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Arnold, Dana (2003) Facts or fragments? Visual histories in the age of mechanical reproduction. In, Arnold, Dana and Bending, Stephen (eds.) Tracing Architecture: The Aesthetics of Antiquarianism. Oxford, GB, Blackwell, 30-48.

Abad Casal, L., Keay, S. and Ramallo Asensio, S. (2006) Introduction. In, Abad Casal, L., Keay, S. and Ramallo Asensio, S. (eds.) Early Roman Towns in Hispania Tarraconensis. Rhode Island, USA, Journal of Roman archaeology, 9-17. (Journal of Roman archeaology; Supplementary series 62).

Adams, J. R. (2003) Ships, innovation and social change: Aspects of carvel shipbuilding in Northern Europe 1450-1850., Stockholm, University of Stockholm, 248pp. (Stockholm studies in archaeology 24 and Stockholm marine archaeology reports 3)

Adams, J.R. (2002) Maritime Archaeology. In, Orser, C. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology. Oxford, UK, Routledge, 624pp.

Adams, J.R. (2010) A Maritime Archaeology of Ships. Innovation and Social Change in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe., Oxford, UK, Oxbow Books, 228pp. (In Press)

Adams, Joanthan (2006) Editorial article: From the water margins to the centre ground? Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 1, (1), 1-8. (doi:10.1007/s11457-005-9001-8)

Adams, Jonathan (2001) Ships and boats as archaeological source material. World Archaeology, 32, (3), 292-310. (doi:10.1080/00438240120048644)

Adams, Jonathan (2007) Identity, threat and defiance: interpreting the “bulwark”, a 12th century lake building on Gotland, Sweden. Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 1, (2), 170-190. (doi:10.1007/s11457-006-9008-9)

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)

Adams, Jonathan and Gibbins, David, Adams, Jonathan and Gibbins, David (eds.) (2001) Shipwrecks and maritime archaeology. World Archaeology, 32, (3), 279-291. (DOI: 10.1080/00438240120048635)

Adams, Jonathan and Ronnby, J (2010) One of his Majesty’s ‘beste kraffwells’. The wreck of an early carvel-built ship at Franska Stenarna, Sweden. International Journal of Maritime Archaeology (In Press)

Adams, Jonathan and Rönnby, Johan (2002) Kuggmaren 1: the first cog find in the Stockholm archipelago, Sweden. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 31, (2), 172-181. (doi:10.1006/ijna.2002.1046)

Adams, Jonathan and Rönnby, Johan (2009) Kraveln - marinarkeologiska undersökningar av ett skeppsvrak från tidigt 1500-tal i Nämndöfjärden, Stockholms skärgård. In, Schoerner, Katarina (ed.) Skärgård och örlog - Nedslag i Stockholms skärgårds tidiga historia. Visby, SE, Kungl. Vitterhetsakademiens.

Al-Talhi, Dhaifallah (2000) Mada'in Salih, a Nabataean town in north west Arabia: analysis and interpretation of the excavation 1986-1990. University of Southampton, School of Humanities, Doctoral Thesis, 346pp.

Alberti, Ben, Fowles, Severin, Holbraad, Martin, Marshall, Yvonne and Whitmore, Chris (2011) "Worlds otherwise": Archaeology, anthropology, and ontological difference. Current Anthropology, 52, (6), 896-912. (doi:10.1086/662027)

Alberti, Benjamin and Marshall, Yvonne (2009) Animating archaeology: local theories and conceptually open-ended methodologies. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 19, (3), 344-356. (doi:10.1017/S0959774309000535)

Arnold, D. (2008) Shaping London, Shaping Lives: Hospitals as Agents of Change in the Metropolis, 1700-1840, Oxford, UK, Routledge, 208pp.

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).

Arnold, Dana (2005) Rural urbanism: London landscapes in the early nineteenth century, Manchester, UK, Manchester University Press, 221pp.

Arnott, S., Dix, J.K., Best, A.I. and Gregory, D. (2002) Acoustical Properties of Waterlogged Wood. Acta Acustica united with Acustica, 88, (5), 699-702.

