| Dušan Borić |
| Publications |
- Borić, D. (ed.) (2009) Archaeology and Memory. Oxford: Oxbow, in press.
- Borić, D. (2009) Introduction: Archaeology, Memory and the Historical Condition, in D. Borić (ed.) Archaeology and Memory. Oxford: Oxbow, in press.
- Borić, D. (2009) Happy Forgetting?: Remembering and Dismembering Dead Bodies, in D. Borić (ed.) Archaeology and Memory. Oxford: Oxbow, in press.
- Borić, D. & P. Miracle (forthcoming) What happens down the river: From practical knowledge to mortuary symbolism of the Danube Gorges fisher-foragers, in M.L.S. Sørensen, K. Rebay-Salisbury, L. Bender Jørgensen & J. Hughes (eds.) Embodied Knowledge: Historical Perspectives on Technology and Belief. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Borić, D. 2009. Making bodies visible through archaeological excavations, in Assembling Bodies: Art, Science & Imagination (Exhibition catalogue): pp. 54-55. Cambridge: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
- Borić, D. & J. Robb (eds.) 2008. Past Bodies: Body-Centred Research in Archaeology. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Borić, D. & J. Robb, 2008. Body theory and archaeology, in D. Borić & J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies: Body-Centred Research in Archaeology, pp. 1-7. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Miracle, P. and D. Borić, 2008. Bodily Beliefs and Agricultural Beginnings in Western Asia: Animal-Human Hybridity Re-examined, in D. Borić & J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies: Body-Centred Research in Archaeology: pp. 101-113. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
- Borić, D. 2008. First Households and ‘House Societies’ in European Prehistory, in A. Jones (ed.) Prehistoric Europe, pp. 109-142. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
- Stefanović, S. & D. Borić, 2008. The newborn infant burials from Lepenski Vir: In pursuit of contextual meanings, in C. Bonsall et al. (eds.) The Iron Gates in Prehistory: New perspectives (BAR Int. Ser. 1893): pp. 131-169. Oxford: Archaeopress.
- Borić, D., C. A. I. French & V. Dimitrijević, 2008. Vlasac revisited: formation processes, stratigraphy and dating. Documenta Praehistorica 35:293-320.
- Borić, D. 2007. Images of Animality: Hybrid Bodies and Mimesis in Early Prehistoric Art, in C. Renfrew and I. Morley (eds.) Material Beginnings: A Global Prehistory of Figurative Representation: pp. 89-105. Cambridge: The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
- Borić, D. 2007. The House Between Grand Narratives and Microhistories: A House Society in the Balkans, in R. A. Beck, Jr. (ed.) The Durable House: House Society Models in Archaeology: pp. 97-129. Carbondale: Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 35.
- Borić, D. 2007. Mesolithic-Neolithic Interactions in the Danube Gorges, In J. K. Kozlowski and M. Nowak (eds.), Mesolithic-Neolithic Interactions in the Danube Basin: pp. 31-45. British Archaeological Reports, Int. Ser. Oxford: Archaeopress.
- Borić, D. & V. Dimitrijević, 2007. When did the ‘Neolithic package’ reach Lepenski Vir? Radiometric and faunal evidence. Documenta Praehistorica 34: 53-72.
- Borić, D. 2006. New discoveries at the Mesolithic-Early Neolithic site of Vlasac: Preliminary notes. Mesolithic Miscellany 18(1): 7-14.
- Borić, D. 2005. Body Metamorphosis and Animality: Volatile Bodies and Boulder Artworks from Lepenski Vir. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 15(1): 35-69.
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| Presentations |
- Raičević, J. & D. Borić, 2008. “Cremation ‘burials’ from Mesolithic levels at Vlasac (Serbia)”, Neolithic Seminar, Ljubljana University (November 7th-8th, 2008).
- Borić, D. 2008. "Events of different durations: re-presenting lived time in archaeology", presented at the conference “Toward an Eventful Archaeology: Approaches to Structural Change in the Archaeological Record”, SUNY, Buffalo (April 4th-5th, 2008).
- Borić, D. & P. Miracle. 2008. "What happens down the river? From practical knowledge to mortuary symbolism of the Danube Gorges fisher-foragers", presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Leverhulme Programme "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body", Cambridge (January 21st, 2008).
- Borić, D. 2007. Introduction to the session “The Interchangeable Body?: Body Parts and Negotiation of Body Boundaries in the past and present", presented at the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC (November 29th, 2007).
