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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.

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Armstrong, K., 2010. Archaeological geophysical prospection in peatland environments. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Armstrong, K. and Cheetham, P., 2009. Archaeological Geophysical Prospection in Peatland Environments: Case Study Survey at Flag Fen. Area One pilot project, September 2007, Radar and Resistance Tomography Supplemental Report. Project Report. Poole, England: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Armstrong, K., Darvill, T. and Cheetham, P., 2009. Archaeological Geophysical Prospection in Peatland Environments: case studies and suggestions for future practice. In: 8th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection: Mémoire du sol, Espace des hommes, 9-12 September 2009, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France, pp. 251-254.

Alexander, M., Darvill, T. and Hart, J., 2009. Blenheim Farm: Discussion. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Report, 5, pp. 54-66.

Armstrong, K. and Cheetham, P., 2008. Archaeological geophysical prospection in peatland environments: Locating the Sweet Track at Canada Farm, Shapwick Heath (Somerset). In: EIGG 8th Meeting on Recent Work In Archaeological Geophysics, 16 December 2008, The Geological Society, Burlington House, London, UK. (Unpublished)

Armstrong, K. and Cheetham, P., 2008. Geophysical Survey in Peatland Environments: Case Study Survey at Flag Fen (Area Two), Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, May 2008. Project Report. Poole, England: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Allen, M. J., 2008. Land Snails [Battlesbury]. In: Ellis, C.J. and Powell, A.B., eds. An Iron Age Settlemen: Outside Battlesbury Hillfort, Warminster and Sites Along the Southern Range Road. Salisbury, England: Wessex Archaeology, pp. 119-124.

Allen, M. J. and Lievers, M., 2008. Neolithic Causewayed Enclosures and Later Prehistoric Farming; Duality, Imposition and Predecessors at Kingsborough, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 74.

Allen, M. J., 2008. Snails [Boreham Farm Bunglaow (SRR 95)]. In: Ellis, C.J. and Powell, A.B., eds. An Iron Age Settlement: Outside Battlesbury Hillfort, Warminster and Sites along the Southern Range Road. Salisbury, England: Wessex Archaeology, pp. 143-144.

Allen, M. J., 2008. Snails [South-East of Battlesbury Wood Excavation (SRR 93)]. In: Ellis, C.J. and Powell, A.B., eds. An Iron Age Settlement: Outside Battlesbury Hillfort, Warminster and Sites Along the Southern Range Road. Salisbury, England: Wessex Archaeology, p. 146.

Allen, M. J., 2008. Snails [Will’s Field Barn (SRR 96)]. In: Ellis, C.J. and Powell, A.B., eds. An Iron Age Settlement: Outside Battlesbury Hillfort, Warminster and Sites Along the Southern Range Road. Salisbury, England: Wessex Archaeology, pp. 161-162.

Anderson, A., Hanson, I., Schofield, D., Scholtz, H., Vellema, J. and Viner, M., 2007. Health and Safety. In: Cox, M., Flavel, A., Hanson, I., Laver, J. and Wessling, R., eds. The Scientific Investigation of Mass Graves: Towards Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 109-147.

Anderson, A., Cox, M., Flavel, A., Hanson, I., Hedley, M., Laver, J., Perman, A., Viner, M. and Wright, R., 2007. Protocols for the Investigation of Mass Graves. In: Cox, M., Flavel, A., Hanson, I., Laver, J. and Wessling, R., eds. The Scientific Investigation of Mass Graves: Towards Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 39-108.

Allen, M. J. and Gardiner, J., 2007. The Neolithic of the Present Day Intertidal Zone of Langstone Harbour, Hampshire. In: Sidell, J. and Haughey, F., eds. Neolithic Archaeology in the Intertidal Zone. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 59-70.

Allen, M. J. and Scaife, R. G., 2007. A New Downland Prehistory: Long-Term Environmental Change on the Southern English Chalklands. In: Fleming, A. and Hingley, R., eds. Prehistoric and Roman Landscapes. Macclesfield, England: Windgather Press, pp. 16-32.

Allen, M. J., 2007. Prehistoric and Medieval Environment of Old Town, Eastbourne: Studies of Hillwash in the Bourne Valley, Star Brewery Site. Sussex Archaeological Collections, 145, pp. 33-36.

Alexander, M., Darvill, T. and Hart, J., 2007. Prehistoric, Romano-British and Medieval remains at Blenheim Farm, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire: Excavations in 2004. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Report, 5, pp. 1-72.

Allen, M. J. and Chadwick, A.M., 2006. "Charred Apples": In Bronze Age Burials and Settlement and an Anglo-Saxon Settlement at Claypit Lane, Westhampnett, West Sussex by A.M. Chadwick. Sussex Archaeological Collections, 144, p. 39.

Allen, M. J., 2006. Land snails, in Birbeck, V., Excavations on the old ditch linear earthwork, Breach Hill, Tilshead. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 99, pp. 91-95.

Allen, M. J. and Chadwick, A.M., 2006. "Radiocarbon Dating Programme": In Bronze Age Burials and Settlement and an Anglo-Saxon Settlement at Claypit Lane, Westhampnett, West Sussex by Adrian M.Chadwick. Sussex Archaeological Collections, 144, pp. 41-42.

Allen, M. J. and Gardiner, J., 2006. Rhythms of Change: A Region of Contrasts. In: Cunliffe, B.W., ed. England's landscape: the West. London: Harper Collins, pp. 13-34.

Allen, M. J., 2006. The land snail evidence, in Andrews, P., A Middle to Late Bronze Age settlement at Dunch Hill, Tidworth. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 99, pp. 64-66.

Allen, M. J. and Oxley, I., 2005. Acquiring the Data: Introduction to the Palaeo-Environmental and Scientific Analyses. In: Gardiner, J. and Allen, M. J., eds. Before the Mast: Life and Death Aboard the Mary Rose. Portsmouth, England: Mary Rose Trust Limited, pp. 501-515.

Allen, M. J., 2005. Beaker Occupation and Development of the Downland Landscape at Ashcombe Bottom, nr Lewes, East Sussex. Sussex Archaeological Collections, 143, pp. 7-33.

Allen, M. J., 2005. Beaker Settlement and Environment on the Chalk Downs of Southern England. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 71, pp. 219-245.

Allen, M. J., 2005. Beaker and Early Bronze Age Activity, and a Possible Beaker Valley Entrenchment, in Cuckoo Bottom, near Lewes, East Sussex. Sussex Archaeological Collections, 143, pp. 35-45.

Allen, M. J., 2005. Considering Prehistoric Environmental Changes on the Marlborough Downs. In: Brown, G., Field, D. and McOmish, D., eds. The Avebury Landscape: Aspects of Field Archaeology of the Marlborough Downs. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 77-86.

Allen, M. J., Scaife, R. G., Cameron, N. and Stevens, C.J., 2005. Excavations at 211 Long Lane, Southwark Part II: Prehistoric Neckinger-Side Environment in Southwark and its Implication for Prehistoric Communities. London Archaeologist, 11 (3), pp. 73-81.

Allen, M. J. and Elkerton, A., 2005. Human Remains: Other Scientific Analyses. In: Gardiner, J. and Allen, M. J., eds. Before the Mast: Life and Death Aboard the Mary Rose. Portsmouth, England: Mary Rose Trust Limited, p. 563.

Allen, M. J., 2005. "The Late Bronze Age Wealden Landscape": In Excavation of a Late Bronze Age Enclosure Site at Gatwick Airport 2001. Sussex Archaeological Collections, 143, pp. 66-68.

Allen, M. J., 2005. Molluscan remains, in Lovell, J., Excavatons of a Romano-British farmstead at RNAS Yeovilton. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History, 148, pp. 59-60.

Allen, M. J., 2005. Part 2: Scientific Studies: Crew, Conditions and Environment. In: Gardiner, J. and Allen, M. J., eds. Before the mast : life and death aboard the Mary Rose. Portsmouth, England: Mary Rose Trust Limited, pp. 501-653.

Allen, M. J., Moore, C. and Scaife, R. G., 2004. The Geoarchaeology of the Alluvium in the Taw Valley West of Barnstaple. Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society, 62, pp. 41-51.

Allen, M. J. and Gardiner, J., 2004. Neolithic of the Wylye Valley 1: Millennium Re-Investigation of the Corton Long Barrow, ST 9030 4034. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 97, pp. 63-77.

Allen, M. J., Bone, D.A., Matthews, C. and Scaife, R. G., 2004. Tree Trunks, Bronze Age Remains and an Ancient Channel Exposed on the Foreshore at Bognor Regis, West Sussex. Sussex Archaeological Collections, 142, pp. 7-23.

Allen, M. J., 2003. Animal bone, in Harding, P., Ainsworth, S. Butterworth, J. Gater, J and Siraut, M., Archaeological investigations at Templecombe 1995,. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History, 146, pp. 157-158.

Allen, M. J., 2002. The Chalkland Landscape of Cranborne Chase: A Prehistoric Human Ecology. Landscapes, 3 (Autumn), pp. 54-68.

Allen, M. J., 2002. Land mollusc analysis, in Birbeck, V., An Iron Age and Romano-British settlement at Cannards Grave, Shepton Mallet. Somerset Archaeology and Natural History, 144, pp. 92-94.

Allen, M. J., Godden, D., Mathews, C. and Powell, A.B., 2002. Mesolithic, Late Bronze Age and Medieval Activity at Katherine Farm, Avonmouth, 1998. Archaeology in the Severn Estuary, 13, pp. 89-105.

Allen, M. J. and Gardiner, J., 2002. A Sense of Time – Cultural Markers in the Mesolithic of Southern England. In: Bruno, D. and Wilson, M., eds. Inscribed Landscapes: Marking and Making Place. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 139-153.

Allen, M. J., Graham, A.H., Hinton, D.A. and Peacock, D.P.S., 2002. "Snails": In The Excavation of an Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement in Quarry Field, South of Compact Farm, Worth Matravers. In: Hinton, D.A., ed. Purbeck Papers. Oxford: Oxbow Books, p. 71.

Allen, M. J., 2001. Archaeology in a Watery Landscape. Sussex Past, 94, pp. 8-9.

Allen, M. J., 2001. Book Review: Food Forward: “Quest for Food” by Ivan Crowe Tempus. 0-7524-1462-3. British Archaeology, 57, pp. 29-30.

Allen, M. J. and Gardiner, J., 2001. Langstone Harbour. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 123, p. 101.

Allen, M. J., 2001. Methods and Techniques, Environmental Archaeology. In: Chadburn, A. and Pomeroy-Kellinger, M., eds. Archaeological Research Agenda for the Avebury World Heritage Site. Salisbury, England: Trust for Wessex Archaeology Ltd, p. 79.

Allen, M. J., 2001. Research Agenda: Palaeo-Environmental Evidence. In: Chadburn, A. and Pomeroy-Kellinger, M., eds. Archaeological Research Agenda for the Avebury World Heritage Site. Salisbury, England: Trust for Wessex Archaeology Ltd, pp. 54-57.

Allen, M. J., 2001. Research Strategies: Palaeo-Environmental Evidence. In: Chadburn, A. and Pomeroy-Kellinger, M., eds. Archaeological Research Agenda for the Avebury World Heritage Site. Salisbury, England: Trust for Wessex Archaeology Ltd, p. 70.

Allen, M. J., 2001. Resource Assessment: Palaeo-Environmental Evidence. In: Chadburn, A. and Pomeroy-Kellinger, M., eds. Archaeological Research Agenda for the Avebury World Heritage Site. Salisbury, England: Trust for Wessex Archaeology Ltd, pp. 34-38.

Andrews, P. and Jenkins, E. L., 2000. The Taphonomy of the Small Mammal Faunas. In: Barham, L., ed. The Middle Stone Age of Zambia, South Central Africa. Bristol, England: Western Academic & Specialist Press, pp. 57-62.

