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Ashley Coutu
Ashley Coutu
Research Curator, Pitt Rivers Museum
Verified email at palaeome.org
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Urban networks and Arctic outlands: craft specialists and reindeer antler in Viking towns
SP Ashby, AN Coutu, SM Sindbæk
European Journal of Archaeology 18 (4), 679-704, 2015
1222015
Was it for walrus? Viking Age settlement and medieval walrus ivory trade in Iceland and Greenland
KM Frei, AN Coutu, K Smiarowski, R Harrison, CK Madsen, J Arneborg, ...
World Archaeology 47 (3), 439-466, 2015
1192015
Earliest Evidence for the Ivory Trade in Southern Africa: Isotopic and ZooMS Analysis of Seventh–Tenth Century ad Ivory from KwaZulu-Natal
AN Coutu, G Whitelaw, P Le Roux, J Sealy
African Archaeological Review 33, 411-435, 2016
972016
Mapping the elephants of the 19th century East African ivory trade with a multi-isotope approach
AN Coutu, J Lee-Thorp, MJ Collins, PJ Lane
PloS one 11 (10), e0163606, 2016
572016
Palaeoproteomics confirm earliest domesticated sheep in southern Africa ca. 2000 BP
AN Coutu, AJ Taurozzi, M Mackie, TZT Jensen, MJ Collins, J Sealy
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 6631, 2021
432021
The elephant in the room: mapping the footsteps of historic elephants with big game hunting collections
AN Coutu
World Archaeology 47 (3), 486-503, 2015
242015
Sourcing elephant ivory from a sixteenth-century Portuguese shipwreck
A De Flamingh, A Coutu, J Sealy, S Chirikure, ADS Bastos, ...
Current Biology 31 (3), 621-628. e4, 2021
192021
Accurate sex identification of ancient elephant and other animal remains using low-coverage DNA shotgun sequencing data
A de Flamingh, A Coutu, AL Roca, RS Malhi
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 10 (4), 1427-1432, 2020
172020
Tracing the links between elephants, humans and landscapes during the 19th century East African ivory trade: a bioarchaeological study
AN Coutu
112011
Collagen proteins exchange oxygen with demineralisation and gelatinisation reagents and also with atmospheric moisture
ICC von Holstein, M Von Tersch, AN Coutu, KEH Penkman, ...
Rapid communications in mass spectrometry 32 (6), 523-534, 2018
92018
Tracing the links between elephants, humans, and landscapes during the nineteenth-century East African ivory trade: A bioarchaeological study
AN Coutu
Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 47 (2), 242-242, 2012
82012
Palaeoproteomics confirm earliest domesticated sheep in southern Africa ca. 2000 BP. Sci. Rep. 11, 6631
AN Coutu, AJ Taurozzi, M Mackie, TZT Jensen, MJ Collins, J Sealy
62021
From Tusk to Town: Ivory Trade and Craftsmanship along the Red Sea
A Coutu, K Damgaard
Studies in Late Antiquity 3 (4), 508-546, 2019
52019
Tracing the links between elephants, humans, and land use in East Africa during the 19th century caravan trade: a bioarchaeological study
AN Coutu, P Lane, M Collins
Department of Archaeology, University of York, York, UK, 2011
42011
The Trade, Use, and Circulation of Elephant Ivory in Sub-Saharan Africa over the Longue Durée
PJ Lane, AN Coutu
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 2022
22022
Ivory in West Africa, c. 100 to 1900 CE: Archaeological evidence and future research priorities
A Coutu, P Lane
Centro de História da Universidade de Lisboa, 2021
22021
Using DNA to determine the species and geographic origins of elephant ivory discovered in a 16thcentury Portuguese shipwreck
A De Flamingh, A Coutu, S Chirikure, J Sealy, R Malhi, A Roca
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 168 (S68), 2019
22019
Historic molecules connect the past to modern conservation
AN Coutu
The 567, 208-225, 2019
22019
Elephants, humans and ecology during the nineteenth century East African caravan trade: a bioarchaeological study
AN Coutu
Antiquity Project Gallery 85 (327), 2011
12011
Object biography of a decorated ivory artefact from Vryheid (MNR04), a Late Iron Age site in the Limpopo Valley of South Africa
A Antonites, C Ashley, A Coutu, S O’CONNOR, S Tiley-Nel
The South African Archaeological Bulletin 77 (216), 4-16, 2022
2022
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