Department of Archaeology

McBurney Laboratory

Publications and Reports

Arroyo-Kalin, M.

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Ayala, G.

  • In press. Cambiamenti del paessaggio in rapporto allâ??occupazione preistorica nella sicilia centro-settentrionale: un approccio geoarcheologico. Le communità della preistoria italiana. Studi e richerche sul Neolitico e le Età dei metalli, IIPP XXXV.
  • 2000. The Vela Draga (Croatia): geoarchaeological assessment. Unpublished report, University of Cambridge.
  • 1998. The Metapontine Plain from the Neolithic to the Early Iron Age. Unpublished Masters thesis, Università di Roma, La Sapienza.

Ayala, G. and Fitzjohn, M.

  • 2002a. Seeing is believing: Questions of Archaeological Visibility in the Mediterranean. Antiquity, 78, 337-338.
  • 2002. Prehistoric Troinese Landscapes - GIS Representations of Field Survey. In Muskett, G. (ed.) SOMA 2001: Symposium on Mediterranean archaeology; proceedings of the fifth annual meeting of postgraduate researchers. The University of Liverpool, 23-25 February 2001. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports.

Ayala, G. and French, C.

  • Forthcoming. Holocene landscape dynamics in a Sicilian upland river valley. In Howard, A.J., Macklin, M. G. and Passmore, D. G. (eds.) The Alluvial Archaeology of North West Europe and the Mediterranean. Rotterdam: Balkema.
  • Forthcoming. Some micromorphological aspects of landscape change in the Troina valley of upland Sicily. In Cremaschi, M. and Trombino, L. (eds.) Archaeological Soil Micromorphology Working Group Proceedings. Quaderni di Geodinamica Alpina Quaternaria.

Barker, G., Barton, H., Bird, M., Cole, F., Daly, P., Earl of Cranbrook, Gilbertson, D., Hunt, C., Krigbaum, J., Lewis, H., Lloyd-Smith, L, Manser, J., Menotti, F., Paz, V., Piper, P., Pyatt, B., Rabett, R., Reynolds, T., Stephens, M., Trickett, M. and Whittaker, P.

  • In press. The Niah Cave Project: the third (2002) season of fieldwork. Sarawak Museum Journal, 57 (78).

Boivin, N. L.

  • 2002. Geoarchaeology and the goddess Laksmi: Rajasthani insights into prehistoric mineralogy. Paper presented in the â??Soils, stones and symbols: Theorizing the mineral worldâ?? session at the 8th European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting, Thessaloniki, 24-29 September, 2002
  • 2002. Dirty secrets: The untold story of Neolithic soil use. Paper presented to the Trinity College Archaeological Society, Carmarthen, Wales.
  • 2001. 'Archaeological science as anthropology': space, time and materiality in rural India and the ancient past. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Cambridge.
  • 2001. Layers, places and memories: Ethnoarchaeological insights into Neolithic processes of 'layering.' Paper presented at the Conference 'Layers, Surfaces and Interfaces: Apotropaism and Memory as Material Practice', University of Cambridge, 4 November, 2001.
  • 2000. Life rhythms and floor sequences: excavating time in rural Rajasthan and Neolithic Catalhoyuk. World Archaeology, 31 (3), 367-388.
  • 2000. Divine soils and auspicious floors: Bridging the science-theory gap in a rural Rajasthani village. Paper presented in the â??Science in Contextâ?? session at the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) Conference, University of Oxford, 18-20 December, 2000.
  • 1997. Insidious or just boring? An examination of academic writing in archaeology. Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 14 (2), 105-125.
  • 1996. The micromorphological analysis of a Hellenistic to Roman period occupation sequence from the Souks site in Beirut, Lebanon. Unpublished Mphil dissertation, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge.

Boivin, N. and French, C. A. I.

  • 1999. New questions and answers in the micromorphology of the occupation deposits at the Souks site, Beirut. Berytus, XLIII, 181-210.

Boivin, N. and Fuller, D.

  • 2001. Looking for post-processual theory in South Asian Archaeology. In Settar, S. and Korisettar, R. (eds.) Indian Arachaeology in Retrospect, Volume IV: History, Theory and Method. Publication of the Indian Council for Historical Research. New Delhi: Manohar.

Boivin, N., Korisettar, R., Venkatasubbaiah, P. C., Lewis, H., Havanur, D. Malagyannavar, K., Melakar, S. K. and Chincholi, S.

