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1. Federico Manuelli & Dirk Paul Mielke (ed.). 2022. Late Bronze Age painted pottery traditions at the margins of the Hittite state: papers presented at a workshop held at the 11th ICAANE (Munchen 4 April 2018) and additional contributions

2. Anne Pedersen & Merethe Schifter Bagge (ed.). 2021. Horse and rider in the late Viking Age: equestrian burial in perspective. Papers from a conference, Skanderborg 27-28th of June 2019

5. Archaeology in Southeast Asia: Conference Papers

7. Accordia Research Papers

12. Advances in dating Australian rock-markings: papers from the first Australian rock-picture dating workshop

13. 'The end of Meroe' - a comment on the paper by Patrice Lenoble & Nigm el Din Mohammed Sharif

14. Exploration of the Etowah Site in Georgia: the Etowah papers

15. Communicating archaeology: papers presented to Bill Putnam at a conference held at Bournemouth University in September 1995

16. Periplous: papers on Classical art and archaeology presented to Sir John Boardman

17. Cypriote archaeology in Goteborg: papers presented at a symposium on Cypriote archaeology held in Goteborg 20 May 1998

19. Papers from the EAA third annual meeting at Ravenna 1997 III: Sardinia

20. Bryony Coles. Beavers in Britain's Past (WARP Occasional Paper 19)

21. Prehistoric collected papers

22. Jeffrey D. Hass. Medieval Selby: a new study of the Abbey and town 1069-1408 (Yorkshire Archaeological Society Occasional Paper 4)

23. Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family: Papers Presented at a Colloquium Hosted by the University of Richmond, March 18-19, 2000

24. Monastic archaeology: papers on the study of Medieval monasteries. (Europe)

25. A Very Remote Period Indeed: Papers on the Palaeolithic Presented to Derek Roe. (Palaeolithic)

26. M.C. Bishop (ed.). Roman Inveresk past, present and future: papers from a seminar held at the National Museum of Scotland on Wednesday 8th December 1999

27. Lamia Al-Gailani Werr, John Curtis, Harriet Martin, Augusta McMahon, Joan Oates & Julian Reade (ed.). Of pots and plans: papers on the archaeology & history of Mesopotamia and Syria presented to David Oates in honour of his 75th birthday

28. New Book Chronicle

29. Neolithic Landscapes: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers, vol 2

30. Early prehistoric cultural connections: Siberia and beyond - John F. Hoffecker& Scott A. Elias Human ecology of Beringia. xiv+290 pages, 82 illustrations. 2010. New York: Columbia University Press; 978-0-231-13060-8 hardback £34.50. - Don E. Dumond & Richard L. Bland (ed.). Archaeology in Northeast Asia: on the pathway to Bering Strait (University of Oregon Archaeological Papers 65). vi + 228 pages, 62 illustrations, 22 tables. 2006. Eugene (OR): Museum of Natural and Cultural History & Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon; no ISBN paperback $18. - Margarita A. Kiryak (Dikova) trans. & ed. by Richard L. Bland & Yaroslav V. Kuzmin The Stone Age of Chukotka, northeastern Siberia (new materials) (British Archaeological Reports International Series 2099). ix+270 pages, 151 illustrations. 2010. Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-4073-0575-2 paperback £47

31. Excavating Schliemann: Collected Papers on Schliemann

32. Mesolithic Europe: diversity in uniformity - Geoff Bailey & Penny Spikins (ed.). Mesolithic Europe. xviii+468 pages, 94 illustrations, 27 tables. 2008. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press; 978-0-521-85503-7 hardback £55 & $95. - Sinéad McCartean, Rick Schulting, Graeme Warren & Peter Woodman (ed.). Mesolithic horizons. 2 volumes, lx+1007 pages, 688 illustrations. 2009. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-311-4 hardback £150. - Nyree Finlay, Sinéad McCartean, Nicky Milner & Caroline Wickham-Jones (ed.). From Bann Flakes to Bushmills (Prehistoric Society Research Paper 1). xxiv+224 pages, 84 illustrations, 23 tables. 2009. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-355-8 hardback £35. - Clive Waddington & Kristian Pedersen Mesolithic studies in the North Sea Basin and beyond: proceedings of a conference held at Newcastle in 2003. viii+158 pages, 100 illustrations. 2007. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-224-7 hardback £48. - Tom Carlsson Where the river bends – under the boughs of trees. 380 pages, 59 illustrations. 2008. Stockholm: Riksantikvarieämbetet; 978-91-7209-502-1 hardback £18

