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Publications

>>Dr Richard Cosgrove

>>Dr Peter Davies

>>Dr Mark Eccleston

>>Dr Phillip Edwards

>>Professor David Frankel

>>Dr Jillian Garvey

>>Dr Susan Lawrence

>>Professor Li Liu

>>Professor Peter Mathews

>>Professor Tim Murray

>Dr Anita Smith

>>Dr Nicola Stern

>>Dr Shejiang Wang

>>Dr Jenifer Webb

Dr Richard Cosgrove

Research Publications (2002-2008)
  • Pike-Tay, Anne, Richard Cosgrove, Jillian Garvey, in press. Systematic seasonal land use by late Pleistocene Tasmanian Aborigines. Journal of Archaeological Science, April 2008.
  • Field, J., R. Cosgrove, R. Fullagar & B. Lance in press Survival of starch residues on grinding stones in private collections: a study of morahs from the tropical rainforests of NE Queensland. Archaeological Science Under A Microscope: Papers in Honour of Tom Loy.
  • Huayu, L. Zhang Hongyan, Wang Shejing, Richard Cosgrove, Zhao Cunfa, Thomas Stevens and Zhao Jun 2007 A preliminary survey on loess deposit in eastern Qinling Mountains (central China) and its implications for estimating age of the Pleistocene lithic artefacts. Quaternary Sciences, vol. 27, (4): 559-567. (In Chinese with English abstract)
  • Cosgrove, R., J. Field and Å. Ferrier 2007 The archaeology of the Australia’s tropical rainforest. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 251 (1): 150-173.
  • Cosgrove, R. 2006 The archaeology of global expansion 300,000-8,000 years ago: the archaeology of late Pleistocene Australia and the Pacific. In S.L. Elias (ed) Encyclopaedia of Quaternary Sciences, Elseveir, United Kingdom, pp 118-129.
  • Pike-Tay, A. and R. Cosgrove 2006 ‘Mousterians of the Antipodes? ’Exploring ‘modern human behaviour’ in Late Pleistocene Tasmania. Zona Arqueologica: Papers in honour of Vicky Cabrera, Volume 1: pp 336-346. Museo Arqueologica Regional.
  • Cosgrove, R 2005. Coping with noxious nuts. Nature Australia 28, (6).
  • Wang Shejiang, Shen Chen, Hu Song-mei, Zhang Xiaobing, Wang Changfu, and Richard Cosgrove. 2005 A Study of Lithic Artefacts from Open-air Sites during 1995-1999 in Luonan Basin, Chian. Acta Anthropologica Sinica, 24 (2).
  • Cosgrove, R. 2004 Ice Age Hunters of Tasmania. Nature Australia, Vol 28, (3), pp 58-63
  • Cosgrove, R. and Pike-Tay, A. 2004 The Middle Palaeolithic and late Pleistocene Tasmania hunting behaviour: A reconsideration of the attributes of modern human behaviour. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology.
  • Coltrain, J.B., Field, J., Cosgrove, R. & O’Connell, J.F. 2004. Stable isotope and protein analyses of Genyornis remains from Cuddie Springs: Implications for site chronology and the timing of megafaunal extinction.  Archaeology in Oceania. 39(1): 50-51.
  • Pike-Tay, A. and R. Cosgrove 2002. From Reindeer to Wallaby: Recovering Patterns of Seasonality, Mobility, and Prey Selection in the Paleolithic Old World. Special Issue, Paleolithic Zooarchaeology, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. Volume 9 (2): 101-146.
  • Cosgrove, R. and E. Raymont 2002. Jiyer Cave Revisited: Preliminary results from northeast Queensland Rainforest. Australian Archaeology 54: 29-36.
  • Cosgrove, R. 2002. The Role of Zooarchaeology in Archaeological Interpretation: a view from Australia. Archaeofauna: Revista de la Asociacion Espanola de Arqueozoologia, Madrid.

Dr Peter Davies

Selected recent publications
  • Natives and Newcomers in the Antipodes: Historical Archaeology in Australasia and New Zealand, T. Majewski and C. Orser (eds.), International Handbook of Historical Archaeology, (with Susan Lawrence).
2008
  • A lonely, Narrow Valley, Provenance, Vol. 7 pp.95-103.
  • Modified Clay Popes from the Hyde Park Barracks Sydney, Australian Society for Historical Archaeology Inc, Vol. 38, No. 4, pp.11-13.
2006
  • Mapping commodities at Casselden Place, Melbourne, International Journal of Historical Archaeology 10 (4): 343-355.
  • Henry’s Mill: Historical Archaeology of a Forest Community, Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology 2, Archaeopress, Oxford.
2005
  • The Archaeology of Childhood: Toys from Henry’s Mill, The Artefact 28: 15-22. (with Adrienne Ellis)
  • Writing slates and schooling in Victoria, Australasian Historical Archaeology 23: 63-69.
  • Space and Structure at an Australian forest sawmill, Historical Archaeology 39 (4): 51-64.
  • “The Children are running wild…”: Uncovering childhood at a forest sawmill settlement, in M. Calver et al. (eds) A Forest Conscienceness, Millpress, Rotterdam, pp.75-83.
  • Gabo Island and the Whaling Industry in Far East Gippsland’, Gippsland Heritage Journal 29: 12-19.
2004
  • A most obscure vegetable: chicory production in Westernport, Victoria, Gippsland Heritage Journal 28: 10-14.
2003
  • The Gabo Island Jetty Shed, The Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology 27: 19-24 (with Susan Lawrence).
2002
  • A Little World Apart ...: Domestic Consumption at a Victorian Forest Sawmill, Australasian Historical Archaeology 20: 58-66.
  • Forest Communities: Real or Imagined?, in J. Dargavel, D. Gaughwin & B. Libbis (eds), Australia's Ever-Changing Forests V, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, pp. 311-23.
  • Melbourne, in C. E. Orser (ed), Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, Routledge: 349-50.
2001
  • A Cure for All Seasons: Health and Medicine in a Bush Community, Journal of Australian Studies 70: 63-72.
  • Mortuary evidence and ceramic patterning in prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus, in L. Hopkins & A. Parker (eds), Archaeology of the Near East: An Australian Perspective, Sydney University Archaeological Methods Series 7: 19-26.
1999
  • Henry's Mill: archaeology and history of an Otways forest settlement, in J. Dargavel & B. Libbis (eds), Australia's Ever Changing Forests IV, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, pp. 247-59.
1997
  • Mortuary practice in prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus: Problems and Potential, Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus: 11-26.

Dr Mark Eccleston

Publications
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
  • Eccleston, M.A.J., in press (2009), Crucibles, In: B.J. Kemp and A.K. Stevens (eds) Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations at Grid 12 in the Main City. London: Egypt Exploreation Society.
  • Osinski, G.R., Kieniewicz, J., Smith, J.R., Boslough, M.B.E., Eccleston, M.A.J., Schwarcz, H.P., Kleindienst, M.R., Haldemann, A.F.C. and Churcher, C.S., 2008, The Dakhleh Glass: Product of an impact airburst or cratering event in the Western Desert of Egypt?, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 43, 2089-2107.
  • Eccleston, M.A.J., 2008, Metalworking at Amarna: A Preliminary Report. The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology, 19, 29-48.
  • Eccleston, M.A.J., 2008, Replicating Faience in the Bread Oven at Amarna. Egyptian Archaeology, 32, 33-35.
  • Stevens, A.K. and Eccleston, M.A.J., 2007, Craft Production and Technology. In: T. Wilkinson (ed.) The Egyptian World; pp. 146-159. London: Routledge. (Ancient Worlds Series).
  • Eccleston, M.A.J., 2007, The Social and Craft Identities of Metalworkers in Roman Egypt. In: B. Croxford, R. Roth and N. Ray (eds) TRAC 2006: Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, 2006; pp. 1-16. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
  • Eccleston, M.A.J., 2002, Metalworking at Kellis: A Preliminary Report. In: C.A. Hope and G.E. Bowen (eds) Dakhleh Oasis Project: Preliminary Reports on the 1994-1995 to 1998-1999 Field Seasons; pp. 141-149. Oxford: Oxbow Books
  • Eccleston, M.A.J., 2002, Early and Mid-Holocene Ceramics from the Dakhleh Oasis: Macroscopic, Petrographic and Technological Descriptions. In: R. Friedman (ed.) Egypt and Nubia: Gifts of the Desert; pp. 62-73. London: British Museum Press.
  • Eccleston, M.A.J. and Ottaway, B.S., 2002, Experimental Casting of Copper and Bronze in Sand Moulds, In: E. Jerem and K. Biró (eds) Archaeometry 98: Proceedings of the 31st Symposium, Budapest: April 26 – May 3 1998; pp. 185-189. Oxford: Archaeopress.
  • Hope, C.A., Eccleston, M.A.J., Bourriau, J.D. and Rose, P.M., 2002, New Kingdom Oasis Amphorae. In: R. Friedman (ed.) Egypt and Nubia: Gifts of the Desert; pp. 95-131. London: British Museum Press.
  • Eccleston, M.A.J., 2001, Appendix 1: Macroscopic and Petrographic Descriptions of Late Period Keg and Flask Fabrics, In: C.A. Hope, M.A.J. Eccleston, O.E. Kaper, D. Darnell and S. Marchand, Kegs and Flasks from the Dakhleh Oasis. Cahiers de la ceramique égyptienne 6: 189-231.
In preparation
  • Eccleston, M.A.J and Gerisch, R., in prep (2009), Plant Ashes as Alkalis in Egyptian Faience: New Evidence from Amarna, Journal of Archaeological Science.
  • Eccleston, M.A.J., in prep (2009), Metalworking, In: C.A. Hope and G.E. Bowen (Eds) Ancient Kellis: Life and Death in an Egyptian Village in the Roman Period. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Eccleston, M.A.J., in prep (2009), High Temperature Industries in the Dakhleh Oasis. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
  • Jamieson, A.S. and Eccleston. M.A.J., in prep (2009), Archaeological Pottery Studies: A Visual Account. Pan MacMillan: Melbourne.
  • Eccleston, M.A.J. and Kemp, B.J. Metalworking. In: B.J. Kemp and A.K. Stevens (eds) Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations at Grid 12 in the Main City. London: EES.
  • Kemp, B.J. and Eccleston, M.A.J. Glass and Faience. In: B.J. Kemp and A.K. Stevens (eds) Busy Lives at Amarna: Excavations at Grid 12 in the Main City. London: EES.
  • Eccleston, M.A.J. The Experimental Replication of Faience in a Bread Oven at Amarna, Egyptian Archaeology.