  • 2002 (in press). Exploring Neolithic and Megalithic South India: the Bellary District archaeological project. Antiquity, 76.

Bunbury, Judith

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Coyle, B. and French, C.

  • 1995. Late Iron Age and Roman 'Dark Earths' at New Hall. Unpublished report.

Coyle, B. and Wallace, G.

  • 1994. A Roman palaeosol in the Master's Garden, St. John's College. Unpublished report.

Crowther, D. R., French, C. A. I. and Pryor, F. M. M.

  • Approaching the Fens the flexible way. In Haselgrove, C., Millet, M. and Smith, I. (eds.) Archaeology and the Ploughsoil, 59-76.

Evans, J. G., French, C. A. I. and Leighton, D.

  • Habitat change in two late-glacial and post-glacial sites in southern Britain: the molluscan evidence. In Limbrey, S. and Evans, J. G. (eds.) The effect of man on the landscape: the lowland zone, 63-75. CBA Research Report 21.

Frederick, C., Krahtopoulou, A. and Kousoulakou, M.

  • 2002. Polycyclic Terracing: The View from Kythera. Paper given at the 9th International Aegean Conference, 'Metron' Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age. Yale University, 18-21 April 2002. (METRON Abstracts on-line)

French, C. A. I.

  • In press. Archaeology and Environment of the Lower Welland Valley, Cambridgeshire. East Anglian Archaeology/Fenland Archaeological Trust Monograph.
  • In press. Micromorphology of buried soils associated with Mesolithic flint scatter sites of Gleann Mor, Bolsay Farm and Coulerararch, Islay. In Mithen, S. The Southern Hebrides Mesolithic Project.
  • In press. Soil formation and erosion in Holocene valley landscapes: case studies from Cranborne Chase, southeastern Spain, Sicily and Yemen. In Bell, M and Boardman, L (eds.) Geoarchaeology: Landscape changes over archaeological timescales. Oxbow Monograph. Oxford: Oxbow.
  • In press (2003). Geomorphological and micromorphological investigations of palaeosols, valley sediments and a sunken floored dwelling at Botai, Kazakhstan. In Levine, M. and Renfrew, A. C. (eds.) Late Prehistoric Exploitation of the Eurasian Steppe, 105-114. McDonald Institute Monograph. Cambridge: McDonald Institute.
  • 2003. Geoarchaeology in Action: Studies in soil micromorphology and landscape evolution. London: Routledge.
  • 2001. Book review of An Archaeology of Natural Places by Richard Bradley. American Journal of Archaeology, 105, 717-8.
  • 2001. The development of the Flag Fen and Fengate prehistoric landscape. In Pryor, F. The Flag Fen Basin: Archaeology and environment of a Fenland landscape, Chapters 3, 4, 14 and 17 and Appendices 1, 2 and 5, pp 20-2, 39-43, 53-8, 382-3, 400-404, 437-447 and 450. London: English Heritage.
  • 2000. Dewatering, desiccation and erosion: an appraisal of water and fen. In Crowson, A., Lane, T. and Reeve, J.(eds.)Fenland Management Project Excavations 1991-1995, 4-8. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Reports Series No. 3.
  • 2000. The development of the fenland in prehistoric and Roman times. In Kirby, T. and Oosthuizen, S. (eds.) An Atlas of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire History, 4-5.
  • 2000. Molluscs. In Chowne, P., Cleal, R. and Fitzpatrick, A. P. Excavations at Billingborough, Lincolnshire, 1975-8: a Bronze-Iron Age settlement and salt-working site, 86-88. East Anglian Archaeology.
  • 2000. Micromorphological analysis of the buried Iron Age surface at Cowbit, Lincs. In Lane, T. (ed.) Fenland Management Project: Roman and Medieval Salt Production, 78. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Report Series No. 4.
  • 2000. Soil micromorphological analysis of the buried soil and saltern mound at Middleton, Norfolk. In Lane, T. (ed.) Fenland Management Project: Roman and Medieval Salt Production, 222-4. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Report Series No. 4.
  • 2000. Micromorphological analysis of the evaporation/settling tanks at Parsons Drove 15, Lincs. In Lane, T. (ed.) Fenland Management Project: Roman and Medieval Salt Production, 451. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Report Series No. 4.