34. Town and country in medieval Scandinavia - Jan Kock & Else Roesdahl (ed.). Boringholm: en østjysk traeborg fra 1300-årene/Boringholm: a fourteenth-century timber castle in eastern Jutland (Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskab Skrifter 53). 378 pages, numerous b&w & colour illustrations & tables. 2005. Højberg: Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskab; 87-88415-36-8 hardback DKr348. - Mette Svart Kristiansen (ed.). Tårnby: Gård og landsby gennem 1000 år/Tårnby: Farm and village throughout a thousand years (Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskab Skrifter 54). 576 pages, numerous b&w & colour illustrations & tables. 2005. Højberg: Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskab; 87-88415-37-6 hardback DKr500. - Mette Iversen, David Earle Robinson, Jesper Hjermind & Charlie Christensen (ed.). Viborg Søndersø 1018-1030: Arkaeologi og naturvidenskab i et vaerkstedsområde fra vikingetid/Viborg Søndersø 1018-1030 :archaeology and science in a Viking workshop area (Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskab Skrifter 52). 588 pages, numerous b&w & colour illustrations & tables. 2005. Højberg: Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskab; 87-88415-34-1 hardback DKr450. - Gitte Hansen. Bergen c. 800-c. 1170: The Emergence of a Town (Bryggen papers Main Series 6). 298 pages, 62 illustrations, 73 tables. 2005. Bergen: Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & Bjørke; 82-450-0441-3 paperback

36. Paul Astrom (ed.). On opium, pots, people and places, selected papers: an honorary volume for Robert S. Merrillees

37. Jodie Humphrey (ed.). Re-searching the Iron Age: selected papers from the proceedings of the Iron Age Research Student Seminars, 1999 and 2000

38. Maya Matters - Jon C. Lohse & Fred ValdezJr. (ed.). Ancient Maya Commoners. x+300 pages, 55 figures, 7 tables. 2004. Austin (TX): University of Texas Press; 0-292-70571-9 hardback $45. - James E. Brady & Keith M. Prufer. (ed.). In the Maw of the Earth Monster: Mesoamerican ritual cave use. viii+438 pages, 145 illustrations. 2005. Austin (TX): University of Texas Press; 0-292-70586-7 $60. - John M. Weeks, Jane A. Hill & Charles Golden (ed.). Piedras Negras Archaeology, 1931-1939. Piedras Negras Preliminary Papers & Piedras Negras Archaeology: Architecture. xiii+425 pages, 200 illustrations, 84 tables. 2005. Philadelphia (PA): University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology; 1-931707-75-8 $75. - Gabrielle Vail & Anthony Aveni (ed.). The Madrid Codex: new approaches to understanding an Ancient Maya manuscript. xxvi+426 pages, 95 illustrations, 11 colour plates. 2004. Boulder (Colorado): University Press of Colorado; 0-87081-786-8 hardback $55. - Karl A. Taube. Olmec Art at Dumbarton Oaks (Pre-Colombian Art at Dumbarton Oaks 2). xviii+228 pages, 88 figures, 39 colour plates. 2004. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection; 0-88402-275-7 hardback $65

