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Arnold, Dana and Ballantyne, Andrew (eds.) (2004) Architecture as experience: radical change in spatial practice , London, UK, Routledge, 312pp.

Arnold, Dana (ed.) (2004) Cultural identities and the aesthetics of Britishness , Manchester, UK, Manchester University Press, 224pp. (Studies in Imperialism Series).

Walker, Elizabeth A., Wenban-Smith, Francis and Healy, Frances (eds.) (2004) Lithics in action. [Proceedings of the Lithic Studies Society Conference held in Cardiff, September 2000] , Oxford, GB, Oxbow Books, 288pp. (Lithic Studies Society Occasional Paper 8).

Adams, Jonathan and Black, Jennifer (2004) From rescue to research: medieval ship finds in St Peter Port, Guernsey. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 33, (2), 230-252. (doi:10.1111/j.1095-9270.2004.00021.x).

Arnold, Dana (2004) Trans-planting national cultures: The Phoenix Park, Dublin (1832-49), an urban heterotopia. In, Arnold, Dana (ed.) Cultural identities and the aesthetics of Britishness. Manchester, UK; New York, USA, Manchester University Press; Palgrave, 67-86. (Studies in Imperialism Series).

Champion, Timothy (2004) Exotic materials in the Early Bronze Age of southeastern England. In, Bradley, John, Coles, John, Grogan, Eion, Raftery, Barry and Roche, Helen (eds.) From megaliths to metal: Essays in honour of George Eogan. Oxford, UK, Oxbow Books, 51-55.

Chumley, A., Petley, G., Edwards, C.J., Taylor, P., Mays, S., Sofaer Derevenski, J., Mahon, P., Cooper, C. and Arden, N.K. (2004) Changes in hip geometry from medieval to modern times. At 26th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Seattle, USA, 01 - 05 Oct 2004.

Earl, G.P. (2004) Video killed engaging VR? Computer visualizations on the TV screen Graeme Earl. In, Smiles, Sam (ed.) Envisioning the Past: Archaeology and the Image. Malden, US, Oxford, GB, Wiley-Blackwell, 204-222. (New Interventions in Art History).

Finneran, Niall (2004) Alexandria: A City and Myth , Stroud, UK, Tempus Publishing, 176pp.

Gamble, Clive, Davies, William, Pettitt, Paul and Richards, Martin (2004) Climate change and evolving human diversity in Europe during the last glacial (one contribution of 14 to a discussion meeting issue 'The evolutionary legacy of the Ice Ages' ). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, series B, 359, (1442), 243-254. (doi:10.1098/rstb.2003.1396).

Gascoigne, Alison L. (2004) The late Roman and early Islamic urban enceinte. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 14, (2), 276-284. (doi:10.1017/S0959774304250168).

Goodrick, Glyn and Earl, Graeme, Huggett, Jeremy and Ross, Seamus (eds.) (2004) A manufactured past: virtual reality in archaeology. Internet Archaeology, 15.

Hamilakis, Y. (2004) Archaeologies of the senses, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press (Submitted).

Hamilakis, Yannis (2004) Archaeology and the politics of pedagogy. World Archaeology, 36, (2), 287 -309. (DOI: 10.1080/0043824042000261031).

Hamilakis, Yannis and Konsolaki, Eleni (2004) Pigs for the gods: burnt animal sacrifices as embodied rituals at a Myceanean sanctuary. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 23, (2), 135-151. (doi:10.1111/j.1468-0092.2004.00206.x).

Izzet, V. (2004) Purloined letters: the Aristonothos inscription and crater. In, Lomas, Kathryn (ed.) Greek Identity in the Western Mediterranean: Papers in Honour of Brian Shefton. The Greeks in the West: Papers in Honour of Brian Shefton USA, Brill, 191-210. (Mnemosyne, Supplements 246).

Jones, A. (2004) Archaeometry and materiality: materials based analysis in theory and practice. Archaeometry, 46, (3), 327-338. (doi:10.1111/j.1475-4754.2004.00161.x).

Jones, Andrew (2004) Matter and memory: colour, remembrance and the Neolithic/Bronze Age transition. In, DeMarrais, Elizabeth, Gosden, Chris and Renfrew, Colin (eds.) Rethinking materiality: the engagement of mind with the material world. Cambridge, UK, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 167-178.

Leech, Roger H. (2004) The Atlantic World and Industrialization: Contexts for the Structures of Everyday Life in Early Modern Bristol. In, Barker, David and Cranstone, David (eds.) The Archaeology of Industrialization. Archaeology of Industrializtion Conference Leeds, UK, Maney, 155-164. (Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology Monograph 2).

