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Visual and Material Culture Research Group
A research group of the Department of Archaeology.
Staff
Academic Staff
- Professor Ian Bailiff
- Dr Mary Brooks
- Dr Marta Diaz-Guardamino
- Dr Catherine M. Draycott
- Dr Pam Graves
- Professor Richard Hingley
- Dr Derek Kennet
- Professor Anna Leone
- Dr Karen Milek
- Dr Tom Moore
- Professor Paul Pettitt
- Professor Graham Philip
- Dr Benjamin Roberts
- Professor Sarah Semple
- Professor Robin Skeates
- Professor Mark White
- Dr Emily Williams
- Dr Penny Wilson
Research Staff
- Dr Arwa Badran
- Dr Kamal Badreshany
- Dr Derek Craig
- Dr Mariacarmela Montesanto
- Dr Elena Tiribilli
- Dr Gemma Tully
- Dr Valentina Tumolo
- Dr Lynn Welton
- Dr Ran Zhang
Technical Staff
Archaeological Services Durham University
Emeritus Staff
Honorary Research Staff
Research Student
- Dr Riia Chmielowski
- Kelly Marie Clarke
- Mr Luke Dale
- Ms Maria De Falco
- Mr Giuseppe Delia
- Miss Ana Fernandes-de-Almeida
- Mr Matthew Fleming
- Mrs Yasmine Galal Abdel-Maaboud Sallam
- Miss Katie Haworth
- Ms Freya Horsfield
- Mrs Gulzhan Karibayeva
- Mr Tristan Lake
- Mr Antony Lee
- Mr Paschalis Makrogiannelis
- Mrs Giorgia Marchiori
- Miss Martina Massimino
- Miss Felicity Amelia McDowall
- Miss Lisa-Elen Meyering
- Mr Latif Oksuz
- Miss Barbara Oosterwijk
- Mr Jonathan Quiery
- Mr Aaron Rawlinson
- Mrs Heidi Richards
- Mr Takashi Sakamoto
- Ms Christina Smith
- Mrs Margie Stewart-Piercy
- Mrs Rebeca Suarez Ferreira
- Ms Katarzyna Tylawska
- Ms Christina Unwin
- Ms Indra Werthmann
- Miss Isobel Wisher
From other departments
Publications by staff in this group
Authored book
- Mees, K. (2019). Burial, Landscape and Identity in Early Medieval Wessex. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer.
- Jones, A.M. & Diaz-Guardamino, M. (2019). Making a Mark: Image and Process in Neolithic Britain and Ireland. Oxbow.
- Semple, S., Sanmark, A., Iversen, F. & Mehler, N. (2018). Negotiating the North. Assembly Places and Practices in Northern Europe. Routledge.
- Murgia, A., Melkonian, M. & Roberts, B.W. (2014). European Bronze Age Gold in the British Museum. British Museum Press.
- Leone, A. (2013). The End of the Pagan City. Religion, Economy and Urbanism in Late Antique North Africa. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Edited book
- Leone, A. (2019). Life on the Middle Euphrates Frontier: The Dibsi Faraj Excavation. Dumbarton Oaks Collection. Dumbarton Oaks.
- Draycott, Catherine M., Raja, Rubina, Welch, Katherine & Wootton, William T. (2019). Visual Histories of the Classical World Essays in Honour of R.R.R. Smith. Studies in Classical Archaeology. Brepols.
- Philip, G & Badreshany, K (2018). Ceramics, Society and Economy in the Northern Levant: an integrated archaeometric perspective. Levant 50.2-3 Special Issue. Taylor & Francis.
- Gerrard, C.M. & Gutiérrez, A (2018). The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford University Press.
- Skeates, R. (2017). Museums and Archaeology. Leicester Readers in Museum Studies. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
- Draycott, Catherine M. & Stamatopoulou, Maria (2016). Dining and Death: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the ‘Funerary Banquet’ in Ancient Art, Burial and Belief. Colloquia Antiqua 16. Peeters.
- Brooks, Mary M. & Eastop, Dinah D. (2016). Refashioning and Redress. Conserving and Displaying Dress. Los Angeles: Getty Conservation Institute.
- Díaz-Guardamino, M., García Sanjuán, L. & Wheatley, D.W. (2015). The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval Europe. Oxford University Press.
- Roberts, B.W. & Thornton, C.P. (2014). Archaeometallurgy in Global Perspective: Methods and Syntheses. Springer.
Conference Paper
- BROOKS, Mary M. (2017), ‘Astonish the world with your new fibre mixture’ producing, promoting and forgetting mid-twentieth century man-made protein fibres, in Madden, Odile, Charol, A. Elena, Cullen Cobb, Kim, DePriest, Paula T. & Koestler, Robert J. eds, THE AGE OF PLASTIC: Ingenuity & Responsibility. Washington, D.C., USA, Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 35-50.
- Zhang, Ran (2017), Communications of Ancient China to the West from an Archaeological Perspective, in Andersen, L. E., Ehteshami, A., Sunuodula, M. & Jiang, Y. eds, 'One Belt, One Road' and China's Westward Pivot: Past, Present and Future Danish Institute for International Studies, 62-68.
- Montesanto, M. (2017), Evidence of Transformation: The Early Iron Age Aegeanizing Pottery Assemblage at Alalakh, in Horejs, B., Schwall, C., Müller, V., Luciani, M., Ritter, M., Guidetti, M. Salisbury, R., Höflmayer, F. & Bürge, T. eds, 1: 10th ICAANE. Vienna, Harrassowitz Verlag, 107-118.
- Brooks, Mary M. (2015), Sustaining Tacit and Embedded Knowledge in Textile Conservation and Textile and Dress Collections, in Summerour, R. & Zaret, C. eds, Textile Specialty Group, American Institute for Conservation, Annual Meeting, Postprints 24: Conservation: Sustainable Choices in Collection Care AIC 42nd Annual Meeting, 28-31 May 2014. San Francisco, USA, American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Washington, 1-10.
- Gutiérrez, A. (2014), Cerámica española en el extranjero: un caso inglés, in Gelichi, S. eds, Atti del IX Congresso Internazionale sulla Ceramica Medievale nel Mediterraneo. Venice, Italy, Edizioni All’Insegna del Giglio, Venice, 467-472.
- Wilson, Penelope (2014), The Prehistoric Sequence at Sais: Temporal and Regional Connections, in Mączyńska, A. eds, Studies in African Archaeology 13: The Nile Delta as a centre of cultural interactions between Upper Egypt and the Southern Levant in the 4th millennium BC. Poznan, Poland, Poznań Archaeological Museum, Poznan, 299-318.
- BROOKS, Mary M. (2013), Revealing the hidden: X-radiography as an investigative technique for textile conservation, in BUYLE, M. eds, 6: Het Onzichtbare Restaureren / Restaurer L’Invisible. Bereoepsvereninging voor Conservators-Restaurateurs van Kunstvoorwerpen VZW / Association Professionnelle de Conservateurs-Restaurateurs d’Oeuvres. Brussels, Flanders Heritage Agency, Brussels, 45-52.
