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Leary, J., Darvill, T. and Field, D., 2010. Round mounds and monumentality in the British Neolithic and beyond. Oxford: Oxbow Books. BBennett, R., Welham, K., Hill, R.A. and Ford, A. L.J., 2010. Analysing the vegetation information content of airborne remotely sensed data to improve understanding of archaeological features. In: RSPSoc 2010: From The Sea-bed to the Cloud-tops (Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society), 1-3 September 2010, Cork, Ireland. Bennett, R., Welham, K., Hill, R.A. and Ford, A. L.J., 2010. Multi-sensor airborne remote sensing techniques for archaeological survey and interpretation. In: International Aerial Archaeology Conference, 15-18 September 2010, Bucharest, Romania. Bearman, C. J. and Staelens, Y., 2010. The Hampshire Folk Map. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University. CClucas, R., Darvill, T. and Kelly, A., 2010. Copper alloy bar-ingots from Ballacreggan Farm, Port St Mary. Proceedings of the Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 2 April 2007-March 2009, 12, pp. 295-300. Clucas, R., Darvill, T. and Kelly, A., 2010. Bronze chisel from Ballakilpheric, Rushen. Proceedings of the Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 12 (2), pp. 301-302. Coward, F. and Gamble, C., 2010. Metaphor and Materiality in Early Prehistory. In: Malafouris, L. and Renfrew, C., eds. Cognitive Life of Things: recasting the boundaries of the mind. Cambridge, England: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. Coward, F., 2010. Small worlds, material culture and Near Eastern social networks. In: Social Brain, Distributed Mind. Oxford University Press, 449 - 479 . DDarvill, T., 2010. Early Inhabitants. In: Darvill, T. and Dyer, B., eds. The Book of Poole Harbour. Wimborne Minster: Dovecote Press, pp. 57-62. Darvill, T., 2010. Stonehenge past and present. Other. UNSPECIFIED. 01 October 2010. Darvill, T., 2010. Neolithic round mounds on the Cotswolds. In: Leary, J., Darvill, T. and Field, D., eds. Round Mounds and Monumentality in the British Neolithic and Beyond. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 130-138. Darvill, T., 2010. Tynwald Hill and the round mounds of the Isle of Man. In: Leary, J., Darvill, T. and Field, D., eds. Round Mounds and Monumentality in the British Neolithic and Beyond. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 53-71. Darvill, T., 2010. Megaliths, monuments and materiality. jungsteinSITE. Darvill, T., 2010. Prehistoric Britain. 2nd ed.. London: Routledge. Darvill, T., 2010. Preservation by record. British Archaeology (113), pp. 40-41. Darvill, T., 2010. Merlin’s Magic Circles: Stonehenge and the Bluestones. In: Lecture, 23 May 2008, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand. Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2010. Stonehenge. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 103, p. 337. Darvill, T., 2010. Blowing in the wind: cultural heritage and management in a risk society. In: Koerner, S. and Russell, I., eds. Unquiet pasts. Risk society, lived cultural hertage, redesigning reflexivity. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate, pp. 389-404. Darvill, T., 2010. Book review: The architecture of death: Neolithic chambered tombs in Wales. Time and Mind, 3 (3), pp. 327-330. Darvill, T., 2010. Foreword. In: Price, E., ed. Frocester. A Romano-British settlement, its antecedents and successors. Volume 3: Excavations 1995-2009. Gloucester: Gloucester and District Archaeological Research Group, ix-x. Darvill, T., 2010. Merlin's Magic Circles: Stonehenge and the Bluestones. Other. UNSPECIFIED. 2010. Darvill, T., 2010. Prehistoric flint and stone. In: Price, E., ed. Frocester: A Romano-British settlement, its antecedents and successors. Volume 3: Excavations 1995-2009. Gloucester: Gloucester and District Archaeological Group, pp. 167-170. MMaltby, M., 2010. Feeding a Roman Town: Environmental Evidence from Excavations in Winchester, 1972-1985. Winchester, England: Winchester Museum Service. Morris, J. and Maltby, M., 2010. Introduction: Integrating Social and Environmental Archaeologies. In: Morris, J. and Maltby, M., eds. Integrating Social and Environmental Archaeologies: Reconsidering Deposition. Oxford, England: Archaeopress, pp. 1-4. Maltby, M., 2010. Pits and wells. In: Morris, J. and Maltby, M., eds. Integrating Social and Environmental Archaeologies: Reconsidering Deposition. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 24-32. Madgwick, R., 2010. Bone modification and the conceptual relationship between humans and animals in Iron Age Wessex. In: Morris, J. T. and Maltby, M., eds. Integrating social and environmental archaeologies: Reconsidering deposition. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 66-82. Milner, E., Gevaux, N., Costen, D. and Russell, B., 2010. Gazetteer of Archaeological Investigations Undertaken in England 2008: Supplement 19. Gazetteer of Archaeological Investigations Undertaken in England 2008, 19. Maltby, M., 2010. The Iron Age-Roman Transition in South-East England: the evidence from Braughing. In: International Council for Archaeozoology Conference, 23-28 August 2010, Paris, France. (Unpublished) PPollard, J., Paterson, A. and Welham, K., 2010. Te Miro o'one: the archaeology of contact on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). World Archaeology, 42 (4), 562-580 . (In Press) Pluskowski, A., Seetah, K. and Maltby, M., 2010. Potential archaeological evidence for riding and military use of horses at Malbork Castle, Poland. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 20 (3), pp. 335-343. Parham, D., 2010. Should Commercial Archaeologists have a role in Exploring our marine heritage - no. The Times - Eureka (7), p. 41. Parham, D., 2010. Maritime archaeological business models. Nautical Archaeology Society Newsletter, 2010 (3), p. 4. RRussell, M., 2010. UnRoman Attitudes - Exposing the Myth of Britannia. Current Archaeology, 249, pp. 12-19. Russell, M. and Laycock, S., 2010. UnRoman Britain: Exposing the Great Myth of Britannia. Stroud, England: The History Press. Russell, M., 2010. Bloodline: the Celtic Kings of Roman Britain. Stroud, England: Amberley . SStaelens, Y. and Bearman, C. J., 2010. The Gloucestershire Folk Map. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University. Staelens, Y. and Morris, D., 2010. Crossing the Line - sustainability and large object conservation in musuems and heritage collections. In: Amoêda, R., Lira, S. and Pinheiro, C., eds. Heritage 2010. Barcelos, Portugal: Greenlines Institute, pp. 1183-1191. TTurner, R., Roberts, N., Eastwood, W. J., Jenkins, E. L. and Rosen, A. M., 2010. Fire, climate and the origins of agriculture: micro-charcoal records of biomass burning during the Last Glacial Interglacial Transition in Southwest Asia. Journal of Quaternary Science, 25 (3), pp. 371-386. WWilkes, E. M., 2010. Iron Age and Roman Farmsteads around Poole Harbour. In: Dyer, B. and Darvill, T., eds. The Book of Poole Harbour. Dorset: Dovecott Press. Wilkes, E. M., 2010. The Iron Age of Poole Harbour Islands and Ower Peninsula. In: Dyer, B. and Darvill, T., eds. The Book of Poole Harbour. Dorset: Dovecote Press. Wilkes, E. M. and Griffith, F.M., 2010. Prehistoric Devon. Stroud: The History Press. (In Press) |
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