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Bennett, R., Welham, K., Hill, R.A. and Ford, A. L.J., 2012. A comparison of visualisation techniques for models created from airborne laser scanned data. Archaeological Prospection, 19 (1), pp. 41-48.

Bewley, B. and Darvill, T., 2011. Happy Lands Enclosure at Wiggold, Ampney Crucis, Gloucestershire. AARGnews, 43, p. 43.

Bayliss, A., Whittle, A., Healy, F., Ray, K, Dorling, P, Lewis, P, Darvill, T., Wainwright, G. and Wysocki, M, 2011. The Marches, South Wales, and the Isle of Man. In: Whittle, A., Healy, F. and Bayliss, A., eds. Gathering time. dating the early Neolithic enclosures of southern Britain and Ireland. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 521-561.

Bennett, R., 2011. Archaeological remote sensing: visualisation and analysis of grass-dominated environments using airborne laser scanning and digital spectral data. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Bennett, R., Welham, K., Hill, R.A. and Ford, A. L.J., 2011. Making the most of airborne remote sensing techniques for archaeological survey and interpretation. In: Cowley, D. C., ed. Remote Sensing for Archaeological Heritage Management. Brussels, Belgium: Europae Archaeologia Consilium , pp. 99-106.

Bennett, R., Welham, K., Hill, R.A. and Ford, A. L.J., 2011. Pushing the sensors: how multi-sensor airborne survey can aid archaeological interpretation in non-arable landscapes. In: RSPSoc 2011: Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Annual Conference, 13-15 September 2011, Bournemouth, England.

Bennett, 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.

Bunten, H., 2010. Exploring the role of mu opioid receptor (OPRM1) and CYP2B6 gene variations for methadone pharmacogenomics. Can these variations be used to advance toxicological interpretation post-mortem?. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

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.

Bennett, R., Welham, K., Hill, R.A. and Ford, A. L.J., 2009. Analysing the information content of airborne remotely sensed data for archaeological prospection. In: International Aerial Archaeology Conference, 25-26 September 2009, Siena, Italy.

Bennett, R., Welham, K., Hill, R.A. and Ford, A. L.J., 2009. Beyond the picturesque: analysing the information content of airborne remotely sensed data for understanding prehistoric sites. In: 8th International Conference on Archaeological Prospection: Mémoire du sol, Espace des hommes, 9-12 September 2009, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France.

Bennett, R., Welham, K., Hill, R.A. and Ford, A. L.J., 2009. Beyond the picturesque: analysing the information content of airborne remotely sensed data for understanding prehistoric sites. In: III International Conference On Remote Sensing In Archaeology, 17-21 August 2009, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India.

Bennett, M. R., Harris, J. W.K., Richmond, B. G., Braun, D. R., Mbua, E., Kiura, P., Olago, D., Kibunjia, M., Omuombo, C., Behrensmeyer, A. K., Huddart, D. and Gonzalez, S., 2009. Early Hominin Foot Morphology Based on 1.5-Million-Year-Old Footprints from Ileret, Kenya. Science, 323 (5918), pp. 1174-1201.

Brisbane, M., 2009. Reflections on almost twenty years of international collaboration. In: The Khoroshie Days: Papers in memory of A S Khoroshev. Novgorod and St Petersburg, Russia: Nauka, pp. 159-166.

Butt, K.R., Lowe, C.N., Beesley, T., Hanson, I. and Keynes, R., 2008. Darwin's Earthworms Revisited. European Journal of Soil Biology, 44 (3), pp. 255-259.

Backhouse, P. N., 2008. Campfires in context hunter-gatherer fire technology and the archaeological record of the South High Plains, USA. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Bacon-Martin, H., Woodward, A. and Smith, M. J., 2008. "Cremated Bone": In Prehistoric and Roman Derby: Excavations at Littleover, Derby, 2003-4. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 128, pp. 19-39.

Brisbane, M., Maltby, M. and Hambleton, E., 2007. An African Monkey at the Court of the Novgorod Princes. In: Nosov, E.N. and Musin, A.E., eds. The Origins of the Russian State : To the 30th Anniversary of the Archaeological Studies of Novgorod Ryurik Gorodishche and the Novgorod Oblast Archaeological Expedition. St Petersburg, Russia: Dimitri Bulanin, pp. 74-81.

Brisbane, M., Hambleton, E., Maltby, M. and Nosov, E., 2007. A Monkey’s Tale: The Skull of a Macaque Found at Ryurik Gorodishche During Excavations in 2003. Medieval Archaeology, 51, pp. 185-190.

Brisbane, M., Khoroshev, A. and Yanin, V., 2007. Novgorod: An Introduction. In: Brisbane, M. and Hather, J., eds. Wood Use in Medieval Novgorod. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 1-12.

Brisbane, M. and Hather, J., 2007. Understanding Wood Use in its Environmental Context. In: Brisbane, M. and Hather, J., eds. Wood Use in Medieval Novgorod. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 13-18.

Brickley, M. B. and Smith, M. J., 2006. Culturally Determined Patterns of Violence: Biological Anthropological Investigations at a Historic Urban Cemetery. American Anthropologist, 108 (1), pp. 163-177.

Birbeck, V. and Allen, M. J., 2006. [Discussion] Middle-Late Bronze Age Linear Earthwork. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 99, pp. 98-101.

Brickley, M. B., Leach, S. L. and Smith, M. J., 2006. Identification of a Fatal Projectile Injury in the Remains of a Young Woman Excavated from Feizor Nick Cave, North Yorkshire. In: Annual Meeting of the British Cave Research Association, March 2006, University of Bristol, England, p. 42.

Brickley, M. B., Ives, R. and Smith, M. J., 2006. Scurvy: The Scourge of the Seas or an Important Tool for Social, Economic and Cultural Interpretation? In: Association for Environmental Archaeology Spring Meeting, 28-30 March 2006, Exeter University, England. (Unpublished)

Brisbane, M. and Orton, C. R., 2006. The Study of Medieval Ceramics from North-West Russia: A View from the West. In: Orton, C. R., ed. The Pottery from Medieval Novgorod and its Region. London: UCL Press, pp. 1-11.

Bennike, P, Lewis, M., Schutkowski, H. and Valentin, F, 2005. Comparison of Child Morbidity in Two Contrasting Medieval Cemeteries From Denmark. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 128 (4), pp. 734-746.

Brisbane, M. and Gerrard, C., 2004. Book Review: Gerrard, Christopher, 2002. Medieval Archaeology: Understanding Traditions & Contemporary Approaches. Routledge. British Archaeology, 77, p. 36.

Brisbane, M., 2004. Book Review: Markets in Early Medieval Europe: Trading and Productive Sites, 650-850 by Pestell, T and Ulmschneider, K (eds.)2003, Windgather Press. Archaeological Journal, 161.

Brisbane, M. and Reynolds, A., 2004. Novgorod: The Archaeology of a Medieval Timber City. Current World Archaeology, 7, pp. 47-58.

Brisbane, M., 2003. Book Review: Early Medieval Settlements: The Archaeology of Rural Communities in North-West Europe 400-900 by Helena Hamerow.2004,OUP. Archaeological Journal, 160.

Boardman, S., Chartrand, J. A.H., Cheetham, P. and Darvill, T., 2003. Investigations at Newtown, Santon. In: Darvill, T., ed. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man, Seventh Report: 2002. Poole and Douglas, Isle of Man: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 50-54.

Brisbane, M. and Maltby, M., 2002. Love letters to bare bones: a comparison of two types of evidence for the use of animals in Medieval Novgorod. Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 18, pp. 100-119.

Buckland, P. C. and Panagiotakopulu, E., 2001. Rameses II and the tobacco beetle. Antiquity, 75 (289), pp. 549-556.

Buckland, P. C., Parker-Pearson, M., Wigley, A. and Girling, M. A., 2001. Is there anybody out there? A reconsideration of the environmental evidence from the Breiddin Hillfort, Powys, Wales. Antiquaries Journal, 81, pp. 51-76.

Brisbane, M. and Gaimster, D., 2001. Novgorod. The Archaeology of a Russian Medieval City and its Hinterland. London: British Museum.

Brenn, R, Haug, C, Klar, U, Zander, S, Alt, K., Jamieson, D., Lee, K. and Schutkowski, H., 1999. Post-mortem intake of lead in 11th century human bones and teeth studied by milli- and microbeam PIXE and RBS. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 158, pp. 270-274.

Burrow, S. P., 1997. The Neolithic pottery of the Isle of Man and its relationship to that of the surrounding area. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Beckensall, S.G., Hewitt, I.M. and Hewitt, I., 1991. Prehistoric Rock Motifs Recently Recorded in Northumberland. Archaeologia Aeliana, 19 (5t, pp. 1-5.

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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 .

Coward, F. and Grove, M., 2011. Beyond the Tools: social innovation and hominin evolution. PalaeoAnthropology, 2011, 111 - 129 .

Clucas, 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.

Cullen, S., Otto, A. and Cheetham, P., 2010. Chemical Enhancement of Bloody Footwear Impressions from Buried Substrates. Journal of Forensic Identification, 60 (1), pp. 45-86.

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.

Chartrand, J. A.H., 2009. What is Archaeology? And Can I have a career with it? In: +Futures: Higher Education and Careers Day, 23 June 2009, Cirencester College. (Unpublished)

Chartrand, J. A.H., 2009. What is Heritage Conservation Management? In: +Futures: Higher Education and Careers Day, 23 June 2009, Cirencester College. (Unpublished)

Cheetham, P. and Hanson, I., 2009. Excavation and Recovery in Forensic Archaeological Investigations. In: Blau, S. and Ubelaker, D.H., eds. Handbook of Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology. Walnut Creek, California, USA: Left Coast Press.

Chartrand, J. A.H., 2008. What is Heritage Conservation? In: Aimhigher Studying at HE and Careers Day, 24 June 2008, Cirencester College. (Unpublished)

Coward, F., 2008. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants. Science, 319, 1493 - 1495 .

Coward, F., 2008. From single neurons to social brains. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 18 (3), 387 - 400 .

Chartrand, J. A.H., 2008. Pursuing a Career in Archaeology or Heritage Conservation. In: Aimhigher Seminar, January 2008, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Coward, F., Shennan, S., Colledge, S., Connelly, J. and Collard, M., 2008. The Spread of Neolithic Plant Economies from the Near East to Northwest Europe: a Phylogenetic Analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science, 35 (1), 42 - 56 .

Christensen, J. E., Jorkov, M. L. S. and Lynnerup, N., 2008. Using Coconuts as a Model for Analysing the Injury Pattern of Cranial Blunt Trauma. The Open Anthropology Journal, 1 (1), pp. 33-37.

Cox, M., Flavel, A. and Hanson, I., 2007. Introduction and Context. In: Cox, M., Flavel, A., Hanson, I., Laver, J. and Wessling, R., eds. The Scientific Investigation of Mass Graves: Towards Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-38.

Cheetham, P., Cox, M., Flavel, A., Hanson, I., Haynie, T., Oxlee, D. and Wessling, R., 2007. Search, Location, Excavation and Recovery. In: Cox, M., Flavel, A., Hanson, I., Laver, J. and Wessling, R., eds. The Scientific Investigation of Mass Graves: Towards Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 183-267.

Cheetham, P. and Gale, J., 2007. Evaluating prehistoric barrow cemeteries on the chalk downlands of east Dorset. In: The Annual Conference for Archaeologists, The Institute of Field Archaeologists, 2-4 April 2007, University of Reading. (Unpublished)

Cheetham, P., 2007. Geophysics – divergence, human decay dynamics and case studies. In: Archaeology and Forensic Science, 27 February 2007, Council for British Archaeology Winter General Meeting, London. (Unpublished)

Craig, E., 2007. A biocultural approach to middle-Saxon cemeteries in northern England. In: EMASS: Early medieval archaeology student symposium, May 2007, Cardiff University.

