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Alivizatou, M.E. (2009) Preservation, erasure and representation: rethinking ‘intangible heritage’ in a comparative museum ethnography. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).

Ashton, N and Lewis, S and PARFITT, S and Candy I, K and D, K and R, P and K, T and G, W and J, WM (2005) Excavations at the Lower Palaeolithic site at Elveden, Suffolk, UK. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society , 71 1 - 61.

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Baysal, A and Wright, KI (2005) Cooking, crafts and curation: ground stone artefacts from Catalhoyuk, 1995-1999. In: Hodder, I, (ed.) Changing Materialities at Catalhoyuk: reports from the 1995-1999 seasons. (307 - 324). Monographs of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research & British Institute at Ankara: Cambridge.

Bedaux, R and MacDonald, KC and Person, A and Polet, J and Sanogo, K and Schmidt, A and Sidibe, S (2001) The Dia archaeological project: rescuing cultural heritage in the Inland Niger Delta (Mali). Antiquity , 75 (290) 837 - 848.

Bender, B and Hamilton, S and Tilley, C (2007) Stone Worlds: Narrative and Reflexivity in Landscape Archaeology. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek CA.

Bentley, R.A. and Hahn, M.W. and Shennan, S.J. (2004) Random drift and culture change. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B , 271 (1547) pp. 1443-1450. 10.1098/rspb.2004.2746.

Bentley, R.A. and Lake, M.W. and Shennan, S.J. (2005) Specialisation and wealth inequality in a model of a clustered economic network. Journal of Archaeological Science , 32 (9) pp. 1346-1356. 10.1016/j.jas.2005.03.008.

Bentley, R.A. and Price, T.D. and Stephan, E. (2004) Determining the 'local' 87Sr/86Sr range for archaeological skeletons: a case study from Neolithic Europe. Journal of Archaeological Science , 31 (4) pp. 365-375. 10.1016/j.jas.2003.09.003.

Bevan, A. (2007) Stone vessels and values in the Bronze Age Mediterranean. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.

Bevan, AH (2003) Reconstructing the Role of Egyptian Culture in the Value Regimes of the Bronze Age Aegean: Stone Vessels and Their Social Contexts. In: Matthews, R and Roemer, C, (eds.) Ancient Perspectives on Egypt. (57 - 73). UCL Press: London.

Bevan, AH (2002) The Rural Landscape of Neopalatial Kythera: a GIS perspective. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology , 15 (2) 217 - 255.

Bevan, AH and Conolly, JW (2006) Multiscalar approaches to settlement pattern analysis. In: Lock, G and Molyneaux, B, (eds.) Confronting Scale in Archaeology: issues of theory and practice. (217 - 234). Springer Press: New York.

Bloxam, E (2006) Miners and Mistresses: Middle Kingdom mining on the margins. Journal of Social Archaeology , 6 (2) 277 - 303. 10.1177/1469605306064244.

Bloxam, E and Heldal, T (2007) ‘The industrial landscape of the Northern Faiyum Desert as a World Heritage Site: modelling the ‘outstanding universal value’ of third millennium BC stone quarrying in Egypt’. World Archaeology , 39 (3) 305 - 323. 10.1080/00438240701464905.

Brodie, N and Tubb, KW (2002) Illicit Antiquities: the theft of culture and the extinction of archaeology. One World Archaeology: Vol.42. Routledge: London.

Broodbank, C (2007) The Pottery. In: Renfrew, C and Doumas, C and Marangou, L and Gavalas, G, (eds.) Keros, Dhaskalio-Kavos: The Investigations of 1987-1988. (115 - 237). McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research: Cambridge.

Broodbank, C (2006) The origins and early development of Mediterranean maritime activity. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology , 19 (2) 199 - 230. 10.1558//jmea.2006.v19i2.199.

Broodbank, C. (2004) Minoanisation. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society , 50 pp. 46-91.

