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  1. Survey of animal remains from southern Britain finds no evidence for continuity from the Mesolithic period
  2. Late Holocene range collapse in a former British seabird species
  3. Duck: Domestication
  4. Birds. Dale Serjeantson. 2009. Cambridge University Press. xxvi + 486 pp., ISBN 978‐0‐521‐75858‐1, $43 (paperback).
  5. Quantitative Paleozoology. By R Lee Lyman. 260mm. Pp xiii+348, ills. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN 9780521715362. £19.99 (pbk). - Birds. By Dale Serjeantson. 260mm. Pp xxvi...
  6. Dale Serjeantson, Birds (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, 512 pp., 171 illus., 61 tables, pbk, ISBN 978-0-521-75858-1)
  7. Food in medieval England: diet and nutrition – Edited by Christopher M. Woolgar, Dale Serjeantson, and Tony Waldron
  8. Book Reviews October 2005
  9. 'Science is Measurement'; ABMAP, a Database of Domestic Animal Bone Measurements
  10. The Turner farm fauna: 5000 years of hunting and fishing in Penobscot Bay, Maine. Arthur Spiess and Robert A. Lewis. Occasional Publication in Maine Archaeology, 11, 2001. Maine State Museum, The Maine Historic Preservation Commission and the Maine Arc...
  11. The great auk and the gannet: a prehistoric perspective on the extinction of the great auk
  12. Birds: a Seasonal Resource
  13. Subsistence and symbol: the interpretation of bird remains in archaeology
  14. Meeting Report
  15. Meeting Report
  16. Meeting Report
  17. Unusual wear on a cattle mandible from St Alban's Abbey
  18. ‘Rid grasse of bones’: A taphonomic study of the bones from midden deposits at the Neolithic and Bronze age site of Runnymede, Surrey, England