John Robb
Publications
| [1] | Miracle P.T. and Robb J.E. (2007).
Beyond `migration' versus `acculturation': New models for the spread of agriculture.
In: A. Whittle (ed.), Going Over: The Mesolithic–Neolithic transition in Western Europe, volume 144 of Proceedings of the British Academy, pp. 90–113. London: British Academy.
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| [2] | Robb J.E. (2007a). Burial treatment as transformations of bodily ideology. In: N. Laneri (ed.), Performing Burial, pp. 287–298. Oriental Institute, University of Chicago |
| [3] | Robb J.E. (2007b). The early Mediterranean village: Agency, material culture and social change in Neolithic Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press |
| [4] | Armit I., Knüsel C., Robb J.E., and Schulting R. (2006).
Warfare and violence in prehistoric europe: an introduction.
Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 2 (1):pp. 1–11.
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| [5] | Beckett J. and Robb J.E. (2006). Neolithic burial taphonomy, ritual and interpretation in Britain and Ireland: A review. In: R. Gowland and C. Knüsel (eds.), The social archaeology of funerary remains. Oxford: Oxbow |
| [6] | Dobres M.A. and Robb J.E. (2005).
`doing' agency: Introductory remarks on methodology.
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 12 (3):pp. 159–166.
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| [7] | Farr R.H. and Robb J.E. (2005). Substances in motion: Neolithic mediterranean `trade'. In: E. Blake and A.B. Knapp (eds.), The archaeology of Mediterranean prehistory, pp. 24–45. Oxford: Blackwell |
| [8] | Robb J.E. (2005a). Agency. In: A.C. Renfrew and P.G. Bahn (eds.), Archaeology: The key concepts. London: Routledge |
| [9] | Robb J.E. (2005b). The extended artefact and the monumental economy. In: E. DeMarrais, A.C. Renfrew, and C. Gosden (eds.), Rethinking materiality: The engagement of mind with the material world, pp. 131–139. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research |
| [10] | Robb J.E. (2004).
Agency. a personal view.
Archaeological Dialogues, 11 (2):pp. 103–107.
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| [11] | Robb J.E. and Van Hove D. (2003).
Gardening, foraging and herding: Neolithic land use and social territories in Southern Italy.
Antiquity, 77 (296):pp. 241–254.
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| [12] | Tafuri M., Mastroroberto M., Robb J.E., Salvadei L., and Manzi G. (2003). Diet, mobility, and residence patterns in Bronze Age Southern Italy: Trace element analysis of human bone and dental enamel. Accordia Research Papers, 9:pp. 45–56 |
| [13] | Emberling G., Robb J.E., Speth J.D., and Wright H.T. (2002).
Kunji Cave: Early Bronze Age burials in Luristan.
Iranica Antiqua, 37:pp. 47–104.
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| [14] | Robb J.E. (2002a). Il Neolitico dell'Aspromonte Meridionale. Atti della XXVIII Riunione Scientifica in Calabria, Istituto Italiano di Preistoria e Protostoria, 38:pp. 175–188 |
| [15] | Robb J.E. (2002b). Scavi Neolitici e di età del Bronzo ad Umbro (Bova Marina, Reggio Calabria). Atti, XXXV Riunione Scientifica dell'Istituto Italiano di Pre- e Protostoria, Lipari, 35:pp. 955–958 |
| [16] | Robb J.E. (2002c). Time and biography. In: Y. Hamilakis, M. Pluciennik, and S. Tarlow (eds.), Thinking through the body: Archaeologies of corporeality, pp. 145–163. London: Kluwer/Academic |
| [17] | Robb J.E. and Tykot R. (2002). Ricostruzione di aspetti marittimi e sociali nello scambio de ossidiana durante il Neolitico tramite analisi GIS. Atti, XXXV Riunione Scientifica dell'Istituto Italiano di Pre- e Protostoria, Lipari, pp. 1021–1025 |
| [18] | Tafuri M., Mastroroberto M., Robb J.E., Salvadei L., and Manzi G. (2002). Il cimiterio di Sant'Abbondio (Pompeii): nuove perspettive su una comunità dell'età del Bronzo. Atti, Riunione Scientifica dell'Istituto Italiano di Pre- e Protostoria, Lipari, 35:pp. 1108–1114 |
| [19] | Robb J.E. (2001a).
Island identities: Ritual, travel, and the creation of difference in Neolithic Malta.
European Journal of Archaeology, 4 (2):pp. 175–202.
