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Selected Bibliography: AK

Bailey, Geoff, Pat Carter, Clive Gamble, and Helen Higgs
Epirus Revisited: Seasonality and Inter-site Variation in the Upper Paleolithic of North-West Greece. In Hunter-Gatherer Economy in Prehistory, ed. Geoff Bailey, 64-78. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983a.
Bartosiewicz, Laszlo, and Haskel J. Greenfield, eds.
Transhumant Pastoralism in Southern Europe: Recent Perspectives from Archaeology, History and Ethnography. Budapest: Archaeolingua Publishers, 1999.
Beasley, M. J., W. A. B. Brown and A. J. Legge
Incremental Banding in Dental Cementum: Methods of Preparation of Teeth from Archaeological Sites for Modern Comparative Specimens. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 2 (1992): 37-50.
Bintliff, John L.
Natural Environment and Human Settlement in Prehistoric Greece. BAR S28. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1977.
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Archaeology at the Interface: Studies in Archaeologys Relationships with History, Geography, Biology, and Physical Science. BAR S300. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1986.
Bökönyi, Sándor
Zoological Evidence for Seasonal or Permanent Occupation of Prehistoric Settlements. In Man, Settlement and Urbanism, eds. P. J. Ucko, R. E. Tringham and G. W. Dimdleby, 121-6. London: Duckworth, 1972.
Bourque, Bruce J., Kenneth Morris, and Arthur Speiss
Determining the Season of Death of Mammal Teeth from Archaeological Sites: A New Sectioning Technique. Science 199, no. 3 (1978): 530-31.
Burke, Ariane M.
Observation of Incremental Growth Structures in Dental Cementum using the Scanning Electron Microscope. Archaeozoologia 5 (1993): 41-54.
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Prey Movements and Settlement Patterns During the Upper Palaeolithic in Southern France. BAR 619. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1995.
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Seasonality and Human Mobility in Southwestern France. In Animal Bones, Human Societies, ed. Peter Rowley-Conwy, 28-38. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2000.
________, and J. Castanet.
Histological Observations of Cementum Growth in Horse Teeth and their Application to Archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Science 22 (1995): 525-39.
Carter, Richard J.
Age Estimation of the Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus). Journal of Zoology 241 (1997): 495-502.
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Reassessment of Seasonality at the Early Mesolithic Site of Star Carr, Yorkshire Based on Radiographs of Mandibular Tooth Development in Red Deer. Journal of Archaeological Science 25 (1998): 851-6.
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Dental Indicators of Seasonal Human Presence at the Danish Sites of Holmegaard I, IV and V and Mullerup and the Atlantic Sites of Tybrynd Vig and Ringkloster. The Holocene 11, no. 3 (2001): 359-365.
Chang, Claudia, and H. A. Koster
Beyond Bones: Toward an Archaeology of Pastoralism. In Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 9, ed. M. B. Schiffer, 97-148. New York: Academic Press, 1986.
________, and Perry A. Tourtellotte
Ethnoarchaeological Survey of Pastoral Transhumance Sites in the Grevena Region, Greece. Journal of Field Archaeology 20 (1993): 249-64.
Cherry, John F.
Pastoralism and the Role of Animals in the Pre- and Protohistoric Economies of the Aegean. In Pastoral Economies in Classical Antiquity, ed. C. R. Whittaker, 6-34. Cambridge: Cambridge Philological Society, 1988.
Clark, J. G. D.
Excavations at Star Carr. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1954.
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Star Carr: A Case Study in Bioarchaeology. Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1972.
Collier, S., and P. White
Get Them Young? Age and Sex Inferences on Animal Domestication in Archaeology. American Antiquity 41: (1976): 96-102.
Cook, Robert L., and Raymond V. Hart
Ages Assigned Known-Age Texas White-tailed Deer: Tooth Wear Versus Cementum Analysis. In Proceedings of the Thirty-third Annual Conference, Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies: October 21-24, 1979, Hot Springs, Arkansas, by Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 195-201. Tallahassee: Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 1979.
Coy, J. P., R. T. Jones and K. A. Turner
Absolute Ageing of Cattle from Tooth Sections and its Relevance to Archaeology. In Ageing and Sexing Animal Bones from Archaeological Sites, eds. B.Wilson, H. Grigson and S. Payne, 127-40. BAR 109 Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1982.
