Charly French
Selected Publications
| [1] | French C.A.I. (2010).
People, societies, and landscapes.
Science, 328 (5977):pp. 443–444.
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| [2] | Jones R., Challands A., French C.A.I., Card N., Downes J., and Richards C. (2010).
Exploring the location and function of a Late Neolithic house at Crossiecrown, Orkney by geophysical, geochemical and soil micromorphological methods.
Archaeological Prospection, 17 (1):pp. 29–47.
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| [3] | Conneller C., Ballantyne R., French C.A.I., and Speller G. (2009). Investigation of a Final Palaeolithic site at Rookery Farm, Great Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 75:pp. 167–187 |
| [4] | French C.A.I. (2009).
Hydrological monitoring of an alluviated landscape in the lower Great Ouse valley at Over, Cambridgeshire: The quarry restoration phase.
Environmental Archaeology, 14 (1):pp. 62–75.
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| [5] | French C.A.I., Periman R., Scott Cummings L., Hall S., Goodman-Elgar M., and Boreham J. (2009a).
Holocene alluvial sequences, cumulic soils and fire signatures in the middle Rio Puerco basin at Guadalupe Ruin, New Mexico.
Geoarchaeology, 24 (5):pp. 638–676.
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| [6] | French C.A.I., Sulas F., and Madella M. (2009b).
New geoarchaeological investigations of the valley systems in the Aksum area of northern Ethiopia.
CATENA, 78 (3):pp. 218–233.
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| [7] | Sulas F., Madella M., and French C.A.I. (2009).
State formation and water resources management in the Horn of Africa: the Aksumite Kingdom of the northern Ethiopian highlands.
World Archaeology, 41 (1):pp. 2–15.
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| [8] | Boric D., French C.A.I., and Dimitrijevic V. (2008). Vlasac revisited: Formation processes, stratigraphy and dating. Documenta Praehistorica, 35:pp. 261–287 |
| [9] | Singh R.N., Petrie C.A., French C.A.I., Goudie A.S., Gupta S., Tewari R., Singh A.K., Sinha R., Srivastava R., Yadav S., and Singh V.K. (2008).
Settlements in context: Reconnaissance in Western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
Man and Environment, 33 (2).
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| [10] | Ayala G. and French C.A.I. (2005a).
Erosion modeling of past land-use practices in the Fiume di Sotto di Troina river valley, north-central Sicily.
Geoarchaeology, 20 (2):pp. 149–167.
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| [11] | Ayala G. and French C.A.I. (2005b).
Introduction.
Geoarchaeology, 20 (2):pp. 91–92.
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| [12] | French C.A.I., Lewis H.A., Scaife R., and Allen M. (2005).
New perspectives on Holocene landscape development in the southern English chalklands: The upper Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset.
Geoarchaeology, 20 (2):pp. 109–34.
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| [13] | French C.A.I. and Pryor F.M. (2005). Archaeology and environment of the Etton landscape. East Anglian Archaeology Report 109. Peterborough: Fenland Archaeological Trust |
| [14] | French C.A.I. (2004a). Hydrological monitoring of an alluviated landscape in the lower Great Ouse valley at Over, Cambridgeshire: Results of the gravel extraction phase. Environmental Archaeology, 9 (1):pp. 1–13 |
| [15] | French C.A.I. (2004b).
Literature review and research priorities.
In: M. Davis, K. Gdaniec, M. Brice, and L. White (eds.), Mitigation of Construction Impact on Archaeological Remains, pp. 30–33. London: MoLAS for English Heritage.