- Miracle, P. & D. Borić, 2007. “Body parts and parted bodies in the Mesolithic-Neolithic of the Balkans and Southern Scandinavia”, presented at the session “The Interchangeable Body?: Body Parts and Negotiation of Body Boundaries in the past and present”, 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC (November 29th, 2007).
- Borić, D. 2007. “New Excavations at the Mesolithic-Neolithic Site of Vlasac”, presented at the 14th Neolithic Seminar in Ljubljana (November 10th, 2007).
- Borić, D. & P. Miracle, 2007. “Neolithic identities in the Balkans: Views from the Eastern Adriatic and the Danube Gorges”, presented at the 13th Meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists, Zadar, Croatia (September 22nd, 2007).
- Miracle , P. & D. Borić, 2007. “Body parts and parted bodies in the Mesolithic-Neolithic of the Balkans and Western Asia”, presented at the 13th Meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists, Zadar, Croatia (September 22nd, 2007).
- Borić, D. & P. Miracle, 2007. “Otherness, relatedness and bodily boundaries in the Mesolithic-Neolithic Old World”, presented at the symposium Human and Non-Human Bodies: Permeable Boundaries, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (January 15th-16th, 2007).
- Borić, D. 2007. "Changing bodily practices in the Meso-Neolithic Balkans", presented at the 13th Neolithic Seminar, Ljubljana (November 9th, 2006).
- Borić, D. 2006. "Scaling Memory: Remembering and Dismembering Dead Bodies in the Mesolithic Balkans", presented at the UISPP congress, Lisbon (September 8th, 2006).
- Borić, D. 2006. "Introductory remarks" at the Past Bodies Symposium, which was jointly sponsored by Leverhulme Research Programme and Royal Anthropological Institute, Cambridge (January 13th, 2006).
- Miracle , P. & D. Borić, 2006. "Bodily Beliefs at the Dawn of Agriculture in Western Asia", paper presented at "Acting and believing: An archaeology of bodily practices", symposium organised for the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico (April 28th, 2006).
- Borić, D., 2005. "Images of animality: Hybrid bodies and mimesis in early prehistoric art", presented at the conference Image and Imagination: Material Beginnings held in Cambridge (September 13th, 2005).
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| Conferences Organised |
- Human and Non-Human Bodies: Permeable Boundaries, symposium sponsored by the Leverhulme Research Programme, Cambridge (January 15th-16th, 2006).
- Past Bodies (co-organised with John Robb), symposium sponsored by the Leverhulme Research Programme and the Royal Anthropological Institute, Cambridge (January 13th, 2006).
- Acting and believing: An archaeology of bodily practices (co-organised with John Robb), symposium organized for the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico (April 28th, 2006).
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| Zoë Crossland |
| Presentations |
- Crossland, Z. 2006. "Revelation and detection: bodies and evidence in archaeology and forensic", presented at the “Disturbing bodies” symposium, Cambridge (November 4th, 2006).
- Crossland, Z. 2006. "Embodied evidence: archaeology and exhumation", presented at the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) meetings, Puerto Rico (April 28th, 2006).
- Crossland, Z. 2006. "The Performance of Exhumation: Creating Bodies and Evidence in Archaeology and Forensic Science," presented at the Department of Anthropology, Columbia University.
- "Exhumation/Excavation: materializing corpses", presented at the Theoretical Archaeology Group conference, Sheffield (December 2005)
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| Conferences Organised |
- Disturbing bodies, symposium sponsored by the Leverhulme Research Programme "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body", Cambridge (November 4th, 2006).
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| Rebecca Empson |
| Publications |
- Empson, R. (in press) Harnessing Fortune: personhood, memory and place among the Buriad in Mongolia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Empson, R. (in press) Enclosing for Growth: Including or Excluding People from Land in Northeast Mongolia, in R. Hamayon, I. Charleux & G. Delaplace (eds.) Political Representations in Modern Inner Asia: conventional and alternative uses. Bellingham: Western Washington University Press.
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| Presentations |
- Empson, R. 2008. “Transacting Knowledge, Transplanting Organs: collaborative science partnerships in Mongolia”, presented at the seminar series PLACEB-O, In Conversation: Ethics, Knowledge and Institutions, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge (November 28th, 2008).
