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Publications for 2009Abdel-Ghani, M., H. G. M. Edwards, B. Stern & R. Janaway 2009. Publications.AbdelGhanietal2009Characterization of paint and varnish on a medieval Coptic-Byzantine icon: Novel usage of dammar resin?. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 73: 566-575 Akbar, K. F., W. H. G. Hale & A. D. Headley 2009. Floristic composition and environmental determinants of roadside vegetation in North England.Polish Journal of Ecology 57: 73-88 Backwell, L., R. Pickering, D. Brothwell, L. Berger, M. Witcomb, D. Martill, K. Penkman & A. Wilson. 2009. Probable human hair found in a fossil hyaena coprolite from Gladysvale cave, South Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science 36(6): 1269-1276 Chessa, B., F. Pereira, F. Arnaud, A. Amorim, F. Goyache, I. Mainland, R. R. Kao, J. M. Pemberton, D. Beraldi, M. J. Stear, A. Alberti, M. Pittau, L. Iannuzzi, M. H. Banabazi, R. R. Kazwala, Y. P. Zhang, J. J. Arranz, B. A. Ali, Z. L. Wang, M. Uzun, M. M. Dione, I. Olsaker, L. E. Holm, U. Saarma, S. Ahmad, N. Marzanov, E. Eythorsdottir, M. J. Holland, P. Ajmone-Marsan, M. W. Bruford, J. Kantanen, T. E. Spencer & M. Palmarini 2009. Revealing the History of Sheep Domestication Using Retrovirus Integrations?.Science 324(5926): 532-536 Clelland, S.J., C. M. Batt, B. Stern & R. Jones. 2009.Scientific analysis of steatite: Recent results. In A. Forster and V.E. Turner (eds) Kleber: Shetland’s Oldest Industry. Shetland Soapstone since prehistory. 106-117 Shetland Heritage Publications, Lerwick Codron, D., J. Codron, J. A. Lee-Thorp, M. Sponheimer, C. C. Grant & J. S. Brink 2009. Stable isotope evidence for nutritional stress, competition, and loss of functional habitat as factors limiting recovery of rare antelope in southern Africa?.Journal of Arid Environments 73: 449-457 Edwards, H. G. M., B. Stern, L. Burgio & M. Kite 2009. Analysis of yellow "fat" deposits on Inuit boots?.Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 73: 561-565 Edwards, K. J., J. E. Schofield, G. Whittington & N. D. Melton 2009. Palynology ‘on the edge’ and the archaeological vindication of a Mesolithic presence? The case of Shetland. In N. Finlay, S. McCartan, N. Milner and C. Wickham-Jones (eds) From Bann Flakes to Bushmills: Papers in Honour of Professor Peter Woodman: 113-123 Prehistoric Society Research Monograph 1. Oxford: Oxbow Evans, J. A., J. Montgomery & G. Wildman 2009. 86Sr biosphere variation on the Isle of Skye, Scotland?.Journal of the Geological Society of London 166: 617-639 Evans J.A., J. Montgomery & G. Wildman. 2009. Isotope domain mapping of 87Sr/86Sr biosphere variation on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Journal of the Geological Society of London 166:617-631. Gaffney, C. 2009. The use of geophysical techniques in landscape studies: experience from the commercial sector. In S. Campana and S. Piro (ed.) Seeing the unseen: geophysics and landscape archaeology: 201-204. London: Taylor and Francis Group Gibson, A. M. 2009. The Prehistoric Pottery. In P. Bennett, P. Clark, A. Hicks , J. Rady and I. Riddler (eds) At the Great Crossroads. Prehistoric, Roman and Medieval Discoveries on the Isle of Thanet, 1994-95: Occasional Paper 4. 46-58. Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Trust Gibson, A. M. 2009. The Chalk Objects. In P. Bennett, P. Clark, A. Hicks , J. Rady and I. Riddler (eds) At the Great Crossroads. Prehistoric, Roman and Medieval Discoveries on the Isle of Thanet, 1994-95: Occasional Paper 4. 85-88. Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Trust Haldane, E. A., S. Gillies, S. O’Connor, C. Batt & B. Stern 2009. Waking the dead: scientific analysis of an Egyptian Tunic?.V&A Conservation Journal 57: 22-23 Heier, A., J. A. Evans & J. Montgomery 2009. The potential of carbonized grain to preserve biogenic 87Sr/86Sr signatures within the burial environment. Archaeometry 51(2): 277-291 Janaway, R. C., S. L. Percival & A. S. Wilson 2009. Decomposition of Human Remains. In S. L. Percival (ed.) Microbiology and Aging: 313-334. New York: Springer Janaway, R. C., A. S. Wilson, G. Carpio Díaz & S. Guillen 2009. Taphonomic changes to the buried body in arid environments: an experimental case study in Peru. In K. Ritz, L. Dawson and D. Miller (eds) Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics: 341-356. New York: Springer Janaway, R. C., S. L. Percival & A. S. Wilson 2009. Decomposition of human remains. In S. L. Percival (ed.) Microbiology and Aging: Clinical Manifestations: New York: Springer Macho, G. A. & M. G. Leakey 2009. Small-scale environmental fluctuations and their possible effects on cognitive evolution and migration of Homo. Quaternary International 204: 95-97 Macho, G.A. & D. Shimizu 2009. Dietary niches of South African australopiths: inference from enamel prism attitude. "Journal of Human Evolution" 57(3): 241-247 Macho, G.A. & D. Shimizu 2009. Kinematic parameters inferred from enamel microstructure: new insights into the diet of Australopithecus anamensis. "Journal of Human Evolution", available