Northern Medieval Russia: Archaeozoological studies in Novgorod and its region. Oxbow pp 49-86 Maltby, M. with Hamilton-Dyer, S. Hambleton, E. and Zinoviev, A.V. (2020) Ch.4 The exploitation of domestic mammals in Novgorod: The evidence from Troitsky IX, X and XI and other sites in Novgorod, in (Maltby, M. and Brisbane, M.), Animals and Archaeology in Northern Medieval Russia: Archaeozoological studies in Novgorod and its region. Oxbow pp 87-136 Maltby, M. with Hamilton-Dyer, S., Zinoviev, A.V. and Sablin, M. (2020) Ch.7 The exploitation of wild mammals in Novgorod and sites in its immediate hinterland, in (Maltby, M. and Brisbane, M.), Animals and Archaeology in Northern Medieval Russia: Archaeozoological studies in Novgorod and its region. Oxbow pp 223-237 Hamilton-Dyer, S. and Maltby, M. with Sablin, M. and Zinoviev, A.V. (2020) Ch.9 Bird Bones from Novgorod and sites in its immediate hinterland, in (Maltby, M. and Brisbane, M.), Animals and Archaeology in Northern Medieval Russia: Archaeozoological studies in Novgorod and its region. Oxbow pp 255-292 Hamilton-Dyer, S. with Maltby, M., Sablin, M. and Zinoviev, A.V. (2020) Ch.10 Fish Bones from Novgorod, Sites in its Hinterland and Minino, in (Maltby, M. and Brisbane, M.), Animals and Archaeology in Northern Medieval Russia: Archaeozoological studies in Novgorod and its region. Oxbow pp 293-307

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Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2019) 9.2 the bird and fish bones, in (Cameron, A., Stones, J.A. and Croly, C.P. et al.) Excavations at Aberdeen's Carmelite Friary, 1980-1994, Internet Archaeology 52. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.52.1 Dowd, M., Carden, R.F. and Hamilton-Dyer, S., (2019), A prehistoric and post-medieval faunal assemblage from Aillwee Cave in the Burren, Co. Clare, Irish Speleology, 24, 10-16. O'Connell, T., Ballantyne, R., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Margaritis, E., Oxford, S., Pantano, W., Millet, M. and Keay, S. (2019). Living and dying at the Portus Romae. Antiquity, 93(369), pp 719-734 AR Perri, RC Power, I Stuijts, S Heinrich, S Talamo, S Hamilton-Dyer, and C. Roberts (2018) Detecting hidden diets and disease: Zoonotic parasites and fish consumption in Mesolithic Ireland, Journal of Archaeological Science 97, 137-146 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2018) bird bones (Iron Age), in (Evans, C., Lucy, S. and Patten, R.) Riversides: Neolithic Barrows, A Beaker Grave, Iron Age And Anglo-Saxon Burials And Settlement At Trumpington, Cambridge CAU Landscape Archives: New Archaeologies of the Cambridge Region 2, McDonald Institutefor Archaeological Research, pp 254-255 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2018) bird bones and fish bones (Saxon), in (Evans, C., Lucy, S. and Patten, R.) Riversides: Neolithic Barrows, A Beaker Grave, Iron Age And Anglo-Saxon Burials And Settlement At Trumpington, Cambridge CAU Landscape Archives: New Archaeologies of the Cambridge Region 2, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, pp 369-372 Banerjea, R.Y., Badura, M., Kalejs, U., Cerina, A., Gos K., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Maltby, M., Seetah, K., Pluskowski, A., (2017) A multi-proxy, diachronic and spatial perspective on the urban activities within an indigenous community in medieval Riga, Latvia, Quaternary International 460, pp 3-21 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2017.02.006 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2016) Faunal Remains, in (Liss Archaeology Group) The Roman Villa At Liss, Hampshire, Excavations 1992–2010, Proc. Hampshire Field Club Archaeol. Soc. 71, pp 18–69 (Hampshire Studies 2016) Hamilton-Dyer, S., (2016) Bird and fish bones, in (Dowd, M.), Archaeological excavations in Moneen Cave, the Burren, Co. Clare: Insights into Bronze Age and post-medieval life in the west of Ireland. Archeopress, Oxford p 25-26 Hamilton-Dyer, S., Brisbane, M., Maltby, M. (2016) Fish, feather, fur and forest: Exploitation of wild animals in medieval Novgorod and its territory, Quaternary International, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2016.04.024 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2016) Ch. 15 Bird and Fish Bones from Bective Abbey, in (Stout, G. and Stout, M.), The Bective Abbey Project, Co. Meath: Excavations 2009-12, Wordwell, Dublin pp 170-178 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2016) Ch. 19 Exploring the Contrasts: Fish-bone Assemblages from Medieval Ireland, in (Barrett, J. and Orton, D.) Cod and Herring: The Archaeology and History of Medieval Sea Fishing, Oxford, Oxbow pp 231-238 Hutchinson WF, Culling M, Orton DC, Hanfling B, Lawson Handley L, Hamilton-Dyer S, O’Connell TC, Richards MP, Barrett JH. (2015) The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545. Royal Society Open Science. 