Broodbank, C. and Kiriatzi, E. (2007) The first "minoans" of Kythera revisited: technology, demography, and landscape in the Prepalatial Aegean. American Journal of Archaeology , 111 (2) pp. 241-274.

Buckley, C and Steele, J (2002) Evolutionary ecology of spoken language: Co-evolutionary hypotheses are testable. WORLD ARCHAEOL , 34 (1) 26 - 46.

Butler, B. (2007) Return to Alexandria: an ethnography of cultural heritage revivalism and museum memory. Critical Cultural Heritage Series & University College London Institute of Archaology Publications. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, US.

Butler, B. (2003) 'Egyptianizing' the Alexandrina: the contemporary revival of the Ancient Mouseion/Library. In: Humbert, J.-M. and Price, C., (eds.) Imhotep Today: Egyptianizing Architecture. (pp. 57-280). Left Coast Press/ UCL Press: Walnut Creek, US.

Butler, BJ (2007) Taking on the Tradition: African Heritage and the Testimony of Memory. In: DeJong, F and Rowlands, M, (eds.) Reclaiming Heritage: Alternative Imaginaries of Memory in West Africa. (31 - 69). Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, CA.

Butler, BJ (2006) Heritage and the Present Past. In: Tilley, C and Keuchler, S and Rowlands,, (eds.) In the Handbook of Material Culture. (463 - 479). Sage Publications

Butler, BJ and Hassan, F and Sparks, RT and Ucko, P (2007) A Future for the Past: Petrie’s Palestinian Collection. [Catalogue]. Institute of Archaeology: London.

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Chang, K.-J. (2008) Social use and value of trade ceramics: an analysis of mortuary practices in Calatagan, southwest Luzon, the Philippines. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).

Clarysse, W. and Tait, W. and Thompson, D.J. (2006) Demotic household record (kat'ethnos). In: Clarysse, W. and Thompson, D.J., (eds.) Population Registers: Volume 1: Counting the people in Hellenistic Egypt. (pp. 540-565). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.

Clarysse, W. and Thompson, D.J. and Tait, W.J.T. (2006) Demotic record of males (kat'ethnos). In: Clarysse, W. and Thompson, D.J. and Luft, U., (eds.) Population Registers: Volume 1: Counting the people in Hellenistic Egypt. (pp. 566-579). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.

Cochrane, E (2008) Migration and Cultural Transmission: Investigating Human Movement as Explanation for Fijian Ceramic Change. In: O'Brien, MJ, (ed.) Cultural Transmission and Archaeology: Issues and Case Studies. (132 - 145). Society for American Archaeology Press: Washington, D.C..

Cochrane, E (2002) Explaining the Prehistory of Ceramic Technology on Waya Island, Fiji. Archaeology in Oceania , 37 (1) 37 - 50.

Cochrane, E Evolutionary Explanation and the Record of Interest: Using Evolutionary Archaeology and Dual-Inheritance Theory to Explain the Archaeological Record. In: Shennan, SJ, (ed.) Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution. University of California Press: Berkeley.
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Cochrane, E.E. (2005) Human cultural diversity in prehistoric Fiji. Archaeology International , 2005/2006 pp. 32-35.
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Cochrane, E.E. and Neff, H. (2006) Investigating compositional diversity among Fijian ceramics with laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS): implications for interaction studies on geologically similar islands. Journal of Archaeological Science , 33 (3) pp. 378-390. 10.1016/j.jas.2005.08.003.

Cohen, C.R. (2008) The winds of change: an archaeometallurgical study of silver production in the Porcopotosí Region, Southern Bolivia AD 1500-2000. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).

Collard, M and Shennan, SJ and Tehrani, JJ (2006) Branching versus blending in macroscale cultural evolution: A comparative study. In: Lipo, CP and OBrien, MJ and Collard, M and Shennan, SJ, (eds.) UNSPECIFIED (53 - 63). TRANSACTION PUBLISHERS

Collard, M. and Tehrani, J. (2005) Cladistic analysis of Turkmen textiles sheds light on cultural evolution. In: Mace, R. and Holden, C.J. and Shennan, S., (eds.) The evolution of cultural diversity: a phylogenetic approach. (pp. 109-131). Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, US.

