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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
1242015
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
202021
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
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
32021
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
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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