2: 150199. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150199 De Cupere, B., Poblome, J, Hamilton-Dyer, S. and Van Haelst, S., (2015) Communal dining in the eastern suburbs of ancient Sagalassos, Turkey? The evidence of animal remains and material culture. HEROM, Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture 4(2), pp 173- 197 Hamilton-Dyer, S, (2013) Pampered puss? Cats from the Roman port of Myos Hormos at Quseir, Egypt, in (De Cupere, B., Linseele, V. and Hamilton-Dyer, S.), Archaeozoology of the Near East X: Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on the Archaeozoology of South-Western Asia and Adjacent Areas, Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series, 44, Peeters, Leuven pp 357-371 De Cupere, B., Linseele, V. and Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2013), Archaeozoology of the Near East X: Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on the Archaeozoology of South-Western Asia and Adjacent Areas, Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series, 44, Peeters, Leuven Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2013) The reference collection – is it dead? The role of the physical reference collection in the digital age. In, (Zohar I and Fradkin A.) Fish and Fishing: Archaeological, Anthropological, Taphonomical and Ecological Perspectives. Proceedings of the 16th Meeting of the ICAZ Fish Remains Working Group. Jerusalem 2011. Archaeofauna special issue 22 Revista de la Asociación Española de Arqueozoología. Madrid pp 75-82

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Maltby, M. and Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2012) Big Fish and Great Auks: exploitation of birds and fish on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, during the Romano-British period. Environmental Archaeology 17 pp 168-176 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2012) Bird and fish bones, in (Foley, C. and Donnelly, C.) Parke’s Castle, Co. Leitrim: archaeology, history and architecture, Archaeological Monograph Series: 7, Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, p 120 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2012) Animal Bone, in (Pine, J.) Medieval and Post-medieval occupation, with Late 18 th century inn clearance debris and a 19 th century furnace, at 71-73 High Street, Guildford (2001-3).(Preston, S.)Archaeological Investigations in Surrey, 1997-2009, TVAS Monograph 11, pp 190-193 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2012) Animal Bone, in (Preston, S.)Archaeological Investigations in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1992-2010, TVAS Monograph 10, pp 23-29 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2012) Appendix C: The fish bones, in, Murray, E.V. and F. McCormick, Doonloughan: a seasonal settlement site on the Connemara coast, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 112C, pp 1-52 (pp 32-35) Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2011) 7.2 Bird and Fish Bones, in, (Bourke, E., Hayden, A.R., Lynch, A.) Skellig Michael, Co. Kerry: the monastery and South Peak Archaeological stratigraphic report: excavations 1986–2010 (E338; 90E34; 93E195) Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Ireland pp 437-449 Barrett, J., Orton, D., Johnstone, C., Harland, J, Van Neer, W., Ervynck, E., Roberts, C., Locker, A., Amundsen, C., Bødker Enghoff, I., Hamilton- Dyer, S., Heinrich, D., Hufthammer, A., Jones, A., Jonsson, L., Makowiecki, D, Pope, P., O’Connell, T., De Roo, T., and Richards, M. (2011) Interpreting the expansion of sea fishing in medieval Europe using stable isotope analysis of archaeological cod bones. Journal of Archaeological Science 38, pp 1526-1534. Hamilton-Dyer S. (2011) Fish and Bird Bones, in (Hayden A.) Trim Castle, Co. Meath: Excavations 1995-1998, Archaeological Monograph Series, 6, Dublin, Stationery Office pp 411-418 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2011) Ch. 13: Worked Faunal Materials: Ivory, Bone, Horn, Turtleshell And Mollusc Shell, in (Peacock, D. and Blue, L.) Myos Hormos-Quseir al-Qadim. Roman and Islamic Ports on the Red Sea. Volume 2: Finds from the excavations 