Coy, P. L., and D. L. Garshelis
Reconstructing Reproductive Histories of Black Bears from the Incremental Layering in Dental Cementum. Canadian Journal of Zoology 70 (1992): 2150-60.
Cribb, Roger L. D.
Computer Simulation of Herding Systems as an Interpretive and Heuristic Device in the Study of Kill-off Strategies. In Animals and Archaeology: Early Herders and Their Flocks, eds. Juliet Clutton- Brock and Caroline Grigson, 161-70. BAR S202. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1984.
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The Logic of the Herd: A Computer Simulation of Archaeological Herd Structure. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 6 (1987): 376-415.
Crumley, Carole L., ed.
Historical Ecology: Cultural Knowledge and Changing Landscapes. Sante Fe: School of American Research Press, 1994.
Dapson, R. W.
Guidelines for Statistical Usage in Age- estimation Techniques. Journal of Wildlife Management 44 (1980): 541-8.
Demoule, Jean-Paul, and Catherine Perlès
"The Greek Neolithic: A New Review." Journal of World Prehistory 7, no. 4 (1993): 355-416.
DeYoung, Charles A.
Aging Live Deer on Southern Ranges. Journal of Wildlife Management 53 (1989): 519-23.
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How Good Are Our Aging Techniques (On The Hoof). Paper presented to the conference, The Role of Genetics in White-tailed Deer Management. College Station: January 1998.
Dimmick, Ralph W., and Michael R. Pelton
Criteria of Sex and Age. In Research and Management Techniques for Wildlife and Habitats, ed. Theodore A. Bookhout, 169- 214. Bethesda: The Wildlife Society, 1994.
Foley, Robert
Cementum Deposition Among Tropical African Ungulates: Implications for Palaeoecological Studies. In Teeth and Anthropology, ed. E. Cruwys and R.A. Foley, 83-100. BAR S291. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1986.
Gordon, Bryan
Selected Bibliography of Dental Annular Studies on Various Mammals: Supplement Number Two. New York: Zooarchaeological Research News, 1984.
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Of Men and Reindeer Herds in French Magdalenian Prehistory. BAR S390. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1988.
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Archaeological Seasonality Using Incremental Structures in Teeth: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Zooarchaeological Research News, 1991.
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Archaeological Tooth and Bone Seasonal Increments: The Need for Standardized Terms and Techniques. Archaeozoologia 5 (1993): 9-16.
Grue, Helen
Non-seasonal Incremental Lines in Tooth Cementum of Domestic Dogs (Canis familiaris). Danish Review of Game Biology 10, no. 2 (1976): 1-8.
________, and Birger Jensen
"Review of the Formation of Incremental Lines in Tooth Cementum of Terrestrial Mammals." Danish Review of Game Biology 11, no. 3 (1979): 1-48.
Halstead, Paul
Pastoralism or Household Herding? Problems of Scale and Specialization in Early Greek Animal Husbandry. World Archaeology 28, no. 1 (1996a): 20-42.
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The Development of Agriculture and Pastoralism in Greece: When, How, Who and What? In The Origins and Spread of Agriculture and Pastoralism in Eurasia, ed. D. R. Harris, 269-309. London: UCL Press, 1996b.
Higgs, Eric S.
Epirus: Palaeolithic Survey. Archaiologikon Deltion, Chronika 18 (1963a): 157-8.
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A Middle Palaeolthic Industry in Greece: Preliminary Report. Man 63 (1963b): 2-3.
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The History of European Agriculture the Uplands. In The Early History of Agriculture, eds. Sir Joseph Hutchinson, J. G. D. Clark, E. M. Jope, and R. Riley, 159-176. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1977.
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Environmental Changes in Northern Greece. In The Environmental History of the Near and Middle East since the Last Ice Age, ed. W. C. Bryce, 41-9. London: Academic Press, 1978.
________, Claudio Vita-Finzi, D. R. Harris, and A. E. Fagg
The Climate, Environment and Industries of Stone Age Greece, Part III. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 33 (1967), 1-29.
________, and J. Peter White
Autumn Killing. Antiquity 37 (1963): 282-289.
Hillson, Simon
Teeth. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.
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Dental Anthropology. London: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Kleinenberg, S. E., and G. A. Klevezal
Age Determination in Mammals by the Structure of Tooth Cementum. Translated by the National Museums of Canada as file Q7J861. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada, 1966.