- Mitsuishi, G. & Kennet, D. (2013), Kiln sites of the fourteenth–twentieth-century Julfar ware pottery industry in Ras al-Khaimah, UAE, 43: 46th Meeting of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. London, Archaeopress, 225-238.
Working Paper
- Philip, G (2014). Some thoughts on the relationship between the practice of ceramic studies and explanatory frameworks for the Late Bronze Age in the Middle East. vol. 32: 25-45.
- Skeates, R. (2013). Neolithic Italy at 4004 BC: people and places. Accordia Research Papers 13: 1-29.
Journal Article
- Radivojević, M., Roberts, B.W., Pernicka, E., Stos-Gale, Z., Martinón-Torres, M., Rehren, Th., Bray, P., Brandherm, D., Ling, J., Mei, J., Vandkilde, H., Kristiansen, K., Shennan, S.J. & Broodbank, C. (2019). The Provenance, Use, and Circulation of Metals in the European Bronze Age: The State of Debate. Journal of Archaeological Research 27(2): 131-185.
- Ochoa, Blanca, García-Diez, Marcos, Maíllo-Fernández, José-Manuel, Arrizabalaga, Álvaro & Pettitt, Paul (2019). Gravettian Figurative Art in the Western Pyrenees: Stratigraphy, Cultural Context, and Chronology. European Journal of Archaeology 22(2): 168-184.
- Welton, L., Harrison, T. Batiuk, S. Ünlü, E., Janeway, B., Karakaya, D. Lipovitch, D. Lumb, D. & Roames, J. (2019). Shifting Networks and Community Identity at Tell Tayinat in the Iron I (ca. 12th to mid-10th Cent. BCE). American Journal of Archaeology 123(2): 291-333.
- Osborne, J., Harrison, T., Batiuk, S., Welton, L., Dessel, J.P., Denel, E. & Demirci, Ö. (2019). Urban Built Environments of the Early 1st Millennium BCE: Results of the Tayinat Archaeological Project, 2004-2012. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 382: 261-312.
- White, M.J. , Ashton, N.M. & Bridgland, D.R. (2019). Twisted handaxes in Middle Pleistocene Britain and their implications for regional-scale cultural variation and the deep history of Acheulean hominin groups. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
- Badreshany, K, Philip, G & Kennedy, M (2019). The Development of Integrated Regional Economies in the Early Bronze Age Levant: new evidence from "Combed-Ware" jars. Levant
- Papadopoulos, Konstantinos, Hamilakis, Yannis, Kyparissi-Apostolika, Nina & Diaz-Guardamino, Marta (2019). Digital Sensoriality: The Neolithic Figurines from Koutroulou Magoula, Greece. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 29(4): 625-652.
- Diaz-Guardamino, Marta & Morgan, Colleen (2019). Human, Transhuman, Posthuman Digital Archaeologies: An Introduction. European Journal of Archaeology 22(3): 320-323.
- Kennedy, M. L., Badreshany, K. & Philip, G. (2018). Drinking on the Periphery: The Tell Nebi Mend Goblets in their Regional and Archaeometric Context. Levant
- White, M.J. & Foulds, F.W.F. (2018). Symmetry is its own reward: on the character and significance of Acheulean handaxe symmetry in the Middle Pleistocene. Antiquity 92(362): 304-319.
- Caple, Chris & Garlick, Vicky (2018). Identification and valuation of archaeological artefacts: developments using digital x-radiography. Journal of the Institute of Conservation 41(2): 128-141.
- Hoffmann, D. L., Standish, C. D., García-Diez, M., Pettitt, P. B., Milton, J. A., Zilhão, J., Alcolea-González, J. J., Cantalejo-Duarte, P., Collado, H., de Balbín, R., Lorblanchet, M., Ramos-Muñoz, J., Weniger, G.-Ch. & Pike, A. W. G. (2018). U-Th dating of carbonate crusts reveals Neandertal origin of Iberian cave art. Science 359(6378): 912-915.
- Caswell, E. & Roberts, B.W. (2018). Reassessing Community Cemeteries: Cremation Burials in Britain during the Middle Bronze Age (c. 1600–1150 cal BC). Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 84: 329-357.
- Hodgson, D. & Pettitt, P. B. (2018). The Origins of Iconic Depictions: A Falsifiable Model Derived from the Visual Science of Palaeolithic Cave Art and World Rock Art. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 28(4): 591-612.
- Wang, Q., Strekopytov, S. & Roberts, B.W. (2018). Copper ingots from a probable Bronze Age shipwreck off the coast of Salcombe, Devon: composition and microstructure. Journal of Archaeological Science 97: 102-117.
- Bailiff, I.K. (2018). An examination of beta dose attenuation effects in coarse grains located in sliced samples. Radiation Measurements 120: 188-194.
- Bossin, Lily, Bailiff, Ian K. & Terry, Ian (2018). Phototransferred TL properties of alumina substrates. Radiation Measurements 120: 41-46.
- Welton, Lynn (2018). EBIV ceramic production in the Orontes watershed: petrography from the Amuq and beyond. Levant
- García Sanjuán, Leonardo, Vargas Jiménez, Juan Manuel, Cáceres Puro, Luis Miguel, Costa Caramé, Manuel Eleazar, Díaz-Guardamino Uribe, Marta, Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, Marta, Fernández Flores, Álvaro, Hurtado Pérez, Víctor, López Aldana, Pedro M., Méndez Izquierdo, Elena, Pajuelo Pando, Ana, Rodríguez Vidal, Joaquín, Wheatley, David, Bronk Ramsey, Christopher, Delgado-Huertas, Antonio, Dunbar, Elaine, Mora González, Adrián, Bayliss, Alex, Beavan, Nancy, Hamilton, Derek & Whittle, Alasdair (2018). Assembling the Dead, Gathering the Living: Radiocarbon Dating and Bayesian Modelling for Copper Age Valencina de la Concepción (Seville, Spain). Journal of World Prehistory 31(2): 179-313.
- Zhang, Ran (2018). Chinese Ceramic Trade Withdrawal from the Indian Ocean: Archaeological Evidence from South Iran. Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology 6: 73-92.
- Brooks, Mary M. (2017). Performing curiosity: re-viewing women’s domestic embroidery in seventeenth-century England. The Seventeenth Century 32(1): 1-29.
- Moore, T. (2017). Beyond Iron Age ‘towns’ Examining oppida as examples of low-density urbanism. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 36(3): 287-305.
- Skeates, R. (2017). Soundscapes of Temple Period Malta. Time and Mind 10(1): 61-67.
- Pike, A., Hoffmann, D. Pettitt, P., García-Diez, M. & Zilhão, J. (2017). Dating Palaeolithic cave art: why U-Th is the way to go. Quaternary International 432(B): 41-49.
- Moore, T. (2017). Alternatives to urbanism? Reconsidering oppida and the urban question in Late Iron Age Europe. Journal of World Prehistory 30(3): 281-300.