  • 1999. Star Carr: the micromorphological analyses of the old land surface. In Mellars, P. A. and Day, P. (eds.) Star Carr in Context, 80-82. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Monograph.
  • 1999. Allerod buried soil. In Hearne, C. and Birbeck, V. A35 Tolpuddle to Puddleton Bypass DBFO, Dorset, 1996-8, 175. Wessex Archaeology Report No. 15.
  • 1999. Micromorphological analysis of the occupation deposits in Sala 1, Cova des Mussol. In Lull, V., Mico, R., Herrada, C. and Risch, R. La Cova des Carritx y La Cova des Mussol, 421-3. Ideologia y Sociedad en la Prehistoria de Menorca.
  • 1999. Micromorphological analysis of the cave deposits. In Lull, V., Mico, R., Herrada, C. and Risch, R. La Cova des Carritx y La Cova des Mussol, 483-4. Ideologia y Sociedad en la Prehistoria de Menorca.
  • 1998. Book review of Alluvial Geoarchaeology by A. G. Brown. Antiquity, 72, 955-7.
  • 1998. Book review of Paleoindian Geoarchaeology of the Southern High Plains by V. T. Holliday. Antiquity, 72, 957-8.
  • 1998. The analysis of the ditch sediments. In Seager Smith, R. H. Excavations at Tattershall Thorpe and Billingborough Fen, Lincolnshire, 17-18. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Report 33.
  • 1998. The analysis of the buried soil within the Etton causewayed enclosure. In Pryor, F. M. M. Excavation of the Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure at Etton, Maxey, 311-332. English Heritage Archaeological Report 18.
  • 1998. The soil micromorphology of the Etton enclosure ditch fills. In Pryor, F. M. M. Excavation of the Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure at Etton, Maxey, 311-332. English Heritage Archaeological Report 18.
  • 1997. Micromorphological analysis. In Borziac, A. and Allsworth-Jones, P. The Upper Palaeolithic site of Ciuntu on the Middle Pruth. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 63, 285-301.
  • 1997. West Runton, Norfolk: micromorphological analysis of the 'red' bed above the elephant. Unpublished report.
  • 1997. Micromorphological analysis of the buried soils. In Malim, T. New evidence on the Cambridgeshire Dykes and Worsted Street Roman Road. Proceedings of the Cambridgeshire Antiquarian Society, LXXXV, 90-95.
  • 1997. The micromorphological analysis of the Romano-British midden sequence at Glinton A15(CLIA15/96), Cambridgeshire. Unpublished report.
  • 1997. March Hill, 1994 and 1995: micromorphological analyses. Unpublished report.
  • 1996. Micromorphology of the buried soil in Trench P. In Jackson, R. P. J. and Potter, T. W. Excavations at Stonea, Cambridgeshire, 1980-85, 221-223. British Museum Press.
  • 1996. The molluscan analysis. In Jackson, R. P. J. and Potter, T. W. Excavations at Stonea, Cambridgeshire, 1980-85, 639-654. British Museum Press.
  • 1996. Micromorphology; (with the editors and A. C. Stevenson) The case study: the middle and lower Aguas; (with D. Passmore and L. Schulte) Geomorphological, erosion and edaphic processes. In Castro, P. V., Chapman, R. W., Gili, S., Lull, V., Micó, R., Rihuete, C., Risch, R. and Sanahujya Yll, MaE. (eds.) Aguas Project.
  • 1996. Bawsey: soil analysis of the mound, outer bank and associated buried soils. In Wymer, J. J. Barrow Excavations in Norfolk, 1984-88, 19-21. East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 77.
  • 1995. The pre-Saxon palaeosols beneath the Cambridgeshire Dykes. Unpublished report.
  • 1995. Occupation deposits within three Palaeolithic cave sites in Moldavia. Unpublished report.
  • 1994. The micromorphological analysis of the buried soil. In Downes, J. Excavation of a Bronze Age cairn at Mousland, Stromness, Orkney. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 124, 141-154.
  • 1994. A double pit alignment and other features at Field OS29, Tallington, Lincolnshire. In Simpson, W. G. et al., The Fenland Project Number 7: Excavations in Peterborough and the Lower Welland Valley, 1960-1969, 29-68. East Anglian Archaeology 61.
  • 1994. The Archaeology Along the A605 Elton-Haddon Bypass, Cambridgeshire. Fenland Archaeological Trust Monograph 2. Cambridgeshire County Council.