1999-2003, University of Southampton Series in Archaeology Monographs 6, Archaeopress/BAR Int. 22869, pp 155-166 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2011) Ch. 20: Faunal Remains, in (Peacock, D. and Blue, L.) Myos Hormos-Quseir al-Qadim. Roman and Islamic Ports on the Red Sea. Volume 2: Finds from the excavations 1999-2003, University of Southampton Series in Archaeology Monographs 6, Archaeopress/BAR Int. 22869, pp 245-288 Orton D.C., Makowiecki D., de Roo T., Johnstone C., Harland J., Jonsson L., Heinrich D., Bødker Enghoff I., Lõugas L., Van Neer W., Ervynck A., Hufthammer A.K., Amundsen C., Jones A.K.G., Locker A., Hamilton-Dyer S., Pope P., MacKenzie B.R., Richards M., O'Connell T.C., Barrett J.H. (2011) Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery. PLoSONE 6(11): e27568. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0027568 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2010) Skriðuklaustur monastery, Iceland. Animal bones 2003 – 2007, Skriðuklaustursrannsóknir Monograph XXVI, Reykjavik Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2010) Animal Bone, in (Pine J.)A Late Bronze Age burnt mound and other prehistoric features, and Roman occupation, at Turnpike School, Gaywood Drive, Newbury 2001, Archaeological Investigations along the line of Ermin Street in West Berkshire, 1992- 2008, TVAS Monograph 12, pp 12-14 Joe Abrams (2010) with contributions by Stephen Coleman, Sheila-Hamilton Dyer, Alistair Hill, Mark Maltby, Anna Slowikowski, Alan Vince, Archaeological investigations at Stanbridge Manor, Stanbridge, Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire Archaeology 26, pp 405-420 (birds and fish p 415) Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Appendix E bird and fish bones in (McSparron, C., Williams, B., & Bourke, C. ). The excavation of an Early Christian rath with later medieval occupation at Drumadoon, Co. Antrim. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature, 109C, 105-164. NB maybe only online archive Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Appendix 11, Animal Bone, in (James Wright, Matt Leivers, Rachael Seager Smith, and Chris J. Stevens) Cambourne New Settlement: Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement on the Clay Uplands of West Cambridgeshire, Wessex Archaeology Reports 23 (online ebook and specialist reports). Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Medieval Animal Bone, in (S. C. Palmer et al) Coombe Abbey Hotel, Warwickshire: The Archaeology of the Bedroom Block, Conservatory Extension and South Car Park, 2007-8 Report 0947 Warwickshire County Council pp Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Animal Bones, in (Paul Dury and Richard Simpson) Hill Hall; A Singular House Devised by a Tudor Intellectual, Society of Antiquaries/EH monograph pp345-351 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Fish remains, in (Tony Light and Peter Ellis) Bucknowle, a Romano-British Villa and its Antecedants: Excavations 1976-1991. Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph Series, 18, Dorchester, pp 163-165 see also note on other bone samples page 163 (incl. slow worm) Makowiecki, D., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Riddler, I., Trzaska-Nartowski, N. and Makohonienko, M. (2009) Fishes – Culture - Environment Through Archaeoichthyology, Ethnography and History: The 15 th Meeting of the ICAZ Fish Remains Working Group (FRWG), Środowisko I Kultura, 7, Poznań, Poland Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Cod, calves and clerics: the remains from Skriðuklaustur monastery, Iceland, in, (Makowiecki et al) Fishes – Culture - Environment Through Archaeoichthyology, Ethnography and History: The 15 th Meeting of the ICAZ Fish Remains Working Group (FRWG), Środowisko I Kultura, 7, Poznań, Poland, pp 40-42 Barrett, J., Johnstone, C., Harland, J., Van Neer, W., Ervynck, A., Makowiecki, D., Heinrich, D., Hufthammer, A.K., Enghoff, I.B., Amundsen, C., Christiansen, J.S., Jones, A.J.K., Locker, L., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Jonsson, L., Lõugas, L., Roberts, C., Richards, M. (2008) Detecting the medieval cod trade: a new method and first results, Journal of Archaeological Science, 35, pp 850-861 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2008) Fish bone from selected contexts, supplementary (internet) report to, Trevarthen, M. Suburban life in Roman Durnovaria: Excavations at the former County Hospital Site, Dorchester, Dorset, 2000-2001, Wessex Archaeology http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/projects/dorset/dorchester_hospital/ Hamilton-Dyer, S. & Hamilton-Dyer, C. (2008) Animal bone, in, (Moore, H. & Preston, S.) Late Saxon and Early Medieval Occupation at 26-27 Staple Gardens, Winchester Proc. Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society 63 (Hampshire Studies 2008), pp 135-178 (164-170) Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2008) Appendix 9: Bird and other animal bone from Johnstown Co. Meath, in (Carlin, N., Clarke, L., & Walsh, F.) The Archaeology of Life and Death in the Boyne Floodplain: The Linear Landscape of the M4, NRA Scheme Monographs 2, (final excavation and specialist reports CD: Johnstown 1, Vol 7), NRA Dublin Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) The Animal Remains, in (Rawlings, M.) By a Crystal Brook, Early Riverside Settlement and a Medieval Chapel at Sutton Poyntz, Dorset, Wessex Monograph, Dorchester, pp 80-85 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) Bird and Fish Remains, in (McCormick F. and Murray E.) Knowth and the Zooarchaeology of Early Christian Ireland, Excavations at Knowth 3, Royal Irish Academy Monographs in Archaeology, Dublin, pp 71-73 Hamilton-Dyer S. (2007) The Fish Bone, (Soden I.) Stafford Castle, Survey, Excavation and Research 1978-98. Volume II – The Excavations, Stafford Borough Council pp 179-184 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) Faunal Remains, in, (Peacock, D.P.S. and Maxfield, V.A.) The Roman Imperial Quarries, Survey and Excavation at Mons Porphyrites 1994-1998. Volume 2: The Excavations, Egypt Exploration Society, London pp 143-175 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) Worked Bone, Ivory and Shell, in, (Peacock, D.P.S. and Maxfield, V.A.) The Roman Imperial Quarries, Survey and Excavation at Mons Porphyrites 1994-1998. Volume 2: The Excavations, Egypt Exploration Society, London pp 337-354 Van Neer, W., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Cappers, R., Desender, K. and Ervynck, A. (2007) The Roman trade in salted Nilotic fish products: some examples from Egypt, Documenta Archaeobiologiae 4, pp 173-188 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) Exploitation of Birds and Fish in Historic Ireland: a Brief Review of the Evidence, in (Murphy, E.M. & Whitehouse, N.J.) Environmental Archaeology In Ireland, Oxbow, pp 102-118 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) Animal Bone, in, (Taylor, K. & Hammond, S.) The Excavation of Medieval Pits and Analysis of a 13 thth Century Ceramic Assemblage from 18-20 High Street, Alton, Hampshire, Proc. Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society 62 (Hampshire Studies 2007), pp 109-142 (133-136) Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Fish bone, in (S.H.Sell) Residential development adjacent to Nailer’s Lane, Monmouth: archaeological excavation, GGAT report 2006/038 for Galliard Homes Ltd, pp 20-21 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Animal Bone, in (Hull, G.) A Medieval Tannery at 75 Ock Street, Abingdon, Excavations in Medieval Abingdon and Drayton, Oxfordshire, TVAS Monograph 8, pp 25-33 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Animal Bone, in (Antony, S. & Taylor, K.) Medieval Paddocks at 54-80 Abingdon Road, Drayton, Excavations in Medieval Abingdon and Drayton, Oxfordshire, TVAS Monograph 8, pp 105-106 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Faunal Remains, in (Simpson, D.D.A., Murphy, E.M. and Gregory, R.A.) Excavations at Northton, Isle of Harris, BAR British Series 408, pp 33-35 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Animal bone, in (R.J. Zeepvat) Excavations in the High Street, Watford, Hertfordshire Archaeology and History, Vol 14 (for 2004-5), pp 119-138 (136-137) Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Bird Remains, in (Ian Armit) Anatomy of an Iron Age Roundhouse: The Cnip Wheelhouse Excavations, Lewis, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monographs, Edinburgh pp 174-175 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006). Bird, fish and amphibian bones. In Landscape, community and colonisation: the North Somerset Levels during the 1st to 2nd millenia AD (ed S. Rippon), Vol. 152, pp. 244-246. CBA Research Report, York. NB this is Puxton Murray, E. and Hamilton-Dyer, S. 2006 Report on the faunal remains. In M. Comber, Tom Fanning’s excavations at Rinnaraw cashel, Portnablagh, Co. Donegal, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 106C, 67-124.