- Bossin, Lily, Bailiff, Ian K. & Terry, Ian (2017). Luminescence characteristics of some common polyester fabrics: Application to emergency dosimetry. Radiation Measurements 106: 436-442.
- Meicun, Lin & Zhang, Ran (2017). A Chinese Porcelain Jar Associated with Marco Polo: A Discussion from an Archaeological Perspective. European Journal of Archaeology 1.
- Skeates, Robin (2017). Towards an Archaeology of Everyday Aesthetics. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 27(4): 607-616.
- Tiribilli, Elena (2017). An unusual iconography of Osiris: the bronze statuette Petrie Museum UC 8033. Egitto e Vicino Oriente 39: 117-132.
- Gittins, Rhiannon & Pettitt, Paul (2017). Is Palaeolithic cave art consistent with costly signalling theory? Lascaux as a test case. World Archaeology 49(4): 466-490.
- Skeates, R. (2017). Mobility and Place Making in Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Italy. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 30(2): 167-188.
- Gutiérrez, A. (2017). 'The Pottery Analysis', in N. Corcos et al. 'Excavations in 2014 at Wade Street, Bristol - a documentary and archaeological analysis'. Internet Archaeology (45).
- Welton, L. (2017). Reforging Connections: The Black Sea Coast of Anatolia in the 4th-3rd Millennia BC. Anatolica 43: 117-156.
- Welton, L. (2017). Gap or Transition? Characterizing the Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age I in the Amuq. Studia Eblaitica 3: 1-32.
- García Sanjuán, Leonardo, Díaz-Guardamino, Marta, Wheatley, David W., Vita Barra, Juan-Pablo, Lozano Rodríguez, José Antonio, Rogerio-Candelera, Miguel Ángel, Justo Erbez, Ángel, Barker, Dominic, Strutt, Kris & Casado Ariza, Manuel (2017). The epigraphic stela of Montoro (Córdoba): the earliest monumental script in Iberia?. Antiquity 91(358): 916.
- Jones, Andrew Meirion, Díaz-Guardamino, Marta, Gibson, Alex & Cox, Sylvia (2017). The Garboldisham Macehead: its Manufacture, Date, Archaeological Context and Significance. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 83: 383.
- Bradbury, J., Davies, D., Jay, M., Philip, G., Roberts, C. A. & Scarre, C. (2016). Making the Dead Visible: Problems and solutions for "big" picture approaches to the past, and dealing with large "mortuary" datasets. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 23(2): 561-591.
- Melton, N., Montgomery, J., Roberts, B.W., Cook, G. & Harris, S. (2016). On the curious date of the Rylstone log-coffin burial. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 82: 383-392.
- Wang, Q., Strekcopytov, S., Roberts, B.W. & Wilkin, N. (2016). Tin ingots from a probable Bronze Age shipwreck off the coast of Salcombe, Devon: Composition and microstructure. Journal of Archaeological Science 67: 80-92.
- Brooks, Mary M. (2016). ‘Mouldering Chairs and Faded Tapestry Unworthy of the Observation of a Common Person’ Considering Textiles in Historic Interiors. Textile History 47(1): 63-85.
- Badreshany, K. (2016). Lebanon's Earliest Potting Traditions in Regional Context. Berytus 59: 5-42.
- Skeates, R. (2016). Fetishism and visual culture in Later Neolithic Southeast Italy. Time and Mind 9(4): 335-352.
- Gutiérrez, A. (2016). 'Appendix D: The Spanish and Portuguese wares', in S. Wrathmell,‘Penhow Castle, Gwent: survey and excavation, 1976-9, part 2: regional and imported pottery and other finds from the castle ditch'. Monmouth Antiquary 32: 62-69 (3-100)
- Gutiérrez, A. (2016). ‘Ceramics’, in C. Mason, ‘Medieval occupation and late medieval tawing at Fairfield Gardens, Glastonbury’. The Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society (159): 83-92 (75-108).
- Hoffmann, D., Pike, A., García-Diez, M., Pettitt, P. & Zilhão, J. (2016). Methods for U-series Dating of CaCO3 Crusts Associated with Palaeolithic Cave Art and Application to Iberian Sites. Quaternary Geochronology 36: 104-109.
- Caple, Chris (2016). Pembrokeshire. Nevern Castle 2008–2015: Closing in on the first Welsh stone castle?. Medieval Archaeology 60(2): 382-391.
- Meirion Jones, Andrew, Díaz-Guardamino, Marta & Crellin, Rachel J. (2016). From Artefact Biographies to ‘Multiple Objects’ A New Analysis of the Decorated Plaques of the Irish Sea Region. Norwegian Archaeological Review 49(2): 113.
- Roberts, B.W., Boughton, D., Dinwiddy, M., Doshi, N., Fitzpatrick, A., Hook, D., Meeks, N., Woodward, A. & Woodward, P. (2015). Collapsing Commodities or Lavish Offerings? Understanding Massive Metalwork Deposition at Langton Matravers, Dorset During the Bronze Age–Iron Age Transition. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 34 (4): 365-395.
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2015). ‘Heroa’ and the City. Kuprlli’s New Architecture and the Making of the ‘Lycian Acropolis’ of Xanthus in the Early Classical period. Anatolian Studies 65: 97-142.
- García-Diez, M. Garrido, D., Hoffmann, D. L., Pettitt, P., Pike, A. & Zilhão, J. (2015). The chronology of hand stencils in European Palaeolithic rock art: implications of new U-series results from El Castillo Cave (Cantabria, Spain). Journal of Anthropological Sciences 95: 1-18.
- Pettitt, Paul & Bahn, Paul (2015). An alternative chronology for the art of Chauvet cave. Antiquity 89(345): 542-553.
- Bridgland, D.R. & White, M.J. (2015). Chronological variations in handaxes: patterns detected from fluvial archives in north-west Europe. Journal of Quaternary Science 30(7): 623-638.
- Lin, Meicun & Zhang, Ran (2015). Zheng He's voyages to Hormuz: the archaeological evidence. Antiquity 89(344): 417-432.
- Pettitt, P. B. & Zilhao, J. (2015). Problematizing Bayesian approaches to prehistoric chronologies. World Archaeology 47(4): 525-542.
- Skinner, A. T. & Semple, S. (2015). Assembly Mounds in the Danelaw: Place-name and Archaeological Evidence in the Historic Landscape. Journal of the North Atlantic 8(sp8): 115-133.
- Stirling, Lindsey & Milek, Karen (2015). Woven Cultures: New Insights into Pictish and Viking Culture Contact Using the Implements of Textile Production. Medieval Archaeology 59(1): 47-72.
- Roberts, B.W. & Radivojević, M. (2015). Invention as a Process: Pyrotechnologies in Early Societies. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 25(01): 299-306.