- Empson, R. 2008. “The Generative Potential of Absence: Personhood and Place along the Northeast Mongolian-Russian Border” presented at the Senior Seminar, Aberdeen University (November 20th, 2008).
- Empson, R. & L. Sharp, 2008. “The Twins and the Surgeon: Organ Transactions and Exemplars in Mongolia”, presented at the symposium Strange Harvest: Organ Transplants, Denatured Bodies and the Transformed Self, Trinity College, Cambridge (2008).
- Empson, R. 2008. “Families with Many Umbilical Cords and Other Sources of Fortune among the Buriad of Northeast Mongolia” presented at the conference Economies of Fortune and Luck: Perspectives from Asia and Beyond, King’s College, Cambridge (June 2008).
- Empson, R. 2008. “The politics of memory among the Buriad”, Telling Memory Reading Group, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge (March 2008).
- Empson, R. “Separating and Containing Bodies in Northeast Mongolia’, session “The Interchangeable Body?: Body Parts and Negotiation of Body Boundaries in the past and present", presented at the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC (November 29th, 2007).
- Empson, R. 2008. “Historical Poeisis and the Generative Potential of Absence along the Northeast Mongolian-Russian Border” presented at the Social Anthropology Senior Seminar Series, University College London (October 2007).
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| Anita Herle |
| Publications |
- Herle, A. 2008. Relational Understandings: Connecting People and Things Through Pasifika Styles, in A. Salmond & R.Raymond (eds.). Pasifika Styles: Artists Inside the Museum: pp. 55-71. Cambridge.
- Herle, A. & H. Geismar, 2008. Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork and Photography in Malakula since 1914. Crawford House Press & University of Hawaii Press.
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| Presentations |
- Herle, A. 2008. Opening keynote speaker "Contested Bodies" presented at the Contested Museum Conference, University Museums in Scotland, Aberdeen (November, 20th-21st, 2008).
- Herle, A. 2008. Participant in the Annual Pacific Arts Association (Europe) Meeting (Session on the human body in the Arts of the South Pacific), Brussels (October 29th-31st, 2008).
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| Jessica Hughes |
| Publications |
- Hughes, J. 2008. Fragmentation as Metaphor in the Classical Healing Sanctuary. Social History of Medicine 21.2: 217-236.
- Sørensen, M. L. S., K. Rebay, L. Bender Jørgensen & J. Hughes (eds.) (forthcoming) Embodied Knowledge: Historical Perspectives on Technology and Belief. Oxford: Oxbow.
- K. Rebay-Salisbury, Sørensen, M. L. S. & J. Hughes (eds.) (forthcoming) Body parts and wholes: Changing relations and meanings. Oxford: Oxbow.
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| Presentations |
- Hughes, J. 2008. "Anatomical Votives from Italy", paper for the Roman Art series presented at the Courtauld Institute of Art (May 12th, 2008).
- Hughes, J. 2008. "The Alienating Gaze", paper for session "Three Passionate Gazes at the Lady Lever" at the Classical Association conference, Liverpool (March 29th, 2008).
- Hughes, J. 2008. "Broken bodies, sacred spaces", presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Leverhulme Programme "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body", Cambridge (January 21st, 2008).
- Hughes, J. 2007. "Anatomical models from Antiquity: are they ‘Anatomy’?", presented at the Anatomy in context symposium sponsored by the Leverhulme Research Programme, Cambridge (September 27th, 2007).
- Hughes, J. 2007. "Votive body parts from healing sanctuaries in the classical Greek world", presented at the 13th Meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists, Zadar, Croatia (September 22nd, 2007).
- Hughes, J. 2007. "Hybrid Anatomies in Classical Antiquity", presented at the symposium Human and Non-Human Bodies: Permeable Boundaries, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (January 15th-16th, 2007).
- Hughes, J. 2006. "Personification in the Greek World", Review article for the Journal of Hellenic Studies.
- Hughes, J. 2006. "Know Thyself’: The Inside Story of the Classical Body", presented at Cambridge Classics research seminar and European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting, Cracow (September 2006).
- Hughes, J. 2006. "The Human Body and the Materials of Sculpture", presented in Department of Archaeology, Cambridge (March 22nd, 2006).
- Hughes, J. 2005. "The Body and the Temple: Greek Architectural Sculptural from the Fifth Century B.C.", lecture given at the British Museum (November 2005).