Colledge, S (2002) Identifying pre-domestication cultivation in the archaeobotanical record using multivariate analysis presenting the case for quantification. In: Cappers, RTJ and Bottema, S, (eds.) The Dawn of Farming in the Near East. (141 - 152). ex orient: Berlin.

Colledge, S and Conolly, JW and Shennan, SJ (2005) The Evolution of Early Neolithic Farming from SW Asian Origins to NW European Limits. European Journal of Archaeology , 8 (2) 137 - 156. 10.1177/1461957105066937.

Colledge, S and Conolly, JW and Shennan, SJ (2004) Archaeobotanical evidence for the spread of farming in the East Mediterranean. Current Anthropology , 45 (4) 35 - 58. 10.1086/422086.

Colledge, S and Peltenburg, E and Croft, P and Jackson, P (2001) Neolithic dispersals from the Levantine Corridor: a Mediterranean Perspective. Levant (33) 35 - 64.

Colledge, S. (2004) Reappraisal of the archaeobotanical evidence for the emergence and dispersal of the 'founder crops'. In: Peltenburg, E. and Wasse, A., (eds.) Neolithic revolution: new perspectives on Southwest Asia in light of recent discoveries on Cyprus. (pp. 49-60). Oxbow Books: Oxford, UK.

Colledge, S. and Conolly, J. (2007) The origins and spread of domestic plants in Southwest Asia and Europe. University College London Institute of Archaeology Publications. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, US.

Conneller, C and Schadla-Hall, RT (2003) Beyond Star Carr: The Vale of Pickering in the 10th Millennium BP. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society , 69 85 - 105.

Conolly, JW and Colledge, S and Shennan, SJ (2008) Founder effect, drift, and adaptive change in domestic crop use in early neolithic Europe. Journal of Archaeological Science , 35 (10) 2797 - 2804. 10.1016/j.jas.2008.05.006.

Conolly, JW and Lake, MW (2006) Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

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Davies, W (2007) People and Space in the Middle Ages, 300-1300. Brepols: Turnhout.

de la Torre, I (2004) Omo Revisited: Evaluating the Technological Skills of Pliocene Hominids. Current Anthropology , 45 (4) 439 - 465. 10.1086/422079.

de la Torre, I and Mora, R (2005) Unmodified Lithic Material at Olduvai Bed I: Manuports or Ecofacts? Journal of Archaeological Science , 32 (2) 273 - 285. 10.1016/j.jas.2004.09.010.

de la Torre, I and Mora, R (2005) Technological strategies in the Lower Pleistocene at Olduvai Beds I & II. (Vol.112). (1 ed.). ERAUL: Liege.

de la Torre, I and Mora, R and Dominguez-Rodrigo, M and Luque, L and Alcala, L (2003) The Oldowan industry of Peninj and its bearing on the reconstruction of the technological skills of Lower Pleistocene hominids. Journal of Human Evolution , 44 (2) 203 - 224. 10.1016/S0047-2484(02)00206-3.

De Nardi, S. (2008) Revisiting the sacred landscapes of Northeast Italy between the 8th century BC and the 2nd Century BC. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).

Dhanjal, S. and Carroll, I. and Steele, J. and Shennan, S. (2007) National Archaeology Week podcast. Visual/digital media.
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Emery, K. (2010) A re-examination of variability in handaxe form in the British Palaeolithic. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).
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Fernandes Pombo Cardoso, M.I. (2010) Gesso layers on Portuguese Baroque altarpieces: materials, practices and durability. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).

Flatman, J. (2007) The origins and ethics of maritime archaeology – part II. Public Archaeology , 6 (3) pp. 141-154. 10.1179/175355307X243681.

Flatman, JC (2007) The Origins and Ethics of Maritime Archaeology, Part I. Public Archaeology , 6 (2) 77 - 97. 10.1179/175355307X230739.

