Papers from the Institute of Archaeology

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Scales of Memory in the Archaeology of the Second World War2006/11/156
Microhistory and Archaeology: Some Comments and Contributions2019/04/306
Resolving the Human Remains Crisis in British Archaeology2011/12/156
Advancing Theory? Landscape Archaeology and Geographical Information Systems2012/05/056
Response to ‘Brexit, Archaeology and Heritage: Reflections and Agendas’2017/12/206
Shells and Humans: Molluscs and Other Coastal Resources from the Earliest Human Occupations at the Mesolithic Shell Midden of El Mazo (Asturias, Northern Spain)2017/02/175
La Mina El Cerro de San Cristobal: a Bronze Age tin mine (Extremadura, Spain)1998/11/155
Landscape and Astronomy in Megalithic Portugal: the Carregal do Sal Nucleus and Star Mountain Range2013/02/145
Photodegradation and photostabilization of historic silks in the museum environment – evaluation of a new conservation treatment.1999/11/155
Private Preservation versus Public Presentation: The Conservation for Display of In Situ Fragmentary Archaeological Remains in London and Athens2009/10/285
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Monuments and Sites in Greece and Turkey: A Value-Based Approach to Anastylosis2005/11/155
Magic and Ritual in Iron Age Veneto, Italy2010/12/225
Senhora das Lapas: excavation of prehistoric cave burials in central Portugal1993/11/155
Weapons of Maths Instruction: A Thousand Years of Technological Stasis in Arrowheads from the South Scandinavian Middle Mesolithic2005/11/155
Safely into the Unknown? A review of the proposals for the future of English Heritage2022/12/195
The 2002 Season Investigations at Pook’s Hill, Belize2003/11/155
The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: A Discussion2013/02/144
Presenting Pompeii: Steps towards Reconciling Conservation and Tourism at an Ancient Site2013/02/144
Questioning the Location of the Old Kingdom Capital of Memphis, Egypt2003/11/154
Re-Introducing Visitors: Thoughts and Discussion on John Falk’s Notion of Visitors’ Identity-Related Visit Motivations2010/12/224
Archaeology, Collectors and Preservation: a Reply to David Gill2010/12/214
Tasting Misery Among Snakes: The Situation of Smiths in Anglo-Saxon Settlements2010/12/204
Museums and Intangible Heritage: The Dynamics of an 'Unconventional' Relationship2006/11/154
Growth and Stability Among Complex Societies in Prehistoric Lingnan, Southeast China1997/11/154
The Times of Archaeology and Archaeologies of Time2001/11/154
Brexit, Archaeology and Heritage: Reflections and Agendas2017/12/214
The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: A Response – How did the Profession come to this?2013/02/143
Thrown Away Like Rubbish - Disposal of the Dead in Ancient Greece2001/11/153
Darwinian Archaeology1997/11/153
Early Middle Formative Occupation in the Central Maya Lowlands: Recent Evidence from Cahal Pech, Belize1990/11/153