Sierra Harding, PhD

Interdisciplinary Archaeozoologist

Publications


Exploring eastern Mediterranean Iron Age coastal connections through sheep astragali using geometric morphometrics.


S. Harding, A. Hadjikoumis, Vermeersch S., N. Marom

Peer Community in Archaeology, vol. 100457, 2024


Hoofprints in the sand: A study on domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Iron Age southern Phoenicia using traditional biometric methods.


S. Harding, S. Vermeersch, C. Ujma, G. Deonarain, M. Susnow, R. Shaffir, G. Lehmann, A. Gilboa, N. Marom

Hoofprints in the sand: A study on domestic sheep (Ovis aries) from Iron Age southern Phoenicia using traditional biometric methods., 662–663, 2023, pp. 82–93


Stowaways: Maritime ecology of the oldest commensal ship rats (Rattus rattus) found on a Mediterranean shipwreck.


Harding S., M. Tapson, D. Cvikel, N. Marom

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, vol. 49(103947), 2023


Animal remains from Tel Rehov: Economy and culture in the Iron Age settlement.


N. Marom, K. Tamar, S. Harding

Near Eastern Archaeology, vol. 85(2), 2022, pp. 164–169


First Evidence of Trade in Galilean Salted Fish on the Carmel Coast in the Early Islamic Period.


S. Harding, O. Lernau, W. Vouters, N. Marom, D. Cvikel

European Journal of Archaeology , vol. 26(3), 2022, pp. 320–340