Arnott, S.H.L., Dix, J.K., Best, A.I. and Gregory, D.J. (2005) Imaging of buried archaeological materials: the reflection properties of archaeological wood. Marine Geophysical Researches, 26, (2-4), 135-144. (doi:10.1007/s11001-005-3713-x)

Barker, D.S., Hinton, D.A. and Strutt, K.D. (2007) Tidgrove Warren Farm, Hampshire. CBA News, April 2007, p.7.

Barker, D.S., Strutt, K.D. and Wheatley, D.W. (2006) Summary of the archaeological survey and excavation at Tidgrove Warren Farm, Hampshire, 7th August – 27th September 2005. CBA News, April 2006, 16-18.

Barker, Elton, Bouzarovski, Stefan, Pelling, Christopher and Isaksen, Leif (2010) Mapping an ancient historian in a digital age: the Herodotus Encoded Space-Text-Image Archive (HESTIA). Leeds International Classical Studies, 9, (1)

Barker, Elton, Bouzarovski, Stefan, Pelling, Christopher and Isaksen, Leif (2011) HESTIA (the Herodotus Encoded Space-Text-Imaging Archive): an interdisciplinary project. In, Research Infrastructures in the Digital Humanities. , European Science Foundation, 16-17. (Science Policy Briefing, 42).

Barker, Elton and Isaksen, Leif (2009) Greeks and Others around the Black Sea: representing space in Herodotus. In, Fourth International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities, Istanbul, Turkey, 14 - 18 Sep 2009.

Barker, Elton, Isaksen, Leif, Rabinowitz, Nick, Bouzarovski, Stefan and Pelling, Christopher (2011) HESTIA: using digital resources to investigate the world of an ancient historian. In, Dunn, S. and Mahony, S. (eds.) Digital Classicist Supplement of the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies. , Institute of Classical Studies. (In Press)

Basell, L.S. (2010) Middle stone age Sangoan-Lupemban Lithic assemblages in Africa. In, Allsworth-Jones, Philip (ed.) West African Archaeology New developments, new perspectives. Oxford, GB, British Archaeological Reports, 15-28. (British Archaeological Reports International Series, S2164).

Basell, L.S., Brown, Tony, Hosfield, R. and Toms, P. (2010) The geoarchaeology of Palaeolithic rivers of south west Britain. In, Geoarchaeology, Climate Change and Sustainability. , Geological Society of America. (In Press)

Bates, M.R, Keen, D.H., Whittaker, J.E., Merry, J.S. and Wenban-Smith, F.F. (2002) Middle Pleistocene molluscan and ostracod faunas from Allhallows, Kent, UK. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 113, (3), 223-236. (doi:10.1016/S0016-7878(02)80026-8)

Beck, Colleen M., Johnson, William Gray and Schofield, John (2002) Introduction: matériel culture in the modern world. In, Beck, Colleen M, Johnson, William Gray and Schofield, John (eds.) Matériel Culture: The Archaeology of Twentieth-Century Conflict. London, UK; New York, USA, Routledge, 1-8. (One World Archaeology 44).

Benton, M.J., Bouaziz, S., Buffetaut, E., Martill, D., Ouaja, M., Soussi, M. and Trueman, C.N. (2000) Dinosaurs and other fossil vertebrates from fluvial deposits in the Lower Cretaceous of southern Tunisia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 157, (3-4), 227-246. (doi:10.1016/S0031-0182(99)00167-4)

Bernal, John, Zakrzewski, Sonia and Jones, Andrew (2005) Measuring variation in the Neolithic human bones from the Orkney Islands. In, Zakrzewski, Sonia and Clegg, Margaret (eds.) Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology. BABAO 5th Annual Conference Oxford, UK, Archaeopress, 105-112. (BAR International Series, 1383 1383).

Biggins, J.A. and Strutt, K.D. (2006) Abbey House, Palace Green, Durham: an archaeological survey and documentary history of a Medieval Town House. Archaeologia Aeliana, 35, (5th series), 83-103.