- Jones, Andrew Meirion, Cochrane, Andrew, Carter, Chris, Dawson, Ian, Díaz-Guardamino, Marta, Kotoula, Eleni & Minkin, Louisa (2015). Digital imaging and prehistoric imagery: a new analysis of the Folkton Drums. Antiquity 89(347): 1083.
- Díaz-Guardamino, Marta, García Sanjuán, Leonardo, Wheatley, David & Rodríguez Zamora, Víctor (2015). RTI and the study of engraved rock art: A re-examination of the Iberian south-western stelae of Setefilla and Almadén de la Plata 2 (Seville, Spain). Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage 2(2-3): 41.
- Murillo-Barroso, Mercedes, Eleazar Costa Caramé, Manuel, Díaz-Guardamino Uribe, Marta, García Sanjuán, Leonardo & Mora Molina, Coronada (2015). A Reappraisal of Iberian Copper Age Goldwork: Craftmanship, Symbolism and Art in a Non-funerary Gold Sheet from Valencina de la Concepción. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 25(03): 565.
- García Sanjuán, L., Wheatley, D.W., Díaz-Guardamino, M., Mora Molina, C., Sánchez Liranzo, O. & Strutt, K. (2015). Evidence of Neolithic Activity at la Peña de los Enamorados (Antequera, Málaga, Spain): Intensive Surface Survey, Geophysics and Geoarchaeology at the Site of Piedras Blancas I. MENGA, Revista de prehistoria de Andalucía 6: 211-250.
- Murgia, A., Roberts, B.W. & Wiseman, R. (2014). What have metal-detectorists ever done for us? Discovering Bronze Age gold in England and Wales. Archäologisches Korrespondenzblatt 44(3): 353-367.
- Blanco-González, A., Krieter, A., Badreshany, K., Chapman, J. & Pánczél, P. (2014). Matching sherds to vessels through ceramic petrography: an Early Neolithic Iberian case study. Journal of Archaeological Science 50: 139-152.
- Pettitt, P., Maximiano Castillejo, A., Arias, P., Ontañon Peredo, R. & Harrison, R. (2014). New views on old hands: the context of stencils in El Castillo and La Garma Caves (Cantabria, Spain). Antiquity 88(339): 47-63.
- Pettitt, P. & Bahn, P. (2014). Against Chauvet-nism: a critique of recent attempts to validate an early chronology for the art of Chauvet Cave. Anthropologie 118: 163-82.
- Zhang, Ran & Yang, Xiao (2014). An Initial Study of the Chinese Ceramics of the Royal Collection: The Changes in Sino-British Relations in the 18th to 19th Centuries. Nanfang Wenwu 124: 25-29 [in Chinese].
- BROOKS, Mary, M. & EASTOP, Dinah (2014). 'Linked by Design’. Textile collections of York Castle Museum and The Board of Trade Design Register. Text 42: 78-80.
- Forbes, Véronique & Milek, Karen (2014). Insects, activity areas and turf buildings' interiors: An ethno-archaeoentomological case study from 19th to early 20th-century Þverá, northeast Iceland. Quaternary International 341: 195.
- Welton, Lynn (2014). Revisiting the Amuq sequence: a preliminary investigation of the EBIVB ceramic assemblage from Tell Tayinat. Levant 46(3): 339-370.
- Díaz-Guardamino, Marta (2014). Shaping Social Identities in Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Western Iberia: The Role of Funerary Practices, Stelae, and Statue-Menhirs. European Journal of Archaeology 17(2): 329.
- Graves, CP & Rollason, L (2013). The monastery of Durham and the wider world: medieval graffiti in the prior's chapel. Northern History 50(2): 186-215.
- Graves, CP (2013). Sensing and Censing: aspects of Aroma in Medieval Religious Practice. Speculum 88.
- Bailiff, I, Lewis, S, Drinkall, H. & White, M (2013). Luminescence dating of sediments from a Palaeolithic site associated with a solution feature on the North Downs of Kent, UK. Quaternary Geochronology 18: 135-148.
- Moore, T., Braun, A., Creighton, J., Cripps, L., Haupt, P., Klenner, I., Nouvel, P., Ponroy, C. & Schönfelder, M. (2013). Oppida, agglomerations and suburbia: The Bibracte environs and new perspectives on Late Iron Age urbanism in central-eastern France. European Journal of Archaeology 16(3): 491-517.
- Skeates, R.G., Beckett, J. & Gradoli, M.G. (2013). The cultural life of caves in Seulo, central Sardinia. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 26(1): 97-126.
- Bailiff, I.K., Lacey, H.R., Coningham, R.A.E., Gunawardhana, P., Adikari, G., Davis, C.E., Manuel, M.J. & Strickland, K.M. (2013). Luminescence dating of brick stupas: an application to the hinterland of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. Antiquity 87(335): 189-201.
- Badreshany, K. & Kamlah, J. (2013). Middle Bronze Age Pottery from Tell el-Burak, Lebanon. Berytus 53-54: 81-113.
- Pettitt, P. & White, M. (2013). John Lubbock, caves, and the development of Middle and Upper Palaeolithic archaeology. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 68(1): 35-48.
- Mees, K. (2013). From the sublime to the Druidical: changing perceptions of prehistoric monuments in southern Anglesey in the post-medieval period. Post-Medieval Archaeology 47(1): 222-246.
- Edwald, Ágústa & Milek, Karen (2013). Building and keeping house in 19th-century Iceland: Domestic improvements at Hornbrekka, Skagafjörður. Archaeologia Islandica 10: 9-27.
- Díaz-Guardamino, M. & Wheatley, D.W. (2013). Rock Art and Digital Technologies: The Application of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) and 3D Laser Scanning to the Study of Late Bronze Age Iberian Stelae. MENGA, Revista de prehistoria de Andalucía 4: 187-203.
Report
- Bailiff I.K. , Bayliss, A. Bridge, M C., Bronk Ramsey, C. Cattell, J. Dunbar, E. & Tyers, C. (2017). St Giles House and the ‘Riding House’, Wimborne St Giles, Dorset: Scientific Dating and Bayesian Chronological Modelling. Historic England.
Book review
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2019). CARIA, CRETE AND FOUNDATION MYTHS. (N.) Carless Unwin Caria and Crete in Antiquity. Cultural Interaction between Anatolia and the Aegean. Pp. xx + 266, ills, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. The Classical Review 1.
- Diaz-Guardamino, Marta (2019). Philipp W. Stockhammer and Joseph Maran, eds. Appropriating Innovations: Entangled Knowledge in Eurasia 5000–1500 bce (Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow, 2017, iv and 268pp., several colour and b/w illustrations and maps, hbk, ISBN 978-1-78570-724-7). European Journal of Archaeology 22(2): 305-309.
- Diaz-Guardamino, Marta (2019). PRIMITIVA BUENO RAMÍREZ, JOSÉ ANTONIO LINARES CATELA, RODRIGO DE BALBÍN BEHRMANN & ROSA BARROSO BERMEJO (eds.). 2019. Símbolos de la muerte en la Prehistoria Reciente del sur de Europa. El Dolmen de Soto, Huelva. España. Sevilla: Junta de Andalucía, Consejería de Cultura: Arqueología Monografías. Antiquity
- Brooks, Mary, M. (2018). Book Review. Fibres. Microscopy of Archaeological Textiles and Furs. Antiquity 359.
