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Number of items: 10. Jenkins, E. L., 2012. The Microfauna of the BACH Area. In: Tringhham, R. and Stevanović, M., eds. Last House on the Hill: BACH Area Reports from Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Los Angeles, CA, USA: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, 253 - 260 . Jenkins, E. L., Rosen, A. M. and Otsaku, M., 2012. The Phytoliths of the BACH Area. In: Tringham, R. and Stevanović, M., eds. Last House on the Hill: BACH Area Reports from Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Los Angeles, CA, USA: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, 261 - 267 . Darvill, T., Marshall, P., Parker Pearson, M. and Wainwright, G., 2012. Stonehenge remodelled. Antiquity, 86 (334), 1021 - 1040 . Jenkins, E. L., 2012. Mice, scats and burials: unusual concentrations of microfauna found in human burials at the Neolithic site of Catalhoyuk, Central Anatolia. Journal of Social Archaeology, 12 (3), 380 - 403 . Higham, T., Basell, L., Jacobi, R., Wood, R., Ramsey, C.B. and Conard, N.J., 2012. Τesting models for the beginnings of the Aurignacian and the advent of figurative art and music: the radiocarbon chronology of Geißenklösterle. Journal of Human Evolution, 62, 664 - 676 . Maltby, M., 2012. From Alces to Zander:: A summary of the zooarchaeological evidence from Novgorod, Gorodishche and Minino. In: Brisbane, M., Makarov, N. and Nosov, E., eds. The Archaeology of Medieval Novgorod in Context: Studies in Centre/Periphery Relations. Oxford, England: Oxbow, pp. 351-380. French, C., Scaife, R. G., Allen, M. J., Parker Pearson, M., Pollard, J., Richards, C., Thomas, J. and Welham, K., 2012. Durrington Walls to West Amesbury by way of Stonehenge: a major transformation of the Holocene landscape. Antiquaries Journal, 92 (Sept), 1 - 36 . Coward, F., 2012. Grounding the net: networks, environments and material culture in the Epipalaeolithic and early Neolithic of the Near East. In: Knappett, C. and Rivers, R., eds. Network Analysis in Archaeology: New Approaches to Regional Interaction. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. (In Press) Coward, F., 2012. Rethinking Phylogeny and Ontogeny in Hominin Brain Evolution. Human Origins, 1, 65 - 91 . Maltby, M., 2012. The exploitation of animals in towns in the medieval Baltic trading network. In: The Archaeology of the Baltic Region: New Investigations and Discoveries (Institute of Archaeology (Moscow) of the Russian Academy of Sciences), 17-20 November 2010, Kaliningrad, Russia. (In Press) |
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