Division of Archaeology

Department of Archaeology and Anthropology

Simon Stoddart

Publications

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  1. Cifani, G., Ceccarelli, L., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2012). Exploring a frontier area in Etruria: the Civita di Grotte di Castro survey. In: G. Cifani, S. K. F. Stoddart, and S. Neil (eds.), Landscape, ethnicity and identity in the Archaic Mediterranean area, pp. 163–171. Oxbow
  2. Stoddart, S. K. F. and Cifani, G. (2012). Introduction. In: G. Cifani, S. K. F. Stoddart, and S. Neil (eds.), Landscape, ethnicity and identity in the Archaic Mediterranean area, pp. 1–4. Oxbow
  3. Stoddart, S. K. F. and Neil, S. (2012). Situating ethnicity. In: G. Cifani, S. K. F. Stoddart, and S. Neil (eds.), Landscape, ethnicity and identity in the Archaic Mediterranean area, pp. 287–293. Oxbow
  4. Redhouse, D. I. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2011). Mapping Etruscan State formation. In: N. Terrenato and D. Haggis (eds.), State formation in Italy and Greece. Questioning the Neoevolutionist paradigm, pp. 161–178. Oxbow
  5. Stoddart, S. K. F. and Smith, C. (2011). Frontiers in Etruria. A workshop. The European Archaeologist, 35:pp. 12–13.
  6. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2010). Il "Progetto Gubbio". In: A. Bartoli Langeli, L. Marconi, P. Monacchia, D. Mori, and F. Treggiari (eds.), Roberto Abbondanza, pp. 193–195. Deputazione di Storia Patria per L'Umbria
  7. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2010). Changing Views of the Gubbio Landscape. In: P. Fontaine (ed.), pp. 211–218. Belgisch Historisch Instituut te Rome
  8. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2010). Boundaries of the State in Time and Space: Transitions and Tipping Points. Social Evolution & History, 9 (2 (September)):pp.  28–52.
  9. Stoddart, S. K. F. and Malone, C. A. T. (2010). Hypogea: concealed caves or constructed temples? The hypogea of Malta and their significance. Links between megalithism and hypogeism in Western Mediterranean Europe, pp. 21–27. Archaeopress
  10. Allen, M., Blackburn, M., Dickens, A., Mortimer, R., Regan, R., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2001). The Magdalene hoard. The history of Cambridge in a sewer shaft. Magdalene College Magazine, 2001:pp. 70–80.
  11. Anderson, M. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2007). Mapping Cult Context: GIS applications in Maltese temples. In: D. Barrowclough and C. A. T. Malone (eds.), Cult in Context, pp. 41–44. Oxford: Oxbow
  12. Ashley, S., Bending, J., Cook, G., Corrado, A., Malone, C. A. T., Pettitt, P., Puglisi, D., Redhouse, D. I., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2007). The resources of an upland community in the fourth millennium BC. In: M. Fitzjohn (ed.), Uplands of Ancient Sicily and Calabria. The archaeology of landscape revisited, pp. 59–80. London: Accordia Research Centre, University of London
  13. Barker, G. W. W. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1994). The Bronze Age of Central Italy: c. 2000–900 BC. In: C. Mathers and S. K. F. Stoddart (eds.), Development and Decline in the Mediterranean Bronze Age, pp. 145–166. Sheffield: J.R. Collis Publications
  14. Belcher, M., Chalmers, A., Harrison, A., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1996). Teaching the visualisation of landscapes. In: H. Kamermans and K. Fennema (eds.), Interfacing the past. Proceedings of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology CAA 95, Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia, Volume 28, pp. 483–487.
  15. Belcher, M., Harrison, A., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1999). Analysing Rome's Hinterland. In: M. Gillings, D. Mattingly, and J. van Dalen (eds.), Geographical information systems and landscape archaeology, pp. 95–101. Oxford: Oxbow
  16. Bonanno, A., Gouder, T., Malone, C. A. T., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1990). Monuments in an island society: The Maltese context. World Archaeology, 22 (2):pp.  190–205.