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Maltby, M. Hamilton-Dyer, S., Hambleton, E. and Sablin, M. (2020) Ch.3 The exploitation of domestic mammals at the 9 th - and 10 th -century sites in the hinterland of Novgorod, in (Maltby, M. and Brisbane, M.), Animals and Archaeology in Northern Medieval Russia: Archaeozoological studies in Novgorod and its region. Oxbow pp 49- 86 Maltby, M. with Hamilton-Dyer, S. Hambleton, E. and Zinoviev, A.V. (2020) Ch.4 The exploitation of domestic mammals in Novgorod: The evidence from Troitsky IX, X and XI and other sites in Novgorod, in (Maltby, M. and Brisbane, M.), Animals and Archaeology in Northern Medieval Russia: Archaeozoological studies in Novgorod and its region. Oxbow pp 87-136 Maltby, M. with Hamilton-Dyer, S., Zinoviev, A.V. and Sablin, M. (2020) Ch.7 The exploitation of wild mammals in Novgorod and sites in its immediate hinterland, in (Maltby, M. and Brisbane, M.), Animals and Archaeology in Northern Medieval Russia: Archaeozoological studies in Novgorod and its region. Oxbow pp 223-237 Hamilton-Dyer, S. and Maltby, M. with Sablin, M. and Zinoviev, A.V. (2020) Ch.9 Bird Bones from Novgorod and sites in its immediate hinterland, in (Maltby, M. and Brisbane, M.), Animals and Archaeology in Northern Medieval Russia: Archaeozoological studies in Novgorod and its region. Oxbow pp 255-292 Hamilton-Dyer, S. with Maltby, M., Sablin, M. and Zinoviev, A.V. (2020) Ch.10 Fish Bones from Novgorod, Sites in its Hinterland and Minino, in (Maltby, M. and Brisbane, M.), Animals and Archaeology in Northern Medieval Russia: Archaeozoological studies in Novgorod and its region. Oxbow pp 293- 307

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Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2019) 9.2 the bird and fish bones, in (Cameron, A., Stones, J.A. and Croly, C.P. et al.) Excavations at Aberdeen's Carmelite Friary, 1980- 1994, Internet Archaeology 52. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.52.1 Dowd, M., Carden, R.F. and Hamilton-Dyer, S., (2019), A prehistoric and post-medieval faunal assemblage from Aillwee Cave in the Burren, Co. Clare, Irish Speleology, 24, 10-16. O'Connell, T., Ballantyne, R., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Margaritis, E., Oxford, S., Pantano, W., Millet, M. and Keay, S. (2019). Living and dying at the Portus Romae. Antiquity, 93(369), pp 719-734 AR Perri, RC Power, I Stuijts, S Heinrich, S Talamo, S Hamilton-Dyer, and C. Roberts (2018) Detecting hidden diets and disease: Zoonotic parasites and fish consumption in Mesolithic Ireland, Journal of Archaeological Science 97, 137-146 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2018) bird bones (Iron Age), in (Evans, C., Lucy, S. and Patten, R.) Riversides: Neolithic Barrows, A Beaker Grave, Iron Age And Anglo- Saxon Burials And Settlement At Trumpington, Cambridge CAU Landscape Archives: New Archaeologies of the Cambridge Region 2, McDonald Institutefor Archaeological Research, pp 254-255 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2018) bird bones and fish bones (Saxon), in (Evans, C., Lucy, S. and Patten, R.) Riversides: Neolithic Barrows, A Beaker Grave, Iron Age And Anglo-Saxon Burials And Settlement At Trumpington, Cambridge CAU Landscape Archives: New Archaeologies of the Cambridge Region 2, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, pp 369-372 Banerjea, R.Y., Badura, M., Kalejs, U., Cerina, A., Gos K., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Maltby, M., Seetah, K., Pluskowski, A., (2017) A multi-proxy, diachronic and spatial perspective on the urban activities within an indigenous community in medieval Riga, Latvia, Quaternary International 460, pp 3-21 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2017.02.006 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2016) Faunal Remains, in (Liss Archaeology Group) The Roman Villa At Liss, Hampshire, Excavations 1992–2010, Proc. Hampshire Field Club Archaeol. Soc. 71, pp 18–69 (Hampshire Studies 2016) Hamilton-Dyer, S., (2016) Bird and fish bones, in (Dowd, M.), Archaeological excavations in Moneen Cave, the Burren, Co. Clare: Insights into Bronze Age and post-medieval life in the west of Ireland. Archeopress, Oxford p 25-26 Hamilton-Dyer, S., Brisbane, M., Maltby, M. (2016) Fish, feather, fur and forest: Exploitation of wild animals in medieval Novgorod and its territory, Quaternary International, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2016.04.024 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2016) Ch. 15 Bird and Fish Bones from Bective Abbey, in (Stout, G. and Stout, M.), The Bective Abbey Project, Co. Meath: Excavations 2009-12, Wordwell, Dublin pp 170-178 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2016) Ch. 19 Exploring the Contrasts: Fish-bone Assemblages from Medieval Ireland, in (Barrett, J. and Orton, D.) Cod and Herring: The Archaeology and History of Medieval Sea Fishing, Oxford, Oxbow pp 231-238 Hutchinson WF, Culling M, Orton DC, Hanfling B, Lawson Handley L, Hamilton-Dyer S, O’Connell TC, Richards MP, Barrett JH. (2015) The globalization of naval provisioning: ancient DNA and stable isotope analyses of stored cod from the wreck of the Mary Rose, AD 1545. Royal Society Open Science. 