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130-Mar-2020The bird remains from Saruq al-Hadid: Insights into human activity and the environment in late prehistoric southeastern ArabiaRoberts, James ; Weeks, Lloyd ; Fillios, Melanie ; Cable, Charlotte ; al-Aali, Yaaqoub Yousef; Boraik, Mansour; Zein, Hassan15-Jun-2020
2Dec-2019The exploitation of marine resources at Saruq al‐Hadid: Insights into the movement of people and resources in Bronze and Iron Age south‐eastern ArabiaRoberts, James ; Weeks, Lloyd ; Fillios, Melanie ; Cable, Charlotte ; Carter, Melissa; Youssef al Aali, Yaaqoub; Boraik Radwan, Mansour; Zein, Hassan11-Jun-2020
3Aug-2019Preliminary insights into late prehistoric fish procurement strategies in the desert interior of southeastern Arabia: The results of LA-ICP-MS analysis of a fish otolith assemblage from Saruq al-Hadid, UAERoberts, James ; Weeks, Lloyd ; Fillios, Melanie ; Cable, Charlotte ; al-Ali, Yaaqoub Youssef; Boraik, Mansour; Zein, Hassan15-Jun-2020
42017The Environment and Interactions of Neolithic HalaiColeman, John E; Karimali, Evangelia; Karali, Lilian; Fillios, Melanie ; Diffey, Charlotte; Vaiglova, Petra; Bogaard, Amy; Joos, Jayme; Angeli, Effie15-Jun-2020
52012Pig Frequency as a Proxy Measure of Inter Site Variability: A Case Study from Early Helladic GreeceFillios, Melanie 31-May-2016
62007Measuring Complexity in Early Bronze Age Greece: The Pig as a Proxy Indicator of Socio-Economic StructuresFillios, Melanie 6-Jun-2017

Credit Name
Melanie Fillios
Full Name
Fillios, Melanie
Variants
Fillios, M
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:mfillio2
 
Position Title
Senior Lecturer in Archaeology
 
 
Scopus Author ID
Web of Science profile key
1123140
Biography
As a zooarchaeologist I am interested in the human-animal-environmental nexus, especially in the context of foodways and environmental sustainability. I apply behavioral ecology to human-animal relationships in order to address changes in subsistence, economics and social organization. I have concurrent research projects in Australia and Cyprus. My research in Australia focuses on two issues: 1) The dingo-human relationship in Holocene Australia and 2) Human responses to environmental change in Colonial Australia, with specific focus on the introduction of European domesticates. Previous research in Australian prehistory includes climate change and megafaunal extinctions at Pleistocene Cuddie Springs and Aboriginal settlement and subsistence in the Pilbara, Western Australia. I have conducted research in Historical Archaeology on thesocio-economic implications of diet in 19th C. Colonial Sydney, and currently research the socio-environmental impacts of sheep. I direct the Australian Centre for Domesticate and Commensal research (ACDCr), am an Associate Director of the Paphos Theatre Project with the University of Sydney, and a member of the advisory board of the Centre for Human Animal Environment (HumAnE) at the University of Exeter, UK.
 
Discipline
School of HASS - Archaeology and Paleoanthropology
 
Faculty
Faculty of HASS and Education
Surname
Fillios
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Given Name
Melanie
 
Preferred Given Name
Melanie
School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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