  17. Camilleri, P. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1992). Digging up ancient Malta. Newsletter of the University of Bristol, 22 (14):pp.  12.
  18. Ceccarelli, L. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2007). The Faliscans. In: C. Riva, G. Bradley, and E. Isayev (eds.), Ancient Italy. Regions without boundaries, pp. 131–160. Exeter: Exeter University Press
  19. Chalmers, A. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1996). Photorealistic graphics for visualising archaeological site reconstructions. In: A. Higgins, P. Main, and J. Lang (eds.), Imaging the Past. Electronic imaging and computer graphics in Museums and Archaeology, pp. 85–93. London: British Museum
  20. Chalmers, A., Stoddart, S. K. F., Lamprell, A., and Salisbury, A. (1996). An integrated information system for archaeological evidence. In H Kamermans and K Fennema (eds.) Interfacing the Past: computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology CAA 95. Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia, Volume 28, pp. 37–41.
  21. Chalmers, A., Stoddart, S. K. F., Tidmus, J., and Miles, R. (1995). INSITE: An Interactive Visualisation System for Archaeological Sites. In: J. Huggett and N. Ryan (eds.), Computer appplications and Quantitative methods in archaeology 1994, pp. 225–228. Oxford: Tempus reparatum
  22. Cifani, G., Opitz, R., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2007). LiDAR survey in southern Etruria, Italy. A significant new technique for the study of cultural landcapes. The European Archaeologist, 27:pp. 2–3.
  23. Cifani, G., Opitz, R., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2007). Mapping the Ager Faliscus road-system: The contribution of LiDAR (light detection and ranging) survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology, 20:pp. 165–176.
  24. Dolfini, A., Malone, C. A. T., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2006). Searching for ritual in the Bronzo Finale: The example of Gubbio. Studi di Protostoria in onore di Renato Peroni, pp. 663–665. Firenze: All'Insegna del Giglio
  25. Edwards, C., Malone, C. A. T., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1995). Reconstructing a gateway city: The place of Nepi in the study of south-eastern Etruria. In: N. Christie (ed.), Settlement and economy in Italy. 1500 BC--AD 1500, pp. 431–440. Oxford: Oxbow Books
  26. Flavell, P., Malone, C. A. T., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1987). Nota preliminare sui nuovi scavi a Monte Ingino–-1984 e 1984. In: G. Meloni (ed.), La Rocca Posteriore sul Monte Ingino di Gubbio. (Campagne di scavo 1975--77), pp. 313–332. Firenze---Perugia: ``La Nuova Italia'' Editrice---Regione dell'Umbria
  27. di Gennaro, F., Cerasuolo, O., Colonna, C., Rajala, U. M., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Whitehead, N. (2002). Recent research on the city and territory of Nepi. Papers of the British School at Rome, 70:pp. 29–77.
  28. di Gennaro, F., Rajala, U., Rizzo, D., Stoddart, S., and Whitehead, N. (2008). Nepi and territory: 1200 BC–400 AD. In: H. Patterson and F. Coarelli (eds.), Mercator Placidissimus---The Tiber Valley in antiquity: New research in the upper and middle valley. Rome, 27--28 February 2004, pp. 879–887. Rome: Quasar
  29. di Gennaro, F. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1982). A review of the evidence for prehistoric activity in part of South Etruria. Papers of the British School at Rome, 50:pp. 1–21.
  30. Guidi, A. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1998). Introduction: the rise and decline of complex societies in Mediterranean Europe during the Middle and Late Bronze Age: Preliminary remarks. In: M. Pearce and M. Tosi (eds.), Papers from the EAA Third Annual Meeting at Ravenna 1997. Volume 1: Pre- and Protohistory, pp. 154–155. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports
  31. Hunt, C., Malone, C., Sevink, J., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1990). Environment, soils and early agriculture in Apennine central Italy. World Archaeology, 22 (1):pp.  34–44.
  32. James, N., Brodie, N., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Strudwick, H. (2001). Among the new books. Antiquity, 75 (287):pp.  194–207.