online 26 September 2009 Macho, G.A. & D. Shimizu 2009. . "Journal of Human Evolution" 57(3): 241-247. Marangou, C. & B. Stern 2009. Neolithic zoomorphic vessels from Eastern Macedonia, Greece: Issues of function. Archaeometry 51: 397-412 McCarthy, M. 2009. Christianity in northern Britain in the late-Roman period: a critical assessment?. In J. Murray (ed.) St. Ninian and the earliest Christianity in Scotland: 57-70 BAR British Series 483. Oxford: Archaeopress McKenzie, J.T. 2009. Soil Micromorphology. In Henderson I., Foster, S., James, H. and Jones, S. A Fragmented Masterpiece: recovering the biography of the Hilton of Cadboll Pictish cross-slab. Edinburgh, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Melton, N. D. 2009. Excavations at Witherley Lodge, Witherley, 1993-1994.Transactions of the Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society 112: 33-43 Melton, N. D. 2009. Shells, seals and ceramics: an evaluation of a midden at West Voe, Sumburgh, Shetland, 2004-2005. In S. McCartan, P. Woodman, R. Schulting and G. Warren (ed.) Mesolithic Horizons: Papers Presented at the Seventh International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, Belfast 2005: 184-189. Oxford: Oxbow Montgomery, J., J. A. Evans, C. A. Chenery & G. Müldner 2009. Stable isotope analysis of bone. In M. O. H. Carver, C. Hills and J. Scheschkewitz (eds) Wasperton: A Roman, British and Anglo-Saxon Community in Central England: 48-49. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer Montgomery, J., G. Muldner, G. Cook, A. Gledhill & R. Ellam 2009. Isotope analysis of bone collagen and tooth enamel. In C. Lowe (ed.) "Clothing for the Soul Divine": Burials at the Tomb of St Ninian. Excavations at Whithorn Priory, 1957-67: 65-82. Edinburgh: Headland Archaeology Ltd Nehlich, O., J. Montgomery, J. Evans, S. Schade-Lindig, S. L. Pichler, M. P. Richards & K. W. Alt 2009. Mobility or migration: a case study from the Neolithic settlement of Nieder-Mörlen (Hessen, Germany). Journal of Archaeological Science 36(8): 1791-1799. Donahue, R. E. & A. A. Evans 2009 Microwear Analysis of Lithic Artefacts. In M. G. Beamish "Island Visits: Neolithic and Bronze Age Activity on the Trent Valley Floor. Excavations at Egginton and Willington, Derbyshire, 1998-1999": 113-115 The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal vol 129: 17-172 Schmidt, A. 2009. Electrical and magnetic methods in archaeological prospection. In S. Campana and S. Piro (ed.) Seeing the unseen. Geophysics and landscape archaeology: 67-81. London: Taylor & Francis Group Sponheimer, M. & J. A. Lee-Thorp 2009. Biogeochemical evidence for the environments of early Homo in South Africa. In F. E. Grine, J. G. Fleagle and R. E. Leakey (eds) The First Humans: Origin and Early Evolution of the Genus Homo: 185-194 Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology 185. London: Springer Science Sponheimer, M. & J. A. Lee-Thorp 2009. Biogeochemical evidence for the environments of early Homo in South Africa. In F. E. Grine, J. G. Fleagle and R. E. Leakey (eds) The First Humans: Origin and Early Evolution of the Genus Homo: 185-194 Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology 185. London: Springer Science Swindles, G. T., D. J. Charman, H. M. Roe & P. A. Sansum 2009. Environmental controls on peatland testate amoebae (Protozoa: Rhizopoda) in the North of Ireland: Implications for Holocene palaeoclimate studies. Journal of Paleolimnology 42: 123-140 Vaggelli, G., M. Pellegrini, G. Vougioukalakis, S. Innocenti & L. Francalanci 2009. Mafic magmas in a pre-Minoan eruption of Santorini: inferences from silicate-melt inclusions in olivines. Journal of Geophysical Research, Solid Earth 114: B06201. Wheeler, J. 2009.. In P. Daniel "Archaeological Excavations at Pode Hole Quarry: Bronze Age occupation of the Cambridgeshire fen-edge": 125-129 BAR British Series 484. Oxford: Archaeopress Wilson, A. S. 2009. The condition of the Deer Park Farms hair and its potential for stable isotope investigation. In J. McDowell (ed.) Deer Park Farms. Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland Wong, S. 2009. Institutionalising water governance in England and Wales: potential and limitations.Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research 1(3): 1-14 Wong, S. 2009. Linking climate change and sustainable energy technologies to develop a ‘people-centred’ intervention framework. In W. Filho (ed.) Interdisciplinary Aspects of Climate Change: 449-468. New York: Peter Lang Scientific Publishers Wong, S. 2009. Climate change and sustainable technology: re-linking nature, governance and gender.Gender and Development 17(1): 95-108 Wong, S. & L. Sharp 2009. Making power explicit in sustainable water innovation: re-linking subjectivity, institution and structure through environmental citizenship. Environmental Politics 18(1): 37-57 Wong, S., E. Kolig & V. Angeles (eds) 2009. Identity in crossroad civilizations: ethnicity, nationalism and globalism in Asia. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press |
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