- Skeates, R. (2016). From Cave to Dolmen: Ritual and Symbolic Aspects in the Prehistory between Sciacca, Sicily and the Central Mediterranean. Oxford: Archaeopress Archaeology. 2014. Germania 94(1-2): 311-314.
- Díaz-Guardamino, Marta (2016). Knut Helskog. Communicating with the World of Beings: The World Heritage Rock Art Sites in Alta, Arctic Norway (Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2014, 240pp., 222 colour and 41 b/w figs., hbk, ISBN 978-1-78297-411-6). European Journal of Archaeology 19(3): 545.
- Bahn, P. & Pettitt, P. (2013). Ice Age art: arrival of the modern mind (review article). Antiquity 87: 905-8.
- Díaz-Guardamino, Marta (2012). Åsa C. Fredell, Kristian Kristiansen and Felipe Criado Boado, eds. Representations and Communications: Creating an Archaeological Matrix of Late Prehistoric Art (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2010, x + 158pp., 53 figs., pbk, ISBN 978-1-84217-397-8). European Journal of Archaeology 15(3): 543.
Newspaper/Magazine Article
- (2018). Fall of Troy: the legend and the facts. The Conversation
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2016). Images and Identities: Interpreting Identities in the Tomb Decorations of Anatolia in the Early Achaemenid Period. AEMES Journal (77): 23-27.
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2016). History through Architecture: getting to know a Lycian dynast through his city's urban development. AEMES Journal (77): 28-33.
- Bussmann, R., Miniaci, G., el-Bakry, A. & Tiribilli, E. (2016). The pyramid, town and cemeteries of Zawyet Sultan. Egyptian Archaeology 48: 38-41.
- Draycott, Catherine M (2015). Devotion and Desecration. Artemon and Nenas' Dedications in the Cabalia (North Lycia). Heritage Turkey 5: 38-39.
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2015). Dining after Death?. Minerva November/December 2015: 46-50.
- Garlick, V (2015). The Conservation and Analysis of Painted Stones. ICON News (58).
- O'Connor, S & Brooks, M. M. (2014). Publications on the X-radiography of textiles, dress and accessories. Text 41(-): 57.
- Brooks, M.M. (2014). 'Wrought very hard' Ashmolean Museum - exhibition of 17th century embroidery 'The Eye of the Needle'. Country Life 13 August 2014: 70-73.
- Brooks, Mary, M. (2014). Sewn up. Embroidery from the Ashmolean's Feller Collection. Selvedge 62(Nov/Dec): 70-75.
Doctoral Thesis
- (2018). The Iron Age pottery from Alalakh/Tell Atchana: a morphological and functional analysis. PhD.
- Zhang, Ran (2016). An Exploratory Quantitative Archaeological Analysis and the Classification of Chinese Ceramics Trade in the Western Indian Ocean, AD c. 800- 1500. PhD.
Chapter in book
- Genz, H., Badreshany, K. & Jean, M. (2020). A View from the North: Black Wheelmade Ware in Lebanon. In Transitions, Urbanism, and Collapse in the Early Bronze Age: Essays in Honor of Suzanne Richard. Long, J.C. & Dever, W.G. Sheffield: Equinox Publishing.
- Jones, A.M. & Díaz-Guardamino, Marta (2020). Making Time for Art: Passage Tomb Art and Portable Art in the British and Irish Neolithic. In Perspectives on Differences in Rock Art. Gjerde, J.M. & Strifeldt Arntzen, M. Equinox.
- Díaz-Guardamino, M. (2020). Rock art as process: Iberian Late Bronze Age 'warrior' stelae in-the-making. In Images in-the-making: Art, Process, Archaeology. Back Danielsson, I-M. & Jones, A.M. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
- Badreshany, K. (2019). A Comparative Petrographic Analysis of Middle Bronze Age Ridged-Neck Pithoi from Tell el-Burak and Ashkelon. In Tell El-Burak 1: The Middle Bronze Age: With Chapters Related to the Site and to the Late Medieval Period. Kamlah, J. & Sader, H. Beirut: Harrassowitz. 1.
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2019). Activating the Achaemenid Landscape. The Broken Lion Tomb (Yılan Taş) and the Phrygian Highlands in the Achaemenid Period. In Phrygia in Antiquity: From the Bronze Age to the Byzantine Period. Proceedings of an International Conference 'The Phrygian Lands over Time: From Prehistory to the Middle of of the 1st Millennium AD', held at Anadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey, 2nd-8th November, 2015. Tsetskhladze, Gocha R. Leuven: Peeters Press. 24.
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2019). Art History and Achaemenid History: Or, What You Can Get out of the Back End of a Bull. In Visual Histories of the Classical World Essays in Honour of R.R.R. Smith. Draycott, Catherine M., Raja, Rubina, Welch, Katherine & Wootton, William T. Brepols. 4: 15-33.
- Prijatelj, Agni & Skeates, Robin (2019). Caves as Vibrant Places: A Theoretical Manifesto. In Between Worlds. 9.
- Moore, T & Hoppadietz, R (2019). La sanctuaire des Sources de l’Yonne. In Rapport intermédiaire 2018 du programme quadriennal de recherche 2017-2020 sur le Mont-Beuvray. Guichard, V BIBRACTE. 291-317.
- Lin, Meicun & Zhang, Ran (2018). The Silk Road: Intercontinental Trade and the Tang Empire. In China: Visions through the Ages. Niziolek, Lisa, Bekken, A. Deborah & Feinman, M. Gary Chicago University Press. 257-275.
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2018). Making meaning of myth. On the interpretation of mythological imagery in the Polyxena Sarcophagus and the Kızılbel Tomb and the History of Achaemenid Asia Minor. In Wandering Myths: Transcultural Uses of Myth in the Ancient World. Audley-Miller, Lucy & Dignas, Beate Berlin: De Gruyter. 23-70.
- Bednarski, A. & Tully, G. (2018). Aspects of the relationships between the community of Sheikh Abd al-Qurna and ancient Egyptian monuments. In Oxford Handbook of Egyptology. Oxford University Press.
- Moore, T. & Hoppadietz, R. (2018). Le sanctuaire des Sources de l'Yonne. In Rapport intermédiaire 2017 du programme quadriennal de recherche 2017-2020 sur le Mont Beuvray. Guichard, V. Bibracte - Centre archéologique européen, Glux-en-Glenne. 307-324.
- Gutiérrez, A (2018). 'Overview: Trade and Other Contacts in Late Medieval Britain'. In The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain. in C. M. Gerrard, & A. Gutiérrez (eds) Oxford University Press. 3-19.