39. David A. Hinton (ed.). Purbeck papers

40. Hunter-gatherers ‘on the move’? - Lars Larsson, Hans Kindgren, Kjel Knutsson, David Loeffler & Agneta Åkerlund (ed.). Mesolithic on the move: papers presented at the 6th International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, Stockholm 2000. xlix+702 pages, 486 figures, 70 tables. 2003. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-089-9 hardback £95. - Colette & Jean-Georges. Rozoy Les camps mésolithiques du Tillet: analyses typologique, typométrique, structurelle et spatiale (Société Préhistorique Française Travaux 2). 145 pages, 80 figures, 82 tables. 2002. Paris: Société Préhistorique Française; 2-913745-07-5 paperback £22. - Frédéric Surmely (ed.). Le site mésolithique des Baraquettes (Velzic, Cantal) et le peuplement de la moyenne montagne cantalienne, des origines à la fin du Mésolithique (Société Préhistorique Française Memoire 32). 283 pages, 133 figures, 14 colour & b&w photographs, 52 tables. 2003. Paris: Société Préhistorique Française; 2-913745-12-1 paperback. - Frédéric Séara, Sylvain Rotillon & Christophe Cupillard (ed.). Campements mésolithiques en Bresse jurassienne: Choisey et Ruffey-sur-Seille. 341 pages, 292 figures, 88 tables. 2002. Paris: Maison des sciences de l’Homme; 2-7351-0815-5 (ISSN 1255-2127) paperback £42. - Nena Galanidou & Catherine Perlès (ed.). The Greek Mesolithic: problems and perspectives. 224 pages, 68 figures, 67 tables. 2003. London: British School at Athens; 0-904887-43-X hardback. - Ben Fitzhugh & Junko Habu (ed.). Beyond foraging and collecting: evolutionary change in hunter-gatherer systems. xvii+442 pages, 81 figures, 26 tables. 2002. New York (NY): Kluwer/Academic Plenum; 0-306-46753-4 hardback $99

41. Cyprus in the 19th century AD: fact, fancy and fiction -- papers of the 22nd British Museum Classical Colloquium, December 1998. (History of archaeology)

42. Vikings and the Danelaw: select papers from the Proceedings of the XIIIth Viking Congress, Nottingham & York, 21-30 August 1997. (Britain & Ireland)

43. Northern Europe, mostly - Michael A. Iochim, A hunter-gatherer landscape: southwest Germany in the Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic. xvii+247 pages, 86 figures, 29 tables. 1998. New York (NY): Plenum; 0-306-45740-7 hardback, 0-306-45741-5 paperback. - Anders Strinnholm. Bland sälägare och får farmare: struktur och förändring i Västsveriges mellanneolitikum. i+138 pages, 44 figures, 8 tables. 2001. Uppsala: Uppsala University Department of Archaeology & Ancient History; 91-973674-3-5 (ISSN 1404-1251) paperback. - Timothy Darvill & Julian Thomas (ed.). Neolithic enclosures in Atlantic northwest Europe (Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 6). xii+203 pages, 68 figures, 2 tables. 2001. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-0457 paperback £24 & US$43. - Anna Ritchie. Neolithic Orkney in its European context, xiii+385 pages, 194 figures, 13 tables. 2000. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research; 1-902937-04-X (ISSN 1363-1349) hardback. - Andrew S. Fairbairn Plants in Neolithic Britain and beyond (Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 5). xiv+210 pages, 35 figures, 15 tables. 2000. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-027-9 paperback. - Leif Karlenby. Bronsyxan som ting och tanke i skandinavisk senneolitikum och äldre bronsálder (Occasional Papers in Archaeology 32/ Riksantikvarieäbetet Arkeologiska Undersökningar Skrifter 44). 128 pages, 21 figures, 8 tables. 2002. Uppsala: Uppsala University Department of Archaeology & Ancient History; 91-506-1540-8 (ISSN 11006358, 1102-187x) paperback. - Olivier Büchsenschütz, Anne Colin, Gérard Firmin, Brigitte Fischer, Jean-Paul Guillaumet, Sophie Krausz, Marc Levéry, Phillipe Marinval, Laure Orellana & Alain Pierret with Marie-Paule Andréo, Christophe Bailly & Marie-Bernadette Chardenoux. Le village celtique des Arènes à Levroux: synthèses (Levroux 5; Revue Archéologique du centre de la France 19th Supplement). 333+ii pages, 282 figures & tables. 2000. Levroux: ADEL; 2-91327204-5 (ISSN 1159-7151) paperback. - Herve Kerébel. Corseul (Côtes-d’Armor), un quartier de la ville antique (Documents d’archéologie française 88). 249 pages, 161 b&w & colour figures, 32 tables. 2001. Paris: Maison des sciences de l’Homme; 2-7351-0803-1 (ISSN 0769-010X] paperback €43.50. - Frands Herschend. Journey of civilisation: the Late Iron Age view of the human world (Occasional Papers in Archaeology 24). 199 pages, 22 figures, 3 tables. 2001. Uppsala: Uppsala University Department of Archaeology & Ancient History; 91 -506-15297 (ISSN 1100-6358) paperback. - Linn Lager. Den synliga tron: runstenskors som en spegling av kristnandet i Sverige (Occasional Papers in Archaeology 31). 273 pages, 80 figures, 3 tables. 2002. Uppsala: Uppsala University Department of Archaeology & Ancient History; 91-506-15394 (ISSN 1100-6358) paperback