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| Conferences Organised |
- The Classical Body conference sponsored by Leverhulme Research Programme, Cambridge (March 22nd, 2006).
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| Maryon McDonald |
| Publications |
- Lambert, H. & M. McDonald (eds.) 2009. Social Bodies. Oxford: Berghahn.
- (in prep.) (ed.) Languages of Accountability. Oxford: Berghahn.
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| Presentations |
- McDonald, M. 2008. "Consent and Deceased Donor Organ Transplantation: a Question of Give and Take", Transplant Ethics Symposium, Kings College, London (December 5th, 2008).
- ELPAT International Conference, Nice (November 14th-16th, 2008).
- 4th International Meeting on Transplantation from Non-Heart-Beating Donors, London (May 15th-16th, 2008).
- British Transplantation Society, Glasgow (April 6th-18th, 2008).
- McDonald, M. 2008. "Modern Bodies", presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Leverhulme Programme "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body", Cambridge (January 21st, 2008).
- McDonald, M. "Acquiring Bodies", presented at the AAA meetings in Washington, DC (November).
- McDonald, M. 2007. "Learning about Bodies" paper presented to Anatomy in Context Symposium, Cambridge (September).
- McDonald, M. 2007. "Learning to see Bodies." Invited paper presented to ‘Visuality and Embodied Practice’ session of Royal Anthropological Institute Ethnographic Film Festival, Manchester (July).
- McDonald, M. 2007. "Maps and models: material bodies in Europe". Invited paper presented in ‘Maps and materiality’ session, Association of Social Anthropologists conference, London (April).
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| Conferences Organised |
- Miracle, P. & M. McDonald, 2007. Session “The Interchangeable Body?: Body Parts and Negotiation of Body Boundaries in the past and present”, 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC (November 29th, 2007).
- Anatomy in Context symposium sponsored by the Leverhulme Research Programme, Cambridge (September 28th, 2007).
- Social Bodies symposium jointly sponsored by the Leverhulme Research Programme and the Royal Anthropological Institute, Cambridge (September 25th, 2005).
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Robin Osborne
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| Publications |
- Osborne, R. 2008. The World of Athens. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Second edition – responsible for revision)
- Osborne, R. (ed.) 2008. Tradition: World Archaeology 40.3.
- Osborne, R. 2008. Introduction: for tradition as an analytical category. Tradition: World Archaeology 40.3: 281-294.
- Osborne, R. 2008. Idealism, the body and the beard in the classical Greek art, in D. Borić & J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies: Body-Centred Research in Archaeology, pp. 1-7. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Osborne, R. 2008. Putting performance into focus, in M. Revermann & P. Wilson (ed.) Performance, Iconography, Reception: Studies in Honour of Oliver Taplin: pp. 395–418. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Osborne, R. (ed. with J. J. Tanner) 2007. Art's Agency and Art History. Blackwell.
- Osborne, R. (ed. with S. Alcock) 2007. Classical Archaeology. Blackwell.
- Osborne, R. (ed.) 2007. The Archaeology of Equality: World Archaeology 39.2.
- Osborne, R. (ed.) 2007. Debating the Athenian Cultural Revolution: Art, literature, philosophy and politics 430–380 B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Osborne, R. 2007. Projecting identities in the Greek Symposion, in J. Sofaer Derevenski (ed.) Material Identities: pp. 31–52.
- Osborne, R. 2007. Sex, agency and history: the case of Athenian painted pottery, in R. Osborne & J. J. Tanner (ed.) Art's Agency and Art History: pp. 179–198. Blackwell.
- Osborne, R. 2007. Is archaeology equal to equality?, in World Archaeology 39.2: pp. 143–50.
- Osborne, R. 2007. The Paionians, in E. Irwin & E. Greenwood (eds.) Reading Herodotus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Osborne, R. 2007. Did democracy transform Athenian space, in N. Fisher, R. Westgate & J. Whitley (eds.) Building Communities: pp. 195–99.
- Osborne, R. 2007. What travelled with Greek pottery? Mediterranean Historical Review 22: 85–95.
- Osborne, R. 2007. Archaic Greece, in I. Morris, R. Saller & W. Scheidel (eds.) Cambridge Economic History of Greece and Rome. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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| Presentations |
- Osborne, R. 2008. Wiles Lectures: “The History Written on the Classical Greek Body”, Belfast (May 2008). Expanded version of these lectures submitted to Cambridge University Press in October 2008.
