Publications
Osborne, D. A. (2013) Fallow Deer in Iron Age and Roman Britain: a study of fallow deer antlers using stable isotopes. Unpublished MSc dissertation, University of Nottingham. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.812350
Miller, H., Carden, R. F., Evans, J., Lamb, A., Madgwick, R., Osborne, D., Symmons, R. and Sykes, N. (2015) Dead or alive? Investigating long-distance transport of live fallow deer and their body parts in antiquity. Environmental Archaeology 21(3), 246–259. DOI: 10.1179/1749631414Y.0000000043
Osborne, D. (2017) Imports and isotopes: a modern baseline study for interpreting Iron Age and Roman trade in fallow deer antlers. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 27(1): Article 10, 1–15. DOI: 10.5334/pia-482
Osborne, D. (2023) When did the cows come home? British Geological Survey blog. URL: https://www.bgs.ac.uk/news/when-did-the-cows-come-home/ (accessed 2023-02-23)
Osborne, D. (2023) When did the cows come home? Exploring Bronze Age animal husbandry with isotopes and X-rays. PAST: The newsletter of the Prehistoric Society 103, 12–13. URL: https://www.prehistoricsociety.org/publications/past/103 (accessed 2023-09-14)
Osborne, D. (2023) Book review: Footmarks: a journey into our restless past by Jim Leary. Folk Life: Journal of Ethnological Studies 61(2), 199-200. DOI: 10.1080/04308778.2023.2251254
Osborne, D. (submitted) ‘The cow that lived’: animal care and welfare in prehistoric Britain, in: Mannermaa, K., Armstrong Oma, K., Brusgaard, N. and Kirkinen, T. (eds.) Archaeological Perspectives on Animal Welfare. London:Bloomsbury.