- Silvestri, L., Rolfo, M.F., Angle, M., Skeates, R. & Salari, L (2018). Faunal remains and ritualisation: case studies from Bronze Age caves in central Italy. In The Bioarchaeology of Ritual and Religion. A. Livarda, R. Madgwick & S. Riera Mora Oxbow Books. 129-147.
- Leone, A. (2018). Urban decor and public spaces in late antique North Africa. In Entre civitas y madīna. El mundo de las ciudades en la Península Ibérica y en el norte de África (siglos IV‑IX). Panzram, S. & Callegarin, L. Madrid: Casa de Velázquez. 379-391.
- Hingley, Richard (2018). Images of Rome: Classical Rome and the United Kingdom, 1880 to 1930. In Antigüiedad clásica y naciones modernas en el Viejo y el Nuevo Mundo. Duplá Ansuategui, Antonio, Dell' Elicine, Eleonora & Pérez Mostaza, Jonatan Ediciones Polifemo. 211-226.
- Moore, T. (2018). Wealth, status, and occupation groups. In The Oxford Handbook of the European Iron Age. Haselgrove, C., Rebay-Salisbury, K. & Wells, P.S. Oxford University Press.
- Rogerio-Candelera, M.A., García Sanjuán, L., Díaz-Guardamino, M. & Wheatley, D.W. (2018). Were late prehistoric stelae painted? Digital image analysis-based research of the late prehistoric stelae of Mirasiviene (Lora del Río, Sevilla) and Montoro (Montoro, Córdoba), South Spain. In Conserving Cultural Heritage. Mosquera, M.J. & Almoraima Gil, M.L. CRC Press. 157-160.
- White, M.J. & Bridgland, D.R. (2018). Thresholds in lithic technology and human behaviour in MIS 9 Britain. In Crossing the Human Threshold: Dynamic Transformation and Persistent Places during the Middle Pleistocene. Pope, M., McNabb, J. & Gamble, C. Routledge. 165-192.
- O’Connor, B., Roberts, B.W. & Wilkin, N. (2017). The Ornament Horizon revisited: new and old finds of Middle Bronze Age ornaments in southern England. In Le Bronze moyen et l'origine du Bronze final en Europe occidentale, de la Mer du Nord à la Méditerranée (XVIIe-XIIIe siècle avant notre ère). Lachenal T.,, Mordant C., Nicolas T., & Véber C Mémoires d’Archéologie du Grand-Est 1. 267-282.
- Smith, C., Graves, C. P., Claydon, M. & Randerson, M. (2017). En route and in residence: Integrating documentary and archaeological evidence for the itineraries and residences of the Medieval Bishops of Durham. In Princes of the Church: Bishops and their Palaces. Rollason, D. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. 285-303.
- Brooks, Mary, M. (2017). Reflecting Absence & Presence: Displaying Dress of Known Individuals. In Refashioning and Redress: Conserving and Displaying Dress. Brooks, Mary, M., & Eastop, Dinah, D. Getty Publications. 19-32.
- Bradbury, J. & Philip, G. (2017). Shifting Identities: the human corpse and treatment of the dead in the Levantine Bronze Age. In Engaging with the dead: exploring changing human beliefs about death, mortality and the human body. Bradbury, J. & Scarre, C. Oxbow Books. 87-102.
- Leone, A. (2017). From the Classical to the Medieval City: Fora in Late Antique and Byzantine North Africa. In "Cités et religions dans l’Afrique tardive (IIIe-VIIe siècle après J.-C.)" en hommage à Claude Lepelley. Éditions Hermann - Collection AOROC.
- Skeates, Robin (2017). Prehistoric figurines in Italy. In The Oxford Handbook of Prehistoric Figurines. Insoll, Tim Oxford: Oxford University Press. 777-798.
- Graves, C P & Gerrard, C (2017). Chapter 3: Embracing New Perspectives. In Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology. Gerrard, C & Gutierrez, A Oxford University Press. 38-51.
- Tully, G. (2017). Re-imagining Egypt: Artefacts, Contemporary Art and Community Engagement in the Museum. In Heritage Matters. Onciul, B. Hawke, S & Stefano, M Boydell & Brewer. 91-106.
- Semple, S., Orsini, C. & Mui, S. (2017). At the Limits: Frontiers and Boundaries in Early Medieval Northern Europe. In Life on the Edge: Social, Political and Religious Frontiers in Early Medieval Europe. Semple, S., Orsini, C. & Mui, S. Braunschweig: Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum. 6: 7-25.
- Jones, A.M. & Díaz-Guardamino, M. (2017). ‘Enigmatic images from remote prehistory’ rock art and ontology from a European Perspective. In Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Rock Art. David, B. & McNiven, I.J. Oxford University Press.
- Jones, A.M., Cochrane, A. & Díaz-Guardamino, M. (2017). Art in the making: Neolithic societies in Britain, Ireland and Iberia. In The Neolithic of Europe: Papers in Honour of Alasdair Whittle. Bickle, P., Cummings, V., Hofmann, D. & Pollard, J. Oxbow Books. 201-221.
- Jones, A.M. & Díaz-Guardamino, M. (2017). Making and Remaking: The Decorated Artefacts from Knowth: The Results of RTI Analysis. In Excavations at Knowth 6: The Passage Tomb Archaeology of the Great Mound at Knowth. Eogan, G. & Cleary, K. Royal Irish Academy. 475-478.
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2016). Drinking to Death: The Emergence of the ‘Totenmahl’ and Drinking Culture in Late Archaic/early Achaemenid Western Anatolia. In Dining and Death: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the ‘Funerary Banquet’ in Ancient Art, Burial and Belief. Catherine M. Draycott & Maria Stamatopoulou Peeters. 219-298.
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2016). Introduction: what lies beyond. In Dining and Death: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the ‘Funerary Banquet’ in Ancient Art, Burial and Belief. Catherine M. Draycott & Maria Stamatopoulou Peeters. 1-32.
- Warden, K., Caswell, E. & Roberts, B.W. (2016). Funerary fragments between the rivers: analysing the evidence for the dead in the Tyne–Forth region during the Late Bronze Age (c. 1150–800 BC). In Prehistory without Borders: Prehistoric Archaeology of the Tyne-Forth Region. Crellin, Rachel, Fowler, Chris & Tipping, Richard Oxbow. 156-167.
- Wang, Q., Uckelmann, M., Roberts, B.W. & La Niece, S. (2016). Technical Study of British Bronze Age Shields in the British Museum. In Metals 2016. Proceedings of the interim meeting of the ICOM-CC metals working group. Menon, R., Chemello, C. & Pandya, A. ICOM-CC. 53-60.
- Brooks, Mary, M. (2016). Curious Work. In The Material Cultures of Enlightenment Arts and Sciences. Craciun, Adriana & Schaffer, Simon Palgrave Macmillan. 35-37.
- Eastop, Dinah D. & Brooks, Mary M. (2016). Introduction: Interactions of meaning and matter. In Refashioning and Redress: Conserving and Displaying Dress. Brooks, Mary M. & Eastop, Dinah D. Los Angeles: Getty Conservation Institute. 1-18.
