Dear Canaan, For Australia I would add the following by a couple of my Department colleagues, along with the collection of associated papers in the same recent special section on Australian zooarch in *JAS: Reports* Manne, Tiina, Balme, Jane and Weisler, Marshall. 2016. News from the south: Current perspectives in Australian zooarchaeology. *Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports* 7 687-688. doi:10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.04.004 And while I'm at it, for *reviews of the Caribbean*, see: deFrance, S. D. 2013. Zooarchaeology in the Caribbean: Current research and future prospects. The Oxford Handbook of Caribbean Archaeology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 378-390. Grouard, S. 2010. Caribbean zooarchaeology, pp. 133-150 in Goñalons, G. M., Arroyo-Cabrales, J., Polaco, Ó. J. and Aguilar, F. J. (eds.), Current Advances in Latin-American Archaeozoology. México: Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia: Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, International Council for Archaeozoology, Universidad de Buenos Aires. The volume, *On Land and Sea* (2004) by Lee Newsom and Liz Wing, remains the most comprehensive zooarch (and archaeobot) treatment for the Caribbean to date. Best, Christina Christina M. Giovas, PhD Lecturer in Archaeology School of Social Science University of Queensland Michie Building Brisbane St Lucia, QLD 4072 Australia Phone: (+61 7) 336 54928 Fax: (+61 7) 336 51544 Associate Editor, *Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology* Associate Editor, *Journal of Anthropological Research*Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Jillian Garvey < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > Dear Canan, > > > > For Australian specific examples you can refer to: > > > > Cosgrove, R. 2002. The Role of Zooarchaeology in Archaeological > Interpretation: a view from Australia. Archaeofauna.: Revista de la > Asociacion Espanola de Arqueozoologia, Madrid. > > Special section on "News from the south: current perspectives in > Australian zooarchaeology" in *Journal of Archaeological Science Reports * > 7:751-763*.* > > A volume dedicated to ‘Recent studies in Australian palaeoecology and > zooarchaeology: a volume in honour of the late Su Solomon’. *Environmental > Archaeology *16(2):79–81. > > > > There is also a chapter on Australian in the upcoming OUP zooarch handbook > due out later this year. > > > > Best wishes > > Jillian > > > > > > *Dr Jillian Garvey* > > ARC DECRA Fellow > Department of Archaeology and History > > School of Humanities and Social Sciences | La Trobe University | Bundoora > 3086 > *T:* 03 9479 5082| *F*: 03 9479 1881 | *M*: 0438 009 661 | *E:* > [log in to unmask] | www.latrobe.edu.au > > I work part time. 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I am aware of Laszlo's essays on Hungary. > > All the best, > > Canan > > > Dr. Canan Çakırlar > > > > Assistant Professor > > Groningen Institute of Archaeology > > Poststraat 6, NL-9712 ER > > Groningen, Netherlands > > tel. +31(0)50-3636732 <+31%2050%20363%206732> > > Academic Profile <http://www.rug.nl/staff/c.cakirlar/research> > > Lab and Collections > <http://www.rug.nl/research/groningen-institute-of-archaeology/research/archeozoologie?lang=en> > (webpage) > > For further information about the reference collections or to visit them, > please contact Christian Küchelmann ([log in to unmask]) or Esther > Scheele ([log in to unmask]), tel. +31(0)50-3636731 > <+31%2050%20363%206731>). >