Publications
2020
CONSTRUCTING THE 'URBAN PROFILE' OF AN ANCIENT GREEK CITY: EVIDENCE FROM THE OLYNTHOS PROJECT
Nevett, L. C., Tsigarida, E. B., Archibald, Z. H., Stone, D. L., Ault, B. A., Akamatis, N., . . . Valdambrini, C. (2020). CONSTRUCTING THE 'URBAN PROFILE' OF AN ANCIENT GREEK CITY: EVIDENCE FROM THE OLYNTHOS PROJECT. ANNUAL OF THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ATHENS, 115, 329-378. doi:10.1017/S0068245420000118
2010
Body parts, placements, and people in an Iron Age town in Bulgaria
Stallibrass, S. (2010). Body parts, placements, and people in an Iron Age town in Bulgaria. In D. Campana, P. Crabtree, S. D. de France, J. Lev-Tov, & A. Choyke (Eds.), Anthropological approaches to zooarchaeology: complexity, colonialism, and animal transformations (pp. 56-64). Oxford: Oxbow Books.
2009
The way to a Roman soldier's heart: Did cattle droving supply the Hadrian's Wall area?
Stallibrass, S. (2009). The way to a Roman soldier's heart: Did cattle droving supply the Hadrian's Wall area?. In J. Hendriks (Ed.), TRAC 2008. Proceedings of the eighteenth annual theoretical Roman archaeology conference, Amsterdam, 2008. (pp. 101-112). Oxford: Oxbow Books.
2008
Feeding the Roman army. Feeding the Roman army: the archaeology of production and supply in north-west Europe.
Stallibrass, S., & Thomas, R. (Eds.) (2008). Feeding the Roman army. Feeding the Roman army: the archaeology of production and supply in north-west Europe.. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Food for thought: what's next on the menu?
Stallibrass, S., & Thomas, R. (2008). Food for thought: what's next on the menu?. In S. Stallibrass, & R. Thomas (Eds.), Feeding the Roman Army: the Archaeology of Production and Supply in North-West Europe. (pp. 146-169). Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Food for thought: what's next on the menu?
Stallibrass, S., & Thomas, R. (2008). Food for thought: what's next on the menu?. In S. Stallibrass, & R. Thomas (Eds.), Feeding the roman army : the archaeology of production and supply in NW Europe (pp. 146-169). Oxford: Oxbow Books.
For starters: producing and supplying food to the army in the Roman north-west provinces.
Thomas, R., & Stallibrass, S. (2008). For starters: producing and supplying food to the army in the Roman north-west provinces.. In S. Stallibrass, & R. Thomas (Eds.), Feeding the Roman Army: the Archaeology of Production and Supply in North-West Europe. (pp. 1-17). Oxford: Oxbow Books.
2007
Research questions and some preliminary results for the animal bones from excavations at Adjiska Vodenitsa, Vetren, Bulgaria
Stallibrass, S. (2007). Research questions and some preliminary results for the animal bones from excavations at Adjiska Vodenitsa, Vetren, Bulgaria. In J. Bouzek, L. Domaradzka, & Z. Archibald (Eds.), Pistiros III. Excavations and studies. (pp. 264-271). Prague: Charles University.
Taphonomy or transfiguration? Do we need to change the subject?
Stallibrass, S. (2007). Taphonomy or transfiguration? Do we need to change the subject?. In A. Pluskowski (Ed.), Breaking and Shaping Beastly Bodies: Animals as Material Culture in the Middle Ages (pp. not yet known). Oxford: Oxbow Books.
contributor to every chapter
Stallibrass, S. (2007). contributor to every chapter. In M. Brennand, & G. Chitty (Eds.), The Archaeological Research Framework for North West England Vol 2: Research Agenda and Strategy. (pp. throughout whole book). Manchester: Council for British Archaeology North West.
2006
Comparison of the documentary and archaeological evidence for the medieval period at Jarrow
Stallibrass, S. (2006). Comparison of the documentary and archaeological evidence for the medieval period at Jarrow. In R. J. Cramp (Ed.), Wearmouth and Jarrow monastic sites (Vol. 2, pp. 581-584). London: English Heritage.
Faunal remains
Noddle, B., & Stallibrass, S. (2006). Faunal remains. In R. J. Cramp (Ed.), Wearmouth and Jarrow monastic sites (pp. 546-596). London: English Heritage.
Size ranges of prehistoric cattle and pig at Schela Cladovei (Iron Gates region, Romania).
Bartosiewicz, L., Bonsall, C., Boroneanț, V., & Stallibrass, S. (2006). Size ranges of prehistoric cattle and pig at Schela Cladovei (Iron Gates region, Romania).. Analele Banatului (New Series) Archeologie-Istorie, 14(1), 23-42.
contributor to every chapter
Stallibrass, S. (2006). contributor to every chapter. In M. Brennand (Ed.), The Archaeological Research Framework for North West England Vol 1: Resource Assessment (pp. throughout whole book). Manchester: Council for British Archaeology North West.
2005
Art, archaeology, religion and dead fish: a medieval case study from northern England.
Stallibrass, S. (2005). Art, archaeology, religion and dead fish: a medieval case study from northern England.. In A. Pluskowski (Ed.), Just skin and bones? New Perspectives on Human-Animal Relations in the Historical Past. (Vol. 1410, pp. 105-112). Oxford: Archaeopress.
The faunal evidence
Stallibrass, S. (2005). The faunal evidence. In M. Waughman (Ed.), Archaeology and environment of submerged landscapes in Hartlepool Bay, England (Vol. 2, pp. 74-77). Hartlepool: Tees Archaeology.
2004
Environmental evidence [from excavations at a Bronze Age cairn on Shap, Cumbria]
Stallibrass, S. (2004). Environmental evidence [from excavations at a Bronze Age cairn on Shap, Cumbria]. The Archaeological Journal, 161, 36-42.
2002
An overview of the animal bones: what would we like to know, what do we know so far, and where do we go from here?
Stallibrass, S. (2002). An overview of the animal bones: what would we like to know, what do we know so far, and where do we go from here?. In P. R. Wilson (Ed.), Catteractonium: Roman Catterick and its hinterland. Excavations and research 1958-1997. Part II. (Vol. 129, pp. 392-415). York: English Heritage & Council for British Archaeology..