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Tracking five millennia of horse management with extensive ancient genome time series
A Fages, K Hanghøj, N Khan, C Gaunitz, A Seguin-Orlando, M Leonardi, ...
Cell 177 (6), 1419-1435. e31, 2019
2482019
Beastly questions: animal answers to archaeological issues
N Sykes
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014
1992014
The Norman Conquest: a zooarchaeological perspective
NJ Sykes
University of Southampton, 2001
1592001
From cu and sceap to beffe and motton
NJ Sykes
na, 2006
892006
A social perspective on the introduction of exotic animals: the case of the chicken
N Sykes
World Archaeology 44 (1), 158-169, 2012
882012
Tracking animals using strontium isotopes in teeth: the role of fallow deer (Dama dama) in Roman Britain
NJ Sykes, J White, TE Hayes, MR Palmer
Antiquity 80 (310), 948-959, 2006
882006
Les Fouilles de Tell es-Sakan (Gaza) nouvelles données sur les contacts égypto-cananéens aux Iv e -III e millénaires
M de Miroschedji, P., Sadeq, M., Faltings, D., Boulez, V., Naggiar-Moliner ...
Paléorient, 75-104., 2001
762001
Inferring allele frequency trajectories from ancient DNA indicates that selection on a chicken gene coincided with changes in medieval husbandry practices
L Loog, MG Thomas, R Barnett, R Allen, N Sykes, PD Paxinos, ...
Molecular biology and evolution 34 (8), 1981-1990, 2017
742017
New evidence for the establishment and management of the European fallow deer (Dama dama dama) in Roman Britain
NJ Sykes, KH Baker, RF Carden, TFG Higham, AR Hoelzel, RE Stevens
Journal of Archaeological Science 38 (1), 156-165, 2011
692011
The Dynamics of Status Symbols: Wildfowl Exploitation in England ad 410–1550
N Sykes
Archaeological Journal 161 (1), 82-105, 2004
692004
Deer, land, knives and halls: social change in early medieval England
N Sykes
The Antiquaries Journal 90, 175-193, 2010
682010
Rabbits and the specious origins of domestication
EK Irving-Pease, LAF Frantz, N Sykes, C Callou, G Larson
Trends in ecology & evolution 33 (3), 149-152, 2018
672018
Animal bones and animal parks
N Sykes
The Medieval Deer Park: New Perspectives, 49-62, 2007
592007
Taking sides: the social life of venison in medieval England
NJ Sykes
Breaking and shaping beastly bodies: animals as material culture in the …, 2007
552007
Questioning new answers regarding Holocene chicken domestication in China
J Peters, O Lebrasseur, J Best, H Miller, T Fothergill, K Dobney, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (19), E2415-E2415, 2015
522015
The impact of the Normans on hunting practices in England
NJ Sykes
na, 2006
522006
The introduction of fallow deer to Britain: a zooarchaeological perspective
N Sykes
Environmental Archaeology 9 (1), 75-83, 2004
512004
Fallow deer (Dama dama dama) management in Roman South-East Britain
R Madgwick, N Sykes, H Miller, R Symmons, J Morris, A Lamb
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 5, 111-122, 2013
502013
Extinctions and Invasions. A social history of British fauna
T O'Connor, N Sykes
Windgather Press, 2010
502010
Strong population structure in a species manipulated by humans since the Neolithic: the European fallow deer (Dama dama dama)
KH Baker, HWI Gray, V Ramovs, D Mertzanidou, Ç Akın Pekşen, ...
Heredity 119 (1), 16-26, 2017
492017
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