Chartrand, J. A.H., 2006. Malta: Archaeology and Challenges. In: South Wessex Archaeological Association (SWAA), 5 December 2006, Kinson Community Centre. (Unpublished)

Chartrand, J. A.H., 2006. Tales from the Trenches: Billown as a template for career. In: Bournemouth School for Girls - Careers Event, November 2006, Bournemouth School for Girls. (Unpublished)

Chartrand, J. A.H., 2006. Studying Heritage Conservation and Archaeology at HE. In: Aimhigher Seminar, January 2006, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Collard, M., Darvill, T. and Watts, M., 2006. Ironworking in the Bronze Age? Evidence from a 10th Century BC Settlement at Hartshill Copse, Upper Bucklebury, West Berkshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 72, pp. 367-421.

Cheetham, P., 2005. Forensic Geophysical Survey. In: Hunter, J. and Cox, M., eds. Forensic Archaeology : Advances in Theory and Practice. London: Routledge, pp. 62-95.

Colledge, S. and Smith, H., 2005. Methodologies: carbonised plant remains. In: Sharples, N., ed. Norse Farmstead in the Outer Hebrides: Excavations at Mound 3, Bornais, South Uist. Oxford: Oxbow Books, p. 39.

Cheetham, P. and Chartrand, J. A.H., 2005. Topographic and geophysical surveys of the Ballahot Round Barrow. In: Darvill, T., ed. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man, Eighth Report: 2003. Poole and Douglas, Isle of Man: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 28-32.

Cleal, R.M.J., Allen, M. J., Harding, P. and Newman, C.A., 2004. An Archaeological and Environmental Study of the Neolithic and Later Prehistoric Landscape of the Avon Valley and Durrington Walls Environs. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 97, pp. 218-248.

Cheetham, P., Darvill, T., Doonan, R.C.P. and Russell, B., 2003. Mann’s Landscape Revealed. Archaeologia Polona, 41, pp. 137-140.

Connachie, G., McElvogue, D., Palma, P. and Purpura, G., 2002. Il Fiore di Tutte le Navi. Archeologia-Viva (94), pp. 40-53.

Chartrand, J. A.H., Cheetham, P., Darvill, T. and Hayes, T., 2002. The Giants Grave, Kew, German. In: Darvill, T. and Boardman, S., eds. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man, Seventh Report: 2002. Poole and Douglas, Isle of Man: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 37-47.

Crockett, A.D., Allen, M. J. and Scaife, R. G., 2002. A Neolithic Trackway Within Peat Deposits at Silvertown, London. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 68, pp. 185-214.

Cleal, R.M.J. and Allen, M. J., 2001. Towards a Research Framework for the Avebury Landscape. In: Chadburn, A. and Pomeroy-Kellinger, M., eds. Archaeological Research Agenda for the Avebury World Heritage Site. Salisbury, England: Trust for Wessex Archaeology Ltd, pp. 57-62.

Chartrand, J. A.H., 2001. The Langness linear cross-dyke. In: Darvill, T., ed. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man, Sixth Report: 2000. Poole and Douglas, Isle of Man: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 44-45.

Chartrand, J. A.H., 2000. New tools, old tasks: Surveying with GPS in archaeology. In: Darvill, T., Afanasev, G. and Wilkes, E. M., eds. Anglo-Russian Archaeology Seminar: Recording Systems for Archaeological Projects. Poole, England: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University, pp. 49-57.

Chartrand, J. A.H., 1999. The Cerne Giant: A Place in Space. In: Darvill, T., ed. The Cerne Giant : an antiquity on trial : three cases presented to an enquiry convened to consider the origin of the Cerne Giant, held in Cerne Abbas Village Hall, Dorset, on 23rd March 1996. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 2-7.

Chartrand, J. A.H., 1999. Contract archaeology: Its strengths, weaknesses and spread. In: Contract Archaeology: Its strengths, weaknesses and spread, 14-19 September 1999, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Cheetham, P., 1996. Book review: Geographical information handling - research and applications. Edited by Paul M. Mather (first published in 1993; reprinted 1994), Wiley, Chichester. Archaeological Prospection, 3 (3), pp. 159-160.

Chartrand, J. A.H., 1996. Archaeological Resource Visibility and GIS: A Case study in Yorkshire. In: Kamermans, H. and Fennema, K., eds. Interfacing the past : computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology : CAA95. Leiden, Netherlands: Leiden University Press, pp. 387-398.

Chartrand, J. A.H. and Miller, P., 1994. Concordence in rural and urban database structure: The York Experience. In: Moscati, P., ed. Archeologia e Calcolatori. Firenze, Italy: All'insegna del giglio, pp. 203-219.

Chartrand, J. A.H., Richards, J. D. and Vyner, B., 1993. Bridging the Urban-rural Gap: GIS and the York Environs Project. In: Andresen, J., Madsen, T. and Scollar, I., eds. Computing the past : computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology : CAA92. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, pp. 159-166.

Chartrand, J. A.H., 1992. The Osteology and Trace Element Analysis of DdKi-2, Fort Francis, Ontario. Other. Kenora: Ontario Ministry of Culture and Communication.

Chartrand, J. A.H., 1990. Appendix A: Barracks #4 Ordnance:Background, Data, and Analysis. In: Barracks # 4 1990 Excavation Report. Calgary: FMA Consulting. (Unpublished)

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Darvill, T., Marshall, P., Parker Pearson, M. and Wainwright, G., 2012. Stonehenge remodelled. Antiquity, 86 (334), 1021 - 1040 .

Dixon, P, Bayliss, A., Whittle, A., Healy, F. and Darvill, T., 2011. The Cotswolds. In: Whitte, A., Healy, F. and Bayliss, A., eds. Gathering Time: dating the early Neolithic enclosures of southern Britain and Ireland. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 434-475.

Darvill, T., 2011. Prehistoric Gloucestershire: Forest and Vales and High Blue Hills. 2nd. Stroud: Amberley Press.

Darvill, T., 2011. Misty Mountain hop: prehistoric stone working in south-west Wales. In: Davis, V. and Edmonds, M., eds. Stone Axe Studies III. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 131-146.

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2011. The Stones of Stonehenge. Current Archaeology, 21 (12), pp. 28-35.

Darvill, T., 2011. All things must pass. Current Archaeology, 21 (10), pp. 40-41.

Darvill, T., 2011. Book review: Creating prehistory: Druids, Ley Hunters and Archaeologists in post-war Britain by Adam Stout. Time and Mind, 4 (2), pp. 241-244.

Darvill, T., 2011. Earlier Prehistory: Prologue. In: Whimster, R., ed. The New Antiquarians: 50 years of archaeological investigation in Wessex. York: Council for British Archaeology, pp. 13-15.

Darvill, T., 2011. Ever-expanding antiquity. British Archaeology (117), p. 15.

Darvill, T., 2011. Excavations at a Neolithic Enclosure on The Peak, near Birdlip, Gloucestershire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 77, 139 - 204 .

Darvill, T., 2011. Later Prehistory: Prologue. In: Whimster, R., ed. The New Antiquarians: 50 years of archaeological investigation in Wessex. York: Council for British Archaeology, pp. 53-56.

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2011. What we have learnt from an excavation of Stonehenge? Other. UNSPECIFIED. 2011.

Darvill, 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.

Darvill, T., 2009. Book Review: 'Prehistory: The making of the human mind' by Colin Renfrew. Current World Archaeology, 38, p. 63.

Darvill, T., 2009. Reeling in the years: the past in the present. In: Hunter, J. and Ralston, I., eds. The archaeology of Britain: An introduction from earliest times to the twenty-first century. London: Routledge, pp. 410-432.

Darvill, T., 2009. Stonehenge in rock. In: Banfield, S., ed. The sounds of Stonehenge. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 66-73.

Darvill, T., 2009. Right Here! Right Now! In: Parker, J., ed. Written on stone: the cultural reception of British prehistoric monuments. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 128-142.

Darvill, T., Wainwright, G., Armstrong, K. and Ixer, R.A., 2009. Strumble-Preseli ancient communities and environment study (SPACES); Sixth report 2007-08. Archaeology in Wales, 48, pp. 47-56.

Darvill, T., 2009. Book Review: 'Therapeutic landscapes' edited by Allison Williams. Time and Mind, 2 (3), pp. 371-374.

Darvill, T., 2009. Everybody Must get Stones. Internet Archaeology, 26.

Darvill, T., 2009. Book Review: Stone Worlds: Narrative and Reflexivity in Landscape Archaeology, by Barbara Bender, Sue Hamilton & Chris Tilley, 2007. Walnut Creek (CA): Left Coast Press; ISBN 978-1-59874-218-3. Cambridge Journal of Archaeology, 19 (2), pp. 263-265.

Darvill, T., 2009. Expert Opinion: 'A phenomenology of landscape: places, paths and monuments' by Christopher Tilley in Canonical texts: are these the most influential books ever written? By Matthew Reisz. 23 April 2009. Times Higher Education Supplement, 1893 (23 Apr), pp. 34-35.

Darvill, T., 2009. Beyond Stonehenge: seeking the start of the bluestone trail. In: Scarre, C., ed. Megalithic quarrying: sourcing, extracting and manipulating stones. Oxford, England: Archaeopress, pp. 45-53.

Darvill, T., 2009. Discussion: early prehistory. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Report, 6, p. 68.

Darvill, T., 2009. Linking fieldwork, theory and knowledge in teaching prehistoric archaeology. Research in Archaeological Education Journal, 1 (2), pp. 5-20.

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2009. Stonehenge excavations 2008. Antiquaries Journal, 89 (1), pp. 1-19.

Deckers, K., Riehl, S., Jenkins, E. L., Rosen, A.M., Dodonov, A., Simokava, A.N. and Conard, N.J., 2009. Vegetation Development and Human Occupation in the Damascus Region of Southwestern Syria from Pleistocene to Holocene. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 18 (4), pp. 329-340.

Darvill, T., 2008. Timewatch, Stonehenge. Television. BBC2. 27 September 2008. 20.05-21.00.

Darvill, T., 2008. Book Review: ‘Europe Between the Oceans 9000BC–AD1000’ by Barry Cunliffe.Yale University Press, 2008. Times Higher Education Supplement, 1858 (14–20 ), p. 48.

Darvill, T., Holbrook, N. and Catling, C., 2008. 50 Years of Archaeology in Cirencester. In: Cirencester Excavation Committee / Cotswold Archaeology Lecture, 15 October 2008, Bingham Hall, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2008. Banc Du: the causewayed enclsoures of Wales. In: Wakelin, P. and Griffiths, R. A., eds. Hidden Histories: Discovering the heritage of Wales. Aberystwyth, Wales: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, pp. 50-51.

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2008. Beyond Stonehenge: Carn Meini and the Preseli Bluestones. Heritage in Wales / Etifeddiaeth y Cymry, 39, pp. 15-19.

Darvill, T., 2008. Beyond Stonehenge: Stairways to Heaven? In: Archaeology 2008, 9–10 February 2008, British Museum, London. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Book Review: 'Chalkland: An archaeology of Stonehenge and its region' by Andrew Lawson. Prehistoric Society Book Reviews.

Darvill, T., 2008. Book Review: 'Investigations in Sanday, Orkney. Volume 1: Excavations at Pool' by John Hunter and 'Investigations in Sanday, Orkney. Volume 2. Tofts Ness' By Stephen Dockrill. Landscapes, 9 (1), pp. 93-95.

Darvill, T., 2008. Book Review: Going Over. The Mesolithic–Neolithic Transition in North-West Europe (Proceedings of the British Academy) edited by Alasdair Whittle and Vicki Cummings. OUP/British Academy, 2007. British Archaeology, 101 (July/A), p. 55.

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2008. Carn Menini and the Preseli Bluestones. In: Wakelin, P. and Griffiths, R. A., eds. Hidden Histories: Discovering the heritage of Wales. Aberystwyth, Wales: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, pp. 56-57.

