The origins of metallurgy: distinguishing stone from metal cut-marks on bones from archaeological sites HJ Greenfield Journal of archaeological science 26 (7), 797-808, 1999 | 339 | 1999 |
The Secondary Products Revolution: the past, the present and the future HJ Greenfield World Archaeology 42 (1), 29-54, 2010 | 326 | 2010 |
The origins of milk and wool production in the Old World: a zooarchaeological perspective from the Central Balkans [and comments] HJ Greenfield, J Chapman, AT Clason, AS Gilbert, B Hesse, ... Current anthropology 29 (4), 573-593, 1988 | 245 | 1988 |
Absolute age and tooth eruption and wear sequences in sheep and goat: determining age-at-death in zooarchaeology using a modern control sample HJ Greenfield, ER Arnold Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (4), 836-849, 2008 | 152 | 2008 |
The origins of transhumant pastoralism in temperate Southeastern Europe ER Arnold, HJ Greenfield Space and Spatial Analysis in Archaeology, 243-252, 2006 | 149 | 2006 |
Slicing cut marks on animal bones: diagnostics for identifying stone tool type and raw material HJ Greenfield Journal of Field Archaeology 31 (2), 147-163, 2006 | 140 | 2006 |
The Paleoeconomy of the Central Balkans (Serbia), Parts i and ii: A Zooarchaeological Perspective on the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age,(ca. 4500-1000 BC) HJ Greenfield BAR Publishing, 1986 | 123 | 1986 |
Sexing fragmentary ungulate acetabulae HJ Greenfield Recent advances in ageing and sexing animal bones 68, 68, 2006 | 102 | 2006 |
A reconsideration of the Secondary Products Revolution in south eastern Europe: on the origins and use of domestic animals for milk, wool and traction in the central Balkans HJ Greenfield The zooarchaeology of fats, oils, milk and dairying, 14-31, 2005 | 99 | 2005 |
Special studies: Bone consumption by pigs in a contemporary Serbian village: Implications for the interpretation of prehistoric faunal assemblages HJ Greenfield Journal of Field Archaeology 15 (4), 473-479, 1988 | 91 | 1988 |
Isotopic evidence for early trade in animals between Old Kingdom Egypt and Canaan ER Arnold, G Hartman, HJ Greenfield, I Shai, LE Babcock, AM Maeir PloS one 11 (6), e0157650, 2016 | 78 | 2016 |
‘Go (a) t milk?’New perspectives on the zooarchaeological evidence for the earliest intensification of dairying in south eastern Europe HJ Greenfield, ER Arnold World Archaeology 47 (5), 792-818, 2015 | 73 | 2015 |
Fauna from the Late Neolithic of the Central Balkans: issues in subsistence and land use HJ Greenfield Journal of field archaeology 18 (2), 161-186, 1991 | 72 | 1991 |
Being an “ass”: an Early Bronze Age burial of a donkey from Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel HJ Greenfield, I Shai, A Maeir Bioarchaeology of the Near East 6, 21-52, 2012 | 65 | 2012 |
The advent of transhumant pastoralism in the temperate southeast Europe: a zooarchaeological perspective from the Central Balkans HJ Greenfield Transhumant pastoralism in Southern Europe. Budapest, 17-36, 1999 | 65 | 1999 |
Distinguishing metal (steel and low-tin bronze) from stone (flint and obsidian) tool cut marks on bone: an experimental approach HJ Greenfield Experimental archaeology: replicating past objects, behaviors, and processes …, 2002 | 64 | 2002 |
Subsistence and settlement in the Early Neolithic of temperate SE Europe: a view from Blagotin, Serbia HJ Greenfield, T Greenfield, S Jezik Archaeologia Bulgarica 18 (1), 1-33, 2014 | 60 | 2014 |
The origins of metallurgy in the central Balkans based on the analysis of cut marks on animal bones HJ Greenfield Environmental Archaeology 5 (1), 93-106, 2000 | 60 | 2000 |
The Early Bronze Age Remains at Tell eṣ-Ṣāfi/Gath: An Interim Report I Shai, HJ Greenfield, J Regev, E Boaretto, A Eliyahu-Behar, AM Maeir Tel Aviv 41 (1), 20-49, 2014 | 57 | 2014 |
Gaining traction on cattle exploitation: zooarchaeological evidence from the Neolithic Western Balkans JS Gaastra, HJ Greenfield, M Vander Linden Antiquity 92 (366), 1462-1477, 2018 | 51 | 2018 |