Dr Phillip Edwards

  1. EDWARDS, P 2008. Review of: Millennial landscape change in Jordan: Geoarchaeology and Cultural Ecology by Carlos E Cordova, Antiquity, Vol. 82 pp.506-507.
  2. EDWARDS, P 2008. Review of: Neolthic by Susan Foster McCarter, Australian Archaeology, Vol. 66 pp.68-69.
  3. EDWARDS, P 2008. Review of: The Neolithic Revolution in the Near east: transforming the Human Landscape, by Alan H. Simmons Tuscon: University of Arizona Press, 2007, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Vol. 351 pp.91-92.
  4. EDWARDS, P.C. and G. SAYEJ, n.d. Resolving contradictions: The PPNA - PPNB transition in the Southern Levant. In La diversité des systèmes techniques des communautés du Néolithique précéramique : vers la caractérisation des comportements sociaux. Cinquième Workshop sur les industries lithiques taillées PPN, Fréjus (Var), 1er- 5 Mars 2004 (in press).
  5. EDWARDS, P.C. and A. ARIOTTI, n.d. Zahrat adh-Dhra‘ (PPNA Site: Zahrat adh-Dhra‘ 2) and Roman/Nabatean Periods (Qasr Al-Buleida). Munjazat (in press).
  6. EDWARDS, P.C. 2005 Review of: Bellwood, P., 2005 First Farmers: the origins of agricultural societies, Blackwell: Malden. Rural Society 14(2): in press.
  7. EDWARDS, P.C, S. E. FALCONER, P. L. FALL, A. ARIOTTI and T. K. SWOVELAND, 2004 Archaeology and Environment of the Dead Sea Plain: preliminary results of the third
    season of investigations by the joint La Trobe University/ Arizona State University Project.
    Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 48 (in press).
  8. EDWARDS, P.C., J. MEADOWS, G. J. SAYEJ and M. WESTAWAY, 2004 From the PPNA to the PPNB: new views from the southern Levant after
    excavations at Zahrat adh-Dhra‘ 2 in Jordan. Paléorient 30/ 2: 21-60.
  9. HARDY-SMITH, T. and P. C. EDWARDS, 2004 The Garbage Crisis in prehistory: artefact discard patterns at the Early Natufian site of Wadi Hammeh 27 and the origins of household refuse disposal strategies. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 23: 235-289.
  10. EDWARDS, P.C., 2004 The Formation of Middle Palaeolithic landscapes in Wadi al-Hammeh.
    In F. Khraysheh (ed.), Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan VIII:
    archaeological and historical perspectives on society, culture and Identity, pp. 119-127.
    Amman: Department of Antiquities of Jordan: Amman.
  11. EDWARDS, P.C., 2004 The Dawn of Farming on the Dead Sea Plain. Australasian Science 251/5: 20-22.
  12. EDWARDS, P.C., 2004 Aboriginal heritage of the Bend of Islands. In Bend of Islands Environmental Living,
    p. 6, Nillumbik Shire council: Melbourne.
  13. 10. EDWARDS, P.C. and G. J. SAYEJ
    2002 Was the Hagdud truncation a hafted micro-adze? Neo-Lithics 1/02: 8-11.
  14. EDWARDS, P.C., S. E. FALCONER, P. L. FALL, I. BERELOV, J. CZARZASTY, C. DAY, J. MEADOWS, C. MEEGAN, G. J. SAYEJ, T. K. SWOVELAND and M. WESTAWAY, 2002 Archaeology and Environment of the Dead Sea Plain: preliminary results of the second season of investigations by the joint La Trobe University/ Arizona State University Project. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 46: 51-92.
  15. EDWARDS, P.C., J. MEADOWS, M. C. METZGER and G. J. SAYEJ, 2002 Results from the first season at Zahrat adh-Dhra‘ 2: a new Pre-Pottery Neolithic A site on the Dead Sea Plain in Jordan, Neo-Lithics 1/02: 11-16.
  16. EDWARDS, P.C., J. MEADOWS, M. C. METZGER and G. J. SAYEJ, 2002 Zahrat adh-Dhra‘ 2: a new Pre-Pottery Neolithic A site on the Dead Sea Plain in Jordan. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 327: 1-15.
  17. S. G. WEBB and P.C. EDWARDS, 2002 The Natufian human skeletal remains from Wadi Hammeh 27. Paléorient 28/1: 103-124.
  18. EDWARDS, P.C. and S. E. FALCONER, 2002 Dhahrat adh-Dhira‘ and Qasr al-Bulayda. Munjazat 3: 27-28.
  19. EDWARDS, P.C.
    2001 By the shores of Lake Lisan: the Epipalaeolithic in the East Jordan Valley between 20,000 and 11,000 years ago. In Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan VII, pp. 85-93. Department of Antiquities of Jordan: Amman.
  20. EDWARDS, P.C. and T. HIGHAM
    2001 Zahrat adh-Dhra‘ 2 and the Dead Sea Plain at the dawn of the Holocene. In A. Walmsley (ed.), Australians uncovering ancient Jordan: fifty years of Middle Eastern Archaeology, pp. 139-152. The Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Sydney: Sydney.
  21. EDWARDS, P.C., S. E. FALCONER, P. L. FALL, I. BERELOV, C. DAVIES, J. MEADOWS, C. MEEGAN, M. C. METZGER and G. J. SAYEJ
    2001 Archaeology and Environment of the Dead Sea Plain: preliminary results of the first season of investigations by the joint La Trobe University/ Arizona State University Project. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 45: 135-157.
  22. FALCONER, S., P. FALL and P. EDWARDS, 2001 Zahrat adh-Dhra'. In S.H. Savage, K.A. Zamora and D.R. Keller (eds) Archaeology in Jordan, pp. 441-443, American Journal of Archaeology,
    105: 427-461.
  23. EDWARDS, P.C., 2000 Archaeology and Environment of the Dead Sea Plain: excavations at
    the PPNA site of ZAD 2. ACOR Newsletter 12.2: 7-9.
  24. EDWARDS, P. and S. FALCONER, 2001 Dhahrat adh-Dhra‘ (1 and 2) Munjazat 2: 62.
  25. EDWARDS, P.C., 2000 Aboriginal heritage of the ELZ. Bend of Islands Conservation Association Inc. Newsletter 47: 4-5.
  26. EDWARDS, P.C., 1999 Archaeology and environment of the Dead Sea Plain. The Near Eastern Archaeology Foundation Bulletin 34: 1-4.
  27. EDWARDS, P.C., M.J. HEAD and P.G. MACUMBER, 1999 An Epipalaeolithic sequence from Wadi Hisban in the east Jordan Valley. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 43: 27-48.
  28. EDWARDS, P.C., 1998 Towards a social history of the La Trobe University Wildlife Reserve: an investigation of the ‘Historical Dunny’ on the former Mont Park Farm. Department of Archaeology, La Trobe University.
  29. EDWARDS, P.C. AND S. HOLDAWAY, 1998 Reply to J.J. Shea, Neandertal and Early Modern behavioural variability: a regional-scale approach to lithic evidence for hunting in the Levantine Mousterian. Current Anthropology 39, Supplement, June: 62-64.
  30. EDWARDS, P.C., 1998 Wadi al-Hisban. In V. Egan and P.M. Bikai (eds) Archaeology in Jordan, pp. 579-580. American Journal of Archaeology 102: 571-606.
  31. EDWARDS, P.C., 1998 Mashari’a 1. In V. Egan and P.M. Bikai (eds) Archaeology in Jordan, pp. 581-582. American Journal of Archaeology 102: 571-606.
  32. EDWARDS, P.C., P.G. MACUMBER and M.K. GREEN, 1998 Investigations into the early prehistory of the east Jordan Valley: results of the 1993/1994 La Trobe University survey and excavation season. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan. 42: 15-39.
  33. MACUMBER, P.G. and P.C. EDWARDS, 1997 Preliminary results from the Acheulian site of Mashari'a 1, and a new stratigraphic framework for the Lower Palaeolithic of the East Jordan Valley. In H.-G. Gebel, G.O. Rollefson & Z. Kafafi (eds), Prehistory of Jordan 1I. Perspectives From 1997, pp. 23-43. Studies In Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence And Environment 4: Berlin, ex oriente.
  34. MACUMBER, P.G., P.C. EDWARDS, M.J. HEAD and R. C. LAKEY, 1997 Physical environment and occupation in the Tabaqat Fahl region, Jordan, over the last half million years. Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan Vl, pp. 87-92. Amman: Department of Antiquities.
  35. EDWARDS, P.C., P.G. MACUMBER & M.J.HEAD, 1996 The Early Epipalaeolithic of Wadi al-Hammeh. Levant 28: 115-130.
  36. EDWARDS, P.C., 1995 The formation of large sites and their interpretation: evidence from the Pleistocene archaeological record of the East Jordan Valley. The Artefact 18: 60-63.
  37. EDWARDS, P.C., 1995 Tracking earliest hominid dispersals through the east Jordan Valley.
    Archaeology and Anthropology Society of Victoria Newsletter. 2: 2-7
  38. EDWARDS, P.C., 1995 Review of P. Gathercole, T.H. Irving & G. Melleuish (eds) Childe and Australia: archaeology, politics and ideas. Antiquity 69: 1058-1059.
  39. 36. EDWARDS, P.C. and P.G. MACUMBER, 1995 The last half million years at Pella. In S. Bourke and J-P. Descoeudres
    (eds), Trade, contact and the movement of peoples in the Eastern
    Mediterranean: studies in honour of J. Basil Hennessy, pp.1-14.
    Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement 3, Sydney.
  40. FRANKEL, D.F. & P.C. EDWARDS, 1995 Archaeology asunder Downunder: introduction to papers by 'Australian
    archaeologists abroad.' The Artefact 18: 45-48.
  41. EDWARDS, P.C., 1993 Origins of settlement in the Jordan Valley: recent work in Wadi al-Hammeh and Wadi al-Hisban. The Near Eastern Archaeology Foundation Bulletin 17: 1-3.
  42. EDWARDS, P.C., 1993 The Middle Palaeolithic sites. In A.G. Walmsley, P.G. Macumber, P.C. Edwards, S.J. Bourke & P.M. Watson: The eleventh and twelfth seasons of excavations at Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) 1989-1990: 168-173. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 37: 165-240.
  43. EDWARDS, P.C. and B. CHURCHER, 1993 Final excavations at the Natufian site Wadi Hammeh 27 (Area XX). In A.G. Walmsley, P.G. Macumber, P.C. Edwards, S.J. Bourke & P.M. Watson: The eleventh and twelfth seasons of excavations at Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) 1989-1990: 175-178. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 37: 165-240.
  44. EDWARDS, P.C.
    1992 Demographic issues in Pleistocene prehistory: a perspective from Wadi
    al-Hammeh. Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan IV, pp.47-51. Department of Antiquities: Amman.
  45. EDWARDS, P.C., 1992 The Epipalaeolithic period. In A. McNicoll (ed.), Pella in Jordan 2: the second interim report of the Joint University of Sydney and College of Wooster Excavations at Pella, 1982-1985, pp.1-16. Mediterranean Archaeology supplement 2: Sydney.
  46. EDWARDS, P.C., 1991 Wadi Hammeh 27: An Early Natufian Site at Pella, Jordan. In O. Bar-Yosef & F.R. Valla (eds) The Natufian Culture in the Levant, pp. 123 -148. International Monographs in Prehistory: Ann Arbor.
  47. EDWARDS, P.C., 1991 More than one, less than five hundred: comments on Campana and Crabtree, and communal hunting. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 4/1: 109-120.
  48. EDWARDS, P.C., 1990 Kebaran occupation at the Last Glacial Maximum in Wadi al-Hammeh, Jordan Valley. In C. Gamble & O. Soffer (eds) The world at 18 000 BP, volume 2: Low Latitudes, pp. 97 - 118. Unwin Hyman: London.
  49. EDWARDS, P.C., 1990 Excavations at the Natufian site Wadi Hammeh 27 (Area XX). In P.C. Edwards, S.J. Bourke, K. A. Da Costa, J.C. Tidmarsh, A.G. Walmsley and P.M. Watson, Preliminary report on the University of Sydney's tenth season of excavations at Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) in 1988: 58-61. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan XXXIV: 57 - 86.
  50. EDWARDS, P.C. & W.I. EDWARDS, 1990 Heat treatment of chert in the Natufian period. Mediterranean Archaeology 3: 1-5.
  51. EDWARDS, P.C., 1989 Pleistocene sites in Wadi al-Hammeh. In D. Homes-Fredericq & J.B. Hennessy (eds) Archaeology of Jordan 11. Field reports, surveys and sites. Akkadica, supplement VI-VIII. Foundation Assyriologique Georges Dossin. Peeters: Leuven.
  52. EDWARDS, P.C., 1989 Problems of recognizing earliest sedentism: the Natufian example.
    Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 2/1: 5-48.
  53. EDWARDS, P.C., 1989 Revising the Broad Spectrum Revolution: and its role in the origins of Southwest Asian food production. Antiquity 63: 225-46.
  54. EDWARDS, P.C., 1988 Natufian settlement in Wadi al-Hammeh. Paléorient 14/2: 309-315.
  55. EDWARDS, P.C., 1988 Wadi Hammeh 34 (Upper Palaeolithic). Wadi Hammeh 27 (Early Natufian). In T.F. Potts, S.J. Bourke, P.C. Edwards, F. Richards & G.J. Wightman. Preliminary report on the eighth and ninth seasons of excavation by the University of Sydney at Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) 1986: 116 -119, 120 - 123. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 32: 115-149.
  56. EDWARDS, P.C., S.J. BOURKE, S.M. COLLEDGE and P.G. MACUMBER, 1988 Late Pleistocene prehistory in Wadi al-Hammeh, Jordan Valley. In A. N. Garrard and H.G. Gebel (eds) The Prehistory of Jordan: the state of research in 1986. BAR International Series 396: 525-565.
  57. EDWARDS, P.C., 1986 The excavations in the Wadi Hammeh. In A.W. McNicoll, P.C. Edwards, J. Hosking, P.G. Macumber, A.G. Walmsley & P.M. Watson. Preliminary report on the University of Sydney's seventh season of excavation at Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) in 1985: 158-168. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 30: 155-198.
  58. EDWARDS, P.C., 1986 The Wadi Hammeh. Archiv für Orientforschung 32: 222-226.
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  59. EDWARDS, P.C. & S. THORPE, 1986 Surface lithic finds from Kharaysin, Jordan. Paléorient 12/2: 85-87.
  60. EDWARDS, P.C., 1985 Oblique pressure retouch in the PPNB. Lithic Technology 14(3): 130-132.
  61. EDWARDS, P.C., 1985 A Natufian site at Pella, Jordan. Trasus 3: 4-18.
  62. EDWARDS, P.C. & S.M. COLLEDGE, 1985 The Natufian settlement in the Wadi Hammeh (Area XX). In T.F. Potts, S.M. Colledge and P.C. Edwards. Preliminary report on a sixth season of excavation by the University of Sydney at Pella in Jordan (1983/84) Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 29: 181-201.
  63. EDWARDS, P.C., 1984 Two Epi-palaeolithic sites in the Wadi Hammeh. In A. McNicoll, W. Ball, S. Bassett, P. Edwards, P. Macumber, D. Petocz, T. Potts, L. Randle, L. Villiers & P. Watson. Preliminary report on the University of Sydney's fifth season of excavation at Pella in Jordan. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 28: 55-86.
  64. EDWARDS, P.C., 1981 Australian Snakes And Lizards. Bay Books: Sydney.
  65. EDWARDS, P.C., 1981 Australian Crocodiles, Turtles, Tortoises and Frogs. Bay Books: Sydney.