Darvill, T., 2008. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology (Second Edition). 2nd. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Darvill, T., 2008. Everybody Must Get Stones. In: Technologie des Premières Architectures en Pierres sur la Façade Atlantique de l’Europe du 5ème au 2ème Millénaire av. J-C, 2008, Musée Dobrée, Nantes, Loire Atlantique, France. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Is there a British Chalcolithic? In: Prehistoric Society Spring Conference, 18–20 April 2008, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Megalithic Tombs in Northwest Europe (Chairman of the Discussion on 21st Century Archaeology by an International Panel of Representatives from Across Europe). In: Archaeology in Central and Northwest Europe in the 21st Century: Perspectives and Challenges of International Co-operation, 19–20 February 2008, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Merlin’s Magic Circle: Stonehenge and the Bluestones. In: Wareham and District Archaeological Society, 27 February 2008, Wareham, Dorset. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Merlin’s Magic Circle: Stonehenge and the Bluestones. In: Society of Antiquaries Tercentenary Lecture, 13 May 2008, Sydney Grammer School, Sydney, Australia. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Merlin’s Magic Circle: Stonehenge and the Bluestones. In: Jack Golson Lecture & Society of Antiquaries Tercentenary Lecture, 15 May 2008, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Merlin’s Magic Circle: Stonehenge and the Bluestones. In: Society of Antiquaries Tercentenary Lecture, 19 May 2008, Melbourne Museum, Melbourne, Australia. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Merlin’s Magic Circle: Stonehenge and the Bluestones. In: Society of Antiquaries Tercentenary Lecture, 22 May 2008, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Merlin’s Magic Circle: Stonehenge and the Bluestones. In: Society of Antiquaries Tercentenary Lecture, 23 May 2008, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T. and Holbrook, N., 2008. Orpheus and the Hare: fifty years of Cirencester Excavation Committee and Cotswold Archaeology, 1958-2008. In: Holbrook, N., ed. Excavations and observations in Roman Cirencester 1998-2007 : with a review of archaeology in Cirencester 1958-2008. Cirencester, England: Cotswold Archaeology, pp. 1-15.

Darvill, T., 2008. Pathways to a Panoramic Past: A Brief History of European Landscape Archaeology. In: David, B. and Thomas, J., eds. Handbook of Landscape Archaeology. Walnut Creek, California, USA: Left Coast Press, pp. 60-77.

Darvill, T., 2008. Petrological analysis of Neolithic pottery fabrics from Hambledon Hill, Dorset. In: Mercer, R. and Healy, F., eds. Hambledon Hill, Dorset, England. Excavation and survey of a Neolithic monument complex and its surrounding landscape. Swindon, England: English Heritage, pp. 613-621.

Darvill, T., 2008. A Prehistory of Abbey Home Farm. In: Ragged Hedge Fair, 30 August 2008, Burford Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Right Here! Right Now! In: Australian National University, 16 May 2008, Canberra, Australia. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Stonehenge for the Living. In: Megalithic Monuments from Orkney to Brittany, 29–30 March 2008, Oxford University. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Stonehenge: It's Only Rock and Roll. In: British Society of Dowsers Annual Conference, 27 September 2008, Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Stonehenge: It's Only Rock’n’Roll. In: Organic Farm Shop, 4 July 2008, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. Teaching Archaeology: Changing Patterns in UK Higher Education. The Archaeologist, 67, p. 37.

Darvill, T., 2008. The Times They Are a-Changin. In: Rethinking Cultural Heritage: Challenges and Dilemmas, 15 September 2008, Malta Maritime Museum, Vittoriosa, Malta. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. A Tomb With a View. In: Blockley Village Hall, 2 July 2008, Gloucestershire, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2008. UK Archaeology Benchmark Updated. Research in Archaeological Education Journal, 1 (1).

Darvill, T., 2008. Wiggold Excavations 2008. In: National Archaeology Week Lecture, 15 July 2008, Corinium Museum, Gloucestershire, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2007. Research Frameworks for World Heritage Sites and the Conceptualization of Archaeological Knowledge. World Archaeology, 39 (3), pp. 436-457.

Darvill, T., 2007. WIGGOLD: The archaeology of a 'lofty open country'. Project Design: Phase 1 (2007). Project Report. Bournemouth: Bournemouth University; Cotswold Archaeology, and Abbey Home Farm. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., Wainwright, G. and Driver, T., 2007. Among Tombs and Stones on Banc Du. British Archaeology, 92 (Jan/Fe), pp. 26-29.

Darvill, T., 2007. Ancient Monuments in the Countryside: The English Experience. In: IV Congreso Internacional Sobre Musealización de Xacementos Arcqueolóxicos. Conservación e Presentación de Xacementos Arqueolóxicos No Medio Rural. Impacto Social No Territorio. Santiago de Compostela, Spain: Xunta de Galicia, pp. 47-57.

Darvill, T., 2007. Beyond Stonehenge: Archaeology at the Start of the Bluestone Trail. In: Cardiff Archaeological Society, 22 November 2007, Cardiff University, Wales. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2007. Book Review: Benson, D., Whittle, A., 2007. Building Memories: The Neolithic Cotswold Long Barrow at Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire. Antiquity, 81 (313), pp. 811-812.

Darvill, T., 2007. Book Review: Chippindale, C. Stonehenge Complete. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society, 13, pp. 224-225.

Darvill, T., 2007. Book Review: Fagan, B., 2007. Fish on Friday: feasting, fasting, and the discovery of the New World. Basic Books. Current World Archaeology, 3 (2), p. 63.

Darvill, T., 2007. Book Review: Peeters.J.H.H., 2007. Hoge Vaart-A27 in context: Towards a Model of Mesolithic – Neolithic Land use Dynamics as a Framework for Archaeological Heritage Management. Journal of Wetland Archaeology, 7, pp. 109-110.

Darvill, T., 2007. Contract Archaeology and the Diversification of Outputs. In: Society for American Archaeology 72nd Annual Meeting, 25–29 April 2007, Austin, Texas, USA. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2007. Everybody Must Get Stones…. In: Stone Artefacts as Material and Symbolic Markers in Cultural Landscapes: An International Perspective, 6–9 September 2007, Department of Archaeology, University of York, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2007. Finding Out What has Been Going On: The Archaeological Investigations Project, OASIS and the ADS. In: Assessing the Research Potential of Grey Literature: Professional Seminar, 11 October 2007, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London.

Darvill, T., 2007. From Condicote to Stonehenge. In: Blockley Antiquarian Society, 4 July 2007, Blockley, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2007. Human Occupation in the Heart of the Cotswolds. In: National Archaeology Week Lecture Series, 18 July 2007, Cirencester, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2007. Preseli and the Uplands of Pembrokeshire. In: Cornwall and Devon Archaeological Societies Joint Symposium, 13 October 2007, Cornwall. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2007. Project Proposal: Preseli-Stonehenge Bluestone Project. Project Report. Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences.

Darvill, T. and Ruggles, C., 2007. Stonehenge: It's Only Rock and Roll. In: Burlington House Lecture, 21 June 2007, Piccadilly, London. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2007. Stonehenge: It's Only Rock and Roll. In: Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society (2007 Christmas Lecture), 7 December 2007, Dorset County Museum, Dorchester, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2007. Stonehenge: It's only Rock and Roll. In: South Wessex Archaeological Association, 3 December 2007, Pelhams Community Centre, Bournemouth. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., Davies, R.V., Morgan Evans, D., Ixer, R.A. and Wainwright, G., 2007. Strumble-Preseli Ancient Communities and Environment Study (SPACES): Fifth Report 2006. Archaeology in Wales, 46, pp. 100-107.

Darvill, T., 2007. A Tomb With a View. In: The Organic Shop, Abbey Home Farm, Wiggold, 22 June 2007, Cirencester, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2007. Towards the Within: Stonehenge and its Purpose. In: Barrowclough, D.A. and Malone, C., eds. Cult in Context: Reconsidering Ritual in Archaeology. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 148-157.

Darvill, T., 2007. Within You and Without You. In: TAG 07. Theoretical Archaeology Group 28th Annual Conference, 14–16 December 2007, University of York, England.

Darvill, T., 2006. Book Review: Symbols and Warriors: Images of the European Bronze Age, y Richard J Harrison with contributions by F Marco Simon.Bristol: Western Academic and Specialist Press, 2004. Antiquaries Journal, 86, pp. 416-417.

Darvill, T., 2006. Ancient Monuments in the Countryside: Experiences from England. In: IV Congreso Internacional sobre Musealización de Xacementos Arqueolóxicos, 13–16 November 2006, Palacio de Congresos e Exposicións de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, Spain. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Общественная Aрхеология Англии. Достояние поколений, 1, pp. 36-45.

Darvill, T., 2006. Back to Within: Stonehenge and its Purpose. In: Cult in Context Conference, 7–9 December 2006, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and Magdaline College, Cambridge, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2006. Beyond Stonehenge: Carn Meini and the Preseli Bluestones. In: Society of Antiquaries of London, 5 October 2006. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2006. Beyond Stonehenge: Carn Meini and the Preseli Bluestones. In: Bournemouth University Public Lecture Series, 30 November 2006. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Beyond Stonehenge: Seeking the Start of the Bluestone Trail. In: 15th Congress of International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, 4–9 September 2006, Lisbon, Portugal.. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Beyond Stonehenge: Seeking the Start of the Bluestone Trail. In: Cracow 2006: 12th EAA (European Association of Archaeologists) Annual Conference, 19–24 September 2006, Krakow, Poland. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project. In: Oxford University Archaeological Society, 20 February 2006. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Book Launch: Twenty-Five Years of Archaeology in Gloucestershire: A Review of New Discoveries and New Thinking in Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire, and Bristol 1979–2004. Edited by Neil Holbrook and John Jurica, 2006. In: Cotswold Archaeology, 25 October 2006, Kemble, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Book Review: R Bradley ‘Ritual and Domestic Life in Prehistoric Europe’. Current World Archaeology, 20, p. 58.

Darvill, T., 2006. Chairman’s Introduction. Cotswold Archaeology Annual Review 16 (2005), 16, pp. 1-2.

Darvill, T., 2006. Early Prehistory. In: Holbrook, N. and Juřica, J., eds. Twenty Five Years of Archaeology in Gloucestershire: A Review of New Discoveries and New Thinking in Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire, and Bristol 1979–2004. Cirencester, England: Cotswold Archaeological Trust, pp. 5-60.

Darvill, T., 2006. Invited Chair of Session 2: ‘A Stonehenge for the Future?’. In: Society of Antiquaries: Stonehenge: A Time for Decisions., 31 March 2006, Burlington House, London. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Linking Practice, Fieldwork and Theory in the Teaching of European Prehistory. In: Cracow 2006: 12th EAA (European Association of Archaeologists) Annual Conference, 19–24 September 2006, Krakow, Poland. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Linking Practice, Fieldwork, Theory, and Research in the Teaching of European Prehistory. In: TAG 2006. Theoretical Archaeology Group, 28th Annual Meeting, 15–17 December 2006, Department of Archaeology, University of Exeter. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Merlin’s Magic Stones. In: Tenth Leslie Grinsell Memorial Lecture, Bristol and Avon Archaeological Society, 8 February 2006, Bristol, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Poole Harbour. In: New Light on Old Shipwrecks Dayschool. Dorset County Council and the Dorset Coast Forum, 14 October 2006, Dorford Centre, Dorchester, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Right Here! Right Now! In: Bournemouth University Archaeological Society Meeting, 19th October 2006. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Right Here! Right Now! Prehistoric Monuments and the Popular Music of the Late Twentieth Century. In: The Cultural Reception of Prehistoric Monuments 1600-2000, 6–7 April 2006, University of Bristol, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Stonehenge. The biography of a landscape. Stroud: Tempus.