Blue, L. (2002) Myos Hormos / Quseir al-Qadim: A Roman and Islamic port on the red sea coast of Egypt - a maritime perspective. In, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. 35th Seminar for Arabian Studies London, UK, Seminar for Arabian Studies, 139-150.

Blue, L. (2002) The historical context of the construction of the Vattai fishing boat and related frame-first vessels of Tamil Nadu and beyond. In, Parkin, David and Barnes, Ruth (eds.) Ships and the development of maritime technology on the Indian Ocean. London, UK, Routledge, Curzon, 278-290. (Indian Ocean Series).

Blue, Lucy (2009) Boats, routes and sailing conditions of Indo-Roman trade. In, Willis, Michael (ed.) Migration, Trade and Peoples. London, UK, British Association for South Asian Studies, 3-13. (European Association of South Asian Archaeologists. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Congress London, 2005).

Blue, Lucy (2010) Lake Mareotis research project. In, Blue, Lucy and Khalid, Emad (eds.) Lake Mareotis: Reconstructing the Past. Proceedings of the International Conference on the Archaeology of the Mareotic Region. , Archeopress BAR, 25-33. (University of Southampron Series in Archaeology, 2).

Blue, Lucy and Palmer, Colin (2010) Country boats of the Ganges Delta – an ethnographic study of inland navigation. In, Bockius, Ronald (ed.) Between The Seas: Transfer and Exchange in Nautical Technology. , Germany, Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums; Schnell & Steiner, 479-488. (International Symposium of Boat and Ship Archaeology, 11).

Blue, Lucy, Whitewright, Julian and Thomas, R.I. (2011) Ships and ships’ fittings. In, Peacock, David and Blue, Lucy (eds.) Myos Hormos-Quseir al-Qadim. Roman and Islamic Ports on the Red Sea. Volume 2: The Finds from the 1999-2003 Excavations. Oxford, GB, Oxbow Books, 179-209. (In Press)

Bradley, Richard, Jones, Andrew M., Nordenborg-Myhre, Lise and Sackett, Hannah (2003) Sailing through Stone: Carved Ships and the Rock Face at Revheim, Southwest Norway. Norwegian Archaeological Review, 35, (2), 109-118. (doi:10.1080/002936502762389738)

Bray, Simon and Hughes, Paul (2001) Report on the archaeological potential of two sites located on the route of the A6 bypass at Great Glen, Leicestershire. Southampton, UK, PLUS, 21pp.

Briant, R.M., Wenban-Smith, F.F. and Schwenninger, J-L. (2009) Solent river gravels at Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire SZ 230 930. In, Briant, R.M., Bates, M.R., Hosfield, R.T. and Wenban-Smith, F.F. (eds.) The Quaternary of the Solent Basin and West Sussex Raised Beaches: Field Guide. Field Meeting of the Quaternary Research Association London, GB, Quaternary Research Association, 161-170.

Brothwell, Don and Zakrzewski, Sonia R. (2004) Metric and non-metric studies of archaeological human bone. In, Brickley, Megan and McKinley, Jacqueline I. (eds.) Guidelines to the Standards for Recording Human Remains. Southampton, GB, Institute of Field Archaeologists / British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology, 27-33. (IFA Paper, 7).

Brown, A.G (2009) The geomorphology and environment of the Hemington reach. In, Ripper, Susan (ed.) The Hemington Bridges : The Excavation of Three Medieval Bridges at Hemington Quarry, Near Castle Donington, Leicestershire. Leicester, UK, University of Leicester School of Archaeology and Ancient History, 142-173.

