Cameron Petrie
Publications
| [1] | Petrie C.A. (2008a). Looking for lost rivers in Northwest India. In: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Annual Report 2007–2008, p. 34. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research |
| [2] | Petrie C.A. (2008b). Lost rivers and life on the plains. Relay, 5:pp. 12–13 |
| [3] | Petrie C.A. and Singh R.N. (2008). Investigating cultural and geographical transformations from the collapse of Harappan urbanism to the rise the great Early Historic cities: A note on the Land, water and settlement project. South Asian Studies, 24:pp. 37–38 |
| [4] | Petrie C.A. and Torrence R. (2008).
Assessing the effects of volcanic disasters on human settlement in the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea: A Bayesian approach to radiocarbon calibration.
The Holocene, 18 (5):pp. 729–744.
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| [5] | Singh R.N. and Petrie C.A. (2008a). An archaeological and geographical reconnaissance of western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana: April 4th–15th and May 21st, 2008. Bharati, 32 |
| [6] | Singh R.N. and Petrie C.A. (2008b). Settlements in context: Reconnaissance in western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, April and May 2008. Man and Environment, 33 (2) |
| [7] | Kennet D., Petrie C.A., and Priestman S.M.N. (2007). The glazed ceramics. In: R.A.E. Coningham and I. Ali (eds.), Charsadda: The British–Pakistani excavations at the Bala Hisar, volume 1709 of Society for South Asian Studies Monograph No. 5, pp. 227–233. Oxford: BAR International Series |
| [8] | Petrie C.A. (2007). Kaftari ceramic vessels. In: E. Yarshater (ed.), Encyclopaedia Iranica. Los Angeles: Mazda Publishers |
| [9] | Petrie C.A. and Magee P. (2007). Histories, epigraphy and authority: Achaemenid and indigenous control in Pakistan in the 1st millennium BC. Gandharan Studies, 1:pp. 3–21 |
| [10] | Petrie C.A., Morris J.C., Khan F., Knox J.R., and Thomas K.D. (2007a). The dynamics of ceramic production and distribution during the later prehistoric in the Bannu and Gomal Regions, NWFP, Pakistan. South Asian Studies, 23:pp. 75–94 |
| [11] | Petrie C.A., Sardari Zarchi A., and Javanmard Zardeh A. (2007b). Developing societies and economies in 4th millennium BC Fars: Further excavations at Tol-e Spid. Iran, 45:pp. 301–309 |
| [12] | Potts D.T., Asgari Chaverdi A., Petrie C.A., Dusting A., Farhadi F., McRae I.K., Shikhi S., Wong E.H., Lashkari A., and Javanmard Zadeh A. (2007). The Mamasani archaeological project, stage two: Excavations at Qaleh Kali (Tappeh Servan/Jinjun [MS 46]). Iran, 45:pp. 287–300 |
| [13] | Petrie C.A., Asgari A., and Seyedin M. (2006a). Excavations at tol-e spid. In: D.T. Potts and K. Roustaei (eds.), The Mamasani archaeological project stage one: A report on the first two seasons of the ICAR–University of Sydney Expedition to the Mamasani District, Fars Province, Iran, pp. 89–134. Tehran: Iranian Center for Archaeological Research |
| [14] | Petrie C.A., Seyedin M., and Askari Chaverdi A. (2006b). Kaftari and Kaftari-related ceramics in Southwest Iran and the Persian Gulf. Iranian Center for Archaeological Research Archaeological Reports, 4:pp. 177–186 |
| [15] | Petrie C.A., Weeks L.R., Potts D.T., and Roustaei K. (2006c). Perspectives on the cultural sequence of mamasani. In: D.T. Potts and K. Roustaei (eds.), The Mamasani archaeological project stage one: A report on the first two seasons of the ICAR–University of Sydney Expedition to the Mamasani District, Fars Province, Iran, pp. 169–196. Tehran: Iranian Center for Archaeological Research |