Klevezal, G. A., and S. E. Kleinenberg
Age Determination of Mammals from Annual Layers in Teeth and Bones. Jerusalem: Israel Program for Scientific Translations, 1969.
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Layers in the Hard Tissues of Mammals as a Record of Growth Rhythms of Individuals. In Report of The International Whaling Commission, Special Issue No. 3, eds. A. J. Myrick and W. F. Perrin, 89-94. La Jolla, California: International Whaling Commission, 1980.
Kvaal, S. I., and T. Solheim
Incremental Lines in Human Dental Cementum in Relation to Age. European Journal of Oral Sciences 103: (1995): 225-30.
Jacobsen, Harry A., and Richard J. Reiner
Estimating Age of White-tailed Deer: Tooth Wear Versus Cementum Annuli. In Proceedings of the Forty-third Annual Conference, Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies: October 29-November 1, 1989, St. Louis, Missouri, by Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 286-291. Tallahassee: Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 1979.
Jacobsen, Thomas W.
Seasonal Pastoralism in the Neolithic of Southern Greece: A Consideration of the Ecology of Neolithic Urfinis Pottery. In Pots and Potters: Current Approaches in Ceramic Archaeology, ed. P. M. Rice, 27-43. Los Angeles: Institute of Archaeology, 1984.
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Selected Bibliography: LZ

Landon, D. B.
Testing a Seasonal Slaughter Model for Colonial New England Using Tooth Cementum Increment Analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science 20 (1993): 439-55.
Laws, R. M.
A New Method of Age Determination in Mammals. Nature 169, no. 4310 (1952): 972-73.
Legge, A. J., and P. A. Rowley-Conwy
Gazelle Killing in Stone Age Syria. Scientific American 257, no. 2 (1987): 88-95.
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Star Carr Revisited: A Re-analysis of the Large Mammals. London: University of London, 1988.
Lockard, G.
Further Studies of Dental Annuli for Ageing White-tailed Deer. Journal of Wildlife Management 36, no. 1 (1972): 46-55.
Lieberman, Daniel E.
The Rise and Fall of Seasonal Mobility Among Hunter-Gatherers: The Case for the Southern Levant. Current Anthropology 14, no. 5 (1993): 599-632.
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Life History Variables Preserved in Dental Cementum Microstructure. Science 261 (1993): 1162-4.
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The Biological Basis for Seasonal Increments in Dental Cementum and Their Application to Archaeological Research. Journal of Archaeological Science 21 (1994): 525-39.
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Natufian Sedentism and the Importance of Biological Data for Estimating Reduced Mobility. In Seasonality and Sedentism: Archaeological Perspectives from Old and New World Sites, eds. Thomas R. Rocek and Ofer Bar-Yosef, 75-92. Cambridge: Peabody Museum, 1998.
________, T. W. Deacon and R. H. Meadow
Computer Image Enhancement and Analysis of Cementum Increments as Applied to Teeth of Gazella gazella. Journal of Archaeological Science 17 (1990): 519-33.
________, and R. H. Meadow
The Biology of Cementum Increments (with an Archaeological Application) Mammal Revue 22, no. 2 (1992): 57-77.
Lucy, D., A. M. Pollard, and C. A. Roberts
A Comparison of Three Dental Techniques for Estimating Age of Death in Humans. Journal of Archaeological Science 22 (1995): 417-28.
McCullough, Dale R., and Paul Beier
Upper vs. Lower Molars for Cementum Annuli Age Determination of Deer. Journal of Wildlife Management 50, no. 4 (1986): 705-6.
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Failure of the Tooth Cementum Aging Technique with Reduced Population Density of Deer. Wildlife Society Bulletin 24 (1996): 722-24.
Mellars, Paul, and Petra Dark, eds.
Star Carr in Context: New Archaeological and Palaeoecological Investigations at the Early Mesolithic Site of Star Carr. Cambridge: MacDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 1998.
________ and M. R. Wilkinson
Fish Otoliths as Evidence of Seasonality in Prehistoric Shell Middens: the Evidence from Oronsay. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 46 (1980): 19-44.
Miller, F. L.
Age determination of Caribou by Annulations in Dental Cementum. Journal of Wildlife Management 38 (1974): 47-53.
Mina, M. V., and G. A. Klevezal
Growth of Animals. Moscow: Isdatelstvo Nauka, 1976.