Brown, A.G. (2008) Geoarchaeology, the four dimensional (4D) fluvial matrix and climatic causality. [in special issue: The 39th Annual Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium: Fluvial Deposits and Environmental History: Geoarchaeology, Paleohydrology, and Adjustment to Environmental Change] Geomorphology, 101, (1-2), 278-297. (doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.05.021)

Brown, A.G., Basell, L.S., Toms, P.S. and Scrivner, R.C. (2009) Towards a budget approach to Pleistocene terraces: preliminary studies using the River Exe in South West England. Proceedings of the Geologists Association, 7pp. (doi:10.1016/j.pgeola.2009.08.012)

Brown, A.G., Cooper, L., Salisbury, C.R. and Smith, D.N. (2001) Late Holocene channel changes of the Middle Trent: channel response to a thousand-year flood record. Geomorphology, 39, (1-2), 69-82. (doi:10.1016/S0169-555X(01)00052-6)

Brown, A.G., Ellis, C. and Roseff, R. (2009) Holocene sulphur-rich palaeochannel sediments: diagenetic conditions, magnetic properties and archaeological implications. Journal of Archaeological Science, 9pp. (doi:10.1016/j.jas.2009.08.009)

Brown, Anthony, Bennett, Jenny and Rhodes, Edward (2009) Roman mining on Exmoor: a geomorphological approach at Anstey's Combe, Dulverton. Environmental Archaeology, 14, (1), 50-61. (doi:10.1179/174963109X400673)

Brown, Anthony G. (2009) Colluvial and alluvial response to land use change in Midland England: an integrated geoarchaeological approach. [In special issue: Climate and long-term human impact on sediment fluxes in watershed systems]. Geomorphology, 108, (1-2), 92-106. (doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2007.12.021)

Brown, Anthony G., Hatton, Jackie, O'Brian, Charlotte E., Selby, Katherine A., Langdon, Peter G., Stuijts, Ingelisa and Caseldine, Christopher J. (2005) Vegetation, landscape and human activity in Midland Ireland: mire and lake records from the Lough Kinale-Derragh Lough area, Central Ireland. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 14, (2), 81-98. (doi:10.1007/s00334-005-0063-1)

Brown, Antony G. (2009) L’archéologie fluviale en Angleterre. Dossieres d'Archaeologie, (331), 1-7.

Brown, Keith (2002) The cupboard of yesterdays? Perspectives on the usable past. In, Brown, Keith and Hamilakis, Yannis (eds.) The Usable Past: Greek Metahistories. London, UK, Lexington Books, 1-19.

Brown, Tony (2008) The Bronze Age climate and environment of Britain. Bronze Age Review, 1, 7-22.

Brown, Tony and Basell, Laura (2008) New lower Palaelithic finds from the Axe valley Dorset. PAST - Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society, 60, 1-3.

Brughmans, Tom (2010) Crossing the threshold: a critical analysis of Levantine domestic architecture. Terra Incognita: Annual Review of Archaeological Master Research in Flanders, 4

Brughmans, Tom (2010) Connecting the dots: towards archaeological network analysis. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 29, (3), 277-303. (doi:10.1111/j.1468-0092.2010.00349.x)

Brughmans, Tom (2011) Facebooking the past: a critical social network analysis approach for archaeology. In, Thinking beyond the Tool: Archaeological Computing and the Interpretative Process. Oxford, GB, Archaeopress. (In Press)

Budden, Sandy and Sofaer, Joanna (2009) Non-discursive knowledge and the construction of identity. Potters, potting and performance at the bronze age tell of Százhalombatta, Hungary. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 19, (2), 203-220. (doi:10.1017/S0959774309000274)

Callebaut, D., Ameels, V., De Groot, K., Moens, J., Mortier, S., Pletincx, D. and Strutt, K. (2003) Buitendienst Oost-Vlaanderen. Nieuwsbrief: Instituut voor het Archeologisch Patrimonium Kenniscel Afdeling Monumenten & Landschappen, August 2003, 43-46.

Carerras, C. and Williams, D. F. (2002) "Carrot" amphoras: a Syrian or Palestinian connection? In, Humphrey, J. H. (ed.) The Roman and Byzantine Near East. Portsmouth, USA, Journal of Roman Archaeology, 133-144. (Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplement, 3 49).