  • 1994. Excavation of the Deeping St. Nicholas Barrow Complex, South Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Series Report No. 1.
  • 1994. Barleycroft Farm, Bluntisham, Cambs.: the soil assessment. Unpublished report.
  • 1994. Soil erosion, agricultural terracing and site formation processes at Markiani, Amorgos, Greece. Unpublished report.
  • 1993. Fengate 1992: soils assessment. Unpublished report.
  • 1993. Coveney: soil micromorphological analysis. Unpublished report.
  • 1992. The micromorphological analysis of the valley section profile (Intervention 53): interim report 3. Unpublished report.
  • 1992. Alluviated fen-edge prehistoric landscapes in Cambridgeshire, England. In Bernardi, M. (ed.) Archeologia del Paesaggio, 709-731. IV Ciclo di Lezioni Sulla Ricerca Applicata in Campo Archeologico, Universita di Siena.
  • 1992. Fengate to Flag Fen: summary of the soil and sediment analysis. Antiquity, 66, 458-461.
  • 1991. Excavation of Deeping St. Nicholas Barrow Site 28, Lincolnshire. Antiquity, 65, 580-582.
  • 1991. Barnhouse excavations (1989): soil micromorphological analyses. Unpublished Report.
  • 1990. Neolithic soils, middens and alluvium in the lower Welland valley. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 9(3), 305-311.
  • 1988. The southwest Fen dyke survey project. Antiquity, 62 (235), 343-348.
  • 1988. Soils and snails. In Mackreth, D. F. Excavation of an Iron Age and Roman enclosure at Werrington, Cambridgeshire. Britannia, 19, 142-146.
  • 1988. Aspects of buried prehistoric soils in the lower Welland valley and the fen margin north of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. In Groenman-van Waateringe, W. and Robinson, M. (eds.) Man-made Soils, 115-128. BAR International Series 410.
  • 1988. Murphy, P. and French, C. A. I. (eds.) The Exploitation of Wetlands. BAR British Series 186. Oxford: BAR.
  • 1988. Further aspects of the buried prehistoric soils in the fen margin northeast of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. In Murphy, P. and French, C. A. I. (eds.) The Exploitation of Wetlands, 193-211. BAR British Series 186. Oxford: BAR.
  • 1984. An analysis of molluscs from two Iron Age ditches at the Cat's Water site, Fengate. Appendix 2 in Pryor, F. M. M. Excavations at Fengate, Peterborough, England: The Fourth Report. Northamptonshire Archaeology Monograph 2/Royal Ontario Museum Archaeology Monograph 7.
  • 1984. An analysis of sediments from two Iron Age ditches at the Cat's Water site, Fengate. Appendix 3 in Pryor, F. M. M. Excavations at Fengate, Peterborough, England: The Fourth Report. Northamptonshire Archaeology Monograph 2/Royal Ontario Museum Archaeology Monograph 7.
  • 1984. A sediments analysis of mud brick and natural features. In Kemp, B. J. Amarna Reports I, 189-201.
  • 1984. Geomorphology and prehistory at el-Amarna. In Kemp, B.J. Amarna Reports I, 202-11.
  • 1984. Archaeology. In Nortcliff, S. Down to Earth, 47-52.
  • 1983. An Environmental Study of the Soil, Sediment and Molluscan Evidence Associated with Prehistoric Monuments on River Terrace Gravels in North-west Cambridgeshire. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of London.
  • 1982. An analysis of the molluscs from an Ipswichian interglacial river channel deposit at Maxey, Cambridgeshire, England. Geological Magazine, 119 (6), 593-598.
  • 1981. An analysis of the sediments at East Karnak. Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, 11 (4), 263-270.
  • 1980. An analysis of sediments from two Bronze Age ditches at the Newark Road site, Fengate. In Pryor, F. M. M. Excavations at Fengate, Peterborough, England: The Third Report, 190-202. Northamptonshire Archaeology Monograph 1/Royal Ontario Museum Monograph 6.
  • 1980. An analysis of the molluscs from two Bronze Age ditches at the Newark Road site, Fengate. In Pryor, F. M. M. Excavations at Fengate, Peterborough, England: The Third Report, 204-212. Northamptonshire Archaeology Monograph 1/Royal Ontario Museum Monograph 6.