  33. James, N. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2000). Among the new books. Antiquity, 74 (285):pp.  713–723.
  34. Lim, E., Stoddart, S. K. F., Harrison, A., and Chalmers, A. (1996). Recent examples of geographical analysis of archaeological evidence from central Italy. In H. Kamermans and K. Fennema (eds.) Interfacing the Past: computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology. CAA 95. Praehistorica Leidensia, Volume 28, pp. 331–336.
  35. Malone, C. A. T. (1994). The transition to agriculture. In: C. Malone and S. Stoddart (eds.), Territory, Time and State. The archaeological development of the Gubbio basin, pp. 67–80. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  36. Malone, C. A. T., Ayala, G. F., Fitzjohn, M., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2003). Under the volcano. Accordia Research Papers, 9:pp. 7–21.
  37. Malone, C. A. T., Barrowclough, D. A., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2007). Introduction. In: D. A. Barrowclough and C. A. T. Malone (eds.), Cult in Context, pp. 1–7. Oxford: Oxbow
  38. Malone, C. A. T., Bonanno, A., Gouder, T., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Trump, D. (2005). The Death Cults of prehistoric Malta. Scientific American (Special edition---Mysteries of the Ancient Ones), 15 (1):pp.  14–23.
  39. Malone, C. A. T., Bonanno, A., Gouder, T., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Trump, D. (1993). The Death Cults of prehistoric Malta. Scientific American, 269 (6):pp.  110–117.
  40. Malone, C. A. T., McVicar, J., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1994). Introduction. In: C. A. T. Malone and S. K. F. Stoddart (eds.), Territory, Time and State. The archaeological development of the Gubbio basin, pp. 1–16. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  41. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2004). Towards an island of mind? In: J. Cherry, C. Scarre, and S. Shennan (eds.), Explaining social change: Studies in honour of Colin Renfrew, pp. 93–102. Cambridge: McDonald Institute
  42. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1995). Revision of J. Evans. Malta in Antiquity. In: T. Eadie (ed.), Blue Guide. Malta and Gozo, pp. 9–28. London: A. & C. Black
  43. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2000). The current state of prehistoric ceramic studies in Mediterranean survey. In: R. Francovich, H. Patterson, and G. Barker (eds.), Extracting Meaning from ploughsoil assemblages, pp. 95–104. Oxford: Oxbow Books
  44. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1996). Maltese and Mediterranean Megalithism in the light of the Brochtorff Circle. In: R. Grifoni Cremonesi, J. Guilaine, and J. L'Helgouach (eds.), The Neolithic in the Near East and Europe. Colloquium XVI. Megalithism. Preprints of the XIII Congress of the UISPP, Forlì, Italy, pp. 109–114. Forlì: Abaco
  45. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1994). The meaning and function of the middens on Monte Ingino and Monte Ansciano. In: C. Malone and S. Stoddart (eds.), Territory, Time and State. The archaeological development of the Gubbio basin, pp. 119–127. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  46. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1994). The summary of the model. In: C. Malone and S. Stoddart (eds.), Territory, Time and State. The archaeological development of the Gubbio basin, pp. 127. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  47. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1998). The conditions of creativity for Prehistoric Maltese Art. In: S. Mithen (ed.), The prehistory of creative thought, pp. 241–259. London: Routledge
  48. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1996). Representations of death–-Discoveries at the Xaghra Stone Circle. In: A. Pace (ed.), Maltese Prehistoric Art 5000--2500 BC, pp. 45–51. Valletta: Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti-National Museum of Malta---Ministry of Culture
  49. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2000). Editorial. Antiquity, 74 (283):pp.  1–8.
  50. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2000). Editorial. Antiquity, 74 (285):pp.  457–464.
  51. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2000). The historical geography of ancient Sicily: Implications for genetics. Journal of Cultural Heritage, 1 (Supplement):pp. 29–31.
  52. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2000). Luigi Bernabó Brea (1910-1999). American Journal of Archaeology, 104 (1):pp.  123–124.