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| [16] | French C.A.I. (2004c). Soil micromorphology. In: A. Crowson (ed.), Hot rocks in the Norfolk Fens: The excavation of a burnt flint mound at Northwold, 1994–5, East Anglian Archaeology Occasional Paper 16, pp. 26–27. Gressenhall: East Anglian Archaeology |
| [17] | French C.A.I. (2004d). Evaluation survey and excavation at Wandlebury Ringwork, Cambridgeshire, 1994–7. Proceedings of the Cambridgeshire Antiquarian Society, XCIII:pp. 15–66 |
| [18] | French C.A.I. (2004e). Book Review: Soil science and archaeology: Three test cases from Minoan Crete. The Holocene, 14 (5):p. 794 |
| [19] | French C.A.I. (2004f). Hydrological monitoring of an alluviated landscape in the Lower Great Ouse Valley at Over, Cambridgeshire: results of the gravel extraction phase. Environmental Archaeology, 9:pp. 1–13 |
| [20] | Ayala G. and French C.A.I. (2003). Holocene landscape dynamics in a Sicilian upland river valley. In: A. Howard, D. Passmore, and M. Macklin (eds.), The alluvial archaeology of north-west Europe and the Mediterranean, pp. 229–235. Rotterdam: Balkema |
| [21] | French C.A.I. (2003). Geoarchaeology in action: Studies in soil micromorphology and landscape evolution. London: Routledge |
| [22] | French C.A.I. and Heathcote J. (2003). Holocene landscape change in the lower Great Ouse valley, Cambridgeshire, England. In: A. Howard, D. Passmore, and M. Macklin (eds.), The Alluvial Archaeology of North-West Europe and the Mediterranean, pp. 81–92. Rotterdam: Balkema |
| [23] | French C.A.I., Lewis H.A., Allen M., Scaife R., and Green M. (2003). Archaeological and palaeoenvironmental investigations of the upper Allen valley, Cranborne Chase, Dorset. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 69:pp. 201–234 |
| [24] | 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:pp. 181–210 |
| [25] | French C.A.I. and Whitelaw T.M. (1999).
Soil erosion, agricultural terracing and site formation processes at Markiani, Amorgos, Greece: The micromorphological perspective.
Geoarchaeology, 14 (2):pp. 151–189.
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| [26] | French C.A.I. (1998).
Book review: A.G. Brown—Alluvial geoarchaeology: floodplain archaeology and environmental change.
Antiquity, 72 (278):pp. 955–956.
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| [27] | Matthews W., French C.A.I., Lawrence T., Cutler D.F., and Jones M.K. (1997).
Microstratigraphic Traces of Site Formation Processes and Human Activities.
World Archaeology, 29 (2):pp. 281–308.
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| [28] | French C.A.I. (1994a).
Book review: Vance T. Holliday—Soils in archaeology: Landscape evolution and human occupation.
Antiquity, 68:pp. 469–469.
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| [29] | French C.A.I. (1994b). Excavation of the Deeping St Nicholas barrow complex. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Reports Series 1. Sleaford: Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire |
| [30] | French C.A.I. (1992).
Fengate to Flag Fen: Summary of the soil and sediment analyses.
Antiquity, 66 (251):pp. 458–61.
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| [31] | French C.A.I., Pryor F.M., and Armour-Chelu M. (eds.) (1992). The South-west Fen Dyke Survey Project 1982–86.. East Anglian Archaeology Report 59. Peterborough: Fenland Archaeological Trust |
| [32] | French C.A.I. (1991). Excavations in advance of the A605 Bypass at Elton. Northamptonshire Archaeology, 23:pp. 79–82 |
| [33] | French C.A.I. (1990).
Neolithic soils, middens and alluvium in the lower Welland valley.
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 9 (3):pp. 305–311.
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| [34] | MacKreth D.F., Esmonde Cleary A.S., Bamford H., Shepherd J., Perrin J.R., Wild F., Rollo L., Cameron F., French C.A.I., King J., Powell F., Bramwell D., Harman M., and Gurney D. (1988).
Excavation of an Iron Age and Roman Enclosure at Werrington, Cambridgeshire.
Britannia, 19:pp. 59–151.
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| [35] | French C.A.I. and Taylor M. (1985).
Dessication and destruction: The immediate effects of de-watering at Etton, Cambridgeshire.
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 4 (2):pp. 139–155.
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| [36] | Pryor F.M., French C.A.I., Crowther D., Gurney D., Simpson G., and Taylor M. (1985). Archaeology and environment in the lower Welland Valley Volume I. East Anglian Archaeology Report 27. Cambridge: Fenland Project Committee and Cambridgeshire Archaeological Committee |
| [37] | French C.A.I. (1983). An environmental study of the soil, sediment and molluscan evidence associated with prehistoric monuments on river terrace gravels in north-west Cambridgeshire. Ph.D. thesis, University of London |
| [38] | French C.A.I. (1982).
An analysis of the molluscs from an Ipswichian interglacial river channel deposit at Maxey, Cambridgeshire, England.
Geological Magazine, 119 (6):pp. 593–598.
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| [39] | French C.A.I. (1979). An analysis of molluscs and sediments from Bronze and Iron Age ditches at Fengate, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. Bulletin of the Institute of Archaeology, London, 16 |