French, C. A. I., Davis, M. and Heathcote, J.

  • 1999. Hydrological monitoring of alluviated landscapes in the lower Great Ouse valley, Cambridgeshire: Interim results of the first three years. Environmental Archaeology - The Journal of Human Palaeoecology, 4, 41-56.

French, C. A. I. and Langford, H.

  • Sediment descriptions and significant sedimentary structures. In Cool Peterborough: Peterborough in the Ice Ages, 28-34. Peterborough Museum Exhibition Booklet.

French, C. A. I. and Lewis, H.

  • 2001. The Depot site - micromorphological analysis. In Pryor, F. et al. The Archaeology and Environment of the Flag Fen Basin, 20-22 & 437-442. Swindon: English Heritage.

French, C. A. I., Lewis, H., Allen, M. and Scaife, R.

  • 2001. Palaeoenvironmental and archaeological investigations on Wyke Down and in the upper Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset, England: Interim Summary Report for 1998-9. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archeological Society, 122, 53-71.

French, C. A. I., Lewis, H., Scaife, R., Allen, M. and Green, M.

  • Forthcoming. Archaeological and palaeoenvironmental investigations of the upper Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society.

French, C. A. I., Macklin, M. G. and Passmore, D. G.

  • 1992. Archaeology and palaeochannels in the Lower Welland and Nene valleys: alluvial archaeology. In Needham, S. and Macklin, M. G. (eds.) Alluvial Archaeology in Britain, 169-176. The Society of Antiquaries of London.

French, C. A. I. and Pryor, F. M. M.

  • 1993. The Southwest Fen Dyke Survey Project. East Anglian Archaeology Monograph 59.
  • 1992. Floodplain gravels: buried Neolithic and Bronze Age landscapes along the fen margins. In Fulford, M. and Nichols, E. (eds.) Developing Landscapes of Lowland Britain. The Archaeology of the British Gravels: A Review, 63-77. Oxbow Monograph 27.
  • 1985. Archaeology and Environment in the Lower Welland Valley. East Anglian Archaeology 27.

French, C. A. I. and Taylor, M.

  • 1985. Desiccation and destruction: the immediate effects of de-watering at Etton, Cambridgeshire. Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 4 (2), 139-15.

French, C. A. I. and Wait, G. A.

  • 1988. An Archaeological Survey of the Cambridgeshire Gravels. Cambridgeshire County Council.

French, C. A. I. and Whitelaw, T.

  • 1999. Soil erosion, agricultural terracing and site formation processes at Markiani, Amorgos, Greece: the micromorphological perspective. Geoarchaeology, 14 (2), 151-189.

Fuller, D. and Boivin, N.

  • 2001. Beyond description and diffusion: a history of processual theory in the archaeology of South Asia. In Settar, S. and Korisettar, R. (eds.) Indian Archaeology in Retrospect, Volume IV: History, Theory and Method. Publication of the Indian Coundil for Historical Research. New Delhi: Manohar.

Ge, T., Courty, M.-A., Matthews, W. and Wattez, J.

  • 1993. Sedimentary formation processes of occupation surfaces. In Goldberg, P., Nash, D. T. and Petragia, M. D. (eds.) Formation Processes in Archaeological Context. Monographs in World Archaeology 17. Prehistory Press.

Goodman, M.

  • 1999a. Time constructions in archaeology: the challenge of the short-term in pre-columbian Andean households. In Goodman, M. and Bruck, J. (eds.) Making places in the prehistoric world: themes in settlement archaeology,145-159. London: UCL Press (Routledge).
  • 1999b. Micromorphology of Depositional Sequences from Monticulo and Santiago Excavations. In Hastorf, C. A. (ed.) Early Settlement in Chiripa, Bolivia: Research of the Taraco Archaeological Project, 51-60, 130-132. Berkeley: Archaeological Research Facility Monograph Publications, University of California, Berkeley, No. 57.
  • 1994. Soil Micromorphology and Houses: Interpretations of Samples from a pre-Roman Iron Age/Romano-British Structure at Chatteris, England. Unpublished MPhil dissertation, University of Cambridge.

Goodman, M. and Bruck, J. (eds.)

  • 1999a. Making places in the prehistoric world: themes in settlement archaeology. London: UCL Press (Routledge).
  • 1999b. Introduction: themes for a critical archaeology of prehistoric settlement. In Goodman, M. and Bruck, J. (eds.) Making places in the prehistoric world: themes in settlement archaeology,1-19. London: UCL Press (Routledge).