Professor David Frankel

Books
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 2006 Marki Alonia. An Early and Middle Bronze Age Settlement in Cyprus. Excavations 1995–2000.  Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXIII:2. Sävedalen.
  • C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 2005. An Archaeology of Gariwerd. From Pleistocene to Holocene in Western Victoria. Tempus 8. (Archaeology and Material Culture Studies in Anthropology) University of Queensland, St Lucia.
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2001. Eight Middle Bronze Age Tomb Groups from Dhenia in the University of New England Museum of Antiquities. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XX:211, Jonsered.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1996. Marki Alonia. An Early and Middle Bronze Age Town in Cyprus. Excavations 1990–1994. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXIII:1, Jonsered.
  • D. Frankel, 1991. Remains to be Seen: Archaeological Insights into Australian Prehistory. Longman Cheshire, Melbourne.
  • D. Frankel, 1983. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities: 7. Early and Middle Bronze Age Material in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XX:7, Göteborg.
  • D. Frankel, 1974. Middle Cypriot White Painted Pottery: An Analytical Study of the Decoration. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XLII, Göteborg.
Edited books
  • D. Frankel and J.W. Rhoads (eds), 1994. Archaeology of a Coastal Exchange System: Sites and Ceramics in the Gulf of Papua. Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History No. 25. Division of Archaeology and Natural History, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra.
Short books
  • D. Frankel, 2001. Windows onto the Bronze Age. The View From Nicosia. The Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia 10th Annual Lecture, A.G. Leventis Foundation, Nicosia.
  • D. Frankel, 1979. The Ancient Kingdom of Urartu. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel, 1979. Archaeologists at Work: Studies on Halaf Pottery. British Museum Publications, London.
Chapters in books and articles in major refereed journals
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2006. Neighbours. Negotiating space in a prehistoric village. Antiquity.80:287–302.
  • J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, S. Stos, N. Gale 2006. Early Bronze Age metal trade in the Eastern Mediterranean. New compositional and lead isotope evidence from Cyprus. Oxford  Journal of Archaeology 25:261–288.
  • D. Frankel, 2005. Becoming Bronze Age. Acculturation and enculturation in third millennium BCE Cyprus. In J. Clarke (ed), Archaeological Perspectives on the Transmission and Transformation of Culture in the Eastern Mediterranean. Council for British Research in the Levant in association with Oxbow Books, Oxford. pp. 18-24.
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2004. Intensive site survey. Implications for estimating settlement size, population and duration in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus. In, M. Iacovou (ed), Archaeological Field Survey in Cyprus. Past History, Future Potentials. British School at Athens Studies11:125-137.
  • D. Frankel, and J.M. Webb. 2004 An Early Bronze Age shell pendant from Cyprus. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 336:1-9.
  • D. Frankel, 2004. Bronze Age Cyprus: recent Australian research. In T. Murray (ed), Archaeology in Australia. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne. pp. 309-324.
  • D. Frankel, 2003. Encounters and enclosures: archaeological approaches to social identities in the past and present. Reviews in Anthropology 32:37-49.
  • D. Frankel, 2002. Social stratification, gender and ethnicity in third millennium Cyprus. In D. Bolger and N. Serwint (eds), Engendering Aphrodite: Women and Society in Ancient Cyprus. American Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Reports 7, Boston. Pp. 171-180.
  • D. Frankel, 2001. A decade at Marki Alonia: aspect and prospect. In P.M. Fischer (ed), Contributions to the Archaeology and History of the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Eastern Mediterranean. Studies in Honour of Paul Åström. Sonderschriften des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes Band 39, Vienna. pp. 9–22.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2001. Population, households and ceramic consumption in a prehistoric Cypriot village. Journal of Field Archaeology  28.:115-129.
  • C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 2001. Excavations at Koongine Cave: lithics and land use in the terminal Pleistocene and Holocene of South Australia. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 67:49–83.
  • D. Frankel, 2000. Migration and ethnicity in prehistoric Cyprus: technology as habitus. European Journal of Archaeology 3:167–187.
  • D. Frankel and V. Kewibu. 2000. Early Ceramic Period pottery from Murua (Site ODR), Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea. In A. Anderson and T. Murray (eds), Australian Archaeologist. Collected Papers in Honour of Jim Allen. Coombs Academic Publishing, Canberra. pp. 279–290.
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1999. Characterising the Philia facies. Material culture, chronology and the origin of the Bronze Age in Cyprus. American Journal of Archaeology 103:3–43.
  • J. Fresløv and D. Frankel, 1999. Abundant fields? A review of coastal archaeology in Victoria. In J. Hall and I. McNiven (eds), Australian Coastal Archaeology. Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History No. 31, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. pp. 239–254.
  • D. Frankel,1998. Constructing Marki Alonia. Reflections on method and authority in archaeological reporting. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 11:242–256.
  • D. Frankel, 1998. Archaeology. In Knowing Ourselves and Others: The Humanities in Australia into the 21st Century. Prepared by the Australian Academy of the Humanities for the Australian Research Council Discipline Research Strategies. National Board of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Government Publishing Services, Canberra. Volume 2:17–28.
  • C.F.M. Bird, D. Frankel and N. van Waarden, 1998. New radiocarbon determinations from the Grampians-Gariwerd region, western Victoria. Archaeology in Oceania 33:31–36.
  • C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1998. Pleistocene and early Holocene archaeology in Victoria. A view from Gariwerd. The Artefact 21:48–62.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1998. Three faces of identity: ethnicity, community and status in Bronze Age Cyprus. Mediterranean Archaeology 11:1–12.
  • D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and C. Eslick, 1996. Anatolia and Cyprus in the Third Millennium BCE. A speculative model of interaction. In G. Bunnens (ed), Cultural Interaction in the Ancient Near East. Abr-Nahrain Supplementary Series Volume 5, Department of Classics and Archaeology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne. pp. 37–50.
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1995. Gender inequity and archaeological construction: a Cypriot case study. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 8.2:93–112.
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1995. ‘This fair paper, this most goodly book’. Gender in the archaeology of Cyprus, 1920–1990. In J. Balme and W. Beck (eds), Gendered Archaeology. Proceedings of the Second Australian Women in Archaeology Conference. Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History, ANU. pp.34–42.
  • D. Frankel, 1995. The Australian transition: real and perceived boundaries. In J. Allen and J.F. O’Connell (eds), Transitions. Pleistocene to Holocene in Australia and New Guinea. Antiquity 69 (264):649–655.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1995. Archaeological research in the Marki region, Cyprus. In S.J. Bourke and J.-P. Descœudres (eds), Trade, Contact, and the Movement of Peoples in the Eastern Mediterranean: Studies in Honour of J. Basil Hennessy. Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement 3, Sydney. pp. 115–127.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1994. Hobs and hearths in Bronze Age Cyprus. Opuscula Atheniensia 20:51–56.
  • D. Frankel, 1994. Color variation on prehistoric Cypriot Red Polished Pottery. Journal of Field Archaeology 21:205–219.
  • D. Frankel, K. Thompson and R. Vanderwal, 1994. Kerema and Kinomere. In D. Frankel and J.W. Rhoads (eds), Archaeology of a Coastal Exchange System: Sites and Ceramics in the Gulf of Papua. Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History No. 25. Division of Archaeology and Natural History, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. pp.1–50.
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1994. Making an impression: storage and surplus finance in Late Bronze Age Cyprus. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 7.1:5–27.
  • D. Frankel, 1993. The excavator: creator or destroyer? Antiquity 67:875–877.
  • D. Frankel, 1993. Pleistocene chronological structures and explanations: a challenge. In M.A. Smith, M. Spriggs and B. Fankhauser (eds), Sahul in Review: Pleistocene Archaeology in Australia, New Guinea and Island Melanesia. Occasional Papers in Prehistory No. 24. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. pp.24–33.
  • D. Frankel, 1993. Is this a trivial observation? Gender roles in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus. In H. du Cros and L. Smith (eds), Women in Archaeology: A Feminist Critique. Occasional Papers in Prehistory No. 23, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. pp.138–142.
  • D. Frankel, 1993. Inter- and intra-site variability in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus: types, ranges, trends. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 292:59–72.
  • D. Frankel, 1993. Archaeological significance of first-order radiocarbon dating. In B.L. Fankhauser and J.R. Bird (eds), Archaeometry: Current Australian Research. Occasional Papers in Prehistory No. 22. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. pp.102–106.
  • D. Frankel, 1991. First-order radiocarbon dating of Australian shell-middens. Antiquity 65:571–4.
  • D. Frankel, 1991. Ceramic variability: measurement and meaning. In J. Barlow, D. Bolger and B. Kling (eds), Cypriot Ceramics: Reading the Prehistoric Record. University Museum Monograph 74, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. pp.241–252.
  • C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1991. Problems in constructing a prehistoric regional sequence: Holocene South-East Australia. World Archaeology 23:179–192.
  • C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1991. Chronology and explanation in Western Victoria and South-East South Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 26:1–16.
  • D. Frankel, 1988. Pottery production in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus: assessing the problem. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 1.2:27–55.
  • D. Frankel, 1988. Characterising change in prehistoric sequences: a view from Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 23:41–48.
  • D. Frankel and D. Gaughwin, 1986. Cultural resource management in a university teaching department. In G. Ward (ed), Archaeology at Anzaas, 1984. Canberra Archaeological Society, Canberra. pp.222–226.
  • D.E. Zobel, D. Frankel, and R.L. Vanderwal 1984. The Moonlight Head Rockshelter. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 96.1:1–24.
  • D. Frankel, 1982. Earth rings at Sunbury, Victoria. Archaeology in Oceania 17.2:89–97.
  • D. Frankel, 1981. Uniformity and variation in a Cypriot ceramic tradition. Levant XII:88–106.
  • D. Frankel, 1980. Contour‑plans and surface plotting: aids for the field archaeologist. Journal of Field Archaeology 7:367–372.
  • D. Frankel, 1978. Pottery decoration as an indicator of social relationships: a prehistoric Cypriot example. In M. Greenhalgh and J.V.S. Megaw (eds), Art in Society. Duckworth, London. pp.147–160.
  • D. Frankel and H.W. Catling, 1977. Material from Hala Sultan Tekke in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. In P. Åström et al. Hala Sultan Tekke I. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XLV.1, Göteborg. pp.63–69.
  • D. Frankel, 1975. The pot‑marks of Vounous—simple clustering techniques, their problems and potential. Opuscula Atheniensia 11:37–51.
  • D. Frankel, 1974. Inter‑site relationships in the Middle Bronze Age of Cyprus. World Archaeology 6.2:190–208.
Research papers in other refereed and non-refereed journals
  • Webb, J, Frankel, D, Manning, S W & Sewell, D 2008 Early and Middle Bronze Age occupation in the Maroni Valley, Cyprus: Surface survey at Psematismenos-trelloukkas, Cyprus. Department of Antiquities. Report, Vol. 2008 pp.87-104.
  • Webb, J & Frankel, D 2008 'Fine ware ceramics, consumption and commensality: Mechanisms of horizontal and vertical integration in Early Bronze Age Cypus', L. Hitchcock, R.Laffineur, J Crowley (ed(s)), Dais. The Agean Feast Proceedings of the 12th International Aegean Conference, University of Melbourne, 25/03/2008, Universite de Leige, Leige, pp.287-295.
  • Frankel, D, Webb, J, Manning, S W & Sewell, D 2008 Psematismenos-Koliokremmos/Palia: Tomb PKK/94, Cyprus. Department of Antiquities. Report, Vol. 2007 pp.105-130.
  • Frankel D 2008. A Thousand and One Tombs: Survey, Sampling and Ceramics in Bronze Age Cyprus, University of New England, Armidale
  • Frankel D, Webb J 2008. Marki. Life and Work in a Prehistoric Bronze Age Village, Moufflon Publications, Nicosia
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2006. Deneia Kafkalla 2004 Field Report. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 2006:107–126.
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2004. Prehistoric cooking pots from Cyprus. Ceramics Technical 19:91–96.
  • D. Frankel, M. Iacovou and J.M. Webb, 2003. Deneia preliminary survey 2002-2003. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 2003:11-22.
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2001. Clay cattle from Marki. Iconography and ideology in Early and Middle Bronze Age Cyprus. Archaeologia Cypria 4:71–82.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2001. Excavations at Marki-Alonia, 2000. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 2001:15–44.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb. 2000. Marki Alonia: a Prehistoric Bronze Age Settlement in Cyprus. Antiquity 74:673–674.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2000. Excavations at Marki-Alonia, 1999-2000. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 2000:65–94.
  • D. Frankel, 2000. Constructing Bronze Age Marki-Alonia. In G.K. Ionnides and S.A. Hadjistellis (eds), Proceedings of the Third Congress of Cypriot Studies, Nicosia,16-20 April 1996. Society for Cypriot Studies, Nicosia. Volume 1 pp. 245–260.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1999. Excavations at Marki-Alonia, 1998-9. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 1999:87—110.
  • D. Frankel, 1999. Australian excavations at Marki, Cyprus. Australian Archaeology 48:43–44.
  • C.F.M. Bird, D. Frankel and N. van Waarden, 1999. Prokrustes in Gariwerd. Archaeology in Oceania 34:86.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1997. Excavations at Marki-Alonia, 1996–7. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 1997:85–109.
  • D. Frankel, 1997. The Australian Research Council and archaeology. Australian Archaeology 45:45–47.
  • M.C.S. Godfrey, C. Bird, D. Frankel, J.W. Rhoads and S. Simmons, 1996. From time to time: radiocarbon determinations on Victorian archaeological sites held by Aboriginal Affairs Victoria. The Artefact 19:3–51.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1996. Excavations at Marki-Alonia, 1995–6. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 1996:51–68
  • P.C. Edwards and D. Frankel, 1995. Asunder down under: Australian archaeologists abroad. The Artefact 18:45–48.
  • D. Frankel, 1995. The second season of excavations at Marki Alonia in Cyprus (1992–1993). Mediterranean Archaeology 8:134–137.
  • D. Frankel and G.R. Summerhayes,  1995. Archaeological ceramics in Melanesia: a select bibliography. La Tinaja 8.2:12–19.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1994. Excavations at Marki-Alonia, 1993–4. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 1994:51–72.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1993. Excavations at Marki-Alonia, 1992–3. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 1993:43–68.
  • D. Frankel, 1993. The Australian Cyprus Expedition, surveys and excavations 1990–1992. Mediterranean Archaeology 5/6:179–181.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1992. Excavations at Marki-Alonia, 1991–2. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 1992:29–49.
  • D. Frankel, 1992. Marki Alwnia: mia Kupriakh polh thV EpochV tou Calkou. Antipodes 31-2:62–73. [Greek translation by C. Fifis]
  • D. Frankel and W.S. Downey, 1992. Radiocarbon and thermoluminescence dating of a Central Murray mound. The Artefact 15:31–34.
  • D. Frankel, D. Gaughwin, C.F.M. Bird, and R. Hall, 1989. Coastal archaeology in South Gippsland. Australian Archaeology 28:14–25.
  • D. Frankel, 1986. Excavations in the Lower South-East of South Australia, November 1985. Australian Archaeology 22:75–87.
  • D. Frankel, 1984. Who owns the past? Australian Society 3.9:14–15.
  • D. Frankel, 1980. Munsell colour notation in ceramic description: an experiment. Australian Archaeology 10:33–37.
  • D. Frankel, 1979. Excavations at Elizabeth Farm House, 1972. The Artefact 4.3-4:39–56.
  • D. Frankel, R. Hedges and H. Hatcher, 1976. Chemical analysis of Middle Cypriot White Painted Ware sherds in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 1976:35–42.
  • D. Frankel, 1974. A Middle Cypriot vessel with modelled figures from Politiko Lambertis. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 1974:43–50.
  • D. Frankel and A. Tamvaki, 1973. Cypriot shrine models and decorated tomb facades. Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology 2.2:39–44.
  • D. Frankel, 1972. Historical archaeology in Australia. The Artefact 27:1–8.
General and popular works
  • C. Eslick and D. Frankel, 2006. Judy in the sixties: an inspiration. Australasian Journal of Historical Archaeology 24: 17–18.
  • D. Frankel, 2001. Akrotiri, Cyprus, Cesnola, Dikaios, Enkomi, Gjerstad, Karageorghis, Khirokitia, Kourion, Paphos, Pieridou, Salamis, Taylor. In T. Murray (ed), Encyclopaedia of Archaeology: History and Discoveries. ABC-Cleo, Santa Barbara.
  • D. Frankel, 1996. Entries on ‘Aboriginal peoples of Australia (pp. 73–75), ‘Archaeology and Australian Aborigines’ (pp. 507–508), and ‘Australian Rock Art’ (pp. 600–601). In B. Fagan (ed), The Oxford Companion to Archaeology. Oxford University Press, New York.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1995. Bronze Age life at Marki-Alonia. Cyprus Today XXXIII.1:51–53.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1993. Uncovering the past. Golden Falcon March 1993:24–27.
  • D. Frankel, 1991. An Australian archaeological project in Cyprus. Skepsis March 1991:48–51.
  • D. Frankel, 1987. Archaeological sites. In Australians: A Historical Atlas. Fairfax, Syme and Weldon, Sydney. pp.28–29. D. Frankel (editor),1986. Archaeology of Ancient Israel. Jewish Museum of Australia, Melbourne.
  • D. Frankel, 1985. Archaeology begins at home. La Trobe University Record 19.1:12.
  • D. Frankel, 1984. MICKIMARCH: A BASIC program for Australian Archaeologists. Australian Archaeology 18:92–94.
  • D. Frankel, 1981. The hunter and the environment. The Age 16 June 1981:18–17.
  • D. Frankel and J. Kamminga, 1981. Introducing archaeology in Australia. Victoria Careers Term II 1981:4.
  • D. Frankel and J. Kamminga, 1981. Careers in Archaeology. Graduate Careers Council of Australia, Melbourne. 2nd edition, Focus October 1984:9–12. 3rd edition, 1993.
  • D. Frankel, 1977. Pottery and Archaeology in Ancient Western Asia [Topical Folder]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel, 1977. Metalwork in Ancient Western Asia [Topical Folder]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel, 1977. Looking round for a new angle? British Museum Society Bulletin 25:15–17.
  • D. Frankel, 1977. Ashurbanipal and the Head of Teumman [Children’s book]. British Museum Publications, London. [illustrated by A. Searight]
  • D. Frankel, 1977. A Bronze Age Tomb from Jericho [Topical Folder]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel and J.E. Reade, 1977. The Wars of Ashurbanipal [Topical Folder]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel and J.E. Reade, 1977. The Palace of Sennacherib [Topical Folder]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel and J.E. Reade, 1977. Sennacherib at Lachish: Ashurbanipal’s Lion Hunt [Topical Folder]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel and J.E. Reade, 1977. Ashurnasirpal and Shalmaneser [Topical Folder]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel and J. Swadling, 1977. Wars of the Greeks and Persians [Slide‑Pack]. British Museum Publications.
  • D. Frankel, 1976. Clay Figures of Assyria and Babylonia [Slide‑Pack]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel, 1976. Ancient Metalwork from Luristan [Slide‑Pack]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel, 1975. The Oxus Treasure [Slide‑Pack]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel, 1975. The Nimrud Ivories [Slide‑Pack]. British Museum Publications, London.
  • D. Frankel, 1975. The New Iranian and Anatolian Rooms. British Museum Society Bulletin 25:20–23.
  • D. Frankel, 1972. Historical Archaeology in Australia. The Etruscan 21.2:19–22.
  • D. Frankel, 1970. Digging up Australia. The Union Recorder 50.20:14–15.
  • D. Frankel, 1970. Archaeology at Irrawang. The Union Recorder 50.21:3–4.
  • D. Frankel, 1968. An early colonial pottery works in the Hunter Valley (Sydney University Archaeological Society excavations at Irrawang). The Union Recorder 48.16:188–189.
Book Reviews
  • Frankel, D, 2008. Review of D.W. Read Artifact Classification, Australian Archaeology, Vol. 66 pp.71-72.
  • Frankel, D, 2008. Review of E. Peltenburg The Chalcolothic Cemetaries of Souskiou-Vathkakas, Cyprus, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Vol. 350 pp.93-94.
  • Frankel, D, 2008. Review of M.Given and A.B. Knapp The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project, American Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 112 pp.182-183.
  • D. Frankel, 2006.Review of J. Balme and A. Paterson  “Archaeology in Practice. A Student Guide to Archaeological Analysis”, Archaeology in Oceania 41:95–96.
  • D. Frankel, 2006. Review of V.Karageorghis, “Greek and Cypriot Antiquities in the Archaeological Museum of Odessa”; C. Souyoudzoglou-Haywood, “Cypriote Antiquities in Dublin”; and V. Karageorghis, “Ancient Art from Cyprus in the Collections of George and Nefeli Giabra Pierides”.American Journal of Archaeology 110: 519–520.
  • D. Frankel, 2004. Review of  S. Swiny et al., ‘Sotira Kaminoudhia. An Early Bronze Age Site in Cyprus’. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 334:82–83.
  • D. Frankel, 2002. Review of P. Åström (ed), ‘The Chronology of Base-ring Ware and Bichrome Wheel-made Ware’. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 328:87–88.
  • D. Frankel, 2001. Review of S.J. Bender and G.S. Smith (eds), ‘Teaching Archaeology into the Twenty-First Century’. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites 4:249–251.
  • D. Frankel, 1999. Review of J.M. Skibo and G.M. Feinman (eds), ‘Pottery and People: A Dynamic Interaction’. La Tinaja 12:4-6.
  • D. Frankel, 1997. Review of T. Bonyhady and T, Griffiths (eds), ‘Prehistory to Politics. John Mulvaney, The Humanities and the Public Intellectual’. Historical Records of Australian Science 11:566–568.
  • D. Frankel, 1996. Review of M. Drower, ‘Flinders Petrie: A Life in Archaeology’. Metascience 9:132–133.
  • D. Frankel, 1996. Review of J. Kohen, ‘Aboriginal Environmental Impacts’. Archaeology in Oceania 31:99.
  • D. Frankel, 1996. Archaeology for the Future — Humanity in Transition. Review of R. Fletcher, ‘The Limits of Settlement Growth: A Theoretical Outline’. The Australian, 5 June 1996: 31.
  • D. Frankel, 1995. Review of D.R. Harris (ed), ‘The Archaeology of V. Gordon Childe: Contemporary Perspectives’. Australian Aboriginal Studies 1995/1:66–68.
  • D. Frankel, 1995. Review of D.E. Arnold ‘Ecology and Ceramic Production in an Andean Community’ and P.J. Arnold ‘Domestic Ceramic Production and Spatial Organisation: A Mexican Case Study in Ethnoarchaeology’. Australasian Historical Archaeology 11:149–150.
  • D. Frankel, 1994. Review of N.G. Butlin ‘Economics of the Dreamtime: A Hypothetical History’. The Economic Record 70 (209):228–229.
  • D. Frankel, 1992. Review of J. Flood ‘The Riches of Ancient Australia’. Aboriginal History 16:137–138.
  • D. Frankel, 1992. Review of D. Horton ‘Recovering the Tracks: The Story of Australian Archaeology’. Aboriginal History 16:147–148.
  • D. Frankel, 1992. Review of British Museum (Natural History) ‘Man’s Place in Nature’. The Australian Geologist 85:42.
  • D. Frankel, 1991. Review of J. Flood ‘Archaeology of the Dreamtime. The Story of Prehistoric Australia and its People’. Archaeology in Oceania 26:32–33.
  • D. Frankel, 1990. Review of S. Bowman ‘Radiocarbon Dating’. The Australian Geologist 76:43.
  • D. Frankel, 1989. Review of F. Hole (ed), ‘The Archaeology of Western Iran: Settlement and Society from Prehistory to the Islamic Conquest’. Australian Archaeology 29:79–80.
  • D. Frankel, 1989. Review of ‘Institute of Archaeology Bulletin 24 (1987) Golden Jubilee Issue’. Australian Archaeology 29:81–82.
  • D. Frankel, 1984. Review of W. Ambrose and P. Duerden (eds), ‘Archaeometry: An Australasian Perspective’. Archaeology in Oceania 19.1:33–34.
  • D. Frankel, 1982. Review of J. Murphy‑O’Connor ‘The Holy Land: An Archaeological Guide from Earliest Times to 1700’. Mankind 13.5:436.
  • D. Frankel, 1980. Review of A.K. Behrensmeyer and A.P. Hill (eds), ‘Fossils in the Making’ and P.D. Sheets and D.K. Grayson (eds), ‘Volcanic Activity and Human Ecology’. Mankind 12.4:378–379.
  • D. Frankel, 1980. Review of A. Sherratt (ed), ‘The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Archaeology’. The Artefact 5:171–174.
  • D. Frankel, 1979. The rise of civilization in Western Asia: a review of three recent books. The Artefact 3.3-4:65–67.
  • D. Frankel, 1979. Review of P. Stanbury (ed), ‘10,000 Years of Sydney Life’. The Artefact 5:181–183.
  • D. Frankel, 1973. Review of R.H. Brill (ed), ‘Science and Archaeology’. Mankind 9.2:156–157.