Leech, Roger H. (2004) [Colonial landscape of the eastern Caribbean]. Columbia, USA, University of South Carolina Press

Leech, Roger H., Williams, B. (ed.) (2004) Owners and tenants – the historical documentation for Nos. 57–64 Redcliff Street and Nos. 88-91 St Thomas Street. Bristol and Avon Archaeology, 19, 3-12.

Llobera, M. (2004) The nature of everyday experience: examples on the study of visual space. In, Unwin, D. (ed.) Re-presenting GIS. London, UK, John Wiley.

Llobera, Marcos, Wheatley, D.W., Steele, T.J.M., Cox, Simon and Parchment, O. (2004) Calculating the inherent visual structure of a landscape ('total viewshed') using high-throughput computing. In, XXXII International Conference - Computer Applications in Archaeology 2004 - Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Beyond the Artifact: Digital Interpretation of the Past, Prato, Italy, 13 - 17 Apr 2004. (In Press).

Marshall, Yvonne (2004) Social organisation. In, Furey, Louise and Holdaway, Simon (eds.) Change through time: 50 years of New Zealand Archaeology. Auckland, N.Z., New Zealand Archaeological Association, 55-84. (NZAA Monograph, 26 26).

Matheus, Paul, Burns, James, Weinstock, Jaco and Hofreiter, Michael (2004) Pleistocene brown bears in the mid-continent of North America. Science, 306, (5699), 1150-1150. (doi:10.1126/science.1101495).

McNabb, John, Binyon, Francesca and Hazelwood, Lee (2004) The large cutting tools from the South African Acheulean and the question of social traditions. Current Anthropology, 45, (5), 653-677. (doi:10.1086/423973).

Morris, Elaine (2004) Later prehistoric pottery. In, Green Park (Reading Business Park) Phase 2 Excavations 1995: Neolithic and Bronze Age sites. , Oxford Archaeology, 58-91. (Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph, 19).

Sofaer-Derevenski, J.S. and Sorensen, M LS (2004) Technological change as social change: the case of early metallurgy in Central Europe. Norwegian Archaeological Review

Steele, T. J. M., Gkiasta, M., Russell, T. and Shennan, S. (2004) Neolithic transition in Europe - the radiocarbon record revisited. Antiquity, 77, 45-62.

Strutt, K.D. and Hay, S.A. (2004) Recent geophysical survey work at the site of Clausentum, Bitterne Park Manor, Southampton. CBA News, April 2004, p.19.

Wenban-Smith, F., Whittaker, K., Bates, M. and Beasley, M. (2004) The lost valley. British Archaeology, 74, 22-27.

Wenban-Smith, Francis (2004) Behaviour and cognition in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic: introduction. In, Walker, Elizabeth A., Wenban-Smith, Francis and Healy, Frances (eds.) Lithics in Action. Lithic Studies in the Year 2000 Oxford, GB, Oxbow Books, 1-5. (Lithic Studies Society Occasional Papers 8).

Wenban-Smith, Francis (2004) Bringing behaviour into focus: archaic landscapes and lithic technology. In, Walker, Elizabeth A., Wenban-Smith, Francis and Healy, Frances (eds.) Lithics in Action. Lithic Studies in the Year 2000 Oxford, GB, Oxbow Books, 48-56. (Lithic Studies Society Occasional Paper 8).

Wenban-Smith, Francis (2004) Handaxe typology and Lower Palaeolithic cultural development: ficrons, cleavers and two giant handaxes from Cuxton. Lithics, 25, 11-21.

Wheatley, David (2004) Making space for an archaeology of place. Internet Archaeology, 15

Williams, D.F. (2004) Purbeck marble in Roman and medieval Britain. In, Hinton, David A. (ed.) Purbeck Papers. Southampton, UK, University of Southampton, Department of Archaeology, 126-131. (Department of Archaeology Monograph Series, 4).

Williams, David F. (2004) The Eruption of Vesuvius and its implications for the Early Roman Amphora trade with India. In, Eiring, Jonas and Lund, John (eds.) Transport amphorae and trade in the Eastern Mediterranean : Acts of the International Colloquium at the Danish Institute at Athens. Aarhus, Greece, Aarhus University Press, 441-450. (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens, 5).

Zakrzewski, S., Bernal, J. and Jones, A. (2004) Diversity within Orkney Islands Neolithic human skeletal material: what does it mean? In, Zakrzewski, S. and Clegg, M. (eds.) Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology. Fifth Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology Oxford, Uk, Archaeopress. (BAR International Series BAR S1383 2005).

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