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词条 Naomi Sykes
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  1. Biography

  2. Selected publications

  3. References

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| post-nominals = FSA
| occupation = zooarchaeologist
| employer = University of Exeter
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Naomi Sykes FSA is a zooarchaeologist and is currently the Lawrence Professor of Archaeology at the University of Exeter.[1] Sykes researches human-animal relations in the past.

Biography

Sykes' early work studied the zooarchaeology of the Norman Conquest in Britain.[2] Her thesis was completed at 2001 at the University of Southampton.[3] Sykes was previously based at the University of Nottingham, and is currently the Lawrence Professor of Archaeology at the University of Exeter.[1]

In 2014 Sykes published Beastly Questions, which has been described as "a lucid, thought-provoking and challenging review of the state of the discipline."[4]

Sykes was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 2008.[5]

Selected publications

  • Sykes, N. 2014. Beastly Questions: Animal Answers to Archaeological Issues. London: Bloomsbury.
  • Sykes, N. 2012. A social perspective on the introduction of exotic animals : the case of the chicken. World Archaeology 44(1), 158–169.
  • Sykes, N. J., Baker, K. H., Carden, R. F., Higham, T. F. G., Hoelzel, A. R., & Stevens, R. E. 2011. New evidence for the establishment and management of the European fallow deer ( Dama dama dama ) in Roman Britain. Journal of Archaeological Science 38(1), 156–165. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2010.08.024
  • Sykes, N. 2004. The dynamics of status symbols: Wildfowl exploitation in England AD 410–1550. Archaeological journal 161 (1), 82-105.
  • Sykes, N. 2004. The Introduction of Fallow Zooarchaeological Perspective to Britain. Environmental Archaeology 9, 75–83.
  • Sykes, N. 2010. Deer, land, knives and halls: social change in early medieval England. The Antiquaries Journal 90, 175-193
  • Sykes, N. 2010. Extinctions and Invasions: a Social History of British Fauna. Windgather.
  • Sykes, N. J., White, J., Hayes, T. E., & Palmer, M. R. 2006. Tracking animals using strontium isotopes in teeth: the role of fallow deer (Dama dama) in Roman Britain. [https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003598X00094539 Antiquity] 80(October 2005), 948–959.

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/archaeology/staff/sykes/|title=Professor Naomi Sykes {{!}} Archaeology {{!}} University of Exeter|website=humanities.exeter.ac.uk|language=en|access-date=2018-08-31}}
2. ^{{Cite journal|last=Sykes|first=Naomi|date=2010|title=Deer, Land, Knives and Halls: Social Change in Early Medieval England|url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquaries-journal/article/deer-land-knives-and-halls-social-change-in-early-medieval-england/82ACB3F217EEDA1DAE195EED5E3B9B5B|journal=The Antiquaries Journal|language=en|volume=90|pages=175–193|doi=10.1017/S0003581510000132|issn=1758-5309|via=}}
3. ^{{Cite book|title=Norman conquest: a zooarchaeological perspective|last=`Sykes|first=N.|publisher=University of Southampton|year=2001|isbn=|location=|pages=}}
4. ^{{Cite journal|last=Pluskowski|first=Aleks|date=2016-01-02|title=Naomi Sykes:Beastly Questions. Animal Answers to Archaeological Issues|url=https://doi.org/10.1080/00293652.2015.1107127|journal=Norwegian Archaeological Review|language=en|volume=49|issue=1|pages=85–90|doi=10.1080/00293652.2015.1107127|issn=0029-3652}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.sal.org.uk/about-us/fellows-directory/S/page/14/|title=Fellows Directory - Society of Antiquaries|website=www.sal.org.uk|language=en|access-date=2018-08-31}}
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