Dr Jillian Garvey

Publications
  • Garvey, J. Submitted. Economic utility of the Bennett’s wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus): implications for understanding human hunting strategies in late Pleistocene Tasmania. Quaternary International
  • Garvey, J. and Sandy, J.R. In Press. The first record of palaeopathology from the zooarchaeological record of late Pleistocene Tasmania. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology.
  • Pike-Tay, A., Cosgrove, R., and Garvey, J. 2008 Systematic seasonal land use by late Pleistocene Tasmanian Aborigines. Journal of Archaeological Science 35(9): 2532-2544.
  • Garvey, J. and Hasiotis, S. 2008. An ichnofossil assemblage from the Lower Carboniferous, Snowy Plains Formation, Mansfield Basin, Australia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 258:257-276.
  • Garvey, J. 2007. Surviving an Ice Age: the zooarchaeology from SW Tasmania. Palaios 22(6):583-585.
  • Garvey, J. 2007. Ice age wallaby hunters. Australasian Science 28(5):30-33.
    Holland, T.M., Warren, A., Johanson, Z., Long, J.A., Parker, K., and Garvey, J. 2007. A new species of Barameda (Rhizodontida) and heterochrony in the rhizodontid pectoral fin. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(2):295-315.
  • Garvey, J.M. 2006. Preliminary zooarchaeological interpretations from Kutikina Cave, southwest Tasmania. Australian Aboriginal Studies 2006/1:57-62.
  • Garvey, J.M. and Turner, S. 2006. Microvertebrates from the Early Carboniferous of Mansfield, Australia. Alcheringa 30(1):43-62.
  • Garvey, J.M. 2006. An Early Carboniferous Fossil Assemblage from Fish Hill, Mansfield Basin, Australia. The Royal Society of New South Wales 139:63-64.
  • Holland, T.M, Long, J.A., Warren, A., and Garvey, J.M. 2006. Second specimen of the lower actinopterygian Novogonatodus from the Early Carboniferous of Mansfield, Victoria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 118(1):1-10.
  • Harris, J.M. and Garvey, J.M. 2006. Palaeodistribution of pygmy-possums in Tasmania. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 140:1-10.
  • Garvey, J.M, Johanson, Z., and Warren, A. 2005. Redescription of the pectoral fin of Barameda decipiens from the Early Carboniferous of Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology, 25(1):8-18.
  • Johanson, Z., Burrow, C., Warren, A. and Garvey, J. 2005. Homology of fin lepidotrichia in osteichthyan fishes. Lethaia 38(1):27-36.
  • Garvey, J., Warren A, A. and Turner, S. 2002 Taphonomy and Palaeoecology of an Early Carboniferous fossil fish locality, Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 56A.
Conference Abstracts
  • Garvey, J. 2008. Quality vs. Quantity: Understanding human prey selection in late Pleistocene southwest Tasmania. Australian Archaeological Association Conference, Noosa, Queensland, December 3-6th.
  • Cosgrove, R., Field, J., Brenner-Coltrain, J., Garvey, J., Charles, B., O'Connell, J., Wroe, S., Goede, A., Grün, R., Aubert, M., and Lees, W. 2008. Humans and megafauna in Tasmania.  Australian Archaeological Association Conference, Noosa, Queensland, December 3-6th.
  • Garvey, J. 2008. Hunting strategies in late Pleistocene southwest Tasmania: the economic anatomy of the Bennett’s wallaby. Society of American Archaeology, March 2008. Vancouver, Canada.
  • Pike-Tay, A., Cosgrove, R., and Garvey, J. 2008. Zooarchaeology of Late Pleistocene Tasmania. Society of American Archaeology, March 2008. Vancouver, Canada.
  • Garvey, J. 2007. Surviving an Ice Age: the zooarchaeology of late Pleistocene southwest Tasmania. Early Career Research Network. La Trobe University, November 12th.
  • Garvey, J. 2007. The wallaby hunters: the zooarchaeology of Kutikina Cave, late Pleistocene Tasmania. Zooarchaeology Conference, Zhengzhou, China, July 13-16 2007.
  • Garvey, J., Cosgrove, R., and A. Pike-Tay, 2007. CAVEPS Conference on Australasian Vertebrate Evolution Palaeontology and Systematics (CAVEPS) and Quaternary Extinctions Symposium, April 2007, Melbourne.
  • Garvey, J., A. Pike-Tay and R. Cosgrove. 2006. Hunting strategies in late Pleistocene South West Tasmania. Australian Archaeological Association Conference: Modern humans in Asia, Australia and Oceania: timing, impact signatures and spread. Beechworth, Victoria, December 8-10, 2006.
  • Cosgrove, R., Garvey, J., Pike-Tay, A., and Privat, K. 2006. Wallabies and wombats: new zooarchaeological research on Late Pleistocene Tasmania. Society for American Archaeology 71st Annual Meeting. San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 26 - 30, 2006.
  • Garvey, J. 2005. Identifying the accumulators of small mammals in caves. Conference on Australasian Vertebrate Evolution Palaeontology and Systematics (CAVEPS) and Quaternary Extinctions Symposium, March-April 2005, Naracoorte Caves National Park, South Australia. 
  • Garvey, J., Warren A, A. and Turner, S. 2003 An insight into the Early Carboniferous near Mansfield, Victoria. Conference on Australasian Vertebrate Evolution Palaeontology and Systematics (CAVEPS), July 2003, Queensland Museum, Queensland.
  • Garvey, J., Warren A, A. and Turner, S. 2002 Taphonomy and Palaeoecology of a Tournaisian fossil fish locality near Mansfield, Victoria, Australia. The Annual Symposium of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy (SVPCA), Cambridge, 2002.
  • Garvey, J., Warren, A. and Turner, S. 2002. Taphonomy of a Tournaisian fossil fish locality near Mansfield, Victoria. IPC 2002, Macquarie University, Sydney, N.S.W.
  • Garvey, J., Warren, A. and Turner, S. 2001. Where are the tetrapods? Conference on Australasian Vertebrate Evolution Palaeontology and Systematics (CAVEPS), December 2001, Lincoln University, Lincoln, New Zealand.
  • Garvey, J. 2000. Taphonomic analysis of pellets belonging to the Barn Owl, Southern Boobook and the Tasmanian Masked Owl, and the identification of the predator responsible for the small vertebrate fauna from the Archaeological Site Derwent River Shelter Number 7 (DRS7), Tasmania. Owls 2000; The biology, conservation and cultural significance of owls, January 2000, ANU, Canberra.