Carey, Chris J., Brown, Tony G., Challis, Keith C., Howard, Andy J. and Cooper, Lynden (2008) Predictive modelling of multiperiod geoarchaeological resources at a river confluence: a case study from the Trent-Soar, UK. Journal of Archaeological Prospection, 13, (4), 241-250. (doi:10.1002/arp.295)

Cashmore, Lisa and Zakrzewski, Sonia R (2009) The expression of asymmetry in hand bones from the medieval cemetery at Écija, Spain. In, Lewis, Mary E and Clegg, Margaret (eds.) Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference of the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology. Oxford, GB, Archaeopress, 79-92. (British Archaeological Reports International Series, 1918).

Cashmore, Lisa and Zakrzewski, Sonia R. (2012) Assessment of musculoskeletal stress marker development in the hand. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology(doi:10.1002/(ISSN)1099-1212) (In Press)

Champion, T. C. (2003) Egypt and the diffusion of culture. In, Jeffreys, D. (ed.) Views of Egypt since Napoleon Bonaparte: Imperialism, colonialism and modern appropriations. London, UK, UCL Press, 127-145. (Encounters with ancient Egypt).

Champion, T.C. (2003) Kent from 1500 to 300BC. In, Haselgrove, C.C. and Pope, R.E. (eds.) The earlier Iron Age in Britain and the near continent. Oxford, UK, Oxbow Books.

Champion, T.C. (2003) The deposition of the boat. In, The Dover Boat. UK, English Heritage.

Champion, T.C., Haselgrove, C., Armit, I., Creighton, J. and Gwilt, A. (2001) Understanding the British Iron Age: an agenda for action. A Report for the Iron Age Research Seminar and the Council of the Prehistoric Society, Salisbury, UK, Trust for Wessex Archaeology, 52pp.

Champion, Timothy (2001) The appropriation of the Phoenicians in British imperial ideology. Nations and Nationalism, 7, (4), 451-467. (doi:10.1111/1469-8219.00027)

Champion, Timothy (2003) Beyond Egyptology: Egypt in 19th and 20th century archaeology and anthropology. In, Champion, Timothy and Ucko, Peter (eds.) The Wisdom of Egypt: Changing Visions Through the Ages. London, UK, UCL Press, 161-185. (Encounters with Ancient Egypt).

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.

Champion, Timothy C. (2006) The image of the Celts in the 19th century. In, Rieckhoff, Sabine (ed.) Celtes et Gaulois dans l'Histoire, l'Historiographie et l'Ideologie Moderne. Actes de la Table Ronde Glux-en-Glenne, France, Bibracte, 123-142.

Champion, Timothy C. (2007) The growth of archaeology in Kent. In, Williams, John (ed.) The Archaeology of Kent to AD 800. Woodbridge, Boydell, 61-126. (Submitted)

Champion, Timothy C. (2007) Prehistoric Kent. In, Williams, John (ed.) The Archaeology of Kent. Woodbridge, UK, Boydell, 67-132.

Chrysanthi, Angeliki, Murrieta Flores, Patricia and Papadopoulos, Constantinos (2012) Thinking beyond the tool: archaeological computing and the interpretive process, London, GB, Archaeopress (British Archaeological Reports) (In Press)

Chrysanthi, Angeliki, Murrieta Flores, Patricia and Papadopoulos, Constantinos (2012) Archaeological computing: towards prosthesis or amputation? In, Chrysanthi, A., Murrieta Flores, P. and Papadopoulos, C. (eds.) Thinking beyond the Tool: Archaeological Computing and the Interpretive Process. Oxford, GB, Archaeopress, 7-13. (British Archaeological Reports International Series). (In Press)

Chrysanthi, Angeliki, Papadopoulos, Constantinos and Frankland, Tom (2011) 'Evaluating 'tangible pasts': a mixed reality application for cultural heritage. In, Bowen, Jonathan P., Dunn, Stuart and Ng, Kia (eds.) Proceedings of Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2011). Electronic Visualisation and the Arts 2011 (EVA 2011) , British Computer Society.

Chrysanthi, Angeliki, Papadopoulos, Constantinos and Frankland, Tom (2012) ‘Tangible pasts’: user-centred design of a mixed reality application for cultural heritage. In, 40th Annual Computer Applications & Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference (CAA 2012), 26 - 30 Mar 2012.

