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Youri van den Hurk
Youri van den Hurk
Postdoctoral fellow, Natural History Museum, Paris, France
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Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe
LAF Frantz, J Haile, AT Lin, A Scheu, C Geörg, N Benecke, M Alexander, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (35), 17231-17238, 2019
1352019
Barcoding the largest animals on Earth: ongoing challenges and molecular solutions in the taxonomic identification of ancient cetaceans
C Speller, Y van den Hurk, A Charpentier, A Rodrigues, A Gardeisen, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371 …, 2016
462016
Animals and people in the Netherlands’ Past:> 50 years of archaeozoology in the Netherlands
C Çakirlar, Y van den Hurk, I van der Jagt, Y van Amerongen, J Bakker, ...
Open Quaternary 5 (13), 1-30, 2019
212019
Cetacean exploitation in Roman and medieval London: Reconstructing whaling activities by applying zooarchaeological, historical, and biomolecular analysis
Y Van Den Hurk, K Rielly, M Buckley
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 36, 102795, 2021
142021
Medieval whalers in the Netherlands and Flanders: zooarchaeological analysis of medieval cetacean remains
Y van den Hurk, L Spindler, K McGrath, C Speller
Environmental Archaeology 27 (3), 243-257, 2022
102022
On the hunt for medieval whales: zooarchaeological, historical, and social perspectives on cetacean exploitation in medieval northern and western Europe
Y Van den Hurk
BAR publishing, 2020
92020
Pigs and humans in Early Neolithic Southeastern Europe: New zooarchaeological and stable isotopic data from late 7th-early 6th millennium BC Džuljunica-Smărdeš, Bulgaria
D de Groene, P Zidarov, N Elenski, Y van den Hurk, T van Kolfschoten, ...
Documenta Praehistorica 45, 38-50, 2019
92019
Hunting before herding: A zooarchaeological and stable isotopic study of suids (Sus sp.) at Hardinxveld-Giessendam, the Netherlands (5450–4250 cal BC)
NØ Brusgaard, MW Dee, M Dreshaj, J Erven, Y van den Hurk, ...
Plos one 17 (2), e0262557, 2022
72022
First records of grey whale, Eschrichtius robustus, from Scotland
AC Kitchener, VE Szabo, M Buckley, Y van den Hurk, I Mainland, ...
Mammal. Comms 7, 17-28, 2021
62021
The prelude to industrial whaling: identifying the targets of ancient European whaling using zooarchaeology and collagen mass-peptide fingerprinting
Y Van Den Hurk, F Sikström, L Amkreutz, M Bleasdale, A Borvon, ...
Royal Society Open Science 10 (9), 230741, 2023
52023
Whaling in Iron Age to post-medieval Scotland
Y van den Hurk, K McGrath
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 150, 451-474, 2021
52021
The emergence and evolution of Neolithic cattle farming in southeastern Europe: New zooarchaeological and stable isotope data from Džuljunica-Smărdeš, in northeastern Bulgaria …
S Kamjan, D de Groene, Y van den Hurk, P Zidarov, N Elenski, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 36, 102789, 2021
42021
Cetacean Exploitation in Medieval Northern and Western Europe: Zooarchaeological, Historical, and Social Approaches
Y van den Hurk
UCL (University College London), 2020
32020
Een gehoorkapsel van een grijze walvis (Eschrichtius robustus) uit Wijster (Dr.)
W Prummel, L de Vries, F Laarman, Y van den Hurk
Paleo-aktueel 29 29, 43, 2018
22018
Archaeological evidence of resource utilisation of the great whales over the past two millennia: A systematic review protocol
DL Buss, Y van den Hurk, M Falahati-Anbaran, D Elliott, S Evans, ...
Plos one 18 (12), e0295604, 2023
12023
Prehistoric and historic exploitation of marine mammals in the Black Sea
M Aiken, E Gladilina, C Çakırlar, S Telizhenko, Y van den Hurk, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 314, 108210, 2023
12023
Active whaling, opportunistic scavenging or long-distance trading: zooarchaeological, palaeoproteomic, and historical analyses on whale exploitation and bone working in Anglo …
Y van den Hurk, I Riddler, K McGrath, C Speller
Medieval Archaeology 67 (1), 137-158, 2023
12023
The medieval mammoth: Biomolecular identification of mammoth remains from a Dutch medieval context
Y van den Hurk, L Spindler, K McGrath, C Speller
Lutra 63 (1/2), 75-79, 2020
12020
Interpreting the Zooarchaeological Remains from an Intact Kitchen Context from Middle Bronze Age Alalakh: Palace, Redistribution and Feasts
Y van den Hurk
Groningen University, 2013
12013
Archaeological evidence of resource utilisation of walrus, Odobenus rosmarus, over the past two millennia: A systematic review protocol
DL Buss, K Dierickx, M Falahati-Anbaran, D Elliot, LK Rankin, P Whitridge, ...
Open Research Europe 4 (86), 86, 2024
2024
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