Colin Shell
Selected publications
| [1] | Bewley R.H., Crutchley S.P., and Shell C.A. (2005).
New light on an ancient landscape: LiDAR survey in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site.
Antiquity, 79 (305):pp. 636–647.
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| [2] | Shell C.A. (2005). Digital airborne remote sensing. High-resolution digital airborne survey for archaeological research and cultural landscape management. In: C. MUsson, R. Palmer, and S. Campana (eds.), Volo nel passato. Aerofotografia e cartografia archeologica, pp. 271–283. Florence: Insegna del Giglio |
| [3] | Roughley C.F. and Shell C.A. (2004).
Views of Carnac: Applications of visibility analysis and dynamic visualisation for understanding the Neolithic monuments of Southern Brittany.
Internet Archaeology, 16.
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| [4] | Shell C.A. (2002). Airborne high-resolution digital, visible, infra-red and thermal sensing for archaeology. In: R.H. Bewley and W. Raczkowski (eds.), Aerial Archaeology—Developing Future Practice: NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Leszno, Poland, 15th–17th November 2000, NATO Science Series, Series I: Life and Behavioural Sciences, pp. 181–195. Amsterdam: IOS Press |
Publications
| [1] | Chapman R.J., Leake R.C., Warner R.A., Cahill M.C., Moles N.R., Shell C.A., and Taylor J.J. (2006).
Microchemical characterisation of natural gold and artefact gold as a tool for provenancing prehistoric gold artefacts: A case study in Ireland.
Applied Geochemistry, 21 (6):pp. 904–918.
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| [2] | Bewley R.H., Crutchley S.P., and Shell C.A. (2005).
New light on an ancient landscape: LiDAR survey in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site.
Antiquity, 79 (305):pp. 636–647.
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| [3] | Merlo S. and Shell C.A. (2005).
Developing a multidimensional GIS framework for archaeological excavations.
ISPRS International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Systems, XXXVI-5/C34:pp. 918–922.
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| [4] | Shell C.A. (2005a). Digital airborne remote sensing. High-resolution digital airborne survey for archaeological research and cultural landscape management. In: C. MUsson, R. Palmer, and S. Campana (eds.), Volo nel passato. Aerofotografia e cartografia archeologica, pp. 271–283. Florence: Insegna del Giglio |
| [5] | Shell C.A. (2005b). The Loughcrew landscape project. PAST: The newsletter of the Prehistoric Society, 51:pp. 1–3 |
| [6] | Roughley C.F. and Shell C.A. (2004).
Views of Carnac: Applications of visibility analysis and dynamic visualisation for understanding the Neolithic monuments of Southern Brittany.
Internet Archaeology, 16.
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| [7] | Shell C.A. and Roughley C.F. (2004). Exploring the Loughcrew landscape: a new approach with airborne LiDAR. Archaeology Ireland, 18:pp. 20–23 |
| [8] | Mei J. and Shell C.A. (2002). The Iron Age cultures in Xinjiang and their steppe connections. In: K.V. Boyle, A.C. Renfrew, and M.A. Levine (eds.), Ancient Interactions: East and West in Eurasia, pp. 213–234. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research |
| [9] | Roughley C.F., Sherratt A., and Shell C.A. (2002).
Past records, new views: Carnac 1830-2000.
Antiquity, 76 (291):pp. 218–223.
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| [10] | Shell C.A. (2002). Airborne high-resolution digital, visible, infra-red and thermal sensing for archaeology. In: R.H. Bewley and W. Raczkowski (eds.), Aerial Archaeology—Developing Future Practice: NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Leszno, Poland, 15th–17th November 2000, NATO Science Series, Series I: Life and Behavioural Sciences, pp. 181–195. Amsterdam: IOS Press |
| [11] | Shell C.A. and Brill R. (2001). Analysis of the Akkadian glass objects from Tell Brak. In: D. Oates, J. Oates, and H. McDonald (eds.), Excavations at Tell Brak Volume 2: Nagar in the 3rd millennium BC. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research |
| [12] | Burton N.R. and Shell C.A. (2000). GIS and visualising the palaeoenvironment. In: K. Lockyear, T.J.T. Sly, and V. Mihailescu-Birliba (eds.), Computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology: CAA 96, British Archaeological Report International Series 845, pp. 81–90. Oxford: Archaeopress |
| [13] | Shell C. (2000).
Metalworker or shaman: Early Bronze Age Upton Lovell G2a burial.
Antiquity, 74 (284):pp. 271–272.
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| [14] | Mei J. and Shell C.A. (1999).
The existence of Andronovo cultural influence in Xinjiang during the 2nd millennium BC.
Antiquity, 73 (281):pp. 570–578.
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| [15] | Watling R.J., Taylor J.J., Shell C.A., Chapman R.J., Warner R.B., Cahill M., Young S.M.M., Pollard A.M., Budd P., and Ixer R.A. (1999). The application of laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) for establishing the provenance of gold ores and artefacts. In: S.M.M. Young, A.M. Pollard, P. Budd, and R.A. Ixer (eds.), Metals in antiquity, British Archaeological Reports International Series 792, pp. 53–63. Oxford: Archaeopress |
| [16] | Mei J. and Shell C.A. (1998). Copper and bronze metallurgy in late prehistoric Xinjiang. In: V.H. Mair (ed.), The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age peoples of eastern central Asia, Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph 26, pp. 581–603. Washington DC: Institute for the Study of Man |
| [17] | Mei J., Shell C.A., Li X., and Wang B. (1998). A metallurgical study of early copper and bronze artefacts from Xinjiang, China. Bulletin of the Metals Museum (Japan), 30:pp. 1–22 |
| [18] | Shell C.A. (1998). Analyses of iron, copper and related materials. In: D. Oates, J. Oates, and H. McDonald (eds.), Excavations at Tell Brak Volume 1: The Mitanni and Old Babylonian periods. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research |
| [19] | Shell C.A. and Robinson P. (1987).
The recent reconstruction of the Bush Barrow lozenge plate.
Antiquity, 62:pp. 248–260.
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