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.

Clark, Kathleen Mary (1994) Paleopathology in archaeological faunal remains: a new approach. University of Southampton, Department of Archaeology, Doctoral Thesis, 342pp.

Clark, Royston Helm (1999) The Mesolithic hunters of the Trentino: a case study in hunter-gatherer settlement and subsistence. University of Southampton, Faculty of Arts, School of Humanities, Doctoral Thesis, 356pp.

Clarke, D., Deom, J.M. and Sala, R. (2010) The Karez of the Sauran region. Water Science & Technology

Clarke, D., Sala, R, Deom, J.M. and Meseth, E. (2005) Reconstructing irrigation at the Otrar Oasis, Kazakhstan, AD 800-1700. Irrigation and Drainage, 54, (4), 375-388. (doi:10.1002/ird.195)

Cobb, Hanna and Ransley, Jesse (2009) Moving beyond the 'scape' to being in the (watery) world, wherever. In, Seascape: Anthropological and Archaeological Approaches to the Human Habitation of the Sea session at ASA09: Anthropological and Archaeological Imaginations: Past, Present and Future, Bristol, GB, 06 - 09 Apr 2009. 12pp.

Collins, K. and Mallinson, J. (2003) The "Mary Rose" site and environment today. In, Marsden, P., Collins, K., Harrison, R., Mallinson, J. and Lewis, W. (eds.) Archaeology of the "Mary Rose" Vol. 1. Sealed by time: the loss and recovery of the "Mary Rose". Portsmouth, UK, The Mary Rose Trust Ltd, 71-75.

Cripps, Paul, Earl, Graeme and Wheatley, David (2006) A dwelling place in bits. Journal of Iberian Archaeology, 8, 25-39.

Croucher, Karina, Canning, John, Gawthrope, Jane, Allan, Rebecca, Croucher, Sarah and Ross, Catherine (2007) Here be dragons? Enterprising graduates in the humanities. Southampton, UK, Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies, 32pp.

Cummings, Victoria, Jones, Andrew M. and Watson, Aaron (2002) In-between places: axial symmetry and divided space in the monuments of the Black Mountains, south-west Wales. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 12, (1), 57-70. (doi:10.1017/S0959774302000033)

Davies, S.W.G. (2001) A very model of a modern human industry: new perspectives on the origins and spread of the Aurignacian in Europe. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 67, 195-217.

Davies, W. and Gollop, P. (2003) The Human Presence in Europe during the Last Glacial Period II: Climate Tolerance and Climate Preferences of Mid- and Late Glacial Hominids. In, Van Andel, T.H. and Davies, W. (eds.) Neanderthals and modern humans in the European landscape during the last glaciation: archaeological results of the Stage 3 Project. Cambridge, UK, The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 131-146.

Davies, W., Van Andel, T.H. and Weninger, B. (2003) The Human Presence in Europe during the Last Glacial Period I: Human Migrations and the Changing Climate. In, Van Andel, T.H. and Davies, W. (eds.) Neanderthals and modern humans in the European landscape during the last glaciation: archaeological results of the Stage 3 Project. Cambridge, UK, The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 31-56.

Davies, William (2007) Re-evaluating the Aurignacianas an expression of modern human mobility dispersal. In, Mellars, Paul, Boyle, Katie, Bar-Yosef, Ofer and Stringer, Chris (eds.) Rethinking the Human Revolution: New Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Origin and Dispersal of Modern Humans. Rethinking the Human Revolution: New Behavioural and Biological Perspectives on the Origins and Dispersal of Modern Humans Cambridge, UK, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 263-274. (McDonald Institute Monographs).

Davies, William (2009) The emergence of homo sapiens sapiens. In, Cunliffe, Barry, Gosden, Chris and Joyce, Rosemary A. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Archaeology. Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, 290-331.