Dr Susan Lawrence

Selected publications 1998-2007
Books
  • 2006 Whalers and Free Men: Life on Tasmania’s Colonial Whaling Stations. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishers.
  • 2003 Archaeologies of the British:  Explorations of Identity in Great Britain and its Colonies 1600-1945, (ed.) Routledge, London.
  • 2000 Dolly’s Creek:  Archaeology of a Victorian Gold Fields Community.  Melbourne University Press, Melbourne.
  • 1998 The Archaeology of Whaling in Southern Australia, edited with Mark Staniforth, Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology and the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology.
  • In prep. An Archaeology of Australia Since 1788, with Peter Davies, Springer Publishing, New York.
Journal Editing
  • 2003 Historical Archaeology 37(1):  Historical Archaeology in the Antipodes with Grace Karskens.
  • 1997-1998 Australasian Historical Archaeology
Articles and Chapters
2008
  • A Maritime Empire: Archaeological Evidence for Van Dieman's Land Whaling in the Southern Oceans, Tasmanian Historical Studies, Vol. 13 pp.15-33.
2006
  • Historical Archaeology and Colonialism.  Cambridge Companion to Historical Archaeology.  D. Hicks and M. Beaudry, eds.  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (with Nick Shepherd), pp 69-86.
  • Overburden:  The Importance of the Archaeology of the Modern Period in Great Britain. Cities in the World, 1500-2000. R. Leech and A. Green eds.  Maney Publishing, Leeds, and the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology pp. 307-320.
  • Historic Artifacts. A Student Guide to Archaeological Analyses. J. Balme and A. Paterson, eds. Boston: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 362-388.
2005
  • Archaeology, Encylopedia of Melbourne, A. Brown-May, ed., Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
  • Colonisation in the Industrial Age:  The Landscape of the Australian Gold Rush. Industrial Archaeology:  Future Directions. E. Casella and J. Symonds, eds. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press, pp. 279-300.
2004
  • Landscapes of Industry:  Archaeology of Mining in Australia. Archaeology from Australia. T. Murray, ed. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishers, pp. 55-70.
  • Archaeology and the British Empire. Exploring the British World. K. Darian-Smith, P. Grimshaw, K. Lindsey and S. Macintyre, eds. Melbourne, RMIT Publishing, pp. 609-623.
2003
  • Introduction:  Archaeological Perspectives on the British and Their Empire. Archaeologies of the British:  Explorations of Identity in Great Britain and its Colonies 1600-1945. S. Lawrence. London: Routledge: 1-16.
  • At Home in the Bush:  Material Culture and Australian Nationalism. Archaeologies of the British:  Explorations of Identity in Great Britain and its Colonies 1600-1945. S. Lawrence. London: Routledge: 211-223.
  • Historical Archaeology in the Antipodes. Historical Archaeology 37(1): 1-5 (with G. Karskens).
  • Exporting Culture:  Archaeology and the Nineteenth Century British Empire. Historical Archaeology 37(1): 20-33.
  • The Archaeology of Cities:  What is it We Want to Know? Exploring the Modern City:  Recent Approaches to Urban History and Archaeology. T. Murray. Sydney: Museum of Sydney: 89-112, (with G. Karskens).
  • The Gabo Island Jetty Shed, Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology 27: 19-24 (with Peter Davies).
2002
  • The role of artefact catalogues in Australian historical archaeology:  A framework for discussion. Australasian Historical Archaeology 20: 26-38 (with P. Crook and M. Gibbs).
  • Sources of Meat in Colonial Diets:  Faunal Evidence from a Nineteenth-Century Tasmanian Whaling Station,  Environmental Archaeology , with Catherine Tucker, 7:23-34.
2001
  • Whaling in the South Seas:  Archaeological Evidence of Australia's First Industry, Mains’l Haul:  A Journal of Pacific Maritime History, 37(3 and 4):4-11.
  • After the Gold Rush:  Material Culture and Settlement on Victoria's Central Goldfields. Gold:  Forgotten Histories of Australian Gold.  Iain McCalman, Alexander Cook and Andrew Reeves, eds. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press and the National Museum of Australia. Pp. 250-266.
  • Australia, Historical, Encyclopedia of Archaeology:  History and Discoveries, Volume I, A-D.  T. Murray, ed. Santa Barbara, Denver, and Oxford, ABC-Clio.  Pp. 114-120.
  • Foodways on a Colonial Whaling Station:  Archaeological and Historical Evidence for Diet in Nineteenth Century Tasmania.  Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society. 87(2):209-229.
2000
  • Archaeological Evidence of Ore Processing on the Howqua Goldfield The Artefact 23:9-21.(with K. Hoey and C. Tucker),
  • Historic Sites:  Melbourne’s Little Lon, Australian Historical Studies 31(114):131-151 (with A. Mayne and T. Murray).
  • Inside Melbourne’s ‘Little Lon’, Urban History Review, 28(2):32-45 (with A. Mayne and T. Murray).
  • Two Little Girls in School:  The Boer War and a Family Farm in the North of South Australia, in A. Cremin, ed., 1901:  Australian Life at Federation.  NSW University Press, Sydney, pp. 4-7.
1999 
  • The Role of Material Culture in Australian Archaeology, Australasian Journal of Historical Archaeology 16:8-15.
  • Towards a Feminist Archaeology of Households:  Gender and Household Structure on the Australian Goldfields, in P. Allison, ed, The Archaeology of Household Activities.  Routledge, London.  pp. 121-141.
  • Ethnographies of Place:  A New Urban Research Agenda, Urban History 26(3):325-348 (with A. Mayne).
1998 
  • Gender and Community Structure on Australian Colonial Goldfields, in B. Knapp, ed.  Social Approaches to an Industrial Past., Routledge, London.  pp. 39-58.
  • An Integrated Approach to the Archaeology of Whaling, in S. Lawrence, and M. Staniforth, eds, The Archaeology of Whaling in Southern Australia, Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology and the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology, pp. 111-115.
  • Introduction, in S. Lawrence, and M. Staniforth, eds, The Archaeology of Whaling in Southern Australia, Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology and the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (with M. Staniforth), pp. 7-10.
  • An Ethnography of Place:  Imagining 'Little Lon', Journal of Australian Studies, 57:93-107 (with A. Mayne).
  • in press Natives and Newcomers in the Antipodes:  Historical Archaeology in Australia and New Zealand, in T. Majewski and C. Orser, eds, International Handbook of Historical Archaeology, Plenum, New York (with Peter Davies).

Professor Li Liu

Publications 
Books in English
  • 2004 (Li Liu) The Chinese Neolithic: Trajectories to Early States. Cambridge University Press.
  • 2003  (Li Liu and Xingcan Chen).  State Formation in Early China. Duckworth. It has been translated into Korean by Jae-hoon Shim, and has been published by Hakyon munhwasa Press in South Korea in 2006.
Book chapters in English
  • 2008 (Li, Liu) 'Grinding stones, nut collection, and origins of sedentism and agriculture in prehistoric China', Qingzhu Hebingdi xiansheng jiushi huadan lunwenji (Papers for the Celebration of Ping-ti Ho's 90th Birthday), Ed(s). Ping-ti Ho's 90th Birthday Editorial Board, Xi'an, Sanqin Press, pp. 105-132.
In press (2008)
  • (Xingcan Chen, Li Liu and Chunyan Zhao). Southern Shanxi Salt and the Development of Early States in China. In Salt Production in China in a Comparative Perspective, Salt Archaeology in China, vol. 2. Eds. by Lothar von Falkenhausen and Shuichang Li. Beijing: Kexue Chubanshe.
  • (Li Liu) Early figurations in China: Ideological, social, and ecological implications. In Material Beginnings: A Global Prehistory of Figurative Representation. Eds. by Renfrew, C. and Morley, I. McDonald Institute Monographs, Cambridge.
2006   
  • (Li Liu ) Urbanization in China: Erlitou and its hinterland. In Urbanism in the Preindustrial World:  Cross-Cultural Approaches, edited by Glenn Storey, pp.161-189. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.
  • (Li Liu and Xingcan Chen) Sociopolitical change from Neolithic to Bronze Age China. In Archaeology of Asia.  Edited by Miriam T. Stark, pp.149-176. Blackwell Publishers, Malden, Oxford, and Carlton.
2002
  • (Li Liu) The First Emperor’s Mausoleum and the Terracotta Army. In Two Emperors – China's Ancient Origins, ed. Ann Delroy. Pp. 44-53. Melbourne: Praxis Exhibitions Australia.
  • (Li Liu) Yangling and Searching for Immortality in the Han Dynasty. In Two Emperors - China's Ancient Origins, ed. Ann Delroy. 102-107. Melbourne: Praxis Exhibitions Australia.
2001
  • (Li Liu and Xingcan Chen) China. In Encyclopedia of archaeology: history and discoveries. Volume One A-D, pp.315-333. Tim Murray ed. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO.
  • (Li Liu) Chang, Kwang-chih. In Encyclopedia of archaeology: history and discoveries. Volume One A-D, pp.298-299. Tim Murray ed. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO.
Refereed journal articles in English
  • 2008 (Li, B, Liu, L, Zhao, J, Chen, X et al.,) Chemical fingerprinting of whitewares from Nanwa site of the Chinese Erlitou state: comparison with Gongxian and Ding kilns, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Vol. 266 pp.2614-2622.
In press (2008)
  • (Li Liu, Gyoung-Ah Lee, Leping Jiang, Juzhong Zhang) Evidence for the early beginning (c. 9000 cal. BP) of rice domestication in China: a response. The Holocene 17 (8).
  • In press (2007) (Li Liu and Hong Xu) Rethinking Erlitou: Legend and history in Chinese archaeology. Antiquity 81.
2007
  • (Li Liu and Xingcan Chen) Multidisciplinary research in the Yiluo Project: After 10 years. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 27:37-38.
  • (Li Liu, Xingcan Chen and Baoping Li) Non-state craft in the early state of China: An archaeological view from Erlitou hinterland.  Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 27:93-102.
  • (Gyoung-Ah Lee, Gary W. Crawford, Li Liu, and Xingcan Chen). Plants and people from the early Neolithic to Shang periods in North China. PNAS 104(3):1087-1092.  http://0-www.pnas.org.alpha2.latrobe.edu.au/cgi/search?fulltext=Gyoung-Ah&submit.x=8&submit.y=7
2006
  • (Jiang, Leping and Li Liu) New evidence for the Origins of Sedentism and Rice Domestication in the Lower Yangzi River, China. Antiquity 80: 355-361.
2004
  • (Li Liu, Xingcan Chen, Leping Jiang) A study of Neolithic water buffalo remains from Zhejiang, China. Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Bulletin (The Taipei Papers) 23(2): 113-120.
2002-2004
  • (Li Liu, Xingcan Chen, Yun Kuen Lee, Henry Wright, and Arlene Rosen) Settlement patterns and development of social complexity in the Yiluo region, North China. Journal of Field Archaeology 29 (1-2): 75-100.
2003
  • (Li Liu) “The products of minds as well as of hands”: Production of prestige goods in the Neolithic and early state periods of China. Asian Perspectives 42(1):1-40.
2001
  • (Li Liu and Xingcan Chen) Cities and towns: the control of natural resources in early states, China.” Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 73: 5-47.
  • (Li Liu and Xingcan Chen) Settlement Archaeology and the Study of Social Complexity in China. Review of Archaeology 22(2):4-21.
2000
  • (Li Liu) The development and decline of social complexity in China: Some environmental and social factors. Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Bulletin (Melaka Papers) 20(4):14-33.
  • (Li Liu) Ancestor worship: An archaeological investigation of ritual activities in Neolithic North China. Journal of East Asian Archaeology 2 (1-2): 129-164.
1999
  • (Li Liu)Who were the ancestors? -- The origins of Chinese ancestral cult and racial myths. Antiquity 73: 602-613.
1996
  • (Li Liu) Mortuary ritual and social hierarchy in the Longshan culture, Early China, vol. 21:1-46.
  • (Li Liu) Settlement patterns, chiefdom variability, and development of early states in northern China. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 15 (3): 237-288.
Book chapters in Chinese
待刊Submitted.
  • 刘莉)《中国早期国家政治格局的变化》《早期中国文明研讨 会论文集》加拿大英属哥伦比亚大学编。(Li Liu)  Changing political Landscapes of early states in China. In Conference Proceedings on Early Chinese Civilization in UBC, Canada. March 2005.
2006
  • (刘莉)《植物质陶、石煮法及陶器的起源:跨文化的比较》,《西部考 古:纪念西北大学考古专业成立五十周年专刊》,西北大学考古系编,32-42页。三秦出版社。
  • (Li Liu) Fiber-tempered pottery, stone-boiling cooking, and the origins of pottery: a cross-cultural approach, pp.32-42. In Xibu Kaogu Diyiji: Jinian Xibei Daxue Kaoguxue Zhuanye Chengli Wushi Zhounian Zhuankan, ed. Department of Archaeology, Northwest University. Xi’an: Sanlian Press.
2004
  • (刘莉、陈星灿、蒋乐平)《跨湖桥遗址的水牛遗存分析》,《跨湖桥》。 蒋乐平编,344-348页。文物出版社,北京。(Li Liu, Xingcan Chen and Leping Jiang)  study of water buffalo remains from Kuahuqiao). In Kuahuqiao, edited by Leping Jiang, pp. 344-348. Wenwu Press, Beijing.
  • (刘莉)《中国新石器和铜器时代早期礼器的生产》,《桃李成溪集:庆祝安 志敏先生八十寿辰》。邓聪、陈星灿编,98-111页。香港中文大学中国考古艺术研究中心,香港。(Li Liu)  Production of early ritual objects in the Neolithic and Bronze Age of China. In  Essays in Honour of An Zhimin, edited by Chung Tang and Xingcan Chen, pp. 98-111. Centre for Chinese Archaeology and Art, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
2002
  • (刘莉)《古代中国复杂社会的发展与衰落》,《追寻中华古代文明的踪 迹:李学勤先生学术活动五十周年纪念文集》,307-333页。上海:复旦大学出版社。(Li Liu) Development and decline of complex societies in ancient China. In  Searching for the trajectories of Chinese civilization: Festschrift in honor of Li Xueqin’s fifty years of research activities. Shanghai: Fudan University Press. 
  • (刘莉、陈星灿)《中国早期国家的形成:二里头和二里冈时期中心和边缘 地区之间的关系》,《古代文明》,71-134页。北京:文物出版社。(Li Liu and Xingcan Chen)  State formation in early China: Core-periphery relationships in the Erlitou and Erligang periods). In Ancient Civilization, edited by Center for the Study of Ancient civilization, pp.71-134. Beijing: Wenwu Press. 
1996
  • (刘莉)《中国新石器时代黄河中下游酋邦社会的发展》,《考古学的历 史,理论,实践》,386-423页。郑州:中州古籍出版社。(Li Liu) Development of chiefdoms in the Yellow River valley, China. In  History, Theory, and Practice of Archaeology. Ed. Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, pp.386-423. Zhengzhou: Zhongzhou Guji Press. 
1983  
  • (刘莉)《战国秦动物纹瓦当的艺术源流》,《陕西省考古学会第一届年会论文集》,68-73页。西安:考古与文物编辑部。(Li Liu) Artistic Origin of the Animal Designs in Eave Tiles from Qin State of the Warring States. In  Collected Papers of the First Annual Conference of the Shaanxi Archaeological Association. pp. 68-73,  Xi’an: Kaogu yu Wenwu Bianjibu. 
Refereed journal articles in Chinese
待刊Submitted
  • (胡松梅、刘莉、尹申平、陈星灿)《陕西近年出土的水牛遗存 就中国本土水牛的进化》(Songmei Hu, Li Liu, Shenping Yin and Xingcan Chen).  Buffalo remains unearthed from Shaanxi in recent years and the evolution of indigenous buffalo in China).
2006
  • (刘莉、杨东亚、陈星灿)《中国家养水牛的起源》,《考古学报》2:141- 178。(Li Liu, Dongya Yang and Xingcan Chen) The origins of Chinese domestic buffalo. Kaogu Xuebao 2:141-178.
2003
  • (陈星灿, 刘莉、李润权, 华翰维, 艾琳)《中国文明腹地的社会复杂化进 程:伊洛河地区的聚落形态研究》,《考古学报》2: 161-218. (Xingcan Chen, Li Liu, Yun Kuen Lee, Henry Wright, and Arlene Rosen) Development of social complexity in the heartland of Chinese civilization: Yiluo region settlement patterns. Kaogu Xuebao 2:161-118. 
2001
  • (陈星灿、刘莉)《夏商周断代工程引起的网上讨论记事》,《古代文明通讯》 9:16-37。 (Xingcan Chen and Li Liu)  Online discussion provoked by the Xia-Shang-Zhou Chronology Project. Ancient civilizations review, 9:16-37.
  • (陈星灿、刘莉) 《深切怀念张光直先生》,《考古》,10:88-92。 (Chen, Xingcan and Li Liu)  In deep memory of Prof. Kwang-chih Chang. Kaogu 10:88-92.
  • (刘莉)《陕西临潼康家龙山文化遗址1990年发掘动物遗存》,《华夏考 古》1:3-24。 (Li Liu) Faunal remains from the 1990 excavation at Kangjia Longshan site in Lintong, Shaanxi. Huaxia kaogu 1:3-24. 
2000
  • (刘莉、陈星灿) 《城:早期国家控制资源的问题》,《东南文化》3:45- 60。(Li Liu and Xingcan Chen)  Cities: the control of natural resources in early states. Dongnan wenhua 3: 45-60.
  • (刘莉)《山东龙山文化墓葬形态研究》,《文物季刊》2:32-49. (Li Liu) Study of mortuary patterns of the Longshan culture in Shandong. Wenwu jikan 2:32-49. 
1998
  • (刘莉)《龙山文化的酋邦与聚落形态》,《华夏考古》1:88-112. (Li Liu)  Chiefdoms and settlement patterns in the Longshan culture). Huaxia Kaogu 1: 88-112, 60. 
1987
  • (刘莉)《铜鍑考》,《考古与文物》3:60-65。(Li Liu)  On the Bronze Fu Vessels,  Kaogu yu Wenwu (Archaeology and Cultural Relics). 3: 60-65. 
  • (刘莉)《传播论与横渡大洋之接触—美国考古学界关于新旧大陆之间文化传播问题的争论》,《史前研究》1:81-84. (Li Liu)  Diffusionism and the Transoceanic Contacts -- the Debate on Cultural Contacts between the Old World and the New World in American Archaeology.  Shiqian Yanjiu (Prehistory). 1: 81-84. 
1984
  • (刘莉)《中国早期绘画的视觉感受》,《美术研究》1:77-81. (Li Liu)  The Visual Experience of Early Chinese Paintings. Meishu Yanjiu (Studies of Fine Arts). 1: 77-81. 
Non-refereed journal articles in English 
  • 2007 (Liu, L) When an issue becomes ethical in academic debate: response to Fuller et al., Antiquity, Vol. 82, No. 316, pp.1-1.
  • 2007 (Li Liu, Goung-Ah Lee, Leping Jiang, and Juzhong Zhang) The earliest rice domestication in China. Antiquity Vol. 81 No. 313 September (Project Gallery). http://www.antiquity.ac.uk/ProjGall/liu1/index.html
  • 2005 (Leping Jiang and Li Liu) The discovery of an 8000-year old dugout canoe at Kuahuqiao in the Lower Yangzi River, China. Antiquity Vol 79 No 305 September 2005 (the Project Gallery, on line version). http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/liu/index.html
Non-refereed articles in Chinese
2007
  • (刘莉、李炅娥、蒋乐平、张居中、蓝万里)《有关中国稻作起源证据的争论》,《中国文物报》 2007年9月28日第七版。Discourse on the origins of rice domestication in China. Zhongguo Wenwubao, 28 Sept., page 7. http://news.idoican.com.cn/zgwwb/html/2007-09/28/content_955898.htm
  • (刘莉)《中国史前的碾磨石器和坚果采集》,《中国文物报》6月22日第七版。Grinding stone tools and nut collection in prehistoric China. Zhongguo Wenwubao, 22 June, page 7.
2006
  • (刘莉)《植物质陶器与石煮法》,《中国文物报》5月26日。(Li Liu) Fiber-tempered pottery and stone boiling. Zhongguo Wenwubao, 26 May, page 7.
2001
  • (刘莉)《忆张光直先生》,《文物天地》2:7。(Li Liu) Recollecting Professor Kwang-chih Chang. Wenwu tiandi 2:7. 

