Worldwide phylogeography of wild boar reveals multiple centers of pig domestication G Larson, K Dobney, U Albarella, M Fang, E Matisoo-Smith, J Robins, ... Science 307 (5715), 1618-1621, 2005 | 1158 | 2005 |
Ancient DNA, pig domestication, and the spread of the Neolithic into Europe G Larson, U Albarella, K Dobney, P Rowley-Conwy, J Schibler, A Tresset, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (39), 15276-15281, 2007 | 713 | 2007 |
Mammals and birds from Launceston Castle, Cornwall: decline in status and the rise of agriculture U Albarella, SJM Davis Circaea 12 (1), 1996 | 199 | 1996 |
Animal origin of 13th-century uterine vellum revealed using noninvasive peptide fingerprinting S Fiddyment, B Holsinger, C Ruzzier, A Devine, A Binois, U Albarella, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (49), 15066-15071, 2015 | 196 | 2015 |
Neolithic pigs from Durrington Walls, Wiltshire, England: a biometrical database U Albarella, S Payne Journal of Archaeological Science 32 (4), 589-599, 2005 | 187 | 2005 |
Cattle mobility in prehistoric Britain: strontium isotope analysis of cattle teeth from Durrington Walls (Wiltshire, Britain) S Viner, J Evans, U Albarella, MP Pearson Journal of Archaeological Science 37 (11), 2812-2820, 2010 | 184 | 2010 |
Distinguishing wild boar from domestic pigs in prehistory: a review of approaches and recent results P Rowley-Conwy, U Albarella, K Dobney Journal of world prehistory 25, 1-44, 2012 | 178 | 2012 |
The development of animal husbandry from the Late Iron Age to the end of the Roman period: a case study from South-East Britain U Albarella, C Johnstone, K Vickers Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (7), 1828-1848, 2008 | 171 | 2008 |
'Size matters': how and why biometry is still important in zooarchaeology U Albarella Oxbow Books, 2002 | 161 | 2002 |
A passion for pork: meat consumption at the British Late Neolithic site of Durrington Walls U Albarella, D Serjeantson Consuming passions and patterns of consumption, 33-49, 2002 | 155 | 2002 |
Size and shape of the Eurasian wild boar (Sus scrofa), with a view to the reconstruction of its Holocene history U Albarella, K Dobney, P Rowley-Conwy Environmental Archaeology 14 (2), 103-136, 2009 | 153 | 2009 |
The history of British birds D Yalden, U Albarella Oxford University Press, 2009 | 133 | 2009 |
The domestication of the pig (Sus scrofa): new challenges and aproaches U Albarella, K Dobney, P Rowley-Conwy University of California Press, 2006 | 133 | 2006 |
Pigs of the “Far West”: the biometry of Sus from archaeological sites in Portugal U Albarella, S Davis, C Detry, P Rowley-Conwy Anthropozoologica 40, 27-54, 2005 | 133 | 2005 |
The Saxon and medieval animal bones excavated 1985-1989 from West Cotton, Northamptonshire U Albarella, S JM English Heritage, 1994 | 122 | 1994 |
Shape variation of cattle metapodials: age, sex or breed? Some examples from medieval and postmedieval sites U Albarella Anthropozoologica 25 (26), 37-47, 1997 | 113 | 1997 |
Size, power, wool and veal: zooarchaeological evidence for late medieval innovations U Albarella Environment and subsistence in medieval Europe 9, 19-31, 1997 | 112 | 1997 |
They dined on crane: bird consumption, wild fowling and status in medieval England U Albarella, R Thomas Acta zoologica cracoviensa 45, 23-38, 2002 | 110 | 2002 |
A morphometric system to distinguish sheep and goat postcranial bones L Salvagno, U Albarella PloS one 12 (6), e0178543, 2017 | 108 | 2017 |
Pigs and humans: 10,000 years of interaction U Albarella, K Dobney, A Ervynck, P Rowley-Conwy OUP Oxford, 2007 | 104 | 2007 |