44. Prehistoric collected papers - Maxence Bailly & Hugues Plisson (ed). La valeur fonctionnelle des objets sépulcraux: actes de la table ronde d'Aix-en-Provence 25-27 octobre 2006 (Préhistoire et Anthropologie Méditerranéennes 14). 230 pages, 92 b&w & colour illustrations. 2008. Aix-en-Provence: Association pour la Promotion de la Préhistoire et de l'Anthropologie Méditerranéennes (APPAM); 1167-492 X paperback €30. - Daniela Hofmann & Penny Bickle (ed.). Creating communities: new advances in Central European Neolithic research. viii+264 pages, 118 illustrations, 17 tables. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217353-4 paperback £40

46. Americas - Frank Salomon & Stuart B. Schwartz (ed.). South America (Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas Vol. III) (2 vols), xxviii+2030 pages, 63 figures, 51 maps. 1999. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-33393-8 (the 2 vols), 0-521-63075-4 (Part 1), 0-521-63076-2 (Part 2) hardback £120. - Richard E.W. Adams & Murdo J. MacLeod (ed.). Mesoamerica (Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas Vol. II) (2 vols), xxx+1026 pages, 99 figures, 17 tables, 51 maps. 2000. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-65205-7 (the 2 vols), 0-521-35165-0 (Part 1), 0-521-65204-9 (Part 2) hardback £120 & US$175. - David R. Abbott. Ceramics and community organization among the Hohokam. xii+259 pages, 33 figures, 22 tables. 2000. Tucson (AZ): University of Arizona Press; 0-8165-1936-6 hardback $40. - John Kantner & Nancy M. Mahoney (ed.). Great House communities across the Chacoan landscape (Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona no. 64). x+194 pages, 76 figures, 18 tables. 2000. Tucson (AZ); University of Arizona Press; 0-8165-2072-0 paperback $16.95. - Marcello A. Canuto & Jason Yaeger (ed.). The archaeology of communities: a New World perspective. xv+271 pages, 42 figures, 5 tables. London: Routledge; 0-415-22277-X hardback £60,0-415-22278-8 paperback £19.99. - Laura Laurencich Minelli (ed.). The Inca world: the development of pre-columbian Peru, AD 1000–1534 (tr. Andrew Ellis, James Bishop & Angelica Mercurio Ciampi). 240 pages, 232 figures, 112 colour photographs. 2000. Norman (OK): University of Oklahoma Press; 0-8061-3221-3 hardback $49.95. - Richardson Benedict Gill. The great Maya droughts: water, life, and death, xx+464 pages, 99 figures, 16 tables. 2000. Albuquerque (NM): University of New Mexico Press; 0-8263-2194-1 hardback $49.95. - Maria Isabel D’Agostino Fleming (ed.). Anais da I Reunião Internacional de Teoria Arqueológica na América do Sul (Revista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia Supplement 3). x+403 pages, figures, tables. 1999. Säo Paulo: São Paulo University; ISSN 0103-9709 paperback. - Patricia A. McAnany. Living with the ancestors: kinship and kingship in ancient Maya society, xvi+213 pages, 37 figures, 1 table. 2000. Austin (TX): University of Texas Press; 0-292-75236-9 paperback £11.50. - Frank Hamilton Cushing. Exploration of ancient key-dweller remains on the Gulf coast of Florida. xxii+120 pages, 11 figures. 2000. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; 0-8130-1791-2 paperback $29.95. - Warren King Moorehead (ed.). Exploration of the Etowah Site in Georgia: the Etowah papers. xxxix+178 pages, 104 figures, 1 table. 2000. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; 0-8130-1793-9 paperback $29.95