Professor Peter Mathews

2004
  • Workbook for the Maya Hieroglyph Weekend , October 2-3, 2004. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland State University.
2001
  • Gold from the Americas . in: Gold and Civilisation (pp. 199-207) Canberra : The National Museum of Australia.
  • Notes on the Inscriptions on the back of Dos Pilas Stela 8. in: The Decipherment of Ancient Maya Writing (Stephen Houston, Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos, and David Stuart, eds.):394-415. Norman , Oklahoma : University of Oklahoma Press.
  • Maya Epigraphy. Encyclopedia of Archaeology: History and Discoveries (Tim Murray, ed.) 2:855-858. Santa Barbara , California : ABC-CLIO, Inc.
1999
  • Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Volume 6, Part 3. Tonina . Cambridge , Massachusetts : Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University . (Ian Graham and Mathews)
1998
  • The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs . New York : Scribner. (Linda Schele and Mathews).
1997
  • La Escultura de Yaxchilan . Colección Científica del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, vol. 368. Mexico City : Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia.
1996
  • Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Volume 6, Part 2. Tonina . Cambridge , Massachusetts : Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University . (Ian Graham and Mathews)
1991
  • Classic Maya Emblem Glyphs. in: Classic Maya Political History: Hieroglyphic and Archaeological Evidence (T. P. Culbert, ed.):19-29. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
1985
  • A Consideration of the Early Classic Period in the Maya Lowlands (Gordon R. Willey and Peter Mathews, eds.). Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, State University of New York at Albany , Publication 10. Albany , New York : Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, State University of New York at Albany.
1983
  • Corpus of Maya Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Volume 6, Part 1. Tonina . Cambridge , Massachusetts : Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.
1979
  • The Bodega of Palenque , Chiapas , Mexico . Washington , D.C. : Dumbarton Oaks. (Linda Schele and Mathews)
1974
  • Lords of Palenque - The Glyphic Evidence. Primera Mesa Redonda de Palenque Part I (Merle Greene Robertson, ed.):63-76. Pebble Beach , Calif. The Robert Louis Stevens School . (Mathews and Linda Schele)

Professor Tim Murray

Publications 2000-2007
Papers and book chapters
2000
  • Conjectural histories: Some archaeological and historical consequences of indigenous dispossession in Australia. In I. Lilley (ed.) Native Title and the Transformation of Archaeology in the Postcolonial World, pp. 65-77. Oceania Monographs 50: Sydney.
  • Alan Mayne, Tim Murray and Susan Lawrence : Historic Sites: Melbourne’s ‘Little Lon’ Australian Historical Studies 31 (114): 131-151.
  • The discourse of Australian prehistoric archaeology (Part 1). Translated into Chinese by Chen Xingcan Wenwu Chunqui 3: 53-60.
  • The discourse of Australian prehistoric archaeology (Part 2). Translated into Chinese by Chen Xingcan Wenwu Chunqui 4: 71-75.
  • Alan Mayne, Tim Murray and Susan Lawrence Inside Melbourne's "Little Lon". Urban History Review XXVIII, No.2: 32-46.
  • Australian Prehistory In J. Ross (ed.) Chronicle of Australia, second edition, revised, pp. 23-53. Penguin Books/ Chronicle (Australasia): Melbourne.
  • Digging with documents. Understanding intention and outcome in northwest Tasmania 1825-1835. In A. Anderson and T. Murray (eds) Australian Archaeologist. Collected papers in honour of Jim Allen, pp. 145-160. Coombs Academic Publishing: Canberra.
  • (with Atholl Anderson) Jim Allen. In A. Anderson and T. Murray (eds) Australian Archaeologist. Collected papers in honour of Jim Allen, pp. 8-13. Coombs Academic Publishing: Canberra.
  • Tim Murray, Kate Holmes, Allen Jones, Matthew Kelly and Richard Mackay Historical Archaeology at Camp Street, Ballarat, Victoria Bulletin of the Australian Historical Association 91: 83-85.
2001
  • On ‘normalizing’ the Palaeolithic: An orthodoxy questioned. In R. Corbey and W. Roebroeks (eds) Studying Human Origins: Disciplinary History and Epistemology, pp. 29-44. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam Press.
  • A History of Prehistoric Archaeology in Australia. In T. Murray (ed.) Encyclopedia of Archaeology: History and Discoveries, 3 vols., pp. 121-127. ABC-CLIO Press: Santa Barbara.
  • A History of Prehistoric Archaeology in Britain. In T. Murray (ed.) Encyclopedia of Archaeology: History and Discoveries, 3 vols., pp. 199-217. ABC-CLIO Press: Santa Barbara.
  • 185 entries and short essays (comprising 146,000 words) in T. Murray (ed.) Encyclopedia of Archaeology: History and Discoveries, 3 vols. ABC-CLIO Press: Santa Barbara.
  • The diversity of archaeological theory. Ancient Civilizations Review 10: 25-29.
  • From Sydney to Sarajevo: A Centenary Reflection on Archaeology and European Identity. Translated into Chinese by Chen Xingcan. Kaogu Yu Wenwu 2001(2).
  • Alan Mayne and Tim Murray Introduction. In A. Mayne and T. Murray (eds) The Archaeology of Urban Landscapes: Explorations in Slumland, pp. 1-7. Cambridge University Press.
  • Tim Murray and Alan Mayne Imaginary Landscapes: Reading Melbourne’s ‘Little Lon’. In Alan Mayne and Tim Murray (eds) The Archaeology of Urban Landscapes: Explorations in Slumland, pp. 89-105. Cambridge University Press.
  • The Archaeology of the Modern City (AMC). Update of Progress. Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology Newsletter 31(4): 8.
2002
  • Evaluating Evolutionary Archaeology. World Archaeology 34(1): 47-59.
  • Epilogue: Why the History of Archaeology Matters. Antiquity 76: 234-238.
  • Epilogue: An Archaeology of Indigenous/Non-Indigenous Australia from 1788. In R. Harrison and C. Williamson (eds) After Captain Cook , pp. 213-223. Sydney University Archaeological Methods Series 8: Sydney.
  • But that was that long ago: theory in Australian historical archaeology 2002. Australasian Journal of Historical Archaeology 20: 8-14.
  • Multiformity of current archaeological theory and its problems. Huaxia Archaeology 2002(3): 110-112.
  • The Importance of Theory in Chinese Archaeology. Kaogu 3:273-281 (abstracted on p. 279).
  • From Sydney to Sarajevo: A Centenary Reflection on Archaeology and European Identity (part 2).Translated into Chinese by Zhang Liangren and Chen Xingcan. Kaogu Yu Wenwu 2002(6).
2003
  • T. Murray and Alan Mayne (Re) Constructing a Lost Community: Little Lon: Melbourne, Australia. Historical Archaeology 37 (1): 87-101.
  • T. Murray and C. Williamson Archaeology and History. In R. Manne (ed.) Whitewash: On the Fabrication of Aboriginal History, pp. 311-333. Black Inc Press: Melbourne.
  • T.Murray, P. Crook and L. Ellmoos Understanding the archaeology of the modern city. In T. Murray (ed.) Exploring the history and archaeology of the modern city, pp. 113-136. Historic Houses Trust of NSW: Sydney.
  • Traditions in the culture of archaeology: aspects of the analytical possibilities of social power. Kaogu 2003(3): 82-87.
2004
  • Archbishop Ussher and Archaeological Time. In Leonid Vishnyatsky (ed.) The Archaeologist: Detective and Thinker, pp. 204-215. St Petersburg University Press.
  • The Archaeology of Contact in Settler Societies: An Introduction. In T.Murray (ed.) The Archaeology of Contact in Settler Societies, pp. 1-18. Cambridge University Press.
  • In the footsteps of George Dutton: Developing a contact archaeology of Australia. In T.Murray (ed.) The Archaeology of Contact in Settler Societies, pp. 200-225. Cambridge University Press.
  • Preface. In T. Murray (ed.) Archaeology from Australia, pp. xxii-xxv. Australian Scholarly Publishing: Melbourne.
  • Exploring the Archaeology of a vanished community at ‘Little Lon’. In T. Murray (ed.) Archaeology from Australia, pp.116-130. Australian Scholarly Publishing: Melbourne.
  • Further reading. In T. Murray (ed.) Archaeology from Australia, pp. 402-403. Australian Scholarly Publishing: Melbourne.
  • P. Crook and T. Murray The Analysis of Cesspit Deposits from The Rocks, Sydney. Australasian Journal of Historical Archaeology 22: 44-56.
  • T. Murray, G. Karskens and A. Mayne Explorations in slumland: a reprise. Australasian Journal of Historical Archaeology 22: 94-97.
  • Murray, T (2004) 'Epilogue: An Archaeology of Indigineous/Non-Indigineous Australia from 1788', After Captain Cook, Sydney University Archaeolgical Methods Series 8, Ed(s). R Harrison and C Williamson, Australia, Sydney University, pp. 213-223.
2005
  • Images of ‘Little Lon’: Making History, Changing Perceptions. In J. Lydon and T. Ireland (eds.) Object Lessons, pp. 166-185. Australian Scholarly Publishing: Melbourne.
  • The historiography of archaeology and Canon Greenwell. Bulletin of the History of Archaeology 15(2):26-37.
  • T. Murray and P. Crook Exploring the archaeology of the modern city: Melbourne, Sydney and London in the 19th century. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 9(2):89-109.
2006
  • T. Murray and C. Williamson Archaeology and History. In P. Beilharz and R. Manne (eds) Reflected Light: La Trobe Essays, pp. 274-284. Black Inc Press: Melbourne.
  • Structure and event – again. A response to Harding. Norwegian Archaeological Review . 39(1): 82-89.
  • G.Clark and T.Murray Decay characteristics of the eastern Lapita design system. Archaeology in Oceania 41: 107-117.
  • Editorial Introduction. In Tim Murray (ed.) Archaeology of the Casselden Place Site, Melbourne, Australia. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 10(4): 291-298.
  • Integrating archaeology and history at the ‘Commonwealth Block’, ‘Little Lon’ and Casselden Place Sites. In Tim Murray (ed.) Archaeology of the Casselden Place Site, Melbourne, Australia. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 10(4): 385-403.
2007
  • T. Murray, R. Mackay and G. Wilson Historical archaeology at Camp Street, Ballarat, Victoria. In A. Mayne (ed.) Eureka 1854-2004: Reappraising an Australian Legend, pp. 97-103. Curtin University Books: Perth.
  • T.Murray Rethinking antiquarianism. Bulletin of the History of Archaeology 17(2)
2008
  • T Murray 'Histories of Archaeology: an editorial introduction', Histories of Archaeology, Ed(s). Tim Murray and Christopher Evans, New York, Oxford University Press, pp. 1-12.
  • T. Murray 'Paradigms and metaphysics or 'Is This the End of Archaeology as We Know It?', Time in Archaeology: Time Perspectivism Revisited, Ed(s). Simon Holdaway and LuAnn Wandsnider, Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, pp. 170-180.
  • T. Murray 'Prehistoric archaeology in the 'Parliament of Science' 1845-1884', Archives, Ancestors, Practices - Archaeology in the Light of its History, Ed(s). Nathan Schlanger and Jarl Nordbladh, New York and Oxford, Berghahn, pp. 59-71.
  • T. Murray 'The History, Philosophy and Sociology of Archaeology: The Case of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act', Histories of Archaeology, Ed(s). Tim Murray and Christopher Evans, New York, Oxford University Press, pp. 145-176.
  • G. Clark , D. Burley & T. Murray Monumentality and the Development of the Tongan maritime Chiefdom, Antiquity, Vol. 82, No. 318, pp.994-1008.