2: 150199. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.150199 De Cupere, B., Poblome, J, Hamilton-Dyer, S. and Van Haelst, S., (2015) Communal dining in the eastern suburbs of ancient Sagalassos, Turkey? The evidence of animal remains and material culture. HEROM, Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture 4(2), pp 173-197 Hamilton-Dyer, S, (2013) Pampered puss? Cats from the Roman port of Myos Hormos at Quseir, Egypt, in (De Cupere, B., Linseele, V. and Hamilton-Dyer, S.), Archaeozoology of the Near East X: Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on the Archaeozoology of South-Western Asia and Adjacent Areas, Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series, 44, Peeters, Leuven pp 357- 371 De Cupere, B., Linseele, V. and Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2013), Archaeozoology of the Near East X: Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on the Archaeozoology of South-Western Asia and Adjacent Areas, Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series, 44, Peeters, Leuven Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2013) The reference collection – is it dead? The role of the physical reference collection in the digital age. In, (Zohar I and Fradkin A.) Fish and Fishing: Archaeological, Anthropological, Taphonomical and Ecological Perspectives. Proceedings of the 16th Meeting of the ICAZ Fish Remains Working Group. Jerusalem 2011. Archaeofauna special issue 22 Revista de la Asociación Española de Arqueozoología. Madrid pp 75-82

2006 - 2012

Maltby, M. and Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2012) Big Fish and Great Auks: exploitation of birds and fish on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, during the Romano-British period. Environmental Archaeology 17 pp 168-176 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2012) Bird and fish bones, in (Foley, C. and Donnelly, C.) Parke’s Castle, Co. Leitrim: archaeology, history and architecture, Archaeological Monograph Series: 7, Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, p 120 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2012) Animal Bone, in (Pine, J.) Medieval and Post-medieval occupation, with Late 18 th century inn clearance debris and a 19 th century furnace, at 71-73 High Street, Guildford (2001-3).(Preston, S.)Archaeological Investigations in Surrey, 1997-2009, TVAS Monograph 11, pp 190- 193 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2012) Animal Bone, in (Preston, S.)Archaeological Investigations in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 1992-2010, TVAS Monograph 10, pp 23-29 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2012) Appendix C: The fish bones, in, Murray, E.V. and F. McCormick, Doonloughan: a seasonal settlement site on the Connemara coast, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 112C, pp 1-52 (pp 32-35) Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2011) 7.2 Bird and Fish Bones, in, (Bourke, E., Hayden, A.R., Lynch, A.) Skellig Michael, Co. Kerry: the monastery and South Peak Archaeological stratigraphic report: excavations 1986–2010 (E338; 90E34; 93E195) Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Ireland pp 437- 449 Barrett, J., Orton, D., Johnstone, C., Harland, J, Van Neer, W., Ervynck, E., Roberts, C., Locker, A., Amundsen, C., Bødker Enghoff, I., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Heinrich, D., Hufthammer, A., Jones, A., Jonsson, L., Makowiecki, D, Pope, P., O’Connell, T., De Roo, T., and Richards, M. (2011) Interpreting the expansion of sea fishing in medieval Europe using stable isotope analysis of archaeological cod bones. Journal of Archaeological Science 38, pp 1526- 1534. Hamilton-Dyer S. (2011) Fish and Bird Bones, in (Hayden A.) Trim Castle, Co. Meath: Excavations 1995-1998, Archaeological Monograph Series, 6, Dublin, Stationery Office pp 411-418 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2011) Ch. 13: Worked Faunal Materials: Ivory, Bone, Horn, Turtleshell And Mollusc Shell, in (Peacock, D. and Blue, L.) Myos Hormos-Quseir al- Qadim. Roman and Islamic Ports on the Red Sea. Volume 2: Finds from the excavations 1999-2003, University of Southampton Series in Archaeology Monographs 6, Archaeopress/BAR Int. 22869, pp 155-166 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2011) Ch. 20: Faunal Remains, in (Peacock, D. and Blue, L.) Myos Hormos-Quseir al- Qadim. Roman and Islamic Ports on the Red Sea. Volume 2: Finds from the excavations 1999-2003, University of Southampton Series in Archaeology Monographs 6, Archaeopress/BAR Int. 22869, pp 245-288 Orton D.C., Makowiecki D., de Roo T., Johnstone C., Harland J., Jonsson L., Heinrich D., Bødker Enghoff I., Lõugas L., Van Neer W., Ervynck A., Hufthammer A.K., Amundsen C., Jones A.K.G., Locker A., Hamilton-Dyer S., Pope P., MacKenzie B.R., Richards M., O'Connell T.C., Barrett J.H. (2011) Stable Isotope Evidence for Late Medieval (14th–15th C) Origins of the Eastern Baltic Cod (Gadus morhua) Fishery. PLoSONE 6(11): e27568. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0027568 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2010) Skriðuklaustur monastery, Iceland. Animal bones 2003 – 2007, Skriðuklaustursrannsóknir Monograph XXVI, Reykjavik Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2010) Animal Bone, in (Pine J.)A Late Bronze Age burnt mound and other prehistoric features, and Roman occupation, at Turnpike School, Gaywood Drive, Newbury 2001, Archaeological Investigations along the line of Ermin Street in West Berkshire, 1992-2008, TVAS Monograph 12, pp 12-14 Joe Abrams (2010) with contributions by Stephen Coleman, Sheila-Hamilton Dyer, Alistair Hill, Mark Maltby, Anna Slowikowski, Alan Vince, Archaeological investigations at Stanbridge Manor, Stanbridge, Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire Archaeology 26, pp 405-420 (birds and fish p 415) Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Appendix E bird and fish bones in (McSparron, C., Williams, B., & Bourke, C. ). The excavation of an Early Christian rath with later medieval occupation at Drumadoon, Co. Antrim. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History, Literature, 109C, 105-164. NB maybe only online archive Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Appendix 11, Animal Bone, in (James Wright, Matt Leivers, Rachael Seager Smith, and Chris J. Stevens) Cambourne New Settlement: Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement on the Clay Uplands of West Cambridgeshire, Wessex Archaeology Reports 23 (online ebook and specialist reports). Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Medieval Animal Bone, in (S. C. Palmer et al) Coombe Abbey Hotel, Warwickshire: The Archaeology of the Bedroom Block, Conservatory Extension and South Car Park, 2007- 8 Report 0947 Warwickshire County Council pp Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Animal Bones, in (Paul Dury and Richard Simpson) Hill Hall; A Singular House Devised by a Tudor Intellectual, Society of Antiquaries/EH monograph pp345-351 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Fish remains, in (Tony Light and Peter Ellis) Bucknowle, a Romano-British Villa and its Antecedants: Excavations 1976-1991. Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph Series, 18, Dorchester, pp 163-165 see also note on other bone samples page 163 (incl. slow worm) Makowiecki, D., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Riddler, I., Trzaska- Nartowski, N. and Makohonienko, M. (2009) Fishes – Culture - Environment Through Archaeoichthyology, Ethnography and History: The 15 th Meeting of the ICAZ Fish Remains Working Group (FRWG), Środowisko I Kultura, 7, Poznań, Poland Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2009) Cod, calves and clerics: the remains from Skriðuklaustur monastery, Iceland, in, (Makowiecki et al) Fishes – Culture - Environment Through Archaeoichthyology, Ethnography and History: The 15 th Meeting of the ICAZ Fish Remains Working Group (FRWG), Środowisko I Kultura, 7, Poznań, Poland, pp 40-42 Barrett, J., Johnstone, C., Harland, J., Van Neer, W., Ervynck, A., Makowiecki, D., Heinrich, D., Hufthammer, A.K., Enghoff, I.B., Amundsen, C., Christiansen, J.S., Jones, A.J.K., Locker, L., Hamilton- Dyer, S., Jonsson, L., Lõugas, L., Roberts, C., Richards, M. (2008) Detecting the medieval cod trade: a new method and first results, Journal of Archaeological Science, 35, pp 850-861 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2008) Fish bone from selected contexts, supplementary (internet) report to, Trevarthen, M. Suburban life in Roman Durnovaria: Excavations at the former County Hospital Site, Dorchester, Dorset, 2000-2001, Wessex Archaeology http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/projects/dorset/dorc hester_hospital/ Hamilton-Dyer, S. & Hamilton-Dyer, C. (2008) Animal bone, in, (Moore, H. & Preston, S.) Late Saxon and Early Medieval Occupation at 26-27 Staple Gardens, Winchester Proc. Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society 63 (Hampshire Studies 2008), pp 135-178 (164-170) Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2008) Appendix 9: Bird and other animal bone from Johnstown Co. Meath, in (Carlin, N., Clarke, L., & Walsh, F.) The Archaeology of Life and Death in the Boyne Floodplain: The Linear Landscape of the M4, NRA Scheme Monographs 2, (final excavation and specialist reports CD: Johnstown 1, Vol 7), NRA Dublin Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) The Animal Remains, in (Rawlings, M.) By a Crystal Brook, Early Riverside Settlement and a Medieval Chapel at Sutton Poyntz, Dorset, Wessex Monograph, Dorchester, pp 80-85 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) Bird and Fish Remains, in (McCormick F. and Murray E.) Knowth and the Zooarchaeology of Early Christian Ireland, Excavations at Knowth 3, Royal Irish Academy Monographs in Archaeology, Dublin, pp 71-73 Hamilton-Dyer S. (2007) The Fish Bone, (Soden I.) Stafford Castle, Survey, Excavation and Research 1978-98. Volume II – The Excavations, Stafford Borough Council pp 179-184 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) Faunal Remains, in, (Peacock, D.P.S. and Maxfield, V.A.) The Roman Imperial Quarries, Survey and Excavation at Mons Porphyrites 1994-1998. Volume 2: The Excavations, Egypt Exploration Society, London pp 143-175 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) Worked Bone, Ivory and Shell, in, (Peacock, D.P.S. and Maxfield, V.A.) The Roman Imperial Quarries, Survey and Excavation at Mons Porphyrites 1994-1998. Volume 2: The Excavations, Egypt Exploration Society, London pp 337-354 Van Neer, W., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Cappers, R., Desender, K. and Ervynck, A. (2007) The Roman trade in salted Nilotic fish products: some examples from Egypt, Documenta Archaeobiologiae 4, pp 173-188 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) Exploitation of Birds and Fish in Historic Ireland: a Brief Review of the Evidence, in (Murphy, E.M. & Whitehouse, N.J.) Environmental Archaeology In Ireland, Oxbow, pp 102-118 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2007) Animal Bone, in, (Taylor, K. & Hammond, S.) The Excavation of Medieval Pits and Analysis of a 13 thth Century Ceramic Assemblage from 18-20 High Street, Alton, Hampshire, Proc. Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society 62 (Hampshire Studies 2007), pp 109-142 (133-136) Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Fish bone, in (S.H.Sell) Residential development adjacent to Nailer’s Lane, Monmouth: archaeological excavation, GGAT report 2006/038 for Galliard Homes Ltd, pp 20-21 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Animal Bone, in (Hull, G.) A Medieval Tannery at 75 Ock Street, Abingdon, Excavations in Medieval Abingdon and Drayton, Oxfordshire, TVAS Monograph 8, pp 25-33 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Animal Bone, in (Antony, S. & Taylor, K.) Medieval Paddocks at 54-80 Abingdon Road, Drayton, Excavations in Medieval Abingdon and Drayton, Oxfordshire, TVAS Monograph 8, pp 105-106 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Faunal Remains, in (Simpson, D.D.A., Murphy, E.M. and Gregory, R.A.) Excavations at Northton, Isle of Harris, BAR British Series 408, pp 33-35 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Animal bone, in (R.J. Zeepvat) Excavations in the High Street, Watford, Hertfordshire Archaeology and History, Vol 14 (for 2004-5), pp 119-138 (136-137) Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006) Bird Remains, in (Ian Armit) Anatomy of an Iron Age Roundhouse: The Cnip Wheelhouse Excavations, Lewis, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Monographs, Edinburgh pp 174-175 Hamilton-Dyer, S. (2006). Bird, fish and amphibian bones. In Landscape, community and colonisation: the North Somerset Levels during the 1st to 2nd millenia AD (ed S. Rippon), Vol. 152, pp. 244-246. CBA Research Report, York. NB this is Puxton Murray, E. and Hamilton-Dyer, S. 2006 Report on the faunal remains. In M. Comber, Tom Fanning’s excavations at Rinnaraw cashel, Portnablagh, Co. Donegal, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 106C, 67-124.