An expanded dissertation which uses a variety of approaches to examine the use of resources and evidence for human behaviour in a classic area for the Indian Palaeolithic'.
The kiln at Downpatrick is one of only two known examples in medieval Ireland. This study includes an analysis of the kiln and its pottery, attempting to answer questions regarding its period of use, its productivity, and its role within contemporary County Down and Britain.
Mackie's specialised study aims to assess the so-called social complexity' of hunter-gatherers based on an analysis of the spatial patterning of communities on Western Vancouver Island in Canada.
A study of the centres of production and diffusion of a type of Iron Age pottery known as ceramica a tenda', focusing especially on the regions of Basilicata, Campania and Puglia in southern Italy. Italian text.
A detailed analysis of data relating to the subsistence of early humans in the Iberian peninsular from the Lower Palaeolithic through to the Magdalenian.
A study, based on the author's dissertation and three seasons of archaeological investigations, of the development of centralised chiefdoms and social complexity (AD 1200-1837) and their effect on those living in peripheral areas of this part of Nigeria.
A highly detailed analysis of stone tools recovered from excavations at two sites on the coral island of Ambergris Caye, off the coast of Belize, which revealed evidence for continuous occupation on the island from c.100 BC until well into the Historic period.
A detailed analysis of lithic assemblages from the sites of the Grand Banks, Lone Pine and Young 1 sites in northeastern North America. Dating to c.AD 500-1000, Shen uses the evidence to assess lithic production strategies and its relationship to food production.
Through a combination of GIS modelling and evidence from hieroglyphic inscriptions, Anaya forms a cartographic reconstruction of the political organisation of the Upper Usumacinta region of the Maya Lowlands.