  53. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1999). Editorial. Antiquity, 73 (279):pp.  1–12.
  54. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1999). Editorial. Antiquity, 73 (280):pp.  251–8.
  55. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1999). Editorial. Antiquity, 73 (281):pp.  485–92.
  56. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1998). Editorial. Antiquity, 72 (275):pp.  1–16.
  57. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1998). Editorial. Antiquity, 72 (276):pp.  245–52.
  58. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1998). Editorial. Antiquity, 72 (278):pp.  729–38.
  59. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1998). Special Section. David Clarke's 'Archaeology: The loss of Innocence' (1973) 25 years after. Antiquity, 72 (277):pp.  676–7.
  60. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1995). Discoveries at the Brochtorff Circle. Treasures of Malta. Magazine of the Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti, 1 (2):pp.  15–19.
  61. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1995). Malta in the Dawn of Civilisation. (Catalogue of the Exhibition). Malta: Ministry of Justice and the Arts.
  62. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1992). On the transition to agriculture. . Current Anthropology, 33 (5):pp.  594–5.
  63. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1990). The Gubbio Project. Past (Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society), 8:pp. 4–5.
  64. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1986). The study of the formation of an intermontane polity. Dialoghi di Archeologia, 2:pp. 201–208.
  65. Malone, C. A. T. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1984). Settlement nucleation in the late Bronze Age of Umbria. Antiquity, 58:pp. 56–58.
  66. Malone, C. A. T., Stoddart, S. K. F., Barker, G., Coltorti, M., Costantini, L., Giorgi, J., Clark, G., Harding, J., Hunt, C., Reynolds, T., and Skeates, R. (1992). The Neolithic site of San Marco, Gubbio (Perugia), Umbria: survey and excavation, 1985–7. Papers of the British School at Rome, 60:pp. 1–69.
  67. Malone, C. A. T., Stoddart, S. K. F., Bonanno, A., Gouder, T., and Trump, D. (1995). Mortuary ritual of fourth millennium BC Malta: The Zebbug tomb from the Brochtorff Circle (Gozo). Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 61:pp. 303–345.
  68. Malone, C. A. T., Stoddart, S. K. F., and James, N. (1999). Editorial. Antiquity, 73 (282):pp.  723–34.
  69. Malone, C. A. T., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Kaner, S. (2000). Editorial. Antiquity, 74 (284):pp.  255–262.
  70. Malone, C. A. T., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Townsend, A. (1995). The landscape of the island goddess? A Maltese perspective of the central Mediterranean. Caeculus (Papers on Mediterranean Archaeology, Archaeological Institute, Groningen University), 2:pp. 1–15.
  71. Malone, C. A. T., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Trump, D. (1988). A house for the temple builders. Recent investigations on Gozo, Malta. Antiquity, 62:pp. 297–301.
  72. Malone, C. A. T., Stoddart, S. K. F., Trump, D., Bonanno, A., and Pace, A. (2009). Mortuary ritual in prehistoric Malta. The Brochtorff Circle excavations (1987–1994). Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
  73. Malone, C. A. T., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Whitehouse, R. D. (1994). The Bronze Age of S. Italy, Sicily and Malta. In: C. Mathers and S. K. F. Stoddart (eds.), Development and decline in the Mediterranean Bronze Age, pp. 167–194. Sheffield: John Collis Publications
  74. Malone, C. A. T., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Zubrow, E. (1998). Editorial. Antiquity, 72 (277):pp.  467–74.
  75. Martindale, C. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1991). CA Comment on Composing Culture: the authority of an electronic text by Gregory Crane. Current Anthropology, 32 (3):pp.  305–306.
  76. McVicar, J. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1986). Computerising an archaeological excavation: the human factors. Proceedings of Computer applications in Archaeology Conference 1986, pp. 225–227. Birmingham: University of Birmingham
  77. Patterson, H., di Gennaro, F., di Giuseppe, H., Fontana, S., Gaffney, V., Harrison, A., Keay, S. J., Millett, M., Rendeli, M., Roberts, P., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Witcher, R. (2000). The Tiber Valley Project: The Tiber and Rome through two millennia. Antiquity, 74 (284):pp.  395–403.
