Papers from the Institute of Archaeology

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Trench Warfare? Archaeologists battle it out2000/11/153
Bifacial Elements in Continental Northwestern Europe during the Last Glacial Cycle (MIS5d-3): The Relationship between Mousterian, Micoquian and ‘Mixed’ Assemblages.2007/11/153
Archaeological Collections: Invasive Sampling versus Object Integrity2002/11/153
About the Distribution of Metal Objects in Prepalatial Crete2004/11/153
Touching the Past?2005/11/153
Beyond Time Team: Archaeological Investigations at Coconut Walk, Nevis, West Indies, 1st July–4th August 20102010/12/213
Industrial Archaeology as Historical Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology2001/11/153
Relations between Archaeologists and the Military in the case of Iraq2009/10/123
Year Zero for the Archaeology of Iraq2003/11/153
Preliminary Studies of Late Prehistoric Dog (<i>Canis lupus f. Familiaris</i> Linnaeus, 1758) Remains from the Iberian Peninsula: Osteometric and 2D Geometric Morphometric Approaches2017/04/133
Maintained in Very Good Condition or Virtually Rebuilt? Destruction of Cultural Property and Narration of Violent Histories2022/12/193
Introduction1990/11/153
Review of the 35th Annual Conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group, TAG 20132022/12/193
Metates and Hallucinogens in Costa Rica1991/11/153
Lost in translation? A comment on the excavation report.1999/11/153
The Uses of Stored Collections in some London Museums2007/06/153
Early Middle Formative Occupation in the Central Maya Lowlands: Recent Evidence from Cahal Pech, Belize1990/08/053
Landscapes of the Medieval Commons in Villanueva, Asturias, Spain2017/02/173
Investigating Social Exclusion in Late Prehistoric Italy: Preliminary Results of the ‘‘IN or OUT’’ Project (PHASE 1)2022/12/192
‘The Halved Heads’: Osteological Evidence for Decapitation in Medieval Ireland2022/12/192
‘Have You Come to Take the King Away?’: A Survey of Archaeology and Folklore in Context2022/12/192
Camels on the Northeastern Frontier of the Roman Empire2016/08/152
Intoxicant use in the prehistoric Caribbean with particular reference to spouted ceramic inhaling bowls.1999/11/152
Material and Symbolic Landscapes. Session S116 at the World Archaeological Congress 4, University of Cape Town, 10th - 14th January 19991999/11/152
The Development of English Semi-detached Dwellings During the Nineteenth Century2013/02/142
The Byzantine Silver Bowls in the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial and Tree-Worship in Anglo-Saxon England2011/12/152
The Future for Curators2007/06/152
Collections in the English National Museums: The Numbers2007/06/152
Understanding the First Chalcolithic Communities of Estremadura: Zooarchaeology of Castro de Chibanes, Portugal. Preliminary Results2017/02/272
Under-Representation in Contemporary Archaeology2022/12/192