Articles (7)
- Oliver Schmitsberger, Florian Anton Fladerer, Marc Händel, Konstantina Saliari, Ursula B. Göhlich, Rachel Hopkins, Gerhard Forstenpointner, William Davies, Christine Neugebauer-Maresch (2019): Hunting horse at the Danube – A Late Pleistocene cannon bone with cut-marks from Vienna-Nussdorf and its (re)discovery – Berichte der Geologischen Bundesanstalt – 132: 155 - 183.
- Peter Trebsche, Konstantina Saliari, Andreas Kroh, Karina Grömer, Umberto Tecchiati (2018): Erich Pucher zum 65. Geburtstag – Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien – 120A: 5 - 18.
- Karina Grömer, Konstantina Saliari (2018): Dressing Central European prehistory - the sheep’s contribution: An interdisciplinary study about archaeological textile finds and archaeozoology – Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien – 120A: 127 - 156.
- Skin, leather, and fur may have disappeared, but bones remain . . . The case study of the 10th…Konstantina Saliari, Sabine Felgenhauer-Schmiedt (2017): Skin, leather, and fur may have disappeared, but bones remain ... The case study of the 10th century AD fortified settlement Sand in Lower Austria – Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien – 119A: 95 - 114.
- Products of animal skin from Antiquity to the Medieval PeriodKarina Grömer, Gabriela Russ-Popa, Konstantina Saliari (2017): Products of animal skin from Antiquity to the Medieval Period – Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien – 119A: 69 - 93.
- Corrections to Archaeozoological investigation of the La Tène A-C1 salt-mining complex and the…Konstantina Saliari, Erich Pucher, Matthias Kucera (2017): Corrections to Archaeozoological investigation of the La Tène A-C1 salt-mining complex and the surrounding graves of Putzenkopf Nord (Bad Dürrnberg, Austria) – Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien – 119A: 155.
- Konstantina Saliari, Erich Pucher, Matthias Kucera (2016): Archaeozoological investigation of the La Tène A-C1 salt-mining complex and the surrounding graves of Putzenkopf Nord (Bad Dürrnberg, Austria) – Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien – 118A: 245 - 288.