Davies, William (2010) The emergence of the modern human trait list: testing the attributes of behavioural modernity. In, Pettitt, P, White, M and Gravina, B (eds.) Studies in Honour of Paul Mellars [working title]. Oxford, England, Oxbow Books. (Submitted)

Davies, William and Nerudová, Z. (2009) Moravský Krumlov IV – its chronological place in a wider arena. In, Neruda, Petr and Nerudová, Zdeňka (eds.) Moravský Krumlov IV – Vícevrstevná lokalita ze středního a počátku mladého paleolitu na Moravě. Brno, CZ, Moravské Zemské Muzeum, 84-90.

Davies, William, Valdes, Paul, Ross, Cheryl and van Andel, Tjeerd H. (2003) The human presence in Europe during the last glacial period: III. Site clusters, regional climates and resource attractions. In, van Andel, Tjeerd H. and Davies, William (eds.) Neanderthals and modern humans in the European landscape during the last glaciation: archaeological results of the Stage 3 Project. Cambridge, UK, The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 191-220. (McDonald Institute Monographs).

Diaz-Guardamino Uribe, Marta (2008) Iconical signs, indexical relations: bronze age stelae and statue-menhirs in the Iberian peninsula. Journal of Iberian Archaeology, 11, 31-45.

Dix, J.K., Bull, J.M., Henstock, T.J., Gutowski, M., Hogarth, P., Leighton, T.G. and White, P.R. (2005) True 3D high resolution imagery of a buried shipwreck: the Invincible (1758). Eos Transactions AGU, 85, (52)

Drell, Julia R.R. (2003) Archaic Minds? A critical examination of the character and perception of Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic lithic assemblages in Germany and their implications for Neanderthal behaviour. Vols. 1-2. University of Southampton, School of Humanities, Doctoral Thesis, 477pp.

Earl, G., Basford, P. J., Bischoff, A. S., Bowman, A., Crowther, C., Dahl, J., Hodgson, M., Martinez, K., Isaksen, L., Pagi, H., Piquette, K. E. and Kotoula, E. (2011) Reflectance transformation imaging systems for ancient documentary artefacts. In, Bowen , Jonathan P., Dunn, Stuart and Ng , Kia (eds.) EVA London 2011: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts. EVA 2011: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts , BCS.

Earl, G., Keay, S.J. and Beale, G. (2010) Archaeological computing for recording and presentation of Roman Portus. In, Keay, Simon and Paroli, L. (eds.) Proceedings of the First Portus Workshop. The First Portus Workshop , British School at Rome. (British School at Rome Monographs). (In Press)

Earl, G.P. (2005) 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, Blackwell, 204-222. (New Interventions in Art History).

Earl, G.P. (2006) At the edges of the lens: photography, graphical constructions and cinematography. In, Daley, Patrick and Evans, Thomas L. (eds.) Digital Archaeology: Bridging Method and Theory. London, UK, Routledge, 191-209.

Earl, Graeme (2009) Physical and photo-realism: the Herculaneum Amazon. In, Arqueologica 2.0, Seville, Spain, 16 - 19 Jun 2009. (In Press)

Earl, Graeme (2009) Evaluating Gismondi's representation of Portus, the port of imperial Rome. At Arqueologica 2.0, Seville, Spain, 16 - 19 Jun 2009.

Earl, Graeme, Beale, Gareth, Pagi, Hembo and Smith, Nicole (2011) Reflectance transformation: an approach for imaging archaeological finds. The Archaeologist, (81), 36-37.

Earl, Graeme, Isaksen, Leif, Keay, Simon, Brughmans, Tom and Potts, David (2011) Computational methods on the Roman port networks. In, Keay, Simon (ed.) Rome, Portus and the Mediterranean. London, GB, British School at Rome Press. (In Press)

Earl, Graeme and Keay, Simon (2006) Urban connectivity of Iberian and Roman towns in southern Spain: a network analysis approach. In, Clark, Jeffrey (ed.) Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Proceedings of the 34th Conference, Fargo, North Dakota, SUA, March 2006. 34th Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference London, UK, Archaeopress. (BAR International Series 1230). (In Press)

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