Freshwater Mussel Remains from the Bilbo Basin Site, Mississippi, U.S.A.: archaeological Considerations and Resource Management Implications
Evan Peacock, Sarah Mistak
págs. 9-20
The Use of Molluscs in the Precolumbian Amerindian Lesser Antilles: Human, Animal, and Environmental Parameters (with an emphasis on metrics)
Nathalie Serrand
págs. 21-34
A Research Agenda for the Archaeomalacological Study of Prehistoric Human Ecology in the Coastal Zone of NW Sicily
Marcello A. Mannino, Kenneth D. Thomas
págs. 35-45
Food & more: Marine Mollusks Exploitation during the Upper Paleolithic an Mesolithic in Cantabrian Spain and in the Ebro Valley
Esteban Álvarez Fernández
págs. 47-61
Intertidal shellfish use during the Middle and Later Stone Age of South Africa
Teresa E. Steele, Richard G. Klein
págs. 63-76
Sorry, Wrong Phylum: A Neophyte Archaeomalacologist's Experiences in Analyzing a European Atlantic Sea Urchin Assemblage
Greg Campbell
págs. 77-90
Investigations on Archaeological Cerastoderma glaucum Population from Troia (Turkey) and Their Potential for Palaeoeconomical Reconstruction
Canan Çakirlar
págs. 91-102
Dentalium Shells Used by Hunter-Gatherers and Pastoralists in the Levant
Daniella E. Bar-Yosef Mayer
págs. 103-110
La ballena "visible": el uso de los huesos de cetáceos entre cazadores-recolectores terrestres en el norte de Tierra de Fuego
F. Borella, L. A. Borrero, M. Massone
págs. 111-123
Shell as a Raw Material: Mechanical Properties and Working Techniques in the Tropical Indo-West Pacific
Katherine Szabó
págs. 125-138
Gutted and Salted: A Fish Bone Assemblege from John Street, Waterford, Ireland
Auli Tourunen
págs. 139-145
Applying a Measure for Determining Season of Oyster Harvesting: A Case Study of a Pre-Columbian Florida Site, USA
Arlene Fradkin
págs. 147-156
Mollucs in Central Panama: A review
Diana Rocío Carvajal Contreras, Patricia Hansell
págs. 157-174
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