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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF QUATERNARY ENTOMOLOGY
Compiled by
P.C. Buckland, G. R. Coope & J. P. Sadler

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ADDYMAN, P. V. (1989) The archaeology of public health at York, England. World Archaeology, 21, 244-264.
ADDYMAN, P. V., HOOD, J. S. R., KENWARD, H. K., MacGREGOR, A. & WILLIAMS, D. (1976) Palaeoclimate in urban environmental archaeology at York, England : problems and potential. World Archaeology, 8, 220-233.
ALEXANDER, K. N. A. (2005). Wood decay, insects, palaeoecology, and woodland conservation policy and practice - breaking the halter. Antenna 29: 171-178.
ALFIERI, A.(1931) Les insectes de la tombe de Toutankhamon. Bulletin de la Société Royale Entomologique d'Égypte, 3/4, 188-189.
ALFIERI, A.(1956) La véritable identité du scarabée sacré de l'Egypte pharaonique. Bulletin de la Société Entomologique d'Égypte, 40, 451-452.
ALHONEN, P. & HAAVISTO, M. L. (1969) The biostratigraphical history of Lake Otalampi in southern Finland, with special reference to the remains of subfossil midge fauna. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland, 41, 157-164.
ALLDRITT, D. M., CARROTT, J. B., HALL, A. R. & KENWARD, H. K. (1991) Environmental evidence from 17-21 Piccadilly (Reynard's Garage) (YAT/Yorkshire Museum site code 1990-1.29). Reports from the Environmental Archaeology Unit, York, 91/1. York.
ALLEN, A. A. (1969) On the genus Cerambyx (Col.) in Britain, and on the British status of two other Cerambycids. Entomologist's monthly Magazine, 104, 216.
ALLISON, E. P., CARROTT, J., HALL, A. R., KENWARD, LARGE, F., H. K., MCKENNA, B. & ROBERTSON, A. (1990) Plant and invertebrate remains from Iron Age and Roman deposits at North Cave, N. Humberside. Ancient Monuments Laboratory Report 97/37. London.
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ALLISON, E. P., HALL, A. R., KENWARD, H. K. (1999) Technical report. Living conditions and resource exploitation at the Early Christian rath at Deer Park Farms, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland: evidence from plants and invertebrates 1-2. Reports from the Environmental Archaeology Unit, York, 99/8, 99/10. York .
ALLISON, E. P., HALL, A. R., KENWARD, H. K., MCKENNA, B. & ROBERTSON, A. (1990) Biological remains from excavations at North Cave, N. Humberside. Ancient Monuments Laboratory Report 105/90. London.
ALLISON, E. P., HALL, A. R., KENWARD, H. K., MCKENNA, B., NICHOLSON, C. M. & O'CONNOR, T. P. (1996) Environmental evidence. In M. Foreman, Further Excavations at the Dominican Priory, Beverley, 1986-89, 195-212. Sheffield Excavation Reports 4, Sheffield.
ALLISON, E. P., HUTCHINSON, A., JONES, A. K. G., KENWARD, H. K., & MORGAN, L. M. (1991) In, M. R. McCarthy, The Structural Sequence and Environmental Remains from Castle Street, Carlisle: excavations 1981-2. Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society Research Series 5, fasc. 1, passim.
ALLISON, E. P. & KENWARD, H. K. (1987) Insect remains from Copthall Avenue, London. Ancient Monuments Laboratory Report 194/87. London.
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ALLISON, E. P., KENWARD, H. K. & TOMLINSON, P. R. (1990) Environmental analysis of samples from Area 86.53H, Peel Castle, Isle of Man. Reports from the Environmental Archaeology Unit, York, 90/7.
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AMMANN, B., CHAIX, L., EICHER, U., ELIAS, S. A., GAILLARD, M.-J., HOFMANN, W., SIEGENTHALER, U., TOBOLSKI, K. & WILKINSON, B. J. (1983) Vegetation, Insects, Molluscs and stable Isotopes from the Late Würm Deposits at Lobsigensee (Swiss Plateau). Studies in the Late Quaternary of Lobsigensee 7. Revue de Paléobiologie, Geneva, 2, 221-227.
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AMOROSI, T., BUCKLAND, P.C., ÓLAFSSON, G., SADLER, J. P., & SKIDMORE, P. (1992) Site Status and the Palaeoecological Record: A Discussion of the Results from Bessastaðir, Iceland. In C. D. Morris & D. J. Rackham (eds.) Norse and Later Settlement and Subsistence in the North Atlantic, 169-192. Dept. of Archaeology, University of Glasgow.
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