Interests
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In the broad field of the archaeological sciences, but
particularly in human palaeoecology (which includes
environmental archaeology)
References
- A possible Neolithic case of histiocytosis X? J. Paleopath. 1998, 10: 43-44.
- Stress as an aspect of environmental archaeology. Env. Arch. 1998, 2: 7-13.
- Human Remains. Pp 344-46. In: Whittle, A., Pollard, J. and Grigson, C. 1999. The Harmony of Symbols: The Windmill Hill Causewayed Enclosure. Oxbow, Oxford.
- Biosocial and Bioarchaeological aspects of conflict and warfare. Pp. 25-38. In: Carman, J. and Harding, A. (eds) 1999. Ancient Warfare, Archaeological Perspectives. Sutton, Stroud.
- On the complex nature of microbial ecodynamics in relation to earlier human Palaeoecology. Pp. 10-14. In Bailey, G., Charles, R. and Winder, N. (eds) 2000. Human Ecodynamics, Oxbow, Oxford.
- Studies on Skeletal and dental variation: a view across two centuries. Pp. 1-6. In: Cox, M. and Mays, S. (eds) 2000. Human Osteology In Archaeology and Forensic Science. GMM, London.
- Pleistocene and Holocene hominid evolution. Pp. 213-218. In: Brothwell, D. and Pollard, M. (eds) 2001. Handbook of Archaeological Sciences, Wiley, Chichester.
- Taphonomic and forensic aspects of bog bodies. Pp. 119-132. In: Haglund, W. and Sorg, M. (eds), 2002. Advances in Forensic Taphonomy, CRC Press, London (with H. Gill-Robinson).
- Iodine and bones: contributions to theoretical zooarchaeology. Pp 41-43. In: H, Buitenhuis and W. Prummel (eds) 2001 Animals and Man in the Past, ARC Press, Groningen.
- Ancient avian osteopetrosis: the current state of knowledge. Pp 315-8. In Z. Bochenski & J.R. Stewart (eds) 2002 Proceedings 4 th ICAZ Bird Group, Krakow.
- The analysis of the hair of the Neolithic Iceman. Pp 66-8. In: N. Lynnerup, C. Andreasen and J. Berglund (eds) 2003 Mummies in a New Millennium, Copenhagen.
- Skeletal atrophy and the problem of the differential diagnosis of conditions causing paralysis. Antropologia Portuguesa, 2003, 19: 5-18.
- An interview with Don Brothwell. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, UCL, 2003, 14: 24-41.
- On the need for a more systematic evaluation of endocranial vault abnormality, Journal of Palaeopathology, 2003, 15: 13-21.
- Can oral pathology be a measure of dietary contrasts between island and mainland peoples in Britain? Journal of Palaeopathology, 2003, 15: 69-75.
- The future direction of research. Pp. 365-372. In R. Arnott, S. Finger, and C. Smith (eds) 2003, Trepanation: History, Discovery, Theory. Swets and Zeitlinger, Lisse.
- Bring out your dead: people, pots and politics. Antiquity, 2004, 78: 414-418.
- New World dogs: theory and practice. Pp 11-15. In; D, N, Smith, M.B. Brickley and W. Smith (eds) Fertile Ground, Papers in Honour of Susan Limbrey, Oxbow, Symposia of the AEA, No.22. Oxford. 2005.
- North American Treponematosis against the bigger world picture. Pp 480-96. In: M. Powell and D. Cook (eds) The Myth of Syphilis, The Natural History of Treponematosis in North America. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 2005
- On the possible ritual marking of a young XVIIIth Dynasty pig skull from Tell el-Amarna, Middle Egypt. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 2007. 17: 524-530 (with R. Luff).
- Tumours and tumour-like processes. Pp 253-281. In: R. Pinhasi and S. Mays (eds) Advances in Human Palaeopathology. 2008. Chichester, Wiley. Paleoradiology: Imaging Mummies and Fossils. 2007 (with R. Chhem). Berlin; Springer.
Current Research projects
- Mummies in the Yemen (with Stephen Buckley)