Darvill, T., 2006. Tears of Stone. In: Cambridge University Archaeological Field Club, 22 February 2006. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Tears of Stone. In: Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences Research Seminar, 28 February 2006. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. The Unquiet Past: Cultural Heritage and the Uncertain Social Geography of Risks of Exposure to Ecological Hazards and Political Violence. In: Cracow 2006: 12th EAA (European Association of Archaeologists) Annual Conference, 19–24 September 2006, Krakow, Poland. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Updating the Late Neolithic. In: Exeter University Department of Extra-mural Studies Day-School, 25 November 2006, Cornwall, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2006. Working Practices in Field Archaeology. In: Hunter, J. and Ralston, I., eds. Archaeological Resource Management in the UK: an introduction. Stroud, England: Sutton Publishing, pp. 230-252.

Dover, M., 2005. The Old Farmhouse, Blashenwell, Corfe Castle, Dorset. Archaeological Assessment. Project Report. Poole: Bournemouth University.

Darvill, T., 2005. Early Industry in Poole Harbour. In: Poole Harbour and its Heritage Seminar, 16 April 2005. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T. and O'Connor, B., 2005. The Cronk yn How Stone and the Rock Art of the Isle of Man. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 71, pp. 283-331.

Darvill, T., Constant, V. and Wilson, G., 2005. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project Post-excavation Assessment and Revised Project Design. Project Report. Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences for Manx National Heritage and Billown Lime Quarries Ltd.

Darvill, T., 2005. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man, Eighth Report: 2003. Poole and Douglas, Isle of Man: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage.

Darvill, T., 2005. Book Review: D Miles, S Palmer, G Lock, C Gosden, and A M Cromarty, ‘Uffington White Horse and its Landscape: investigations at White Horse Hill, Uffington, 1989-95, and Tower Hill, Ashbury, 1993-4’. Published for Oxford Archaeology by Oxford University School of Archaeology, 2003. Landscapes, 6 (1), p. 113.

Darvill, T., 2005. Book Review: G Lucas, ‘The Archaeology of Time’.Routledge, 2005. Current World Archaeology, 14, p. 57.

Darvill, T., 2005. Book Review: J Cotton and D Field (eds) ‘Towards a New Stone Age: Aspects of the Neolithic in south-east England’ Council for British Archaeology, 2004. CBA research report: no. 137. Surrey Archaeological Collections, 92, pp. 301-303.

Darvill, T., 2005. Chairman’s Introduction. Cotswold Archaeology Annual Review 15 (2004).

Darvill, T., Hughes, L., Chartrand, J. A.H. and Cheetham, P., 2005. Hilltop cairns and round barrows within and around the southern plain. In: Darvill, T., ed. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man, Eighth Report: 2003. Poole and Douglas, Isle of Man: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 37-47.

Darvill, T., 2005. Iconoclash and Archaeological Image Wars: Beyond Responses to ‘Crises of Interpretation’ That Treat ‘State of Emergency’ as Norm. In: Cork 2005: 11th EAA (European Association of Archaeologists) Annual Conference, 5–11 September 2005, Cork, Ireland. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2005. Industry and Trade Associated With the Harbour: An Overview. In: Poole Harbour and its Heritage Seminar, 16 April 2005, pp. 14-15.

Darvill, T., 2005. Prehistoric Poole. In: Chichester and District Archaeological Society, 2005. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2005. The Prehistoric Society 2005 UK Study Tour: North Pembrokeshire, Wales, Monday 18th – Friday 22nd July 2005. Project Report. London: Prehistoric Society.

Darvill, T., 2005. SPACES: Strumble-Preseli Ancient Communities and Environment Study. In: Council for British Archaeology Wales, 15 October 2005. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2005. ‘Sorted for Ease and Whiz’? Approaching Value and Importance in Archaeological Resource Management. In: Mathers, C., Darvill, T. and Little, B.J., eds. Heritage of Value, Archaeology of Renown: Reshaping Archaeological Assessment and Significance. Gainesville, USA: University Press of Florida, pp. 21-42.

Darvill, T., 2005. Stonehenge World Heritage Site. An archaeological framework. Poole: English Heritage & Bournemouth University.

Darvill, T., 2005. Stonehenge World Heritage Site: an archaeological research framework. 1. London and Bournemouth: English Heritage and Bournemouth University.

Darvill, T., Morgan Evans, D., Fyfe, R. and Wainwright, G., 2005. Strumble-Preseli Ancient Communities and Environment Study (SPACES): Fourth Report 2005. Archaeology in Wales, 45, pp. 17-23.

Darvill, T., 2005. What Archaeologists Make. In: TAG 2005: Theoretical Archaeology Group, 27th Annual Meeting, 19–21 December 2005, Department of Archaeology, Sheffield University. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Billown Excavations. In: Manx Museum, 16 January 2004, Douglas, Isle of Man. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Analytical Scale, Populations, and the Mesolithic – Neolithic Transition in the Far North-West of Europe. In: Mathieu, J.R. and Scott, R.E., eds. Exploring the Role of Analytical Scale in Archaeological Interpretation. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 19-26.

Darvill, T., 2004. Archaeology in Rock. In: Brodie, N. and Hills, C., eds. Material Engagements: Studies in Honour of Colin Renfrew. Cambridge, England: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, pp. 55-77.

Darvill, T., 2004. Billown Excavations. In: Gloucester and District Archaeological Society, 19 January 2004, Cheltenham, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Billown Excavations. In: Isle of Man Antiquarian and Natural History Society, 28 August 2004, Isle of Man. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Billown Excavations. In: Department of Archaeology, 4 November 2004, University of Bristol, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Billown Excavations. In: Faculty of Archaeology, 22 November 2004, University of Leiden, Netherlands. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Book Review: Antiquaries: The Discovery of the Past in Eighteenth Century Britain by Rosemary Sweet, 2004, Hambledon and London. Current Archaeology, 195, p. 132.

Darvill, T., 2004. Book Review: Thomas F King ‘Thinking about Cultural Resource Management: essays from the edge’.AltaMira Press, c2002. European Journal of Archaeology, 7 (3), pp. 321-323.

Darvill, T., 2004. Chairman’s Introduction. Cotswold Archaeology Annual Review 14 (2003), 14, pp. 2-4.

Darvill, T., 2004. Cropmarx. Theoretical Perspectives on Aerial Photography. In: TAG 2004: Theoretical Archaeology Group 26th Annual Meeting, 17-19 December 2004, Glasgow, Scotland. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Discussion - Period 1: Neolithic and Bronze Age. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 122, pp. 85-87.

Darvill, T., 2004. Ironworking in Late Bronze Age Europe. Current Archaeology, 195, p. 139.

Darvill, T., 2004. Long barrows of the cotswolds and surrounding areas. Stroud: Tempus Publishing.

Darvill, T., 2004. Poole Harbour. In: Friends of Salisbury Museum, 10 February 2004, Salisbury, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Poole Harbour. In: Bournemouth Science Society, 24 February 2004, Bournemouth, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Prehistoric Gloucestershire. In: 25 years of Gloucestershire Archaeology, 6 November 2004, Cheltenham, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Public Archaeology: A European Perspective. In: Bintliffe, J., ed. A Companion to Archaeology. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 409-434.

Darvill, T., 2004. SPACES: Strumble-Preseli Ancient Communities and Environment Study. In: Department of Archaeology, 4 February 2004, University of Exeter, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2004. Soft-Rock and Organic Tempering in British Neolithic Pottery. In: Cleal, R. and Pollard, J., eds. Monuments and Material Culture. Papers in Honour of an Avebury Archaeologist: Isobel Smith. Salisbury, England: Hobnob Press, pp. 193-206.

Darvill, T., Morgan Evans, D. and Wainwright, G., 2004. Strumble-Preseli Ancient Communities and Environment Study (SPACES): Third report 2004. Archaeology in Wales, 44, pp. 104-109.

Darvill, T., 2004. Tales of the Land, Tales of the Sea: People and Presence in the Neolithic of Man and Beyond. In: Cummings, V. and Fowler, C., eds. The Neolithic of the Irish Sea. Materiality and Traditions of Practice. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 46-54.

Darvill, T., 2004. Tynwald Hill and the ‘Things’ of Power. In: Pantos, A. and Semple, S., eds. Assembly Places and Practices in Medieval Europe. Dublin, Ireland: Four Courts Press, pp. 217-233.

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2003. A Cup-Marked Stone from Dan-y-Garn, Mynachlog-Ddu, Pembrokeshire, and the Prehistoric Rock-Art from Wales. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 69, pp. 253-264.

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2003. Stone Circles, Oval Settings and Henges in South-West Wales and Beyond. Antiquaries Journal, 83, pp. 9-46.

Darvill, T., Morgan Evans, D. and Wainwright, G., 2003. Strumble-Preseli Ancient Communities and Environment Study (SPACES): Second Report 2003. Archaeology in Wales, 43, pp. 3-12.

Darvill, T., 2003. The land of the Dobunni. In: Ecclestone, M., Gardner, K., Holbrook, N. and Smith, A., eds. The land of the Dobunni: papers submitted to symposia organised by the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society's Committee for Archaeology in Gloucestershire, & the Council for British Archaeology South-West. King's Lynn : Heritage Marketing and Publications, pp. 2-11.

Darvill, T., 2003. Analytical Scale, Populations and the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in the Far Northwest of Europe. In: Bevan, L. and Moore, J., eds. Peopling the Mesolithic in a Northern Environment. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 95-102.

Darvill, T., 2003. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man. Seventh Report: 2002. Bournemouth: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University in association with Manx National Heritage.

Darvill, T., 2003. Billown and the Neolithic of the Isle of Man. In: Armit, I., Murphy, E., Nelis, E. and Simpson, D., eds. Neolithic Settlement in Ireland and Western Britain. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 112-119.

Darvill, T., 2003. Chairman’s Introduction. Cotswold Archaeology Annual Review 13 (2002), pp. 2-3.

Darvill, T., 2003. Land of the Dobunni. Project Report. Cheltenham, England: Committee for Archaeology in Gloucestershire and the Council for British Archaeology South West.

Darvill, T. and Malone, C., 2003. Megaliths from Antiquity. Cambridge: Antiquity Publications Ltd.

Darvill, T., 2003. Phylakopi, Melos, Greece: Conservation Issues and Outline Strategy. Project Report. Bournemouth, England: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University.

Darvill, T., 2003. Questions of Balance: Education, Training, and Experience. The SCFA Perspective. In: Theoretical Archaeology Group 25th Annual Meeting, 17th-19th December 2003, Lampeter, Wales. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2003. Raising a Stone and a Smile. Discourse, Winter (1).

Doonan, R.C.P., Haslam, R., Smith, M., Welham, K., Beavis, J., Archer, J., Baskott, C., Boland, C., Churchill, S., Crennell, T., Davis, T., Denham, J., Dixon,, J., Fraser, L., Gough, A., Head, Z., Hill, B., Holloway, E., Humphrey, E., Lee, E., Marsh, C., Martin, P., Mundin, A., Nerantsis, N., Oakley, S., Peters, D., Pocock, C., Ranson, C., Reade, N., Robinson, T., Sherwood, G., Smith, K., Walkley, P., Watson, P., Weaver, R., Webb, R., Wilson, G., Woolgar, N., Wright, N. and Young, N., 2003. Specialisation and Spatialisation: The use of soil studies in defining the spatial articulation of Iron Age metallurgy. In: Soils and Archaeology: papers of the proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Soils and Archaeology, 30 May - 3 June 2001, Százhalombatta, Hungary, pp. 61-66.

Darvill, T., 2003. Student Discoveries at Billown, Isle of Man. Discourse, Winter (2).

Darvill, T., 2003. Time is an Ocean … but it Ends at the Shore. Refitting Timescales to Excavated Features. In: Theoretical Archaeology Group 25th Annual Meeting, 17-19 December 2003, Lampeter, Wales. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2003. What’s Going On? In: Institute of Field Archaeologists Annual Meeting, 15-17 April 2003, Bangor, England. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2002. SPACES – Exploring Neolithic Landscapes in the Strumble-Preseli Area of Southwest Wales. Antiquity, 76 (293), pp. 623-624.