Flatman, JC (2003) Cultural Biographies, Cognitive Landscapes and Dirty Old Bits of Boat: ‘Theory’ in Maritime Archaeology. The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology , 32 (2) 143 - 157. 10.1111/j.1095-9270.2003.tb01441.x.

Flatman, JC and Staniforth, M (2006) Historical Maritime Archaeology. In: Hicks, D and Beaudry, M, (eds.) The Cambridge Companion to Historical Archaeology. (168 - 188). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

Franco Peters, M.R. (2004) Conservation of a model for lost-wax casting. Scottish Society for Conservation and Restoration Journal , 15 (2) pp. 9-13.

Fuller, D.Q. (2007) Contrasting patterns in crop domestication and domestication rates: recent archaeobotanical insights from the Old World. Annals of Botany , 100 (5) pp. 903-924. 10.1093/aob/mcm048.

Fuller, D.Q. (2007) Non-human genetics, agricultural origins and historical linguistics in South Asia. In: Petraglia, M.D. and Allchin, B., (eds.) The evolution and history of human populations in South Asia: inter-disciplinary studies in archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistics and genetics. (pp. 393-443). Springer: New York, US.

Fuller, DQ (2006) Agricultural origins and frontiers in South Asia: A working synthesis. Journal of World Prehistory , 20 (1) 1 - 86.

Fuller, DQ (2003) An agricultural perspective on Dravidian Historical Linguistics: Archaeological crop packages, livestock and Dravidian crop vocabulary. In: Bellwood, P and Renfrew, C, (eds.) Assessing the Languaging/Farming Dispersal Hypothesis. (191 - 213). McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research: Cambridge.

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Gardner, A (2007) An Archaeology of Identity: soldiers and society in late Roman Britain. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, CA.

Gardner, A (2007) The social identities of soldiers: boundaries and connections in the later Roman world. In: Keller, J and Roth, R, (eds.) Roman by Intergration: Dimensions of Group Identity in Material Culture and Text. (93 - 103). Journal of Roman Archaeology: Portsmouth, RI.

Gardner, A. (2007) The past as playground: the ancient world in video game representation. In: Clack, T. and Brittain, M., (eds.) Archaeology and the media. (pp. 255-272). Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, US.

Garrard, A and Conolly, JW and McNabb, J and Moloney, N (2004) Palaeolithic-Neolithic survey in the Sakçagözü region of the north Levantine Rift Valley. In: Aurenche, O and Le Miere, M and Sanlaville, P, (eds.) From the River to the Sea. The Palaeolithic and the Neolithic on the Euphrates and in the Northern Levant. (145 - 164). Archaeopress: Oxford.

Garrard, A and Pirie, A and Schroeder, B and Wasse, A (2003) Survey of Nachcharini Cave and prehistoric settlement in the northern Anti-Lebanon Highlands. Bulletin d'Archeologie et d'Architecture Libanaises , 7 15 - 48.

Garrard, A and Yazbeck, C (2004) Qadisha Valley Prehistory Project, Northern Lebanon: Results of 2003 survey season. Bulletin d'Archeologie et d'Architecture Libanaises , 8 5 - 46.

Giblin, J.D. (2010) Re-constructing the past in post-genocide Rwanda: an archaeological contribution. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).
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Gkiasta, M and Russell, T and Shennan, S and Steele, J (2003) Neolithic transition in Europe: The radiocarbon record revisited. ANTIQUITY , 77 (295) 45 - 62.

Goldberg, P. and Macphail, R. (2006) Practical and theoretical geoarchaeology. Blackwell Publishing: Oxford, UK.

Golfomitsou, S and Merkel, JF (2007) Understanding the efficiency of combined inhibitors for the treatment of corroded copper artefacts. In: Degrigny, C and van Langh, R and Joosten, I and Ankersmit, B, (eds.) (Proceedings) Metal 07: Interim Meeting of the ICOM-CC Metal WG Amsterdam, 17-21 September 2007. (pp. 38 - 43). Rijksmuseum: Amsterdam.