Hart, A.-M.

  • Forthcoming. The effects of groundwater table on iron movement in buried soils from the Middle Bronze Age. In Journal of Australian Archaeology.
  • 2001. Iron oxide and preservation in buried soils from the Middle Bronze Age. Poster presented at the Australian Archaeological Association Conference, Hervey Bay, December 2001.
  • 2001. The effect of groundwater table on iron movements in buried soils: a case study of the lower Great Ouse at Over, Cambridgeshire, England. Unpublished M. Phil. dissertation, University of Cambridge.

Kousoulakou, M.

  • 1997. Problems of Identifying Infilling Processes in Sunken-floored Buildings: A Case Study from Botai, Kazakhstan. Unpublished MPhil dissertation, University of Cambridge.

Lewis, H.

  • Forthcoming. Arable land use connotations in landscape archaeology. European Journal of Archaeology.
  • Forthcoming. Micromorphological investigations of ancient tillage: I. Structural zones created by implements. Geoarchaeology.
  • Forthcoming. The influence of soil fertility and concepts of sustainability on land-use and settlement interpretations in archaeology. Antiquity.
  • In press. The potential of soil micromorphology in South East Asian archaeology. Hukay. Bulletin of the University of the Philippines Archaeological Studies Programme.
  • 2002. An investigation of the ancient cultivation remains at Hengistbury Head Site 6, Christchurch, Dorset. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 68.
  • 2002. Report on fieldwork and soil micromorphology sampling conducted in 2002 at Niah Cave, Sarawak, Malaysia and Ille Cave, Palawan, The Philippines. Unpublished report for the Committee for South East Asian Studies.
  • 2002. Fieldwork in Cambridgeshire 2001. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, XCI, 141-149.
  • 2001. Soil micromorphology sampling at Parknabinnia court tomb (Clare Megalith 153), July 2001. Unpublished report for the Royal Irish Academy.
  • 2001. Bevaix Le Clos du Chateau and Les Chenevieres Micromorphology Report. Unpublished report for Service Cantonal d'Archeologie Neutchatel.
  • 2001. Knowlton 1994 (KWC 94) Southern Circle Excavation Soil Micromorphology Report. Unpublished report for Bournemouth University.
  • 2000. Excavation and soil micromorphological investigations of ancient tilled soils at Hengistbury Head Site 6 (Dragonfly Ponds), Christchurch, Dorset. Unpublished report for English Heritage and Dorset County Council.
  • 2000. The importance of soils evidence in landscape archaeology - perceptions and preconceptions. Conference paper presented at 'Integrating Soil Studies into Archaeological Practice and Theory: Minding the Gap', May 6th, 2000, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge.
  • 2000. Characterising ancient tillage features. Conference paper presented at the 'Soil Micromorphology in Archaeology Workshop', May 7-8th, 2000, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge.
  • 1999. Micromorphological Investigations of Soils Tilled with Reconstructed Ancient Implements at Lejre Historisk-Arkæologisk Forsøgscenter, Denmark. Unpublished report for Lejre Historical-Archaeological Research Centre.
  • 1999. Investigating pre-barrow land surfaces at Wyke Down, Dorset. Paper presented to the Prehistoric Society at the 'Lived in Environments' conference, March 13th 1999, University College London.
  • 1999. If Lepinski Vir isn't sedentary - what is? Paper presented at the Theoretical Archaeology Group conference (TAG '99), Cardiff, December 1999.
  • 1998. The Characterisation and Interpretation of Ancient Tillage Practices through Soil Micromorphology: A Methodological Study. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Cambridge.
  • 1998. Connotations of arable land use in landscape archaeology. Paper presented at the Theoretical Archaeology Group conference (TAG '98), Birmingham, December 1998.
  • 1997. Preliminary field report on the excavation of two (1m3) pits at Hengistbury Head Site 6 (Dragonfly Ponds), Dorset. Unpublished report for English Heritage and Dorset County Council.
  • 1996. Preliminary report on research into the soil micromorphological identification of tillage indicators from experimental fields at Lejre. Unpublished report for Lejre Historisk-Arkæologisk Forsøgscenter.
  • 1995. Trench 10 Watson's Lane, Little Thetford. Unpublished report for the Cambridge Archaeological Unit.
  • 1991. The influence of soil frost action on artifact displacement in temperate, boreal and arctic regions: a review and experimental study. Unpublished MSc dissertation, University of Sheffield.