Darvill, T. and Russell, B., 2002. Archaeology after PPG16: Archaeological Investigations in England 1990-1999. Bournemouth: Bournemouth University and English Heritage.

Darvill, T., 2002. Billown Neolithic Enclosures, Isle of Man. In: Varndell, G. and Topping, P., eds. Enclosures in Neolithic Europe: essays on causewayed and non-causewayed sites. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 83-89.

Darvill, T., 2002. Billown [Comments on Radiocarbon Dates]. Archaeometry, 44 (Supple), p. 42.

Darvill, T., 2002. Chairman’s Introduction. Cotswold Archaeology Annual Review 12 (2001), 12, pp. 2-3.

Darvill, T., 2002. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Davies, S.M., Allen, M. J., Bellamy, P.S., Heaton, M.J. and Woodward, P.J., 2002. "Coprolites": In Excavations at Alington Avenue, Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset, 1984-87. Project Report. Dorset Natural History & Archaeology Society.

Davies, S.M., Bellamy, P.S., Heaton, M.J., Woodward, P.J. and Allen, M. J., 2002. "The Development of the Alington Ridge: Summary of the Landscape Evolution", in Excavations at Alington Avenue, Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset, 1984-87. Project Report. Dorchester: Dorset Natural History & Archaeology Society.

Darvill, T., Stamper, P. and Timby, J., 2002. England : an Oxford archaeological guide to sites from earliest times to AD 1600. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Davies, S.M., Bellamy, P.S., Heaton, M.J., Woodward, P.J. and Allen, M. J., 2002. "The Environmental Background": In Excavations at Alington Avenue, Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset, 1984-87. Project Report. Dorchester: Dorset Natural History & Archaeology Society.

Darvill, T., 2002. It's Better to Dig than Dance: Archaeology Method and Theory in Antiquity 1927-2002. Antiquity, 76 (294), pp. 1094-1101.

Darvill, T., 2002. Its Better to Dig than Dance: Method and Theory from Antiquity 1927-2002. In: 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, 20-24 March 2002, Denver, United States. (Unpublished)

Davies, S.M., Bellamy, P.S., Heaton, M.J., Woodward, P.J. and Allen, M. J., 2002. "The Land Molluscs": In Excavations at Alington Avenue, Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset, 1984-87. Project Report. Dorchester: Dorset Natural History & Archaeology Society.

Darvill, T., 2002. Publishing Archaeology: The Cotswold Archaeology Approach. In: Enwright, D. and Watts, M., eds. A Romano-British and Medieval Settlement Site at Stoke Road, Bishop’s Cleeve, Gloucestershire. Cirencester, England: Cotswold Archaeological Trust.

Darvill, T., 2002. Right Here, Right Now! Archaeology in Popular Culture. In: The Guardian Hay Festival (Event 111), 4 June 2002, Hay on Wye, Wales. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T. and Cheetham, P., 2002. Science Diary – Bournemouth. Current Archaeology, 181, pp. 26-28.

Darvill, T. and Wainwright, G., 2002. Strumble-Preseli Ancient Communities and Environment Study (SPACES): First Report 2002. Archaeology in Wales, 42, pp. 17-28.

Darvill, T., 2002. Student Discoveries at Billown, Isle of Man. Discourse, Summer.

Darvill, T., 2002. The Vale and the Forest of Dean in Prehistory. In: Verey, D. and Brooks, A., eds. Gloucestershire 2: The Vale and The Forest of Dean. London: Yale University Press, pp. 33-37.

Darvill, T., 2002. White on Blonde: Quartz Pebbles and the Use of Quartz at Neolithic Monuments in the Isle of Man and Beyond. In: Jones, A. and MacGregor, G., eds. Colouring the Past: The Significance of Colour in Archaeological Research. Oxford: Berg, pp. 73-93.

Darvill, T., 2001. Billown and the Neolithic of the Isle of Man. In: Prehistoric Society Spring Conference, 20-22 April 2001, Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., 2001. Book Review: Lucas, G., 2001. Critical Approaches to Fieldwork: contemporary and historical archaeological practice. Routledge. The Archaeologist, 42, p. 40.

Darvill, T., 2001. Book Review: Encyclopedia of Archaeology: The Great Archaeologists, edited by Tim Murrray. 1999. The Archaeologist, 42, p. 39.

Darvill, T., 2001. Chairman's Introduction. Cotswold Archaeological Trust Annual Review 11 (2000), pp. 2-3.

Doonan, R.C.P., Cheetham, P., O'Connor, B., Elley, T. and Welham, K., 2001. Investigations at Langness: The 2000 Field-Season. In: Darvill, T., ed. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man. Sixth Report: 2000. Poole, England: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 40-47.

Darvill, T., 2001. The Land of the Dobunni. In: The Land of the Dobunni: An Introduction to the Pre-Tribal Background, 10 November 2001, Gloucester, England.. (Unpublished)

Doonan, R.C.P., Haslam, R., Smith, M. and Welham, K., 2001. Metalworking at Site O, F630. In: Darvill, T., ed. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man. Sixth Report: 2000. Poole, England: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 7-8.

Darvill, T. and Thomas, J., 2001. Neolithic Enclosures in Atlantic Northwest Europe: Some Recent Trends. In: Darvill, T. and Thomas, J., eds. Neolithic enclosures in Atlantic Northwest Europe. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 1-23.

Darvill, T. and Thomas, J., 2001. Neolithic Enclosures in the Isle of Man. In: Darvill, T. and Thomas, J., eds. Neolithic enclosures in Atlantic Northwest Europe. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 155-170.

Darvill, T. and Gojda, M., 2001. One Land, Many Landscapes: Papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists Fifth Annual Meeting in Bournemouth 1999. Oxford: Archaeopress.

Darvill, T. and Gojda, M., 2001. One land, Many Landscapes: An Introduction. In: Darvill, T. and Gojda, M., eds. One Land, Many Landscapes:: papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists' Fifth Annual Meeting in Bournemouth 1999. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 1-2.

Darvill, T., 2001. The Roman Ceramic Tile Fabrics. In: Anderson, A.S., Wacher, J.S. and Fitzpatrick, A.P., eds. The Romano-British Small Town at Wanborough, Wiltshire: excavations, 1966-1976. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, pp. 317-319.

Darvill, T., 2001. Traditions of Landscape Archaeology in Britain: Issues of Time and Scale. In: Darvill, T. and Gojda, M., eds. One Land, Many Landscapes:: papers from a session held at the European Association of Archaeologists' Fifth Annual Meeting in Bournemouth 1999. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 33-46.

Darvill, T., 2001. Value Systems in Archaeology and Heritage Management. Archäologisches Nachrichtenblatt, 6 (2), pp. 183-194.

Darvill, T., 2001. When We Still Haven't Found What We Are Looking For? Archaeology in the Post-PPG16 Era. In: Theoretical Archaeology Group 2001 Meeting, 13-15 December 2001, Dublin, Ireland. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., Afanasev, G. and Wilkes, E. M., 2000. Anglo-Russian Archaeology Seminar: recording systems for archaeological projects. Poole, England and Moscow: Bournemouth University and Russian Academy of Sciences.

Darvill, T., 2000. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man. Sixth Report: 2000. Poole: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage.

Darvill, T., 2000. Collared urn fron pit 166 at Yr Allor. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 66 (257-29), pp. 269-272.

Darvill, T., Ucko, P. and Gibson, A., 2000. Rock Art Pilot Project Main Report. Project Report. Bournemouth and London: Bournemouth University, Institute of Archaeology, and English Heritage. (Unpublished)

Darvill, T., Chartrand, J. A.H. and Cheetham, P., 2000. A survey of the chambered long barrow at Cashtal yn Ard, Maughold. In: Darvill, T., ed. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man, Fifth Report: 1999. Poole and Douglas, Isle of Man: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 34-42.

Darvill, T., Collis, J. and Wilkes, E. M., 1999. Guidelines for making presentations to an international audience. London: European Association of Archaeologists.

Darvill, T. and Staelens, Y., 1985. A Cumbrian-type polished axe from Shropshire. Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, 32, pp. 260-267.

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Eagles, B., 2004. Britons and Saxons on the eastern boundary of the civitas Durotrigum. Britannia, 35, pp. 234-240.

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Eagles, B., 2001. Anglo-Saxon presence and culture in Wiltshire c. AD 450-c. 675. In: Ellis, P D.;, ed. Roman Wiltshire and After. Papers in Honour of Ken Annable. Wiltshire Archaeological Society, pp. 199-233.

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Gale, J., Darvill, T., Chartrand, J. A.H. and Watson, C., 1999. A Survey of the chambered long barrows at King Orry's Grave, Laxey. In: Darvill, T., ed. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man. Fourth Report: 1998. Poole and Douglas, Isle of Man: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 54-61.

Gale, J. and Darvill, T., 1998. A survey of the Ballakelly chambered tomb, Santan. In: Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man. Third Report: 1997. Bournemouth, England and Douglas, Isle of Man: Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 38-42.

Gale, J., Chartrand, J. A.H., Fulton, A., Laughlin, B. and Darvill, T., 1997. The Mull Hill Tomb. In: Darvill, T., ed. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man, 1996. Poole and Douglas, Isle of Man: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University and Manx National Heritage, pp. 52-58.

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Hewitt, I., Russell, B. and Manley, H., 2011. East Stoke: The Archaeology of the Old Church of St Mary. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society. (In Press)

Hambleton, E., 2011. The life of things long dead: a biography of Iron Age animal skulls from Battlesbury Bowl, Wiltshire. In: Morris, J.T. and Randall, C., eds. Ritual in Context: Explaining Ritual Complexity in Archaeology. Oxford: Oxbow. (In Press)

Hewitt, I. and ,, 2010. Survey of the standing remains of the Old Church of St Mary, East Stoke, Dorset. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Herrera, A., Gerdau-Radonic, K. and Guerrero, J. M., 2009. La materialización de los ancestros: Reflexiones en torno a las tumbas de Keushu (Ancash, Perú). In: 13er Congreso de Antropologia en Columbia, 30 September -3 October 2009, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia. (Unpublished)

Hanson, I., Cheetham, P. and Gilbert, S., 2009. Advances in Archaeological Approaches to Crime Scene Investigation. In: 61st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences: Forensic Science: Envisioning and Creating the Future., 16-21 Feb 2009, Denver, Colorado. (Unpublished)

Hambleton, E. and Maltby, M., 2009. Animal Bones from Caerwent Forum-Basilica, Wales. Report prepared for National Museum of Wales. Technical Report. Client, Site Archive. (Unpublished)

Hambleton, E., 2009. The Bones of the Matter: Inspiring Learning & Achievement in Zooarchaeology. In: Education Enhancement Conference 2009, 21 May 2009, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Hewitt, I., Russell, B. and Manley, H., 2009. East Stoke: The Old Church of St Mary. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 130, pp. 31-41.

Hambleton, E., 2009. A Review of Animal Bone Evidence from Southern England (Late Bronze Age-Late Iron Age). ArchSearch - the ADS Online Catalogue: Archaeological Data Service. Available from: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/...[Accessed 12 April 2011].

Hanson, I., Djohari, J., Orr, J., Furphy, P., Hodgson, C., Broadbridge, G. and Cox, G., 2008. New Observations on the Interactions between Evidence and the Upper Horizons of the Soil. In: Ritz, K., Dawson, L. and Miller, D., eds. Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics. Springer.

Hanson, I., 2008. Approaches to International Investigations. In: Oxenham, M., ed. Forensic Approaches to Death, Disaster and Abuse. Australian Academic Press.