- Skeates, R. (2016). Experiencing darkness and light in caves: later prehistoric examples from Seulo in central Sardinia. In The Archaeology of Darkness. Dowd, M. & Hensey, R. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 39-49.
- Pettitt, P. B. (2016). Darkness visible. Shadows, art and the ritual experience of caves in Upper Palaeolithic Europe. In The Archaeology of Darkness. Dowd, M. & Hensey, R. Oxbow Books. 11-23.
- Leone, Anna (2016). Tracing the Donatist Presence in North Africa: An Archaeological Perspective. In The Donatist Schism. Controversy and Contexts. Miles, Richard Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 317-344.
- Bradbury, J. & Philip, G. (2016). The Invisible Dead Project: A Methodology for "Coping" with the Dead. In How to Cope with Death: Mourning and Funerary Practices in the Ancient Near East. Felli, C. Pisa: Edizioni ETS. 5: 309-336.
- Hingley, Richard (2016). Constructing the Nation and Empire: Victorian and Edwardian Images of the Building of Roman Fortifications. In Graeco-Roman Antiquity and the idea of nationalism in the 19th century: case studies. Fögen, Thorsten & Warren, Richard Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. 153-174.
- Moore, T. & Hoppadietz, R. (2016). Le sanctuaire de Sources de l'Yonne - 2016. In Programme quadriennal 2013-1016 de recherche sur le mont Beuvray, rapport annuel 2016, synthèse. Guichard, V. Glux-en-Glenne: Bibracte - Centre archéologique européen. 251-270.
- Caple, Chris (2016). Introduction to Preservation in Situ. In Preservation of Archaeological Remains In Situ. Caple, Chris London: Routledge.
- Díaz-Guardamino, M., Wheatley, D., Williams, E. & Garrido, J.A. (2016). Los textiles elaborados con cuentas perforadas de Montelirio. In Montelirio. Un Gran Monumento Megalítico de la Edad del Cobre. Fernández Flores, A., García Sanjuán, L. & Díaz-Zorita, M. Junta de Andalucía. 345-364.
- Philip, G (2015). Metalwork from mortuary contexts at Jerablus. In Excavations at Jerablus Tahtani, Syria, I: Mortuary Practices at an Early Bronze Age Fort on the Euphrates River. CBRL Monographs 17. Peltenburg, E J Council for British Research in the Levant. 127-142.
- Roberts, B.W. & Frieman, C. (2015). Early Metallurgy in Western and Northern Europe. In The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe. Fowler, C., Harding, J. & Hofmann, D. Oxford University Press. 711-728.
- Draycott, Catherine M. (2015). Unicorn’s horn or guideline? On the meaning of an unusual diagonal line in an unfinished relief of a bovine on the Kalekapı tomb at Donalar, Paphlagonia. In Art in the Making: Approaches to the Carving of Stone. Wootton, William, Russell, Ben & Libonati, Emma The Art of Making in Antiquity. Stoneworking in the Roman World.
- Pettitt, P., Rockman, M. & Chenery, S. (2015). Creswell Crags in wider context. LA-ICP-MS trace-element analysis of Final Magdalenian lithics and mobility patterns in the British Late Upper Palaeolithic. In No Stone Unturned: Papers in Honour of Roger Jacobi. Ashton, N. & Harris, C. Lithic Studies Society Occasional Paper 9. 101-12.
- Pettitt, P. (2015). Landscapes of the Dead: The evolution of human mortuary activity from body to place in Palaeolithic Europe. In Settlement, Society and Cognition in Human Evolution: Landscapes in Mind. Coward, F., Hosfield, R., Pope, M. & Wenban-Smith, F. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 258-274.
- Skeates, Robin (2015). Underground religion in the Central Mediterranean Neolithic. In The Oxford Handbook of Neolithic Europe. Fowler, C., Harding, J. & Hofmann, D. Oxford University Press. 895-910.
- Skeates, Robin (2015). Imagining the sensual cultures of prehistoric Malta. In How Do We Imagine the Past? On Metaphorical Thought, Experientiality and Imagination in Archaeology. Gheorghiu, D. & Bouissac, P. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 111-120.
- Graves, C P (2015). Stained and painted window glass. In Glastonbury Abbey Excavations: archaeological investigations 1904-79. Gilchrist, R & Green, C London: Society of Antiquaries of London. 320-336.
- Graves, C P & Caple, C (2015). The ex-situ painted wall plaster. In Glastonbury Abbey Excavations: archaeological investigations 1904-79. Gilchrist, R & Green, C London: Society of Antiquaries of London. 337-340.
- Gutiérrez, A (2015). Spanish and Portuguese wares. In Glastonbury Abbey: archaeological investigations 1904-79. The Society of Antiquaries of London. 272-276.
- Caple, C. & Graves, P. (2015). Ex Situ Painted Wall Plaster. In Glastonbury Abbey: archaeological excavations 1904-79. Gilchrist, R. & Green, C. London: Society of Antiquaries of London. 336-340.
- Pettitt, P. B., García-Diez, M., Hoffmann, D., Maximiano Castillejo, A., Ontañon-Peredo, R., Pike, A. & Zilhão, J. (2015). Are hand stencils in European cave art older than we think? An evaluation of the existing data and their potential implications. In Prehistoric Art as Prehistoric Culture. Studies in Honour of Professor Rodrigo de Balbín-Behrmann. Bueno-Ramírez, P. & Bahn, P. Oxford: Archaeopress. 31-43.
- Peltenburg, E J, Bolger, D, Campbell, S, Jackson, A, Lunt, D, Parras, Z, Philip, G, Sconzo, P & Watt, M (2015). The mortuary facilities and their contents. In Tell Jerablus Tahtani, Syria I: Mortuary Practices at an Early Bronze Age Fort on the Euphrates River. Peltenburg, E J Council for British Research in the Levant. 37-97.
- Semple, S. & Williams, H. (2015). Landmarks of the Dead: Exploring Anglo-Saxon Mortuary Geographies. In The Material Culture of the Built Environment in the Anglo-Saxon World. Clegg Hyer, M. & Owen-Crocker, G. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. II: 137-161.
- BROOKS,Mary, M. (2015). The Lisbon chasuble, late seventeenth century. In The Treasures of Ushaw. KELLY,James, E. Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers. 108-111.
- BROOKS, Mary, M. & MARSLAND, Claire. (2015). A Hidden Faith. Recusant chasuble and chalice, mid-seventeenth century. In The Treasures of Ushaw. KELLY,James, E. Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers. 90-93.
- BROOKS, Mary, M. & MARSLAND, Claire. (2015). Francis Joseph Sloane’s ‘Testimony of Gratitude. Sloane chalice and vestment, 1605-21, 1730-50. In The Treasures of Ushaw. KELLY, James, E. Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers. 30 & 84-85.