  78. Potter, T. W. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2001). A century of prehistory and landscape studies at the British School at Rome. Papers of the British School at Rome, 69:pp. 3–34.
  79. Rajala, U., Harrison, A., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1999). The enhancement of the South Etruria survey: GIS in the study of the Research History of the Southern Faliscan area. In: L. Dingwall, S. Exon, V. Gaffney, S. Laflin, and M. van Leusen (eds.), Archaeology in the Age of the Internet. Computer applications and Quantitative methods in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 25th Anniversary conference, University of Birmingham, April 1997, pp. 82. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports
  80. Redhouse, D. I., Anderson, M., Cockerell, T., Gilmour, S., Housley, R., Malone, C. A. T., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (2002). Power in Context: The Lismore landscape project. Antiquity, 76 (294):pp.  945–6.
  81. Richards, M., Hedges, R., Walton, I., Stoddart, S. K. F., and Malone, C. A. T. (2001). Neolithic Diet at the Brochtorff Circle, Malta. European Journal of Archaeology, 4 (2):pp.  253–262.
  82. Riva, C. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1996). Ritual Landscapes in Archaic Etruria. In: J. B. Wilkins (ed.), Approaches to the Study of Ritual. Italy and the Mediterranean, pp. 91–109.
  83. Spivey, N. J. and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1990). Etruscan Italy. London: Batsford
  84. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1995). Malta. In: E. d. A. c. e. orientale (ed.), Enciclopedia dell'Arte Antica classica e orientale. Secondo Supplemento. 1971--1994. III Habuba Kabira---Neoatticismo, pp. 525–528. Roma: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana
  85. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2000). The potential of upland landscapes in the central Mediterranean. In: A. Angelini and C. Grotta (eds.), L'impronta ecologica dell'uomo nel Mediterraneo. Atti del Congresso di ecologia umana e di Etologia Umana, Palermo, 28--31 maggio 1998, pp. 445–453. Palermo: Arti Grafiche S. Pezzino F
  86. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2005). New developments in the diachronic study of settlement and society from Prehistory to the Middle Ages. In: P. Attema, A. J. Nijboer, and A. Zifferero (eds.), Papers in Italian Archaeology VI. Communities and Settlements from the Neolithic to the Early Medieval Period. Proceedings of the 6th Conference of Italian Archaeology held at the University of Groningen, Groningen Institute of Arhchaeology, The Netherlands, April 15--17, 2003, pp. 1–8. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports
  87. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1999). Urbanism and State Formation. In: G. Barker and A. Grant (eds.), Encyclopedia of Archaeology, pp. 908–949. London: Routledge
  88. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2007). The Maltese Death Cult in context. In: D. A. Barrowclough and C. A. T. Malone (eds.), Cult in Context, pp. 54–60. Oxford: Oxbow
  89. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1999). Beyond historical demography: The contribution of archaeological survey. In: J. Bintliff and K. Sbonias (eds.), Reconstructing past population trends in Mediterranean Europe, pp. 129–131. Oxford: Oxbow
  90. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2002). The Xaghra shaman? In: G. Carr and P. A. Baker (eds.), New Approaches to Medical Archaeology and Medical Anthropology: Practitioners, practices and patients, pp. 125–135. Oxford: Oxbow Books
  91. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1989). Divergent trajectories in Central Italy. 1200–500 B.C. In: T. Champion (ed.), Centre and Periphery. Comparative Studies in Archaeology, pp. 88–101. London: Allen and Unwin
  92. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2002). Monuments in the prehistoric landscape of the Maltese islands: Ritual and domestic transformations. In: B. David and M. Wilson (eds.), Inscribed Landscapes: Marking and making place, pp. 176–186. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press
  93. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1986). Divergent trajectories in central Italy, 1200–500 BC. In: J. Gledhill and M. Larsen (eds.), Comparative Studies in the Development of Complex Societies. Vol. 2. State and Society: the emergence, development and transformation of forms of social hierarchy, class relations and political centralisation. Preprint of papers of the World Archaeological Congress, London: Allen and Unwin