Miracle, Preston T., and Christopher J. OBrien
Seasonality of Resource Use and Site Occupation at Badanj, Bosnia-Herzegovina: Subsistence Stress in an Increasingly Seasonal Environment? In Seasonality and Sedentism: Archaeological Perspectives from Old and New World Sites, eds. Thomas R. Rocek and Ofer Bar- Yosef, 41-74. Cambridge: Peabody Museum, 1998.
Monks, Gregory G.
Seasonality Studies. In Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 4, ed. M. B. Schiffer, 177-240. New York: Academic Press, 1981.
________, and Robert Johnston
Estimating Season of Death from Growth Increment Data: a Critical Review. Archaeozoologica 2 (1993): 17-40.
Morris, P.A.
The Determination of Absolute Age from Incremental Lines (Growth Rings). Mammal Review 2, no. 3 (1972): 86-91.
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The Use of Teeth for Estimating the Age of Wild Mammals. In Development, Function and Evolution of Teeth, eds. P. M. Butler and K. A. Josey, 483-494. London: Academic Press, 1978.
Munson, P. J.
Teeth of Juvenile Woodchucks as Seasonal Indicators on Archaeological Sites. Journal of Archaeological Science 11 (1984): 395-403
OBrien, Christopher J.
Determining Seasonality and Age in East African Archaeological Faunas: An Ethnoarchaeological Application of Cementum Increment Analysis. Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin at Madison, 1994.
OConnor, Terence P.
On the Difficulty of Detecting Seasonal Slaughtering of Sheep. Environmental Archaeology 3 (1998): 5-11.
Oli, Madan K., and M. Elizabeth Rogers
Seasonal Pattern in Group Size and Population Composition of Blue Sheep in Manang, Nepal. Journal of Wildlife Management 60, no. 4 (1996): 797-801.
Payne, Sebastian
Kill-off Patterns in Sheep and Goats: The Mandibles from Asvan Kale. Anatolian Studies 23 (1973): 281-303.
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Partial Recovery and Sample Bias. In Archaeozoological Studies, ed. A. T. Clason, 7-17. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1975a.
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Faunal Change at Franchthi Cave from 20,000 B.C. to 3,000 B.C. In Archaeozoological Studies, ed. A. T. Clason, 120-31. Amsterdam: North Holland, 1975b.
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Faunal Evidence for Environmental/climatic Change at Franchthi Cave (Southern Argolid, Greece), 25,000 to 5,000 B.P.Preliminary Results. In Palaeoclimates, Palaeoenvironments and Human Communities in the Eastern Mediterranean Region in Later Prehistory, eds. J. L. Bintliff and W. van Zeist, 133-8. BAR 133. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1982.
Pérez-Barbería, Francisco J.
Determination of Age in Cantabrian Chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica parva) from Jaw Tooth-row Eruption and Wear. Journal of Zoology 233 (1994): 649-656.
________, and Jose M. Fernández-López
Using Cementum Annuli to Estimate Cantabrian Chamois Age. Journal of Wildlife Management 60, no. 1 (1996): 62-67.
Perrin, W. F., and A. C. Myrick, Jr.
Report of the Workshop. In Growth of Odontocetes and Sirenians: Problems in Age Determination. Proceedings of the International Conference on Determining Age of Odontocete Cetaceans (and Sirenians), eds. W. F. Perrin and A. C. Myrick, Jr., 1-50. La Jolla, California: Sept. 5-19, 1978.
Pike-Tay, Anne
Red Deer Hunting in the Upper Paleolithic of South-west France: A Study in Seasonality. BAR S569. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1991.
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Variability and Synchrony of Seasonal Indicators in Dental Cementum Microstructure of the Kaminuriak Caribou Population. Archaeofauna 4 (1995): 273-284.
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Seasonality of Archaeofaunas in a Multiscalar Framework: A Case Study from Cantabrian Spain. In Animal Bones, Human Societies, ed. Peter Rowley-Conwy, 1-11. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2000.
Pitts, Mike
Hides and Antlers: A New Look at the Gatherer-hunter Site at Star Carr, North Yorkshire, England. World Archaeology 11 (1980): 32-42.
Redding, Richard W.
Theoretical Determinants of a Herders Decisions: Modeling Variation in Sheep/Goat Ratio. In Animals and Archaeology: Early Herders and Their Flocks, eds. Juliet Clutton-Brock and Caroline Grigson, 223-42. BAR S202. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1984.
