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Projects with Graham-Clark Laboratory participation

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Publications

Anderson. A., J.H. Barrett & K.V. Boyle (eds.), 2010.ÌýThe Global Origins and Development of SeafaringÌý(McDonald Institute Monographs). Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

Appleby, J.E.P. 2010. Ageing as fragmentation and disarticulation. In Rebay, K., Sørensen, M.L.S. and Hughes, J. (eds.),ÌýBody Parts and Wholes: Changing Relations and Meanings. Oxford: Oxbow, 46-53.

Barker, G., Antoniadou, A., Armitage, S., Brooks, I., Candy, I., Connell, K., Douka, K., Drake, N., Farr, L., Hill, E., Hunt, C., Inglis, R., Jones, S., Lane, C., Lucarini, G., Meneely, J., Morales, J., Mutri, G., Prendergast, A., Rabett, R., Reade, H., Reynolds, T., Russell, N., Simpson, D., Smith, B., Stimpson, C., Mohammed Twati, White, K. 2010. The Cyrenaican Prehistory Project 2010: the fourth season of investigations of the Haua Fteah cave and its landscape, and further results from the 2007–2009 fieldwork.ÌýLibyan Studies41: 63-88.

Boyle, K. 2007. Le phoque dans les eaux néolithique de Bretagne. Melvan,ÌýRevue des Deux IlesÌý4: 265-274.

Boyle, K. 2007. Changing biodiversity and complexity across the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition. In P. Mellars, K. Boyle, O. Bar-Yosef and C. Stringer (eds),ÌýRethinking the Human Revolution. Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monograph Series.

Boyle, K. 2010. Rethinking the 'ecological basis of social complexity'. In K Boyle, C. Gamble and O. Bar-Yosef (eds),ÌýThe Upper Palaeolithic Revolution in Global Perspective: Essays in Honour of Paul Mellars. (McDonald Institute Monographs.) Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 137-151.

Boyle, K., O. Bar-Yosef and C. Gamble. 2010. Introduction: Variability, fate and the Upper Palaeolithic Revolution. In K Boyle, C. Gamble and O. Bar-Yosef (eds),ÌýThe Upper Palaeolithic Revolution in Global Perspective: Essays in Honour of Paul Mellars. (McDonald Institute Monographs.) Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 1-8.

Boyle, K., C. Gamble and O. Bar-Yosef (eds). 2010.ÌýThe Upper Palaeolithic Revolution in Global Perspective: Essays in Honour of Paul Mellars. (McDonald Institute Monographs.) Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

Cristiani, E. and G. Dalmeri. 2011. Functional analysis of the decorated ground stone tool from Terlago (TN).ÌýPreistoria AlpinaÌý45: 185-191.

Cristiani E., C. Lemorini, D. Saviola, S. A. Domingues and S. Nunziante Cesaro. 2008. Anchor axes: A casestudy of wear traces analysis on ethno-archaeological stone tools from Brazil. An anthropological reflection on functional meaning. In Longo L. and N. Skakun (eds)ÌýPrehistoric Technology 40 years later.ÌýOxford: BAR Interntional Series 1783, 275-284.

Legge, A.J. 2010. The mammal bones from Grid 12. In Kemp, B. and Stevens, A. (eds),ÌýBusy Lives at Amarna: Excavations in the Main City. London/Cambridge: Egypt Exploration Society and the Amarna Trust, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 445-453.

Legge, A.J. 2010. The Aurochs and domestic cattle. In O’Connor, T. and Sykes, N. (eds.),ÌýExtinctions and Invasions; A Social History of British Fauna, 26-35. Oxford: Oxbow, 26-35.

Maher, L. A., J. T. Stock, S. Finney, J. J. N. Heywood, P. T. Miracle and E. B. Banning. 2011. A Unique human-fox burial from a Pre-Natufian cemetery in the Levant (Jordan).ÌýPLoS ONEÌý6(1): e15815.

Miracle, P. T. 2011. Sex and size of the Krapina cave bears. In ToÅ¡kan, B. (ed.),ÌýFragments of Ice Age Environments. Proceedings in Honour of Ivan Turk’s Jubilee. Ljubljana: Opera Instituti Archaeologici Sloveniae 21, InÅ¡titut za arheologijo ZRC SAZU, 85–110.

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Rabett, R. and Barker, G. 2010. Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene forager mobility in Southeast Asia, in Bellina, B., Wisseman Christie, J., Bacus, L. and Pryce, T.O. (eds.),Ìý50 Years of 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ in Southeast Asia: Essays in Honour of Ian Glover. River Books: Bangkok, 66-77.

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