| [16] | Potts D.T., Roustaei K., Alamdari K., Alizadeh K., Asgari Chaverdi A., Khosrowzadeh A., McCall B., Niakan L., Petrie C.A., Seyedin M., Weeks L.R., and Zaidi M. (2006a). Eight thousand years of history in Fars Province, Iran. Near Eastern Archaeology, 68 (3):pp. 84–92 |
| [17] | Potts D.T., Roustaei K., Weeks L.R., and Petrie C.A. (2006b). The Mamasani District and the archaeology of Southwestern Iran. In: D.T. Potts and K. Roustaei (eds.), The Mamasani archaeological project stage one: A report on the first two seasons of the ICAR–University of Sydney Expedition to the Mamasani District, Fars Province, Iran, pp. 1–16. Tehran: Iranian Center for Archaeological Research |
| [18] | Roustaei K., Alamdari K., and Petrie C.A. (2006). Landscape and environment in the Mamasani District. In: D.T. Potts and K. Roustaei (eds.), The Mamasani archaeological project stage one: A report on the first two seasons of the ICAR–University of Sydney expedition to the Mamasani District, Fars Province, Iran, pp. 17–30. Tehran: Iranian Center for Archaeological Research |
| [19] | Magee P., Khan F., Knox J.R., Petrie C.A., and Thomas K.D. (2005a). Exploring Iron Age complexity in the North West Frontier Province, Pakistan: The 2000 Season of excavations at Akra by the Bannu Archaeological Project. In: C. Jarrige and V. Lefévre (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 2001: Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on South Asian Archaeology, European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, Paris, 2-6 July 2001, volume I, pp. 201–206. Paris: Éditions Recherche sur les Civilisations |
| [20] | Magee P., Petrie C.A., Knox J.R., Khan F., and Thomas K.D. (2005b). The Achaemenid Empire in South Asia and recent excavations at Akra in Northwest Pakistan. American Journal of Archaeology, 109:pp. 711–741 |
| [21] | Petrie C.A. (2005a). Ceramic production and distribution in the late 1st and early 2nd millennia AD Akra, Bannu, NWFP. In: U. Franke-Vogt and H.J. Weisshaar (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 2003: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists (7–11 July 2003, Bonn), pp. 533–540. Aachen |
| [22] | Petrie C.A. (2005b). The late 1st and early 2nd millennia AD at Akra, N.W.F.P., Pakistan. In: C. Jarrige and V. Lefévre (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 2001: Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on South Asian Archaeology, European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, Paris, 2–6 July 2001, volume II, pp. 607–614. Paris: Éditions Recherche sur les Civilisations |
| [23] | Petrie C.A., Askari Chaverdi A., and Seyedin M. (2005). From Anshan to Dilmun and Magan: The spatial and temporal distribution of Kaftari and Kaftari-Related ceramic vessels. Iran, 43:pp. 49–86 |
| [24] | Petrie C.A. (2002). Seleucid Uruk: An analysis of ceramic distribution. Iraq, 64:pp. 85–123 |
| [25] | Khan F., Knox J.R., Magee P., Petrie C.A., and Thomas K.D. (2000). Preliminary report on the fourth season of excavation at Akra, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan. Journal of Asian Civilisations, XXIII (2):pp. 105–136 |
| [26] | Petrie C.A. (2000). Late pre-Islamic ceramics from the tomb at Sharm, Fujairah, U.A.E. Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 11:pp. 80–86 |
| [27] | Riley, M and Cameron A Petrie (1999). An analysis fo the architecture of the tomb at Sharm, Fujairah, U.A.E. Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 10:pp. 180–189 |
| [28] | Petrie C.A. (1998). The Iron Age fortifications of Husn Awhala (Fujairah, U.A.E.). Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 9:pp. 246–260 |
| [29] | Petrie C.A. and Bolton S. (1997). In the Field—Archaeology at the University of Sydney, volume IV of Sydney University Archaeological Methods Series. Sydney: SUAMS |