48. Food - Katheryn C. Twiss (ed.). The Archaeology of Food and Identity (Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper 34). 2007. xii+340 pages, 67 figures, 16 tables. Carbondale (IL): Southern Illinois University Carbondale; 978-0-88104-091-6 paperback $42. - Christopher Mee & Josette Renard (ed). Cooking up the Past: Food and Culinary Practices in the Neolithic and Bronze Age Aegean. xii+380 pages, 103 illustrations, 20 tables. 2007. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-227-8 paperback £35. - H.E.M. Cool Eating and Drinking in Roman Britain. xvi+282 pages, 30 illustrations, 43 tables. 2006. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-0-52180276-5 hardback £55 & $99; 978-0-521-00327-8 - Eugenia Salza Prina Ricotti, translated by Ruth Anne Lotero. Meals and recipes from Ancient Greece. vi+122 pages, illustrated. 2007 (first published in Italian in 2005 by l’Erma di Bretschneider, Rome). Los Angeles (CA): J. Paul Getty Museum; 978-089236-876-1 hardback £15.99. - David Peacock & David Williams (ed.). Food for the Gods: New Light on the Ancient Incense Trade. xiv+152 pages, 76 illustrations. 2007. Oxford: Oxbow; 978-1-84217-225-4 hardback £35. - Susan Stewart. Cosmetics & Perfumes in the Roman World. 160 pages, 43 illustrations. 2007. Stroud: Tempus; 978-0-7524-4098-9 paperback £16.99

49. Making sense of archaeology - Cornelius Holtorf, illustrated by Quentin Drew. Archaeology is a brand!: the meaning of archaeology in contemporary popular culture. x+184 pages, numerous illustrations. 2007. Oxford: Archaeopress; 978-1-905739-06-6 paperback £14.99. - Nicholas J. Cooper (ed.). The Archaeology of the East Midlands: An Archaeological Resource Assessment and Research Agenda (Leicester Archaeology Monograph 13). xvi+378 pages, 72 b&w & colour illustrations, 8 tables. 2006. Leicester: University of Leicester; 0-9538914-7-X paperback £19.95. - John Hunter & Ian Ralston (ed.). Archaeological Resource Management in the UK: An Introduction. Second revised edition (first published 1993). xiv+402 pages, numerous illustrations. 2006. Stroud: Sutton; 978-0-7509-2789-5 hardback £25. - R.G. Matson & Timothy A. Kohler (ed.). Tracking Ancient Footsteps: William D. Lipe's Contribution to Southwestern Prehistory and Public Archaeology. xii+188 pages, 35 illustrations, 2 tables. 2006. Pullman (WA): Washington State University Press; 978-0-87422-290-6 paperback $22.95. - Jeffrey L. Hantman & Rachel Most (ed). Managing Archaeological Data: Essays in Honor of Sylvia W. Gaines (Arizona State University Anthropological Research Paper 57). x+202 pages, 37 illustrations, 42 tables. 2006. Tempe (AZ): Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University; 978-0-936249-18-6 paperback $33.50. - Michael D. Coe. Final report: An Archaeologist Excavates His Past. 224 pages, 6 figures, 35 plates. 2006. London: Thames & Hudson; 0-500-05143-7 hardback £18.95