Hanson, I. and Wright, R., 2008. Working as an Archaeologist for Large Organisations Like the United Nations. In: Blau, S. and Ubelaker, D.H., eds. Handbook of Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology. Left Coast Press.

Hambleton, E., 2008. Animal Bone. In: Holbrook, N., ed. Excavations and Observations in Roman Cirencester 1998-2007 with a review of archaeology in Cirencester 1958-2008. Cirencester, England: Cotswold Archaeology.

Hambleton, E. and Maltby, M., 2008. Faunal Remains. In: Ellis, C., Powell, A.B. and Hawkes, J., eds. An Iron Age Settlement Outside Battlesbury Hillfort, Warminster and Sites Along the Southern Range Road. Salisbury, England: Wessex Archaeology, pp. 84-93.

Hewitt, I., 2008. Lost in Suburbia: Tracing the County Boundary in South-East Dorset. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 129, pp. 212-215.

Hewitt, I., 2008. Preliminary Notes and Analysis of the Archaeological Potential of the Early Medieval (Anglo-Saxon) Cemetery. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 129, pp. 105-114.

Hambleton, E., 2008. Report on the faunal remains from Vestra Long Cairn. Report prepared for Colin Richards (The Great Stone Circles Project). Technical Report. Client, Site Archive. (Unpublished)

Hambleton, E., 2008. Review of Middle Bronze Age - Late Iron Age Faunal Assemblages from Southern Britain. Project Report. English Heritage.

Hambleton, E., 2008. The life of things long dead: A biography of Iron Age animal bones from Battlesbury Bowl, Wiltshire. In: Theoretical Archaeology Group 30th Annual Meeting (2008), 15-16 December 2008, University of Southampton. (Unpublished)

Hambleton, E., 2007. Book Review: Field, N. and Parker Pearson, M. 2003. Fiskerton. An Iron Age Timber Causeway with Iron Age and Roman Votive Offerings: the 1981 Excavations. Oxford:Oxbow Books. Environmental Archaeology, 12 (1), pp. 104-106.

Hanson, I., 2007. Psycho-Social Issues in Forensic Archaeology in the Disturbing Past: Does your Research Give you Nightmares? Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 22 (2).

Hambleton, E., 2007. Skulls on Show: An investigation of ritual treatment of animal remains at the prehistoric settlement of Battlesbury Bowl, Hampshire. In: Releasing Research and Enterprise Potential 2006-7 Finale Event, 18 July 2007, Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Hambleton, E., 2006. Animals and Society in the 1st millennium BC. Case studies from Southern England. In: English Heritage Osteology Seminar for Archaeological curators and contractors (South-West England), 31 January 2006, Exeter, England. (Unpublished)

Hewitt, I., James, B. and Parham, D., 2006. East Holton (Holton Lee), Wareham St Martin. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 127, pp. 148-149.

Hambleton, E., 2005. "Animal Bone" In Excavation of an Early Saxon settlement at Pitstone by M Phillips et al. Records of Buckinghamshire, 45, pp. 20-24.

Hambleton, E., 2005. "Animal Bone" in J Lovell: Excavation of a Romano-British Farmstead at RNAS Yeovilton. Somerset Archaeology & Natural History, 149, pp. 44-47.

Hambleton, E., 2005. Animals and Society in the 1st millennium BC. Case studies from Southern England. In: English Heritage Osteology Seminar for Archaeological curators and contractors (London & South-East England), 28 May 2005, London. (Unpublished)

Hambleton, E., 2005. Animals and Society in the 1st millennium BC. Case studies from Southern England. In: English Heritage Osteology Seminar for Archaeological curators and contractors (Midlands), 8 September 2005, Swindon. (Unpublished)

Hanson, I., Wright, R. and Sterenberg, J., 2005. The Archaeology of Mass Graves. In: Hunter, J. and Cox, M., eds. Forensic archaeology : advances in theory and practice. Abingdon, England: Routledge, pp. 137-158.

Hewitt, I., 2005. Chalbury, Parish Church of All Saints. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 126, p. 194.

Hewitt, I., James, B. and Cheetham, P., 2005. East Holton, Wareham St Martin, 2003-4. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 126, p. 180.

Hewitt, I. and Welham, K., 2005. East Stoke, Old Church of St Mary, Stoke. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 128, p. 181.

Hewitt, I., 2005. Tarrant Launceston, Race Down Long Barrow. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 126, p. 187.

Hewitt, I., 2005. Worth Matravers, Quarr Farm. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 126, p. 187.

Hambleton, E., 2004. The Animal Remains. In: Hands, A. R., ed. The Romano-British Roadside Settlement at Wilcote, Oxfordshire III: Excavations in 1997-2000. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, pp. 321-330.

Hodgson, J., 2004. Archaeological reconstruction illustrations: an analysis of the history, development, motivations and current practice of reconstructionil lustration, with recommendations for its future development. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Hambleton, E., 2004. "Animal Bone" In The Investigation of an Early-Middle Iron Age Settlement and Field System at Topler’s Hill by M Luke. Bedfordshire Archaeology, 25, pp. 43-44.

Hambleton, E. and Maltby, M., 2004. Animal Bones from Excavations at Battlesbury Bowl, Wiltshire. Report prepared for Wessex Archaeology. Technical Report. Client, Site Archive. (Unpublished)

Hambleton, E. and Maltby, M., 2004. Animal Bones from medieval contexts at Laugharne Castle, Dyfed, Wales. Report prepared for CADW. Technical Report. Client, Site Archive. (Unpublished)

Hambleton, E. and Maltby, M., 2004. Animal Bones from postmedieval contexts at Laugharne Castle, Dyfed, Wales. Report prepared for CADW. Technical Report. Client, Site Archive. (Unpublished)

Hambleton, E., 2004. "Faunal Remains" In Bronze Age and Romano-British Sites South-East of Tewkesbury: Valuations and Excavations 1991-7 by G Walker, A Thomas and C Bateman. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeology Society, 122, pp. 79-83.

Hopper, M., Milner, E., Gevaux, N., Laver, J., Osborne, L., Russell, B. and Stocks, A., 2004. Gazetteer of Archaeological Investigations Undertaken in England 2002:Supplement 13. Gazetteer of Archaeological Investigations Undertaken in England 2002, 13.

Hanson, I., 2004. The Importance of Stratigraphy in Forensic Investigation. Geological Society London Special Publications, 232 (1), pp. 39-47.

Hull, G., Hamilton-Dyer, S., Blinkhorn, P. and Cannon, P., 2003. The excavation and analysis of an 18th century deposit of anatomical remains and chemical apparatus from the rear of the first Ashmolean Museum (now The Museum of the History of Science), Broad Street, Oxford. Post Medieval Archaeology, 37 (1), pp. 1-28.

Hambleton, E., 2003. Assessment of the Animal Bone from Site P. In: Darvill, T., ed. Billown Neolithic Landscape Project, Isle of Man. Seventh Report 2002. Poole, England: School of Conservation Sciences, Bournemouth University in assoc. with Manx National Heritage, p. 23.

Hewitt, I., Cheetham, P. and Chartrand, J. A.H., 2003. East Holton. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 124, pp. 120-121.

Hewitt, I., Welham, K. and Whittle, L., 2003. East Stoke. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 124, p. 129.

Hewitt, I. and Wilkes, E. M., 2003. Roman forts in a designed landscape. East Holton, Wareham St Martin: a journey to Cuckoo-land. In: Wilson-North, R., ed. The Lie of the Land: Aspects of the Archaeology and History of the Designed Landscape in the South West of England. Exeter: The Mint Press, pp. 107-118.

Hewitt, I., 2003. Shaftesbury, 8 Love Lane. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 124, p. 124.

Hewitt, I., 2003. Wimborne, the Priest’s House, High Street. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 124, p. 125.

Hewitt, I., 2002. No.8 Love Lane, Shaftesbury, Dorset: An Archaeological Excavation. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I. and Hodgson, J., 2002. Bridport, 32 South Street. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 123, p. 130.

Hambleton, E., 2002. Doggy in the well: a review of the evidence and possible interpretations concerning the deposition of dogs in wells and similar features on Romano-British settlements. In: Integrating Zooarchaeology: The 9th Conference Of The International Council Of Archaeozoology, 23-28 August 2002, University of Durham. (Unpublished)

Hewitt, I., 2002. Historic Rural Settlement in Winchester City District, Hampshire: an Archaeological and Historical Survey. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 2002. Historic Rural Settlement in Winchester District, Hampshire vols 1-5. Poole: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 2002. Shaftesbury, Angel Lane. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 123, pp. 127-128.

Hewitt, I. and Hodgson, J., 2001. 32 South Street, Bridport, Dorset: An Archaeological Watching Brief for Magna Housing Association. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hambleton, E., 2001. Animal Bone. In: Walker, G., Langton, B. and Oakey, N., eds. An Iron Age Site at Groundwell West, Wiltshire: Excavations in 1996. Cirencester, England: Cotswold Archaeological Trust & Swindon Borough Council, pp. 31-33.

Hewitt, I., 2001. Historic Rural Settlement in the Districts of Fareham, Gosport, Havant and North of Portsmouth City. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University. (Unpublished)

Hewitt, I., 2001. Historic Rural Settlement in the Districts of Fareham, Gosport, Havant and north of Portsmouth City. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 2001. Land adjoining: The Old Bakery, Angel Lane, Shaftesbury, Dorset. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 2001. Sixpenny Handley: Interim Statement 2000. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 122, p. 153.

Hewitt, I. and Wilkes, E. M., 2001. Survey & Excavation of an Enclosure at East Holton, Wareham St Martin. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 122, pp. 150-153.

Hewitt, I., 2001. Wimborne Lodge. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 122, pp. 174-175.

Hambleton, E., 2001. A method for converting Grant Mandible Wear Stages to Payne style Wear Stages in Sheep, Cow and Pig. In: Millard, A., ed. Archaeological Sciences '97 : Proceedings of the Conference held at the at University of Durham, 2nd-4th September 1997. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 103-108.

Hewitt, I., 2000. Wimborne Lodge, Poole, Dorset: An Archaeological Watching Brief. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I. and Rumsey, K., 2000. Dorchester Showground, Cokers Frome Stinsford, Dorset: An Archaeological Watching Brief for Dorchester Agricultural Society. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hambleton, E. and Stallibrass, S., 2000. The Faunal Remains. In: Haselgrove, C. and McCullagh, R., eds. An Iron Age Coastal Community in East Lothian: Excavation of Two Later Prehistoric Enclosure Complexes at Fisher's Road, Port Seton, 1994-1995. Scottish Trust for Archaeological Research, pp. 147-157.

Hewitt, I., 2000. Historic Rural Settlement in Eastleigh District, Hampshire. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hambleton, E., 2000. The Human Remains. In: Haselgrove, C. and McCullagh, R., eds. An Iron Age Coastal Community in East Lothian: Excavation of Two Later Prehistoric Enclosure Complexes at Fisher's Road, Port Seton, 1994-1995. Scottish Trust for Archaeological Research, p. 145.

Hewitt, I., 2000. No. 2, Kimmeridge, Dorset. An Archaeological Evaluation Report. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I. and Rumsey, K., 2000. Sixpenny Handley: Goldfields Farm: Interim statement 1999. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, 121, pp. 158-159.

Hambleton, E., 1999. Animal husbandry regimes in Iron Age Britain: a comparative study of faunal assemblages from Iron Age sites. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports.

Hewitt, I., 1999. Historic rural settlement in East Hampshire District, Hampshire vols 1-4. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 1998. Beacon Lees (Beacon Hill) Lychett Minster and Upton CP Dorset: An Archaeological Evaluation for Lesley Shand Funeral Service. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 1998. Historic Rural Settlement in the Hart District, Hampshire. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 1998. Historic Rural Settlement in the Rushmoor District, Hampshire. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hambleton, E. and Rowley-Conwy, P., 1997. The Medieval Reindeer Economy at Gaeccevaj'njar'ga 244B in the Varanger Fjord, North Norway. Norwegian Archaeological Review, 30 (1), pp. 55-70.