Golfomitsou, S and Merkel, JF (2004) Synergistic effects of copper corrosion inhibitors for copper and copper alloy archaeological artefacts. In: Ashton, J and Hallam, D, (eds.) (Proceedings) METAL 04 International Conference on Metals Conservation. (pp. 344 - 368). National Museum of Australia: Canberra.

Graham, E (2002) Perspectives on economy and theory. In: Masson, MA and Freidel, DA, (eds.) Ancient Maya political economies. (398 - 418). AltaMira Press: Walnut Creek & Oxford.

Graham, E. (2006) A neotropical framework for Terra Preta. In: Baleé, W. and Erickson, C., (eds.) Time and complexity in historical ecology: studies in the neotropical lowlands. (pp. 57-86). Columbia University Press: Irvington, US.

Graham, E. (2006) Ethnicity and society in transition. In: Sachse, F., (ed.) Maya Ethnicity - The construction of ethnic identity from Preclassic to Modern times: 9th European Maya Conference, Bonn, December 2004. (pp. pp. 109-124). Verlag Anton Saurwein: Markt Schwaben, Germany.

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Hamilton, S (2002) Between ritual and routine: interpreting British prehistoric pottery production and distribution. In: Woodward, A and Hill, JD, (eds.) Prehistoric Britain: The Ceramic Basis. (38 - 53). Oxbow: Oxford.

Hamilton, S and Manley, J (2001) Hillforts, monumentality and place: A Chronological and topographic review of first millennium BC hillforts of Southeast England. European Journal of Archaeology , 4 (1) 7 - 42. 10.1177/146195710100400101.

Hamilton, S and Whitehouse, R and Wright, KIE (2007) Archaeology and Women. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, CA.

Handley, FJL and Schadla-Hall, RT (2004) Identifying and Defining Agency in a Political Context. In: Gardner, A, (ed.) Agency Uncovered: archaeological perspectives on social agency, power and being human. (135 - 150). UCL Press: London.

Harding, IC and Trippier, S and Steele, J (2004) The provenancing of flint artefacts using palynological techniques. In: Walker, EA and WenbanSmith, F and Healy, F, (eds.) UNSPECIFIED (78 - 88). OXBOW BOOKS

Hassan, F.A. (2002) Droughts, food and culture: ecological change and food security in Africa’s later prehistory: introduction. In: Hassan, F.A., (ed.) Droughts, food and culture: ecological change and food security in Africa’s later prehistory. (pp. 1-9). Kluwer/ Springer: New York, US.

Hassan, FA (2004) Ecology in Archaeology: From Cognition to Action. In: Bintliff, J, (ed.) A Companion to Archaeology. (311 - 333). Blackwell Publishing: Oxford.

Hassan, FA (2003) Imperialist Appropriations of Egyptian Obelisks. In: Jeffreys, D, (ed.) Views of Ancient Egypt since Napoleon Bonaparte: imperialism, colonialism and modern appropriations. (19 - 68). UCL Press: London.

Hassan, FA (2002) Ecological changes and food security in the later prehistory of North Africa: looking forward. In: Hassan, FA, (ed.) Droughts, Food and Culture: Ecological Change and Food Security in Africa's Later Prehistory. (321 - 334). Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers: New York.

Hassan, FA (2002) Palaeoclimate, food and culture change in Africa: An overview. In: Hassan, FA, (ed.) Droughts, Food and Culture: Ecological Change and Food Security in Africa's Later Prehistory. (11 - 26). Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers: New York.

Hassan, FA and Smith, SJ (2002) Soul birds and heavenly cows: Transforming gender in Predynastic Egypt. In: Nelson, S and Rosen-Ayalon, M, (eds.) In Pursuit of Gender: Worldwide Archaeological Approaches. (43 - 65). AltaMira Press: Walnut Creek, California.