- Díaz-Guardamino, M (2015). Stones-in-Movement: Tracing the Itineraries of Menhirs, Stelae and Statue-Menhirs in Iberian Landscapes. In Things in Motion: Object Itineraries in Anthropological Practice. Joyce, R.A. & Gillespie, S.D. SAR Press. 101-122.
- Díaz-Guardamino, M., García Sanjuán, L. & Wheatley, D.W. (2015). The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval Europe. An Introduction. In The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval Europe. Díaz-Guardamino, M., García Sanjuán, L. & Wheatley, D.W. Oxford University Press. 3-17.
- García Sanjuán, L. & Díaz-Guardamino, M. (2015). The Outstanding Biographies of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval Spain. In The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments in Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval Europe. Díaz-Guardamino, M., García Sanjuán, L. & Wheatley, D.W. Oxford University Press. 183-204.
- Brooks, Mary M. (2014). Decay, conservation, and the making of meaning through museum objects. In Ways of Making and Knowing: The Material Culture of Empirical Knowledge. Cook, Harold J., Smith, Pamela, H. & Meyers, Amy R. W. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 377-404.
- Brooks, M. M. (2014). ‘Indisputable authenticity’ engaging with the real in the museum. In Authenticity and Replication: The 'Real Thing' in Art and Conservation. Gordon, R., Hermens, E. & Lennard, F. London: Archetype Publications. 3-10.
- Skeates, Robin (2014). Communicating over space and time in the world of the Iceman. In Space and Time in Mediterranean Prehistory. Souvatzi, S. & Hadji, A. New York: Routledge. 138-159.
- Moore, T. & Ponroy, C. (2014). What's in a wall? Considerations on the role of open settlements in Late La Tène Gaul. In Paths to Complexity: Centralisation and Urbanisation in Iron Age Europe. Fernández-Götz, M., Wendling, H. & Winger, K. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 140-155.
- Graves, C P & Cramp, R (2014). Medieval window glass. In The Hirsel Excavations. Cramp, R London: Society for Medieval Archaeology. 199-200.
- Milek, Karen, Zori, Davide, Connors, Colin, Baier, Waldraud, Baker, Kate & Byock, Jesse (2014). Interpreting social space and social status in the Viking Age house at Hrísbru using integrated geoarchaeological and microrefuse analyses. In Viking Archaeology in Iceland: The Mosfell Archaeological Project. Zori, Davide & Byock, Jesse Brepols. 143-162.
- Zhang, Ran (2014). Two Stages of Chinese Ceramic Technology Transfer to Europe [欧 洲仿制中国瓷器的两个阶段]. In Proceedings of Ancient Chinese Ceramic Technology and Transfer to the World [中国古代瓷器生产技术对外传播研究论文集]. Shen, Qionghua Zhejiang Renmin Meishu Chubanshe. 283-297.
- Welton, L. & Cooper, L. (2014). Caliciform Ware. In Ceramics. Lebeau, M. Brepols. 1: 325-353.
- Leone, A. & (with minor contributions from J. N. Dore† and H. Eckardt) (2013). 13. Pottery from the FP project excavation in Jarma. In The Archaeology of Fazzān. Volume 4, Survey and Excavations at Old Jarma (Ancient Garama) carried out by C. M. Daniels (1962-69) and the Fazzān Project (1997-2001). Mattingly, D. J., Daniels, C. M., Dore, J. N., Edwards, D., Leone, A. & Thomas, D. C. London: Society for Libyan Studies. 4: 325-408.
- Roberts, B.W. , Uckelmann, M. & Brandherm, D. (2013). Old Father Time: the chronology of the Bronze Age in Western Europe. In The Oxford Handbook of Bronze Age Europe. H. Fokkens & A. Harding Oxford University Press. 17-46.
- BROOKS, Mary M. (2013). ‘No less dangerous to use than that of a Basilisk’ skin and seventeenth century English embroideries. In Surface Tensions. Surface, Finish and The Meaning of Objects. ADAMSON, G. & KELLEY, V. Manchester University Press. 98-110.
- Brooks, Mary M. (2013). 'Culture and Anarchy': considering conservation. In The Public Face of Conservation. Williams, Emily Archetype Publications in association with Colonial Williamsburg. 1-7.
- Bailiff, I.K. (2013). Luminescence dating of brick from Brixworth Church- re-resting by the Durham Laboratory. In The Anglo-Saxon Church of All Saints, Brixworth, Northamptonshire. Parsons, David & Sutherland, D.S. Oxbow Books. 243-250.
- Pettitt, P., Rockman, M. & Chenery, S. (2013). Lateglacial landscape use: correlation of lithic artefacts from Wey Manor Farm and Church Lammas to source region through LA-ICP-MS trace element analysis. In Two Upper Palaeolithic Sites in the Lower Courses of the Rivers Colne and Wey: Church Lammas and Wey Manor Farm. Jones, P. & Poulton, R. English Heritage and Surrey County Council. 99-106.
- Pike, A. W. G. Hoffmann, D. L., García-Diez, M., Pettitt, P. B., Alcolea, J., de Balbín, R., González-Sainz, C., de las Heras, C., Lasheras, J. A., Montes, R. & Zilhão, J. (2013). En los origenes del arte rupestre Paleolitico: dataciones por la serie del Uranio en la cuevas de Altamira, El Castillo y Tito Bustillo. In Pensando el Gravetiense: Nuevos datos para la Región Cantábrica en su Contexto Peninsular y Pirenaico. Monografías del Museo Nacional y Centro de Investigación de Altamira. 461-75.
- Skeates, Robin (2013). Constructed caves: transformations of the underworld in prehistoric southeast Italy. In Sacred Darkness: A Global Perspective on the Ritual Use of Caves. Moyes, H. Boulder, Colorado: University Press of Colorado. 27-44.
- Zhang, Ran (2013). On the Peak of Chinese Ceramic Trade in the Indian Ocean in the 9th Century [in Chinese]. In Proceedings of the Research of Ancient Chinese Ceramics. Zhongguo Gutaoci Xuehui 18: 409-422.
- Welton, L. (Submitted). Northern Levantine Spheres of Interaction: The Role of the Amuq in the Early Bronze Age. In The Settlement Landscape of the Orontes Valley in the Fourth through Second Millennia BCE. Kennedy, M. & Bourke, S.
- Welton, L. (Accepted). The EBIII-IV in the Amuq in a Levantine Context. In New Horizons in the Study of the Early Bronze III and Early Bronze IV in the Levant. Richard, S. Eisenbrauns.
Conference Proceeding
- Yener, A. & Ingman, T. A. (Forthcoming). 12th century BC Painted Pottery at Alalakh: Local Development and Foreign Contact. Celebrating 15th years of excavations at Alalalh/Tell Atchana, Peeters.
- (Submitted). More than a pile of sherds: functional analysis and social behaviour during Late Bronze-Early Iron Age Alalakh.
Monograph
- Tiribilli, Elena (2018). The bronze figurines in the Petrie Museum from 2000 BC to AD 400. Golden House Publication 28.