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| [20] | Robb J.E. (2001b). Prehistoric excavations at Bova Marina (RC): The 2001 Field Season. Paleo-express: Comunicazioni di preistoria italiana, 7:pp. 7–8 |
| [21] | Robb J.E. (2001c). Studying prehistory and protohistory in the United Kingdom: A brief guide for Italian students. Paleo-express: Comunicazioni di preistoria italiana, 7:pp. 20–22 |
| [22] | Robb J.E., Bigazzi R., Lazzarini L., Scarsini C., and Sonego F. (2001). Social `status' and biological `status': A comparison of grave goods and skeletal indicators from Pontecagnano. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 115 (3):pp. 213–232 |
| [23] | Dobres M.A. and Robb J.E. (2000a). Agency in archaeology. London: Routledge |
| [24] | Dobres M.A. and Robb J.E. (2000b). Agency in archaeology: Paradigm or platitude? . In: M.A. Dobres and J.E. Robb (eds.), Agency in archaeology, pp. 3–17. London: Routledge |
| [25] | Robb J.E. (2000a). Analyzing human skeletal data. In: S. Mays and M. Cox (eds.), Human osteology: A British perspective, pp. 475–489. London: Greenwich Medical Publishers |
| [26] | Robb J.E. (2000b). Early Bronze Age ritual deposition at Umbro (Bova Marina, RC). Paleo-express, 5:pp. 13–14 |
| [27] | Robb J.E. (2000c). The Neolithic at Umbro (Bova Marina, RC): 1999 excavations. Paleo-express, 5:pp. 8–9 |
| [28] | Robb J.E. (1999a). Excavations at the Neolithic site of Umbro (Bova Marina, Reggio Calabria). Paleo-express: Comunicazioni di preistoria italiana, 3:pp. 4–6 |
| [29] | Robb J.E. (1999b). Great persons and big men in the Italian Neolithic. In: R. Tykot, J. Morter, and J.E. Robb (eds.), Social dynamics of the prehistoric central Mediterranean, pp. 111–122. London: Accordia Research Center |
| [30] | Robb J.E. (1999c). Secret agents: Culture, economy, and social reproduction. In: J.E. Robb (ed.), Material symbols: Culture and economy in prehistory, pp. 3–15. Carbondale: Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University |
| [31] | Robb J.E. (ed.) (1999d). Material symbols: Culture and economy in prehistory. Carbondale: Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University |
| [32] | Tykot R., Morter J., and Robb J. (eds.) (1999). Social dynamics of the prehistoric Central Mediterranean. London: Accordia Research Center |
| [33] | Morter J. and Robb J.E. (1998). Space, gender, and architecture in the Southern Italian Neolithic. In: R. Whitehouse (ed.), Gender and Italian archaeology: Challenging the stereotypes, pp. 83–94. London: Accordia Research Centre |
| [34] | Robb J.E. (1998a).
The archaeology of symbols.
Annual Review of Anthropology, 27:pp. 329–346.
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| [35] | Robb J.E. (1998b).
The interpretation of skeletal muscle sites: A statistical approach.
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 8 (5):pp. 363–377.
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| [36] | Robb J.E. (1997a). Female beauty and male violence in early Italian society. In: A. Koloski-Ostrow and C. Lyons (eds.), Naked truths: Women, sexuality, and gender in Classical art and archaeology, pp. 42–66. London: Routledge |
| [37] | Robb J.E. (1997b).
Intentional tooth removal in Neolithic Italian women.
Antiquity, 71 (273):pp. 659–669.
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| [38] | Robb J.E. (1997c).
New directions in Italian burial studies: A disorganized renaissance?
American Journal of Archaeology, 100 (4):pp. 773–776.
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| [39] | Robb J.E. (1997d). Violence and gender in early Italy. In: D. Frayer and D. Martin (eds.), Troubled times: Osteological and archaeological evidence of violence, pp. 108–141. New York: Gordon and Breach |
| [40] | Robb J. and Mallegni F. (1994). Anthropology and paleopathology of human remains from catignano (pescara, italy). Rivista di Antropologia, 72:pp. 197–224 |
| [41] | Robb J.E. (1994a). Burial and social reproduction in the peninsular italian neolithic. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 7 (1):pp. 27–71 |
| [42] | Robb J.E. (1994b). Gender contradictions, moral coalitions and inequality in prehistoric italy. Journal of European Archaeology, 2:pp. 20–49 |
| [43] | Robb J.E. (1994c). The Neolithic of peninsular Italy: Anthropological synthesis and critique. Bullettino di Paletnologia Italiana, 85:pp. 189–214 |
| [44] | Robb J.E. (1994d). Skeletal signs of activity in the Italian metal ages: Methodological and interpretative notes. Human Evolution, 9 (3):pp. 215–229 |
| [45] | Brace C.L., Tracer D.P., Yaroch L.A., Robb J.E., Brandt K., and Russell Nelson A. (1993).
Clines and clusters versus `Race': A test in ancient Egypt and the case of a death on the Nile.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology (Yearbook of Physical Anthropology), 36 (S17):pp. 1–31.
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| [46] | Robb J.E. (1993).
A social prehistory of european languages.
Antiquity, 67 (257):pp. 747–60.
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| [47] | Robb J.E. (1991a). Human skeletal remains from the Grotta Scaloria: The 1979 collection. Rivista di Antropologia, 69:pp. 111–124 |
| [48] | Robb J.E. (1991b).
Random causes with directed effects: The Indo-European language spread and the stochastic loss of lineages.
Antiquity, 65 (247):pp. 287–291.
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| [49] | Robb J.E., Mallegni F., and Ronco D. (1991). New skeletal material from the southern Italian Neolithic. Rivista di Antropologia, 69:pp. 125–144 |