  94. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1999). Mortuary customs in prehistoric Malta. In: A. Mifsud and C. Savona-Ventura (eds.), Facets of Maltese Prehistory, pp. 183–190. Mosta: Prehistoric Society of Malta
  95. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1998). The spatial dynamics of sanctuary location in southern Etruria during the Archaic period. In: M. Pearce and M. Tosi (eds.), Papers from the EAA Third Annual Meeting at Ravenna 1997. Vol. 1: Pre- and Protohistory, pp. 198–201. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports
  96. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2006). The physical geography and environment of Republican Italy. In: N. Rosenstein and R. Morstein-Marx (eds.), Companion to the Roman Republic, pp. 102–121. Oxford: Blackwell
  97. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1999). Long term dynamics of an island community: Malta 5500 BC–2000 AD. In: R. H. Tykot (ed.), Social Dynamics in the Central Mediterranean, pp. 137–147. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press
  98. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2009). Historical dictionary of the Etruscans. Lanham, Maryland: Historical Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations 24. Scarecrow Press
  99. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2007). The impact of landscape and surface survey on the study of the Etruscans. Etruscan Studies, 10:pp. 239–245.
  100. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2004). Cycles of Life or eternity: New light on prehistoric Maltese funerary ritual from the Brochtorff Circle at Xaghra. 2003 Conference in Malta (CD-ROM), Sarasota, Florida: EMPTC
  101. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2004). Pre-Roman State formation in far western Asia. Bulletin of the National Museum of Japanese History, 119:pp. 297–306.
  102. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2002). Another perspective: Introduction. Antiquity, 76 (294):pp.  1048–9.
  103. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2002). Trends in Antiquity. Antiquity, 76 (294):pp.  1115–20.
  104. Stoddart, S. K. F. (2000). Contrasting political strategies in the islands of the southern central Mediterranean. Accordia Research Papers, 7:pp. 59–73.
  105. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1999). Redirected light on the indigenous Mediterranean. Antiquity, 73 (281):pp.  703–5.
  106. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1998). Special Section. A celebration of 1848. Antiquity, 72 (278):pp.  908–9.
  107. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1997). GIS: A useful research technique, not an end in itself. Archaeological Dialogues (Dutch perspectives on current issues in Archaeology)., 4 . (1):pp.  65–70.
  108. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1995). The domestication of the proto-Villanovan mind. Antiquity, 69 (263):pp.  411–414.
  109. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1992). Towards a historical ethnology of the Mediterranean. Current Anthropology, 33 (5):pp.  599–60.
  110. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1991). What's New in Etruscan Prehistory ? Past. The Newsletter of the Prehistoric Society, 12:pp. 7–8.
  111. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1990). The political landscape of Etruria. The Journal of the Accordia Research Centre, 1:pp. 39–51.
  112. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1987). Complex polity formation in North Etruria and Umbria 1200–500 BC. PhD, University of Cambridge
  113. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1987). Il Gubbio Project. La Campagna 1987. Gubbio Informatutto, Dicembre 1987:pp. 56–58.
  114. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1986). Review of : Peter Wells. Villages and Cities. Commerce and Urban Origins in Late Prehistoric Europe. 1984. Ithaca and London, Cornell University Press. 270 pages, 65 figures and maps. $32.50 (cloth), $14.95 (paper). Antiquity, 60 (228):pp.  76–77.
  115. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1981). An archaeological survey in the Casentino: per una storia archeologica del Casentino. Archeologia Medievale., 8,:pp. 503–526.
  116. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1981). Popular Archaeology in Italy. Popular Archaeology, 3 (2):pp.  38–40.
  117. Stoddart, S. K. F. (1980). Un periodo oscuro nel Casentino: la validità dell'evidenza negativa? Atti e Memorie dell'Accademia Petrarca di Lettere, Arti e Scienze, 43:pp. 197–232.
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