Published lectures

2000
  • Murray River People: Aboriginal Archaeology/ Aboriginal History. 1999 Jonathan Mann Lecture, La Trobe University Albury/Wadonga. ISBN 1876782005.
Books
2003
  • Penny Crook, Laila Ellmoos and Tim Murray Assessment of Historical and Archaeological Resources of the Paddy’s Market site, Sydney. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Glebe, NSW.
  • Penny Crook, Laila Ellmoos and Tim Murray Assessment of Historical and Archaeological Resources of the Susannah Place site, Sydney. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Glebe, NSW.
  • Penny Crook, Laila Ellmoos and Tim Murray Assessment of Historical and Archaeological Resources of the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site, Sydney. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Glebe, NSW.
  • Penny Crook, Laila Ellmoos and Tim Murray Assessment of Historical and Archaeological Resources of the Hyde Park Barracks site, Sydney. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Glebe, NSW.
  • Penny Crook, Laila Ellmoos and Tim Murray Assessment of Historical and Archaeological Resources of the First Government House site, Sydney. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Glebe, NSW.
  • Penny Crook, Laila Ellmoos and Tim Murray Assessment of Historical and Archaeological Resources of the Mint site, Sydney. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Glebe, NSW.
  • Penny Crook, Laila Ellmoos and Tim Murray Assessment of Historical and Archaeological Resources of the Lilyvale site, Sydney. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Glebe, NSW.
2005
  • Penny Crook, Laila Ellmoos and Tim Murray Keeping up with the McNamaras: A Historical Archaeological Study of the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site, The Rocks, Sydney. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Sydney, NSW.
2006
  • Penny Crook and Tim Murray The EAMC Aretfacts Databse: A Guide. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Sydney, NSW.
  • Penny Crook, Laila Ellmoos and Tim Murray People+Place: A Guide to the Database. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Sydney, NSW.
  • Penny Crook and Tim Murray An Historical Archaeology of Institutional Refuge: Life at the Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Sydney, NSW.
  • Penny Crook and Tim Murray The Historical Archaeology of the First Government House Site, Sydney: Further Research. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Sydney, NSW.
  • Penny Crook, Laila Ellmoos and Tim Murray Exploring the Archaeology of the Modern City Project databases: Archaeology and People and Place. 2 DVDs. Historic Houses Trust of NSW, Sydney, NSW
2007
  • Milestones in Archaeology. ABC-Clio, Santa Barbara.
Edited books
2000
  • A. Anderson and T. Murray (eds) Australian Archaeologist. Collected papers in honour of Jim Allen Coombs Academic Publishing: Canberra.
2001
  • Encyclopedia of Archaeology: History and Discoveries, 3 vols. ABC-CLIO Press: Santa Barbara. American Library Association Outstanding Reference Source Award; Best Reference Independent Book Publisher (USA) Award.
  • A. Mayne and T. Murray (eds) The Archaeology of Urban Landscapes: Explorations in Slumland. Cambridge University Press.
2002
  • T. Murray and A. Mayne (eds) Vanished Communities. Investigating History at “Little Lon”. La Trobe Archaeology Publications.
2003
  • Exploring the modern city: recent approaches to urban history and archaeology. Historic Houses Trust of NSW.
2004
  • Archaeology from Australia. Australian Scholarly Publications: Melbourne.
  • The Archaeology of Contact in Settler Societies. Cambridge University Press.
2008
  • C Evans and T Murray (eds) Histories of Archaeology. Oxford University Press, New York.
Edited journals
2003
  • Tim Murray Volume 13(1) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
  • Tim Murray Volume 13(2) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
2004
  • Tim Murray Volume 14(1) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
  • Tim Murray Volume 14(2) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
2005
  • Tim Murray Volume 15(1) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
  • Tim Murray Volume 15(2) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
2006
  • Tim Murray Volume 16(1) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
  • Tim Murray Volume 16(2) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
  • Tim Murray Volume 10(4) Archaeology of the Casselden Place Site, Melbourne, Australia. International Journal of Historical Archaeology.
2007
  • Tim Murray Volume17(1) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
  • Tim Murray Volume 17(2) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
2008
  • Tim Murray Volume18(1) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
  • Tim Murray Volume 18(2) Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
  • Tim Murray Volume 1 Journal of Historical and European Studies
Review articles
  • 2007 Peripheral matters? Pedro Paulo Funari, Andrés Zarankin and Emily Stovel (eds)
  • 2005 Global Archaeological Theory. Contextual Voices and Contemporary Thoughts. Kluwer/Plenum: New York. Ian J.McNiven and Lynette Russell
  • 2005 Appropriated pasts. Indigenous peoples and the colonial culture of archaeology. Altamira: Lanham. Laurajane Smith
  • 2004 Archaeological theory and the politics of cultural heritage. Routledge: London. Cambridge Archaeology Journal

Dr Anita Smith

  • Smith, A. 2007 ‘Colonialism and the Bomb in the Pacific’ in John Schofield (ed.) Legacies of the Cold War California: Left Coast Press. pp.51-72
  • Smith A. and P. Dingwall 2007. World Heritage in the Pacific Islands. World Heritage 46:37-43
  • Smith A. 2007. Building Capacity In Pacific Island Heritage Management: Lessons from those who know best. Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress 3(3):335-352
  • Smith A. and K. Buckley 2007. The cultural landscape of New Caledonia’s convict past. Historic Environment 20(2):27-32
  • Smith A. and K. Jones  2007. Cultural Landscapes of the Pacific Islands. Paris: ICOMOS
  • Smith, A 2007. 'Colonialism and the Bomb in the Pacific', A Fearsome Legacies of the Cold war, Ed(s). John Schofield, California, Left Coast Press, pp. 51-72.
  • Smith A. 2006. ‘Levuka, Fiji Islands. A case study in issues of heritage management in the Pacific’ in I. Lilley (ed). Archaeology of Oceania: Australia and the Pacific Islands. Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology 8. Malden: Blackwell Publishing. Pp 346-362
  • Beck, W. Murphy, D. Perkins, C, Perkins, T. with Somerville, M and Smith, A. 2005 'Aboriginal Ecotourism and Archaeology in Coastal  NSW, Australia: Yarrawarra Place Stories project'. In C. Smith, and M. Wobst (eds), Indigenous Archaeologies: Decolonizing Theory and Practice. One World Archaeology  47. London and New York: Routledge. pp.226 - 241
  • Smith, A. 2004. Are the Earliest Field Monuments of The Pacific Landscape Serial Sites? Records of the Australian Museum Special Supplement  29:133 – 138
  • Smith, A 2003. The Archaeology of no-man's land: Indigenous camps at Corindi beach, mid north coast NSW, Archaeology of Oceania, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp.66-78.
  • Smith A. 2002. An Archaeology of West Polynesian Prehistory. Canberra: Pandanus Press.

 


Dr Nicola Stern

Book
2004
  • Simon Holdaway and Nicola Stern, A Record in Stone: The Study of Australia's Flaked Stone Artefacts. Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra and Museum Victoria, Melbourne. 373 pp., 130 black & white figures, CD ROM with 530 colour figures.

    For further information (including table of contents, sample chapter) consult: http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/asp/index.htm
Journal articles and book chapters
2008
  • Stern, N. 'Stratigraphy, facies analysis and palaeolandscape reconstruction in landscape archaeology', Handbook of Landscape Archaeology, Ed(s). Bruno David and Julian Thomas, California, Left Coast Press, pp. 365-378.
  • Stern, N. 'Time Averaging and the Structure of Late Pleistocene Achaeological Deposits in South West Tasmania', Time in Archaeology: Time Perspectivism Revisited, Ed(s). Simon Holdaway and LuAnn Wandsnider, Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press, pp. 134-148.
2004
  • Stern, N. Investigations into the structure of an Early Stone Age archaeological record in northern Kenya. In T. Murray (ed.), Archaeology From Australia. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne.
  • Stern, N. Recent excavations at FxJj43 in the Okote Member of the Koobi Fora Formation, northern Kenya. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 70: 233-258.
2002
  • Stern, N. FxJj43, an Early Stone Age locality in northern Kenya. Antiquity 76: 925-6.
  • Stern, N., N. Porch and I. McDougall, FxJj43: a window into a 1.5 million-year-old palaeolandscape in the Okote Member of the Koobi Fora Formation, Northern Kenya. Geoarchaeology 17: 349-392.
2001
  • Stern, N. and S. Holdaway, Lithic analysis. In T. Murray (ed.), Encyclopedia of Archaeology History and Discoveries. Volume III. pp.817-824.
  • Holdaway, S. and N. Stern, A history of Palaeolithic archaeology. In T. Murray (ed.), Encyclopedia of Archaeology (ed.), Encyclopedia of Archaeology History and Discoveries. Volume III. pp.974-986.
  • Stern, N., Mackintosh. In R. McWilliams, J. Allen, and S. Holdaway (eds.). Report of the Southern Forests Archaeological Project. Volume 3. Archaeology Publications, Department of Archaeology, La Trobe University. ISBN 1864465034. 17 data bases, 4 figures.
1996
  • Stern, N. and J. Allen, Pallawa Trounta Shelter. In J. Allen (ed.), Report of The Southern Forests Archaeological Project. Volume 1: Site Descriptions, Stratigraphies and Chronologies. La Trobe University. pp.169-183.
1995
  • The 'blue' tuff locality at Koobi Fora in northern Kenya: archaeological time and the record of past human behaviour. The Artefact 18: 49-59.
1994
  • The implications of time-averaging for reconstructing the land-use patterns of early tool-using hominids. Journal of Human Evolution 27:89-105.
1993
  • Allen, J, R. Cosgrove, I. McNiven, B. Marshall and N. Stern, The Southern Forests Archaeological Project: an overview. In M. Smith, M. Spriggs and B. Fankhauser (eds.), Sahul in Review: Pleistocene Archaeology in Australia, New Guinea and Island Melanesia. Occasional Papers in Prehistory No. 24, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University. pp.213-224.
  • The structure of the Lower Pleistocene archaeological record: a case study from the Koobi Fora Formation in northwest Kenya. Current Anthropology 34: 201-225.
  • Stern, N. and B. Marshall, Excavations at Mackintosh 90/1 in Western Tasmania: a discussion of stratigraphy, chronology and site formation. Archaeology in Oceania 28: 183-192.

Dr Shejiang Wang

MAJOR PUBLICATIONS:

Books
  • WANG Shejiang 2007. HUASHILANG Vol. I: The Palaeolithic Open-air Sites in the Luonan Basin, China. Beijing: Science Press. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • WANG Shejiang 2005. Perspectives on Hominid Behaviour and Settlement Patterns: A Study of the Lower Palaeolithic Sites in the Luonan Basin, China. Oxford: Archaeopress, BAR International Series 1406, 2005. (in English)
  • SHI Xingbang, YANG Yachang, WANG Shejiang, et al. 1998. The General History of Shaanxi (I): Prehistory. Xi’an: Shaanxi Normal University Press. (in Chinese)
Book Chapters
  • Wang, S, Cosgrove, R, Huayu, L, Chen, S et.al, 2008. 'New progress on Paleolithic archaeological studies in the Luonan Basin, Eastern Qinling Mountains, Cinha', Loess-paleosol and Paleolithic Chronology in East Asia, Ed(s). Kazuto Mastufiji, Tokyo, Yuzankaku, pp. 145-161
Papers or Articles Published on Journals:
  • WANG, Shejiang, Huayu, L, Zhang, H, Zhao, J et. al 2008. A preliminary survey of Palaeolithic artifacts and loess deposit in the middle south Luohe River, Eastern Qinling Mountains, Central China, Quaternary Sciences, Vol. 28, No. 6, pp.988-999.
  • WANG Shejiang 2007. The Refitted Lithic Artefacts from the Open-air Sites in the Luonan Basin, China. Archaeology and Cultural Relics, 2007 (5). (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • LU Huayu, ZHANG Hongyan, WANG Shejiang, et al. 2007. A preliminary survey on loess deposit in Eastern Qinling Mountains (Central China) and its implication for estimating age of the Pleistocene lithic artefacts. Quaternary Science 27(4): 559-567. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • WANG Shejiang 2007. Knives Collected from the Open-air Sites in Luonan Basin, China. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 26(1): 26-33. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • WANG Shejiang 2006. Cleavers Collected from the Open-air Sites in the Luonan Basin, China. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 25(4): 332-342. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • WANG Shejiang, and Chen SHEN 2006. Early Palaeolithic Settlement Patterns in the Luonan Basin, China. Archaeology (Kaogu) 4: 49-60. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • WANG Shejiang 2005. The Refitting of Lithic Artefacts from the Longyadong Cave, Luonan Basin, China. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 24(1): 1-17. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • WANG Shejiang, Chen SHEN, Songmei HU, Xiaobing ZHANG, Changfu WANG, and Richard COSGROVE 2005. A Stdudy of Lithic Artefacts from Open-air Sites during 1995-1999 in Luonan Basin, Chian. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 24(2): 87-103. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • WANG Shejiang, Xiaobing ZHANG, Chen SHEN, Songmei HU, Xuefeng ZHANG 2004. Characteristics of Lithic Assemblages from 1995 Excavation of Longyadong Cave, Luonan Basin, China. Acta Anthropologica Sinica 23(2): 93-110. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • WANG Shejiang, and Peihua HUANG 2001. Stratigraphic and TL Dating of the Palaeolithic Sites in the Luonan Basin, Southern Shaanxi. Acta Anthropologica Sinica20 (3): 229-237. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • SHEN Chen, and Shejiang WANG 2001. A preliminary Study of the Anvil-chipping Technique: Experiments and Evaluations. Lithic Technology 25 (2): 81-100. (in English)
  • WANG Shejiang, and Songmei HU 2000. The Palaeolithic Sites from the Yaoshi Basin of the Upper Danjiang River Valley, the Shangluo Region of Shaanxi Province. Archaeology and Cultural Relics 2000 (4) 36-42. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • WANG Shejiang, Songmei HU, Xuefeng ZHANG, and Xiaobing ZHANG 1998. Some Problems on the Jiyanyao Cave Sites in the Luonan Basin, China. Archaeology and Cultural Relics 1998 (6): 27-32. (in Chinese)
  • WANG Shejiang 1998. Archaeological Find in the Luonan Basin. China Today. 5: 48-49. (in English)
    WANG Shejiang 1996. An Analysis on the Evolution Mechanism of the Quaternary Mammalian Fauna in Lantian Area. Archaeology and Cultural Relics.1996 (4): 15-20. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
  • WANG Shejiang, and Houzhi LI 1991. The Palaeolithic Location in Guanmiao, Ankang City. Archaeology and Cultural Relics 1991 (4): 1-10. (in Chinese)
  • GONG Qiming, and Shejiang WANG 1991. Study on the Ecology and Environment in Jiangzhai Site in Early Stage. In: Environmental Archaeology I, ZHOU Kunshu and Qiming GONG (eds). Beijing: Science Press. Pp. 78-84. (in Chinese)
  • WANG Shejiang 1990. An Experimental Study on the Larger Lithic Artefacts of Xiaokongshan Site. Prehistory Study. 1990-1991: 245-259. (in Chinese)