Lewis, H. and French, C. A. I.

  • In press. The soil micromorphological analyses. In Cromarty, A. M., Barclay, A. and Lambrick, G. Settlement and Landscape: The Archaeology of the Wallingford Bypass. Thames Valley Landscapes Series. Oxford: Oxford Archaeological Unit.
  • 2000. Barrows, land use and landscape in prehistoric Wessex: Investigations at Wyke Down, Dorset, England. Paper and poster presented at the European Archaeological Association Meeting, September 2000, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • 2000. Palaeoenvironmental and Archaeological Investigations on Wyke Down and in the Upper Allen Valley, Dorset, England. Poster presented at the Soil Micromorphology Working Group Meeting, May 2000, Cambridge, UK.
  • 1999. Preliminary report on fieldwork carried out in Wyke Down and the Allen Valley. Unpublished report for English Heritage and Dorset County Council.

Lewis, H., French, C. and Green, M.

  • 2000. A decorated megalith from Knowlton Henges, Dorset, England. PAST, 35, 1-3.

Lewis, H. A., Malim, T. and Roberts, J.

  • 2001. Fieldwork in Cambridgeshire 2000. Proceedings of the Cambridgeshire Archaeological Society, XC, 137-147.

Malone, C., Ayala, G., Fitzjohn, M. & Stoddart, S.

  • 2002. Under the Volcano. Accordia Research Papers, Journal of the Accordia Research Centre.

Marsh, P.

  • 1998. Formation processes in 'Dark Earth'. Unpublished MPhil dissertation, University of Cambridge.

Matthews, R. J., Matthews, W. and McDonald, H.

  • 1994. Excavations at Tell Brak, 1994. Iraq, 56, 177-194.

Matthews, W.

  • Micromorphological characterisation and interpretation of occupation deposits and microstratigraphic sequences at Abu Salabikh, Iraq. In Barham, T., Bates, M. and Macphail, R. I. (eds.) Archaeological Sediments and Soils: Analysis, Interpretation and Management. Archetype Books.
  • 1992. The Micromorphology of Occupational Sequences and the Use of Space in a Sumerian City. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Cambridge.

Matthews, W., French, C. A. I., Jones, M. K., Cutler, D. F. and Lawrence, T.

  • 1996. Activities inside the temple : the microstratigraphic evidence. In Killick, R. and Moon, J. (eds.) The Dilmun Temple at Saar, 23-41. London: Kegan Paul.
  • 1996. Multiple surfaces: the micromorphology. In Hodder, I. (ed.) Catalhoyuk : The surfaces of things, 301-342. British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara Monograph No 22. Cambridge: McDonald Institute.

Matthews, W., French, C. A. I., Jones, M. K., Cutler, D. F., Lawrence, T., Bethel, P. and Evershed, R. P.

  • Forthcoming. Interdisciplinary analysis of microstratigraphic sequences and plant remains in domestic houses. Two Early Dynastic Houses. Abu Salabikh Excavations Volume 5.

Matthews, W. and Postgate, J. N. with Payne, S., Charles, M. P. and Dobney, K.

  • 1994. The imprint of living in an early Mesopotamian city: questions and answers. In Luff, R. and Rowley-Conwy, P. (eds.) Whither Environmental Archaeology? Oxbow Monograph 38.

Milek, K.

  • Forthcoming. Sveigakot 2002: Area S Interim Report. Report for the Icelandic Institute of Archaeology.
  • Forthcoming. Linking micromorphological and bulk geochemical analyses using submicroscopic techniques: a multiscaled approach to activity area analysis. In Trombino, L. (ed.) Archaeological Soil Micromorphology.
  • Forthcoming. A geoarchaeological approach to the study of Viking Age houses. In Gudmundsson, G., Magnusson, K., Stefansdottir, A., Traustadottir, R. and Snaesdottir, M. (eds.) Proceedings of the 21st Nordic Archaeology Conference.
  • 2002. Geoarchaeological sampling report. In Lucas, G. (ed.) Hofstadir 2001: Interim Report, 58-64. Reykjavik: Fornleifastofnun Islands.
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