Hambleton, E. and Rowley-Conwy, P., 1997. Medieval Reindeer from Gaeccevaj'njar'ga 244B, Arctic Norway: Wild or Domestic? Universities of Durham and Newcastle-upon-Tyne Archaeological Reports, 20, pp. 55-70.

Hewitt, I., 1997. Redlands Sports Ground, Weymouth, Dorset: An Archaeological Assessment. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 1997. Woolcombe Farm, Toller Porcorum: An Archaeological Watching Brief report. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 1996. Abbot's Lodge, Netley, Hampshire: An Archaeological Watching Brief report. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., Beckensall, S.G., Gale, J., Turner, J. and Nye, S., 1996. The Excavations of Cairns at Blawearie, Old Bewick, Northumberland. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 62, pp. 255-274.

Hewitt, I., 1996. Roman Road, Radipole, Weymouth, Dorset. An Archaeological Assessment report. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 1996. Woolcombe Farm, Toller Porcorum, Dorset: An Archaeological Assessment and Evaluation report. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 1995. Church Mead, Toller Porcorum, Dorset: An Archaeological Assessment report. Project Report. Poole, England: Bournemouth University.

Hewitt, I., 1995. Prehistoric Artefacts from North Northumberland Forests: The Bertele Collection. Northern Archaeology, 12, pp. 3-8.

Hewitt, I., 1993. Prehistoric Decorated Stones: Mobiliary Examples. Northern Archaeology, 11, pp. 51-56.

Hunt, A., 1991. Holnest, Dorset. An archaeological appraisal. Project Report. Poole: Bournemouth University.

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Jenkins, E.L., Baker, A. and Elliott, S., 2011. Past plant use in Jordan as revealed by archaeological and ethnoarchaeological phytolith signatures. In: Mithen, S.J. and Black, E., eds. Water, life and civilisation: climate, environment and society in the Jordan Valley. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press/UNESCO, pp. 381-399.

Jenkins, E. L., 2009. Phytolith taphonomy: a comparison of dry ashing and acid extraction on the breakdown of conjoined phytoliths formed in Triticum durum. Journal of Archaeological Science, 36 (10), pp. 2402-2407.

Jenkins, E. L., 2009. Unwanted Inhabitants? The Microfauna from Çatalhöyük and Pınarbası. Technical Report. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM-Verlag.

Jorkov, M. L. S., Heinemeier, J. and Lynnerup, N., 2009. The Petrous Bone: A New Sampling Site for Identifying Early Dietary Patterns in Stable Isotopic Studies. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 138 (2), pp. 199-209.

Jorkov, M. L. S., Heinemeier, J. and Lynnerup, N., 2007. Evaluating Bone Collagen Extraction Methods for Stable Isotope Analysis in Dietary Studies. Journal of Archaeological Science, 34 (11), pp. 1824-1829.

Jenkins, E. L. and Rosen, A..M, 2007. The Phytoliths. In: Finlayson, B. and Mithen, S., eds. The Early Prehistory of Wadi Faynan, Southern Jordan: Archaeological survey of Wadis Faynan, Ghuwayr and al-Bustan and Evaluation of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A Settlement of WF16. Oxford, England: Oxbow Books, pp. 429-436.

Jones, L., Woodward, A., Buteux, S. and Smith, M. J., 2006. Human Remains. In: Iron age, Roman and Saxon occupation at Grange Park: excavations at Courteenhall, Northamptonshire, 1999. Oxford: Archaeopress, p. 173.

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Jorkov, M. L. S., 2005. Hvem Spiste Hvad og Hvornår? Magasinet Humaniora, 1, pp. 10-14.

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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)

Maltby, M., 2011. Integrating zooarchaeology into studies of Roman Britain and Medieval Russia. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Mulville, J., Madgwick, R., Powell, A. and Parker Pearson, M., 2011. Flesh on the Bones: Animal Bodies in Atlantic Roundhouses. In: Pluskowski, A., ed. The Ritual Killing and Burial of Animals: European Perspectives. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 205-219. (In Press)

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Maltby, M., 2011. Animal bone. In: Luke, M. and Preece, T., eds. Farm and Forge: Late Iron Age/Romano-British Farmsteads at Marsh Leys, Kempston, Bedfordshire. Bedford: Albion Archaeology, pp. 123-128.

Madgwick, R. and Mulville, J., 2011. Investigating Variation in the Prevalence of Weathering in Faunal Assemblages in the UK: A Multivariate Statistical Approach. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. (In Press)

MARÍN-ARROYO, A.B., Madgwick, R., Brugal, J-P. and MORENO-GARCÍA, M., 2011. New Perspectives on Taphonomy. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. (In Press)

Maltby, M., 2011. Specialist Roman butchery - challenges of identification, classification, quantification and interpretation. In: Professional Zooarchaeology Group, 11th Meeting, 19 February 2011, Cambridge, England. (Unpublished)

Madgwick, R., Forest, V. and Beglane, F., 2011. Syndactyly in Pigs: A Review of Previous Research and the Presentation of Eight Archaeological Specimens. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. (In Press)

Maltby, M., 2011. Zooarchaeology and the Study of Towns: past, present and future. In: International Council for Archaeozoology Conference, 23-28 August 2010, Paris, France. (In Press)

Maltby, 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.

Milner, E., 2010. Exploring the use of space using relativity. In: Wilson, A. T., ed. UK Chapter of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Proceedings of the CAA UK Chapter Meeting University of Liverpool, 6th and 7th February 2009. Oxford, England: Archaeopress, pp. 53-66.

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)

Maltby, M., 2009. Bones: mammals, birds and fish. In: Palmer, S. and Reilly, D., eds. Excavation of an Enigmatic Multi-period site on the Isle of Portland, Dorset. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 27-43.

Maltby, M., Pluskowski, A. and Seetah, K., 2009. Animal bones from an industrial quarter at Malbork, Poland: towards an ecology of a castle built in Prussia by the Teutonic Order. Crusades, 8, pp. 191-212.

Maltby, M., 2009. The worked antler and bone. In: Daniel, P., ed. Archaeological Excavations at Pode Hole Quarry: Bronze Age Occupation on the Cambridgeshire Fen-edge. Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 89-91.

Maltby, M., 2009. Book Review: Farmers, monks and aristocrats: the environmental archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Flixborough (excavations at Flixborough volume 3), K. Dobney, D. Jaques, J. Barrett & C. Johnstone. Oxbow books, Oxford, UK 2007; ISBN: 978 1 842172902. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 19 (3), pp. 445-446.

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Parham, D., 2010. Should Commercial Archaeologists have a role in Exploring our marine heritage - no. The Times - Eureka (7), p. 41.

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Palma, P., 2008. Monitoring of Shipwreck Sites: Monitoring Proceeding of the in situ the Degradation Processes of a Marine Site in England, with Specific Attention to Woodborer’s Attack. In: 3rd Symposium on the Preserving Archaeological Remains in situ (PARIS3), 7-9 December 2006, The Institute for Geo- and Bioarchaeology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

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Parham, D. and Palmer, M., 2006. Salcombe Cannon Site, Devon: Designated site assessment; Archaeological report. Project Report. English Heritage.

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Parham, D., 2005. Britain’s Bronze Age shipwrecks. In: Devon Archaeological Society Annual Conference, Tavistock. (Unpublished)

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Parham, D., 2005. The Studland Bay wreck. In: Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Conference, 5-9 Jan 2005, York (UK). (Unpublished)

Panagiotakopulu, E. and Buckland, P. C., 2005. Archaeology and the palaeoecology of the Norse Atlantic islands : a review. In: Mortensen, A. and Arge, S.V., eds. Viking and Norse in the North Atlantic, Annales Societatis Scientiarum Foeroensis Supplementum XLIV. Tórshavn.

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Parham, D., 2004. Waking the (almost) dead: assessing excavation archives from the past. The Archaeologist, 54, p. 38.

Parker-Pearson, M., Richards, C., Allen, M. J., Payne, A. and Welham, K., 2003. The Stonehenge Riverside Project: New Approaches to Durrington Walls. PAST, 45, pp. 6-8.

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Wilkes, E. M., 2007. Survey and excavation of the Iron Age / Romano-British Enclosures at Mount Folly. In: Coastal Archaeology in Devon, 2007, Exeter. (Unpublished)

Wilkes, E. M., 2006. Archaeology in Devon. Radio. BBC Radio Devon: BBC. April 2006.

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Wilkes, E. M., 2006. Excavation of the Iron Age / Romano-British enclosures at Mount Folly. In: Avon Estuary Forum, 18 May 2006, St Anne’s Chapel Memorial Hall, Bigbury, Devon. (Unpublished)

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Wilkes, E. M., 2006. Report on Geophysical Survey at Boringdon Camp, South Devon. Technical Report. Client Project Archive / HER / English Heritage. (Unpublished)

Wilkes, E. M., 2006. Report on Geophysical Survey at Burleigh Dolts, South Devon. Technical Report. Client Project Archive / HER / English Heritage. (Unpublished)

Wilkes, E. M., 2005. Archaeology in and around Poole Harbour. In: Poole Harbour and its Heritage. Dorset: English Heritage and Poole Harbour Commissioners, pp. 12-13.

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Wilkes, E. M., 2005. Mount Batten and Mount Folly: south coast networks in the later prehistoric period. In: Joint Cornwall Archaeological Society/Devon Archaeological Society Symposium, 2005. (Unpublished)

Wilkes, E. M., 2005. Report on Geophysical Survey at Clanacombe Cross, South Devon. Technical Report. Client Project Archive / HER / English Heritage. (Unpublished)

Wilkes, E. M., 2005. Report on Geophysical Survey at Scobbiscombe, South Devon. Technical Report. Client Project Archive / HER / English Heritage. (Unpublished)

Wilkes, E. M., 2005. Report on Geophysical Survey at Thornberry, South Devon. Technical Report. Client Project Archive / HER / English Heritage. (Unpublished)

Woodward, A., Hunter, J., Ixer, R.A., Maltby, M., Potts, P.J., Webb, P.C., Watson, J.S. and Jones, M.C., 2005. Ritual in Some Early Bronze Age Gravegoods. Archaeological Journal, 162 (1), pp. 31-64.

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Wilkes, E. M., 2004. Iron age maritime nodes on the English Channel coast. PhD Thesis (PhD). Bournemouth University.

Wilkes, E. M., 2004. Aerial Archaeology for Real. In: TAG 2004: Theoretical Archaeology Group 26th Annual Meeting, 17-19 December 2004, Glasgow, Scotland. (Unpublished)

Wilkes, E. M., 2004. Excavation at Mount Folly. In: Archaeology in Devon, 2004. (Unpublished)

Wilkes, E. M., 2004. Time Team, Green Island, Poole Harbour. Television. Channel 4: VideoText Communication. 2004.

Wilkes, E. M., 2004. Iron Age Poole Harbour. In: Poole Maritime Trust Symposium, 2004. (Unpublished)

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Wilkes, E. M., 2004. Poole Harbour: Iron Age Maritime Node. In: Orbis Aquarum: current postgraduate research on the maritime world in antiquity, 27-28 February 2004, Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House, University of London. (Unpublished)

Wilkes, E. M., 2004. Survey and Excavation at Mount Folly, Bigbury on Sea. Devon Archaeological Society Newsletter, 87 (Winter), p. 5.

Wilkes, E. M., 2002. The archaeology of Green Island, Poole Harbour. In: Dorset Coastal Forum, 2002. (Unpublished)

Wagner, P, 2001. Is there an insect signal for the Little Ice Age? Climatic Change, 48 (1), pp. 137-149.

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Wilkes, E. M. and Hewitt, I., 2000. Poole Harbour Littoral: The Holton Lee Project 2000. Poole, England: Bournemouth University, School of Conservation Sciences.

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