Dr Jennifer Webb

Bibliography (major publications only)
Books
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 2007. Living at Marki. Life and Work in a Prehistoric Bronze Age Village. Moufflon Publications, Nicosia
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2006. Marki Alonia. An Early and Middle Bronze Age Settlement in Cyprus. Excavations 1995–2000.  Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXIII:2. Paul Åströms Forlag, Savedalen
  • B. Arda, A.B. Knapp and J.M. Webb 2005. Cypriote Antiquities in the Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow, Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities 26. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XX:26 Paul Åströms Forlag, Savedalen
  • J.M. Webb 2002. Exploring Bronze Age Cyprus. Australian Perspectives. The University of New England, Armidale, Australia
  • J.M. Webb 2001. Corpus of Cypriot Antiquities 20. Cypriot Antiquities in the Nicholson Museum at the University of Sydney. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. XX:20. Åströms Forlag, Jonsered
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel 2001. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities 21. Eight Middle Bronze Age Tomb Groups from Dhenia in the University of New England Museum of Antiquities. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Vol. XX:21
  • J.M. Webb 1999. Ritual Architecture, Iconography and Practice in the Late Cypriot Bronze Age. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology and Literature Pocket-book 75. Paul Åströms Forlag, Göteborg
  • J.M. Webb 1997. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities 18. Cypriote Antiquities in Australian Collections I,Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Volume XX:18. Paul Åström’s Förlag, Jonsered
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 1996. Marki Alonia. An Early and Middle Bronze Age Town in Cyprus. Excavations 1990–1994. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXIII:1. Paul Åströms Forlag, Jonsered
  • J.M. Webb and J.-C. Courtois 1987. Les Cylindres-Sceaux d’Enkomi (Fouilles Françaises1957–1970). Mission Archéologique Française d’Alasia, Zavallis Press, Nicosia
  • J.M. Webb1986. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities 12. Cypriote Antiquities in the Abbey Museum, Queensland, Australia, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Volume XX:12, Paul Åström’s Förlag, Göteborg
Book chapters
  • J.M. Webb 2007. Stamp seal of serpentine. In B. Kling and J.D. Muhly, Joan Du Plat Taylor’s Excavations at the Late Bronze Age Mining Settlement at Apliki-Karamallos, Cyprus, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology. Paul Åströms Forlag, Sävedalen
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel 2007. Identifying population movements by everyday practice. The case of third millennium Cyprus. In S. Antoniadou and A. Pace (eds), Mediterranean Crossroads, Athens: Pierides Foundation
  • J.M. Webb 2006. Material culture and the value of context: A case study from Marki, Cyprus. In D. Papaconstantinou (ed), Deconstructing context: A Critical Approach to Archaeological Practice, pp. 98–119. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
  • D.S. Reese and J.M. Webb 2006. Marine invertebrates, fresh-water invertebrates and fossil shells. In D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, Marki Alonia. An Early and Middle Bronze Age Settlement in Cyprus. Excavations 1995–2000, pp. 257–261. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology Volume CXXIII:2. Paul Åströms Forlag, Sävedalen.
  • J.M. Webb 2005. Ideology, iconography and identity. The role of foreign goods and images in the establishment of social hierarchy in Late Bronze Age Cyprus. In J. Clarke (ed), Archaeological Perspectives on the Transmission and Transformation of Culture in the Eastern Mediterranean, pp. 176–182. Levant Supplementary Series 2. Oxbow.
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2004. Intensive site survey. Implications for estimating settlement size, population and duration in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus. In M. Iacovou (ed), Archaeological Field Survey in Cyprus. Past History, Future Potentials, pp. 125–137. British School at Athens Studies 11
  • J.M. Webb 2003. From Ištar to Aphrodite. The transformation of a goddess. In S. Hadjisavvas (ed), From Ištar to Aphrodite. 3200 Years of Cypriot Hellenism. Treasures from the Museums of Cyprus, pp. 15–20. Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation (USA)
  • J.M. Webb 2002. Device, image and coercion. The role of glyptic in the political economy of Late Bronze Age Cyprus. In J.S. Smith (ed), Script and Seal use on Cyprus in the Bronze and Iron Ages, pp. 111–154. Archaeological Institute of America Colloquia and Conference Papers 4, Boston
  • J.M. Webb 2002. Engendering the built environment: household and community in prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus. In D. Bolger and N. Serwint (eds), Engendering Aphrodite: Women and Society in Ancient Cyprus. ASOR Archaeological Reports 7/CAARI Monographs 3, pp. 87–101. Boston, MA: American Schools of Oriental Research
  • J.M. Webb 2001. The Sanctuary of the Ingot God at Enkomi in Cyprus. A new reading of its construction, use and abandonment. In P.M. Fischer (ed), Contributions to the Archaeology and History of the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Eastern Mediterranean. Studies in Honour of Paul Åström, pp. 69–82. Sonderschriften des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes Band 39. Vienna
  • J.M. Webb  2000. Curation, expediency and discard. The ground stone industry at Marki Alonia. In G.K. Ioannides and S. Hadjistellis (eds), Praktika tou Tritou Diethnous Kyprologikou Synedriou (Lefkosia, 16–20 Apriliou 1996), A, pp. 261–79. Society of Cypriot Studies, Nicosia
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 1995. Archaeological research in the Marki region, 1990. In S.J. Bourke and J.-P. Descoeudres (eds), Trade, Contact, and the Movement of Peoples in the Eastern Mediterranean: Studies in Honour of J. Basil Hennessy. Mediterranean Archaeology Supplementary Vol. 3, Sydney, pp. 115–128
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel 1995. “This fair paper, this goodly book”. Gender and international scholarship in Cypriot archaeology, 1920–1991. In J. Balme and W. Beck (eds), Gendered Archaeology. The Second Australian Women in Archaeology Conference. ANH Publications, Australian National University, pp. 34–42
  • J.M. Webb 1992. Funerary ideology in Bronze Age Cyprus. Toward the recognition and analysis of Cypriote ritual data. In G.C. Ioannides (ed), Studies in Honour of Vassos Karageorghis, pp. 87–99. Nicosia: Society of Cypriot Studies, pp. 87–99
  • J.M. Webb 1992. Cypriote Bronze Age glyptic: style, function and social context. In R. Laffineur and J. Crowley (eds), EIKON. Aegean Bronze Age Iconography: Shaping a Methodology. Proceedings of the 4th International Aegean Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia 6–9 April 1992, Aegaeum 8, pp. 113-121. Liège: University of Liège
  • J.M. Webb 1989. The island of Aphrodite. Ideology and ritual from earliest times to the Classical period. In S.M. Lubsen-Admiraal and J. Crouwel, Cyprus & Aphrodite, SDU uitgeverij, ‘s-Gravenhage, pp. 102–144
  • J.M. Webb 1989. A cylinder seal from Kazaphani-Ayios Andronikos. In I. and K. Nicolaou, Kazaphani. A Middle-Late Cypriot Tomb at Kazaphani-Ayios Andronikos: T 2A,B, Nicosia, pp. 113–114
Journal articles
  • Webb, J, Frankel, D, Manning, S W & Sewell, D 2008. Early and Middle Bronze Age occupation in the Maroni Valley, Cyprus: Surface survey at Psematismenos-trelloukkas, Cyprus. Department of Antiquities. Report, Vol. 2008 pp.87-104.
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 2008. Test excavations at Politiko Kokkinorotsos, 2006. Archaeologia Cypria
  • J.M. Webb in press. Keeping house: our developing understanding of the Early and Middle Cypriot household (1926–2006). Medelhavsmuseet. Focus on the Mediterranean, Stockholm
  • Webb, J, Ford, A & Gorton, J 2007. Influences on selection of lithic raw material sources at Huizui, a Neolithic/Early Bronze Age site in northern China., Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Vol. 27 pp.76-86.
  • J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, S.W. Manning and D.A. Sewell 2007. Psematismenos-Koliokremmos/Palia Tomb PKK/94. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 2006. Neighbours: Negotiating space in a prehistoric village. Antiquity 80:287–302
  • J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, Z.A. Stos and N. Gale 2006. Early Bronze Age metal trade in the Eastern Mediterranean. New compositional and lead isotope evidence from Cyprus. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 25:261–288
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 2006. Deneia-Kafkalla 2004 field report. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus, 107–126
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel 2004. Prehistoric cooking pots from Cyprus. Ceramics Technical 19:91–96
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 2004. An Early Bronze Age shell pendant from Cyprus. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 336:1–9
  • D. Frankel, M. Iacovou and J.M. Webb 2003. Deneia. Preliminary Survey 2002–2003. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus, 11–22
  • J.M. Webb 2002. New evidence for the origins of textile production in Bronze Age Cyprus. Antiquity 76:364–371
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 2001. Population, households and ceramic consumption in a prehistoric Cypriot village. Journal of Field Archaeology 28:115-129
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel 2001. Clay cattle from Marki. Iconography and ideology in Early and Middle Bronze Age Cyprus. Archaeologia Cypria IV:71–82
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 2000. Marki Alonia: a prehistoric Bronze Age settlement in Cyprus. Antiquity 286:763–64
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel 1999. Characterizing the Philia facies. Material culture, chronology and the origin of the Bronze Age in Cyprus. American Journal of Archaeology 103:3–43
  • J.M. Webb 1998. Lithic technology and discard at Marki, Cyprus: consumer behaviour and site formation in the prehistoric Bronze Age. Antiquity Volume 72:796–805D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 1998. Three faces of identity: ethnicity, community and status in the Cypriot Bronze Age. Mediterranean Archaeology 11:1–12
  • D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and C. Eslick 1995. Anatolia and Cyprus in the third millennium BCE. A speculative model of interaction, Abr-Nahrain Supplement 5:37–50
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel 1995. Gender equity and archaeological practice. A Cypriot case study. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 8.2:93–112
  • J.M. Webb 1995. Abandonment processes and curate/discard strategies at Marki-Alonia, Cyprus. The Artefact 18:64–70
  • J.M. Webb 1994. Techniques of pottery manufacture at Marki Alonia. Archaeologia Cypria III:12–21
  • J.M. Webb and D. Frankel 1994. Making an impression: storage and surplus finance in Late Bronze Age Cyprus. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 7.1:5–26
  • D. Frankel and J.M. Webb 1994. Hobs and hearths in Bronze Age Cyprus. Opuscula Atheniensia XX:51–56
  • J.M. Webb 1988. A Cypriote caprid goddess? Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus:275–279
Conference papers
  • Webb, J & Frankel, D 2008. 'Fine ware ceramics, consumption and commensality: Mechanisms of horizontal and vertical integration in Early Bronze Age Cypus', L. Hitchcock, R.Laffineur, J Crowley (ed(s)), Dais. The Agean Feast Proceedings of the 12th International Aegean Conference, University of Melbourne, 25/03/2008, Universite de Leige, Leige, pp.287-295.
Reviews
  • J.M. Webb 2003/2004. Review of A.T. Reyes, The Stamp Seals of Ancient Cyprus. Oxford University School of Archaeology, Monograph 52 (Oxford, 2001). Archiv fuer Orientforschung 50:486
  • J.M. Webb 2004. Review of V. Karageorghis and V. Vanchugov (eds), Greek and Cypriote Antiquities in The Archaeological Museum of Odessa. Foundation Anastasios G. Leventis and National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine Archaeological Museum of Odessa (Nicosia 2001), Gnomon 76:725–726
  • J.M. Webb 2004. Review of K. Malmgren, Klavdhia-Tremithos. A Middle and Late Cypriote Bronze Age Site, SIMA Pocket-book 159 (Jonsered 2003). Gnomon 76:649–651
  • J.M. Webb 2004. Review of V. Karageorghis, Early Cyprus: Crossroads of the Mediterranean, American Journal of Archaeology 108:652
  • J.M. Webb 2004. Review of S. Swiny, G. Rapp and E. Herscher (eds), Sotira Kaminoudhia. An Early Bronze Age Site in Cyprus. Journal of the American Oriental Society 124.2:374–375
  • J.M. Webb 2005. Review of M. Given and A.B. Knapp, The Sydney Cyprus Survey Project: Social Approaches to Regional Archaeological Survey. Monumenta Archaeologica Vol. 21. Bulletin of the American School of Oriental Research 336:73–75
  • J.M. Webb 2006. Review of Furumark, Arne and Charles M. Adelman 2003  Swedish Excavations at Sinda, Cyprus:  Excavations conducted by Arne Furumark, 1947–1948
  • (Skrifter Utgivna Av Svenska Institutet I Athen, 4, L; Acta Instituti Atheniensis Regni Sueciae, Series In 4, L.)  Paul Aströms Förlag, Stockholm, 2003, American Journal of Archaeology Online Book Review 110.1
  • J.M. Webb 2007. Review of T. Bekker-Nielsen, The Roads of Ancient Cyprus, Museum Tusculum, University of Copenhagen 2004. Ancient West & East 7
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