- Osborne, R. 2008. Geddes-Harrower Lectures: “The changing body of classical art”, University of Aberdeen (October/November 2008). Due to be submitted to Princeton University Press.
- Osbrone, R. 2008. "Dirty Bodies", presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Leverhulme Programme "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body", Cambridge (January 21st, 2008).
- Osborne, R. 2006. "Idealism, the body and the beard in classical Greek art", presented at the Past Bodies Symposium, Cambridge (January 13th, 2006)
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Preston Miracle |
| Publications |
- Borić, D. & P. Miracle (forthcoming) What happens down the river: From practical knowledge to mortuary symbolism of the Danube Gorges fisher-foragers, in M.L.S. Sørensen, K. Rebay-Salisbury, L. Bender Jørgensen & J. Hughes (eds.) Embodied Knowledge: Historical Perspectives on Technology and Belief. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Miracle, P. and D. Borić, 2008. Bodily Beliefs and Agricultural Beginnings in Western Asia: Animal-Human Hybridity Re-examined, in D. Borić & J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies: pp. 101-113. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
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| Presentations |
- Borić, D. & P. Miracle. 2008. "What happens down the river? From practical knowledge to mortuary symbolism of the Danube Gorges fisher-foragers, presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Leverhulme Programme "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body", Cambridge (January 21st, 2008).
- Miracle, P. & D. Borić, 2007. “Body parts and parted bodies in the Mesolithic-Neolithic of the Balkans and Southern Scandinavia the session” presented at the session “The Interchangeable Body?: Body Parts and Negotiation of Body Boundaries in the past and present”, American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC (November 29th, 2007).
- Miracle, P. & D. Borić, 2007. “Body parts and parted bodies in the Mesolithic-Neolithic of the Balkans and Western Asia” presented at the 13th Meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists, Zadar, Croatia (September 22nd, 2007).
- Borić, D. & P. Miracle, 2007. “Neolithic identities in the Balkans: Views from the Eastern Adriatic and the Danube Gorges” presented at the 13th Meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists, Zadar, Croatia (September 22nd, 2007).
- Borić, D. & P. Miracle, 2007. "Otherness, relatedness and bodily boundaries in the Mesolithic-Neolithic Old World”, presented at the symposium Human and Non-Human Bodies: Permeable Boundaries, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (January 15th-16th, 2007).
- Miracle , P. & D. Borić, 2006. "Bodily Beliefs at the Dawn of Agriculture in Western Asia", presented at "Acting and believing: An archaeology of bodily practices", symposium organised for the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico (April 28th, 2006).
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| Conferences Organised |
- Miracle, P. & M. McDonald, 2007. Session “The Interchangeable Body?: Body Parts and Negotiation of Body Boundaries in the past and present”, 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC (November 29th, 2007).
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John Robb
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| Publications |
- Robb, J. (forthcoming). Persons of stone: stelae, personhood and society in prehistoric Europe. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory.
- Robb, J. 2009. Towards a critical Ötziography: inventing prehistoric bodies, in H. Lambert & M. McDonald (eds.) Social Bodies, pp. 100-128. Oxford: Berghahn.
- Borić, D. & J. Robb (eds.) 2008. Past Bodies: Body-Centred Research in Archaeology. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Borić, D. & J. Robb, 2008. Body theory and archaeology, in D. Borić & J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies: Body-Centred Research in Archaeology, pp. 1-7. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Robb, J. 2008. "Meaningless violence" and the lived body: the Huron - Jesuit collision of world orders, in D. Borić & J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies: Body-Centred Research in Archaeology: pp. 89-99. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Robb, J. 2008. Tradition and agency: human body representations in later prehistoric Europe. World Archaeology 40:332-53.
- Robb, J. 2008. Time and change in archaeological interpretation: introduction. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 18:57-9.
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| Presentations |
- Robb, J. 2008. "Creating death: a post-constructivist approach to the “Archaeology of Death”. Paper presented at the seminar "Breathing new life into the archaeology of death", School of American Research, Santa Fe (2008).
- Robb, John 2008. "The social context of Neolithic violence". Paper presented at the conference "Neolithic violence in European perspective", Oxford (14th-15th March, 2008).
- Robb, J. 2008. "Changing body representations in Europe, 4000-2000 BC: tackling problems of scale and explanation", presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Leverhulme Programme "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body", Cambridge (January 21st, 2008).