Haviser, J and MacDonald, KC (2006) African Re-Genesis: Confronting Social issues in the Diaspora. One World Archaeology. UCL Press: London.

Hazelwood, L and Steele, J (2004) Spatial dynamics of human dispersals - Constraints on modelling and archaeological validation. J ARCHAEOL SCI , 31 (6) 669 - 679. 10.1016/j.jas.2003.11.009.

Hazelwood, L and Steele, J (2003) Colonizing new landscapes: archaeological detectability of the first phase. In: Rockman, M and Steele, J, (eds.) Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes: the Archaeology of Adaptation. (203 - 221). Routledge: London.

Heldal, T and Bloxam, E and Storemyr, P and Kelany, A (2005) The Geology and Archaeology of the Ancient Silicified Sandstone Quarries at Gebel Gulab and Gebel Tingar. Marmora: an International Journal for Archaeology, History and Archaeometry of Marbles and Stones , 1 11 - 35.

Helgestad, B.E. (2010) Power negotiations and distributions of knowledge: Glyptic iconographies and visual media strategies in late fourth millennium BC Greater Mesopotamia. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).

Henry, D.O. and Hietala, H.J. and Rosen, A.M. and Demodenko, Y.E. and Usik, V.I. and Armagan, T.L. (2004) Human behavioral organization in the Middle Paleolithic: were Neanderthals different? American Anthropologist , 106 (1) pp. 17-31. 10.1525/aa.2004.106.1.17.

Henshaw, C.M. (2010) Early Islamic ceramics and glazes of Akhsiket, Uzbekistan. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).
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Hillson, S. (1986) Teeth. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.

Hillson, S. and FitzGerald, C. and Flinn, H. (2005) Alternative dental measurements: proposals and relationships with other measurements. American Journal of Physical Anthropology , 126 (4) pp. 413-426. 10.1002/ajpa.10430.

Hillson, SW (2006) Dental morphology, proportions and attrition. In: Trinkaus, E and Svoboda, J, (eds.) Early Modern Human Evolution in Central Europe. The People of Dolnί Věstonice and Pavlov. (179 - 223). Oxford University Press: Oxford.

Hillson, SW (2005) Teeth. Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology. (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

Hillson, SW and Santos Coelho, JM (2003) The Dental Remains. In: Zilhão, J and Trinkaus, E, (eds.) Portrait of the Artist as a Child: The Gravettian Human Skeleton from the Abrigo do Lagar Velho and its Archaeological Context (Trabalhos de Arqueologia 22). (342 - 355). Instituto Portuges de Arqueologia: Lisboa.

Holden, C.J. and Meade, A. and Pagel, M. (2005) Comparison of maximum parsimony and Bayesian Bantu language trees. In: Mace, R. and Holden, C.J. and Shennan, S., (eds.) The evolution of cultural diversity: a phylogenetic approach. (pp. 53-66). Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, US.

Hooper-Greenhill, E and Moussouri, T (2001) Visitors' Interpretive Strategies at Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery. Research Centre for Museums and Galleries, Leicester.
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Humphris, J.E. (2010) An archaeometallurgical investigation of iron smelting traditions in Southern Rwanda. Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London).
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Jeffreys, DG (2004) Hierakonpolis and Memphis in predynastic tradition. In: Hendrickx, S and Friedman, RF and Cialowicz, KM and Chlodnicki, M, (eds.) Egypt at its origins: studies in memory of Barbara Adams. (837 - 845). Peeters: Leuven.

Jeffreys, DG (2003) All in the family? Heirlooms in ancient Egypt. In: Tait, J, (ed.) 'Never had the like occurred': Egypt's view of its past. (197 - 211). UCL Press: London.

Jeffreys, DG (2003) Views of Egypt since Napolean Bonaparte: Colonialism, Imperialism and Modern Appropriations. Encounters with Ancient Egypt. UCL Press: London.

