Items where Author is "Bendrey, Dr Robin"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 15. Bendrey, R., Cassidy, J. P., Bokovenko, N., Lepetz, S. and Zaitseva, G. (2011) A possible case of ‘poll-evil’ in an early Scythian horse skull from Arzhan 1, Tuva Republic, Central Asia. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 21 (1). pp. 111-118. ISSN 1099-1212 doi: 10.1002/oa.1099 Bendrey, R. (2011) Identification of metal residues associated with bit-use on prehistoric horse teeth by scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis. Journal of Archaeological Science, 38 (11). pp. 2989-2994. ISSN 0305-4403 doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2011.06.016 Bendrey, R. (2011) Some like it hot: environmental determinism and the pastoral economies of the later prehistoric Eurasian steppe. Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice, 1 (8). ISSN 2041-7136 doi: 10.1186/2041-7136-1-8 Bendrey, R., Leach, S. and Clark, K. (2010) New light on an old rite: reanalysis of an Iron Age burial group from Blewburton Hill, Oxfordshire. In: Morris, J. and Maltby, J. M. (eds.) Integrating Social and Environmental Archaeologies; Reconsidering Deposition. B.A.R. International Series (S2077). Archaeopress, Oxford, pp. 33-44. ISBN 9781407306384 Bendrey, R. (2010) The animal bone. In: Jarman, C. (ed.) Excavations at Downlands, Walmer, Kent. Occasional paper (7). Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Canterbury, pp. 67-71. ISBN 9781870545181 Bendrey, R. (2010) The horse. In: O'Connor, T. and Sykes, N. (eds.) Extinctions and Invasions: A Social History of British Fauna. Windgather Press, pp. 10-16. ISBN 9781905119318 Outram, A., Stear, N., Bendrey, R., Olsen, S., Kasparov, A., Zaibert, V., Thorpe, N. and Evershed, R. (2009) Earliest horse harnessing and milking. Science, 323 (5919). pp. 1332-1335. ISSN 0036-8075 doi: 10.1126/science.1168594 Bendrey, R., Hayes, T.E. and Palmer, M.R. (2009) Patterns of Iron Age horse supply: an analysis of strontium isotope ratios in teeth. Archaeometry, 51 (1). pp. 140-150. ISSN 1475-4754 doi: 10.1111/j.1475-4754.2008.00419.x Bendrey, R. (2009) Animal bone. In: Clark, P., Rady, J. and Sparey-Green, C. (eds.) Wainscott Northern by-pass: archaeological investigations 1992-1997. Canterbury Archaeological Trust Occasional Paper (5). Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Canterbury, pp. 61-66. ISBN 9781870545150 Bendrey, R. (2009) The animal bone. In: Rady, J. (ed.) Excavations at North Lane Canterbury 1993 and 1996. Canterbury Archaeological Trust Occasional Paper (6). Canterbury Archaeological Trust , Canterbury, pp. 40-42. ISBN 9781870545174 Bendrey, R. (2008) A possible case of tuberculosis or brucellosis in an Iron Age horse skeleton from Viables Farm, Basingstoke, England. In: Miklikova, Z. and Thomas, R. (eds.) Current research in animal palaeopathology: proceedings of the second animal palaeopathology working group conference. International Series (S1844). BAR/Archeopress, Oxford, pp. 19-26. ISBN 9781407303314 Bendrey, R. (2008) The animal bone. In: Bennett, P., Clark, P., Hicks, A., Rady, J. and Riddler, I. (eds.) At the great crossroads: prehistoric, Roman and medieval discoveries on the Isle of Thanet 1994-95. Canterbury Archaeological Trust Occasional Paper (4). Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Canterbury, pp. 233-262. ISBN 9781870545143 Bendrey, R., Taylor, G.M., Bouwman, A.S. and Cassidy, J.P. (2008) Suspected bacterial disease in two archaeological horse skeletons from southern England: palaeopathological and biomolecular studies. Journal of Archaeological Science, 35 (6). pp. 1581-1590. ISSN 0305-4403 doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2007.11.002 Bendrey, R. (2008) Animal bone. In: Bradley, T. and Butler, J. (eds.) From temples to Thames – 2000 years of riverside development: archaeological excavations at the Salvation Army International Headquarters, 99–101 Queen Victoria Street, City of London. PCA Monograph (7). Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd, London, pp. 54-55. ISBN 9780954293864 Bendrey, R. (2008) An analysis of factors affecting the development of an equid cranial enthesopathy. Veterinarija ir Zootechnika , 41 (63). pp. 25-31. ISSN 1392-2130 |