- Robb, J. 2007. "Why are figurines heterogeneous? Art production systems in Neolithic Italy", presented at the European Archaeology Conference, Zadar, Croatia (September 2007).
- Robb, J. 2007. "Composing bodies in the Copper Age Alps", presented at the European Archaeology Conference, Zadar, Croatia (September 2007).
- Robb, J. 2007. "Reinventing tradition: units of culture in long-term change", presented at the Society for American Archaeology conference, Austin, Texas.
- Robb, J. 2007. "From moments to millennia: theoretical bases for a big picture prehistory", presented at the Research seminar, University of Southampton.
- Robb, J. 2007. "Disposing of the dead in the prehistoric Central Med", presented at conference on alternative burial in European prehistory, University of Winchester.
- Robb, J. 2007. "Ötzi, the Ice Man: reading a Neolithic body", presented at the Research seminar, Accordia Research Centre and University College London.
- Robb, J. 2006. "Burial, the body and biography: a general theorization", presented at Oriental Institute conference on Burial Ideology, University of Chicago (February 2006).
- Robb, J. 2006. "Towards a critical Ötziography", paper presented at the University of Wales, Cardiff (March 2006).
- Robb, J. 2006. "The body and material culture", paper presented at Acting and believing: An archaeology of bodily practices. Symposium organised for the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico (April 28th, 2006).
- Robb, J. 2006. "Memory and the violent imaginary in Neolithic Europe", presented at the International Union of Pre- and Protohistoric Sciences, Lisbon (September 2006).
- Robb, J. 2005. "When bodily ideologies collide: Huron and European bodily ideologies in the colonial moment", presented at the Department of Archaeology, Newcastle University (2005).
- Robb, J. 2005. "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body: the Leverhulme Research Programme", seminar presented in Department of Archaeology, Cambridge University (2005).
- Robb, J. 2005. "Anomalous burials and the meaning of life", presented at the British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology conference, Museum of London (2005).
- Robb, J. 2005. "Meaningful violence", presented at conference "Warfare and Violence in European Prehistory", Belfast (2005).
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| Conferences Organised |
- Past Bodies (co-organised with Dušan Borić), symposium sponsored by Leverhulme Research Programme and Royal Anthropological Institute, Cambridge (January 13th, 2006)
- Acting and believing: An archaeology of bodily practices (co-organized with Dušan Borić), symposium organised for the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico (April 28th, 2006)
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Marie Louise Stig Sørensen, Katharina Rebay-Salisbury |
| Publications |
- Rebay-Sailsbury, K., S, Sørensen, M. L. S. & J. Hughes (eds.) (forthcoming) Body parts and wholes: Changing relations and meanings. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Rebay-Salisbury, K. (forthcoming) Inhumation and Cremation: how burial practices are linked to beliefs, in M.L.S. Sørensen, K. Rebay-Salisbury, L. Bender Jørgensen & J. Hughes (eds.) Embodied Knowledge: Historical Perspectives on Technology and Belief. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Rebay-Salisbury, K. (forthcoming) Leben mit Erinn erung: die Performance von Identität und Prestige in Totenritualen der Bronze- und Eisenzeit Mitteleuropas, in C. Veit (ed.) Publikation des Forschungskolloquiums „Formen von Prestige in Kulturen des Altertums“.
- Rebay-Salisbury, K. (forthcoming) Thoughts in circles: Kulturkreislehre as a hidden paradigm in past and present archaeological interpretations, in B. Roberts & M. Vander Linden (eds.) What is an archaeological culture? Approaching cultural transmission and variation.
- Sørensen, M. L. S. & K. Rebay. (forthcoming) Landscapes of the body: burials of the Middle Bronze Age in Hungary. European Journal of Archaeology.
- Sørensen, M. L. S., K. Rebay-Salisbury, L. Bender Jørgensen & J. Hughes (eds.) (forthcoming) Embodied Knowledge: Historical Perspectives on Technology and Belief. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Sørensen, M. L. S. & K. Rebay-Salisbury (forthcoming) The body in life and death: body practices in the Bronze Age, in K. Rebay-Salisbury, M. L. S. Sørensen & J. Hughes (eds.) Body parts and wholes: Changing relations and meanings. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Sørensen, M. L. S. & K. Rebay. 2008. From substantial bodies to the substance of bodies: analysis of the transition from inhumation to cremation during the Middle Bronze Age in Europe, in D. Borić & J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies: Body-Centred Research in Archaeology, pp. 59-68. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Sørensen, M. L. S. & K. Rebay, 2007. Interpreting the body: burial practices at the Middle Bronze Age cemetery at Pitten, Archaeologia Austriaca 89 (2005): 153-175.