Reitz, Elizabeth J., Lee A. Newsome and Sylvia J. Scudder, eds.
Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology. New York: Plenum Press, 1996.
Renz, H., V. Schaefer, H. Duschner, and R. J. Radlanski
Incremental Lines in Root Cementum of Human Teeth: An Approach to Their Ultrastructural Nature by Microscopy. Advances in Dental Research 11, no. 4 (1997): 472-77.
Rowley-Conwy, P. A.
Animal Bones and Mesolithic Studies: Recent Progress and Hopes for the Future, in Mesolithic Northwest EuropeRecent Trends, eds. P. A. Rowley-Conwy, M. Zvelebil, and H. P. Blankholme. Sheffield: Sheffield, 1987.
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Season and Reason: The Case for a Regional Interpretation of Mesolithic Settlement Patterns. Archeological Papers (AAA) 4 (1993): 179-88.
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Meat, Fur and Skins: Mesolithic Animal Bones from Ringkloster, a Seasopnal Hunting Camp in Jutland. Journal of Danish Archaeology 12 (1994-5): 87-98.
Runnels, Curtis
Review of Aegean Prehistory IV: The Stone Age of Greece from the Palaeolithic to the Advent of the Neolithic. American Journal of Archaeology 99 (1995): 699-728.
Savelle, J., and O. W. Beattie
Analysis of Dental Annuli in Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) as an Aid to the Determination of Archaeological Site Seasonality. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 3, no. 1 (1983): 123-9.
Saxon, A., and C.F.W. Higham
A New Research Method for Economic Prehistorians. American Antiquity 34, no. 3 (1969): 303-11.
Sauer, P. R.
Seasonal Variation in Physiology of White- tailed Deer in Relation to Cementum Annulus Formation. In Transactions of Northeast Section of the Wildlife Society, ed. E. C. Waldbauer, 281-298. Cortland: State College of New York, 1973.
Schmidt, W. J., and A. Keil
Polarizing Microscopy of Dental Tissues. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1971.
Sheffer, V. B.
Growth Layers on the Teeth of Pinnipedia as an Indication of Age. Science 112, no. 2907 (1950): 309-11.
Silver, I. A.
The Ageing of Domestic Animals. In Science in Archaeology, eds. D. Brothwell and E. S. Higgs. 2nd ed. New York: Basic Books, 1969.
Simpson, C. David, and William H. Elder
Tooth Cementum as an Index of Age in Greater Kudu. Arnoldia 4, no. 20 (June 30, 1969): 1-10.
Spinage, C. A.
A Review of the Age Determination of Mammals by Means of Teeth, With Especial Reference to Africa. East African Wildlife Journal 11 (1973): 165-187.
Spiess, Arthur E.
Determining Season of Death of Archaeological Fauna by Analysis of Teeth. Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America 29 (1976): 53-55.
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Reindeer and Caribou Hunters: An Archaeological Study. New York: Academic Press, 1979.
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Deer Tooth Sectioning, Eruption, and Seasonality of Deer Hunting in Prehistoric Maine. Man in the Northeast 39 (1990): 29-44.
Solheim, Tore
Dental Cementum Apposition as an Indicator of Age. Scandanavian Journal of Dental Research 98, no. 6 (December 1990): 510-519.
Stallibrass, S.
The Use of Cement Layers for Absolute Ageing of Mammalian Teeth: a Selective Review of the Literature, With Suggestions for Further Studies. In Ageing and Sexing Animal Bones from Archaeological Sites, eds. B. Wilson, H. Grigson and S. Payne, 109- 26. BAR 109 Oxford: Tempus Reparatum, 1982.
Stewart, Robert E. A., Barabara E. Stewart, Ian Sterling, and Elaine Street
Counts of Growth Layer Groups in Cementum and Dentine in Ringed Seals (Phoca Hispida). Marine Mammal Science 12, no. 3 (July 1996): 383-401.
Taylor, John H.
A Cementum Analysis of Archaeological Fauna from Konispol Cave, Albania. Masters Thesis, University of Texas at Arlington, 2000.
Tumilson, R., and Y. McDaniel
A Reliable Cellodin Technique for Dental Cementum Analysis." Journal of Wildlife Management 47, no. 1 (1983): 274-8.
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