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Donna de Groene
Donna de Groene
Postdoc, University College Cork
Verified email at pgr.reading.ac.uk
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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
Bird exploitation in an Early Anglo-Saxon community: taxonomic and biometrical investigations at West Stow
D de Groene, G Poland, E Browaeys, M Rizzetto
Quaternary international 543, 81-92, 2020
52020
Pigs in the Neolithic of the eastern Fertile Crescent: New evidence from Pre‐Pottery Neolithic Bestansur and Shimshara, Iraqi Kurdistan (7800–7100 BC)
D de Groene, R Bendrey, R Matthews
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 31 (6), 1258-1269, 2021
42021
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
The Epipalaeolithic–Neolithic transition in north-eastern Iran: zooarchaeological evidence from the southern shores of the Caspian Sea
D de Groene, HF Nashli, R Matthews
Antiquity 97 (393), 541-556, 2023
32023
Sheep and goat management in the Early Neolithic in the Zagros region (8000–5000 BC): New zooarchaeological and isotopic evidence from Ganj Dareh, Bestansur and Jarmo
D de Groene, R Bendrey, G Müldner, A Coogan, R Matthews
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 49, 103936, 2023
32023
Animal management during the transition from mobile hunting and gathering to sedentary agriculture in the eastern fertile crescent and the Caspian Sea littoral
D De Groene
University of Reading, 2023
2023
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