Jeffreys, DG and Aston, D (2007) Survey of Memphis III: Excavations at Kom Rabia (Site RAT): Post-Ramesside Levels and Pottery. (EES Excavation Memoir 81 , pp. 1 - 90 ). Egypt Exploration Society: London.

Jordan, F.M. and Mace, R. (2007) Changes in post-marital residence precede changes In descent systems in Austronesian societies. Presented at: The European Human Behaviour and Evolution Conference 2007 (EHBE 2007), London School of Economics, London, UK.
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Jordan, P. (2009) Linking pattern to process in cultural evolution: explaining material culture diversity among the Northern Khanty of Northwest Siberia. In: Shennan, S., (ed.) Pattern and process in cultural evolution. (pp. 61-84). University of California Press: Berkeley, US.
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Jordan, P. and Mace, T. (2005) Tracking culture-historical lineages: can descent with modification be linked with association by descent. In: Collard, M. and O'Brien, M. and Shennan, S. and Lipo, C.P., (eds.) Mapping our ancestors: phylogenetic approaches in anthropology and prehistory. (pp. 149-168). Aldine Transaction: Piscataway, US.

Jordan, P. and Zvelebil, M. (2009) Ex Oriente Lux: the prehistory of hunter gatherer ceramic dispersals. In: Jordan, P. and Zvelebil, M., (eds.) Ceramics Before Farming: The Dispersal of Pottery Among Prehistoric Eurasian Hunter-Gatherers. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, US.

Jordan, PD and Shennan, SJ (2003) Cultural Transmission, language and basketry traditions amongst the California Indians. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology , 22 (1) 42 - 74.

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Kandler, A and Steele, J (2008) Ecological models of language competition. Journal of Biological Theory , 3 164 - 173.

Kandler, A and Steele, J (2009) Social learning, economic inequality and innovation diffusion. In: O'Brien, M and Shennan, SJ, (eds.) Innovation and Evolution. MIT Press

Kandler, A. (2008) Randanfangswertaufgaben mit zufälligen Anfangs- und Randbedingungen: Ein Vergleich alternativer Lösungstechniken. VDM Verlag Dr. Müller: Saarbrücken, Germany.

Keene, S (2005) Fragments of the world: uses of museum collections. (1 vols). (1st ed.). Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann: Oxford.

Keene, S (2004) City histories revealed. Literary and Linguistics Computing , 19 (3) 351 - 371. 10.1093/llc/19.3.351.

Keene, S (2002) Digital Preservation: Confronting Tomorrow's Problems Today. The Conservator , 26 93 - 99.

Keene, S (2002) Managing Conservation in Museums. (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann: Oxford.

Keene, S (2000) Instruments of history: appearance and evidence. Le Lettere, Florence, Italy.

Keene, S and Stevenson, A and Monti, F (2008) Collections for people: museums' stored collections as a public resource. UCL Institute of Archaeology: London.
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Kigongo, R and Reid, DAM (2007) Local communities, politics and the management of the Kasubi tombs, Uganda. World Archaeology , 39 (3) 371 - 384. 10.1080/00438240701563094.

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Lake, M.W. and Woodman, P.E. (2003) Visibility studies in archaeology: a review and case study. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design , 30 (5) pp. 689-707. 10.1068/b29122.

Lake, MW (2004) Being in a Simulacrum: Electronic Agency. In: Gardner, A, (ed.) Agency Uncovered: Archaeological perspectives on social agency, power, and being human. (191 - 209). UCL Press: London.

Lake, MW and Venti, J Quantitative Analysis of Macroevolutionary Patterning in Technological Evolution: Bicycle Design from 1800 - 2000. In: Shennan, SJ, (ed.) (Proceedings) Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution. UCLA Press: Los Angeles, CA.
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Lane, PJ and Ashley, CZ and Seitsonen, O and Harvey, P and Mire, S and Odede, F (2007) The Transition to Farming in Eastern Africa: New Faunal and Dating Evidence from Wadh Lang'o and Usenge, Kenya. Antiquity , 81 (311) 62 - 81.

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