- Sørensen, M. L. S. & K. Rebay, 2007. Changing Social Practices of Death in Later European Prehistory, in R. Karl & J. Leskovar (eds.) Interpretierte Eisenzeiten. Studien zur Kulturgeschichte von Oberösterreich 16: 119-123.
- Sørensen, M. L. S., J. Hughes & K. Rebay, 2006. Knowledge, Belief and the Body (session report). The European Archaeologist 26: 36.
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| Presentations |
- Rebay, K. 2008. “Inhumation and Cremation: can we extract beliefs from prehistoric burial practices?” presented at the Theoretical Archaeology Group, Southampton (December 15th, 2008).
- Rebay, K. & M. L. S. Sørensen, 2008. “Social Practices of Death in Bronze Age Europe and the repercussions for the British Isles” presented at the Bronze Age Forum, Sheffield (November 22nd, 2008).
- Rebay, K. & M. L. S. Sørensen, 2008. “Landscapes of the body: Middle Bronze Age burial practices in Hungary” presented at the Association pour la Promotion des Recherches sur l'Age du Bronze and Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe – Archäologie für Westfalen, Herne, Germany (October 18th, 2008).
- Rebay, K. 2008. “Leben mit Erinnerung: die Performance von Identität und Prestige in Totenritualen der Bronze und Eisenzeit Mitteleuropas (Living with memory: the performance of identity and prestige in burial rituals of the Bronze and Iron Ages in Central Europe)” presented at the Forschungskolloquium der Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, Munich, Germany (February 13th, 2008).
- "Cremation or inhumation: assessing Social Practices of Death in Bronze Age Europe", presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Leverhulme Programme "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body", Cambridge (January 21st, 2008).
- "Living in divided bodies: Bronze Age body practices", presented at the EEA Zadar (September 18th-23rd, 2007).
- "Cremation as fragmentation", presented at EEA Zadar (September 18th-23rd, 2007).
- "Urnfield’ as chronological concept in archaeology", presented at the conference "Construire le temps", Lille (December 7th-9th, 2006).
- "Changing Social Practices of Death in Bronze Age Europe", poster: Bronze Age Forum, (November 17th -19th, 2006).
- "Changing Social Practices of Death in Later European Prehistory", presented at the "Interpreting Iron Ages", Linz
- (November 3rd-5th, 2006).
- "Burial Practices in Pitten", presented at the EEA, Cracow (September 19th-24th 2006).
- "Knowledge, Belief and the Body – Introduction" presented at the EEA Cracow, (September 19th-24th, 2006).
- "Changing Social Practices of Death in Bronze Age Europe", Poster: Tagung des Süd- und Südwestdeutschen Altertumsverbandes, Xanten (June 6th-9th, 2006).
- "From substantial bodies to the substance of bodies: analysis of the transition from inhumation to cremation during the Middle Bronze Age in Europe", presented at the Past Bodies symposium, Cambridge (January 13th, 2006).
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| Simon Stoddart |
| Publications |
- Malone, C. & S. Stoddart (forthcoming) The art of ritual. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Stoddart, S. (in press) The Etruscan Body. Accordia Research Papers.
- Stoddart, S. K. F. 2008. Historical dictionary of the Etruscans. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press.
- Malone, C. A. T., S. K. F. Stoddart, D. Trump, A. Bonanno & A. Pace (eds.) 2008. Mortuary ritual in prehistoric Malta. The Brochtorff Circle excavations (1987-1994). Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
- Stoddart, S. K. F. & C. A. T. Malone, 2008. Changing beliefs in the human body in prehistoric Malta 5000-1500 BC, in D. Borić & J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies: Body-Centred Research in Archaeology: pp. 19-28. Oxford: Oxbow.
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| Presentations |
- Stoddart, S. 2009. "Reinterpreting prehistoric Maltese religion". Munro lecture. University of Edinburgh (February 2009).
- Stoddart, S. 2009. "The Etruscan Body". Presented at the University of Heidelberg (January 2009).
- Stoddart, S. and C. Malone 2008. "Hypogea - concealed caves or constructed temples? The Hypogea of Malta and their significance". Presented at the European Association of Archaeologists, Malta.
- Fulminante, F. and S. Stoddart, 2008. "Indigenous political dynamics and identity from a comparative perspective: Etruria and Latium". Presented at the European Association of Archaeologists, Malta.
- Stoddart, S. 2008. "Death as performance in prehistoric Malta". Presented at the European Association of Archaeologists, Malta.
- Stoddart, S. 2008. "Divisible Etruscan bodies", presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Leverhulme Programme "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body", Cambridge (January 21st, 2008).
- Stoddart, S. 2007. "The Divisible Etruscan Body", presented at the session “The Interchangeable Body?: Body Parts and Negotiation of Body Boundaries in the past and present”, 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC (November 29th, 2007).
- Stoddart, S. 2006. "Etruscan Body", presented at Accordia 9th May SAA Maltese Body Lecture.
- Stoddart, S. 2006. "The Etruscan Body", seminar at the Institute of Classical Studies, London.
- Stoddart, S. 2006. "The Etruscan Landscape," seminar at Birkbeck College, London and Columbia University, New York.
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| Marilyn Strathern |
| Publications |
- Strathern, M. 2005. Kinship, law and the unexpected: Relatives are often a surprise. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Strathern, M. 2005. Emblems, ornaments and inversions of value, Epilogue, in S. Küchler & G. Were (eds.) The art of clothing: A Pacific experience. London: UCL Press.
- Strathern, M. 2004. The whole person and its artifacts. Annual Review of Anthropology 33: 1-19.
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| Presentations |
- Strathern, M. 2005. "Can one rely on knowledge?", presented at "For locating the field: The ethnography of medical research in Africa". Conference convener Wenzel Geissler, Kilifi, Kenya (December 2005).
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| Sarah Tarlow, Annia Cherryson |
| Publications |
- Cherryson, A.K. (forthcoming) In the pursuit of knowledge: dissection, post-mortem surgery and the retention of body parts, c.1750-1850. In Hughes, J., Rebay-Salisbury, K. and Sørensen, M.L.S. (eds.). Body parts and wholes: Changing relations and meanings. Oxford: Berghahn Books.
- Cherryson, A.K. (forthcoming) Dressing for the grave: The archaeological evidence for the preparation and presentation of the corpse in post-medieval England, c. AD 1600-1900, in H. Mytum (ed.) Recent work in the archaeology of death. University of Alabama Press.
- Tarlow, S. 2008. The extraordinary history of Oliver Cromwell's head, in D. Borić & J. Robb (eds.) Past Bodies: Body-Centred Research in Archaeology: pp. 69-78. Oxford: Oxbow.
- Tarlow, S. (forthcoming) Changing beliefs about the dead body in post-medieval Britain and Ireland, in M. Prusac (ed.) Ritual changes and changing rituals. Oslo: National Museum of Norway.
- Tarlow, S. (forthcoming) Candied fruit or carrionlie carkase? Beliefs about the dead body in early modern Britain. In H. Mytum (ed.) Recent work in the archaeology of death. University of Alabama Press.
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| Presentations |
- Cherryson, A.K. 2008. "Non-conformism and the geography of burial, c.1689-1880". Presented at the Society of Post-medieval archaeology conference (September 2008).
- Tarlow, S. 2008. Changing beliefs about the dead body in post-medieval Britain and Ireland. Presented at the "Ritual changes and changing rituals", National Museum of Norway, Oslo (May 2008).
- Tarlow, S. 2008. "Resisting anatomy in early modern Britain", University of Manchester Archaeology Society (March 2008).
- Tarlow, S. 2008. "Resisting anatomy in early modern Britain", Lampeter Archaeology Society (February 2008).
- Tarlow, S. 2008. "The living dead: anxieties about cutting the body". Society for Historical Archaeology annual meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico (January 2008).
- Tarlow, S. & A. Cherryson, 2008. "Belief discourses and dead bodies in post-Reformation Britain and Ireland", presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Leverhulme Programme "Changing Beliefs of the Human Body", Cambridge (January 21st, 2008).
- Tarlow, S. 2006. "The extraordinary history of Oliver Cromwell's head", presented at the Garrod Research Seminar, Cambridge (February 23rd, 2006) and at Society for American Archaeology meetings, San Juan, Puert Rico (April 28th, 2006).
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