Topic: Archaeology

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Extended reading list

Andrews, G., Barrett, J.C. and Lewis, J.S.C 2000 Interpretation not record: the practice of

archaeology, Antiquity 74, 525 – 530.

Ashmore W. and Knapp A.B. (eds) 1999 Archaeologies of Landscape; Contemporary

Perspectives. Oxford: Blackwell.

Batey, C E, Jesch, J and Morris, C.D. (eds) 1995 The Viking Age in Caithness, Orkney and

the North Atlantic. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh.

Ballin Smith B & Banks I (eds), 2002, In the Shadow of the Brochs: The Iron Age in

Scotland, Tempus

Bender, B. (ed.) 1994 Landscape, politics and perspectives. Oxford: Berg.

Bender, B. 1998 Stonehenge: Making space. Oxford: Berg.

Bender, B., Hamilton, S and Tilley, C. 1997 Leskernick: Stone Worlds; Alternative

Narratives; Nested Landscapes, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 63, 147 –

178.

Bradley, R 2006 Bridging the Two Cultures: commercial archaeology and the study of

prehistory. Paper given to London Soc Ants 12/1/06, downloadable from

www.sal.org.uk

Cooper, M A, Firth, A, Corman, J and Wheatley, D (eds.) 1995 Managing Archaeology.

Routledge: London.

Downes J. & Ritchie A., 2003, Sea Change: Orkney and Northern Europe in the later Iron

Age, Pinkfoot Press

Downes, J, Foster S. M. and Wickham Jones C. R. 2005 (eds) The Heart of Neolithic Orkney

World Heritage Site. Research Agenda. Edinburgh: Historic Scotland. Downloadable

from www.historic -scotland.gov.uk/orkneyresearch

Droste, B von, Plachter, H and Rossler, M (eds.) 1995 Cultural Landscapes of Universal

Value. Gustav Fischer Verlag: New York.

English Heritage 1996 Frameworks for Our Past London: English Heritage

Fenton, A 1997 The Northern Isles: Orkney and Shetland. Tuckwell Press: East Lothian

Foster, S M 1996 Picts, Gaels and Scots. Historic Scotland/Batsford: Bath.

Hamilakis, Y, Pluciennik M, Tarlow S (eds), 2002, Thinking through the body Archaeologies

of Corporeality, Kluwer

Hirsch E and O’Hanlon M 1995 (eds.) The Anthropology of Landscape: Perspectives on

Place and Space

Historic Scotland 2000 Nomination of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney for inclusion in the World

Heritage List. Historic Scotland.

Hodder, I 1997 ‘Always momentary, fluid, flexible’: towards a reflexive excavation

methodology Antiquity, 71, 691-700

Jones A., 2002, Archaeological Theory and Scientific Practice, Cambridge University Press.

Jones, A.M., Freedman, D., O’Connor, B., Lamdin-Whymark, H., Tipping, R. & Watson, A.

eds. 2011. An Animate Landscape: Rock Art and the Prehistory of Kilmartin, Argyll,

Scotland. Oxford: Windgather Press.

Jones, R. & C. Richards, C (eds.), 2016. The Development of Neolithic House Societies in

Orkney, Oxford: Windgather Press.

Layton, R (ed.) 1989 Who needs the past? Indigenous values and archaeology. One World

Archaeology 5. Unwin Hyman: London.

Renfrew, C. (ed.) 1985 The Prehistory of Orkney. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh.

Richards, C. 1996 Monuments as Landscape: Creating the centre of the world in late

Neolithic Orkney World Archaeology Vol. 28 (2): 190-208

Richards C. 2003, Dwelling among the monuments: An examination of the Neolithic village

of Barnhouse, Maeshowe passage grave and surrounding monuments at Stenness,

Orkney, McDonald Institute Monographs.

Ritchie, A. 1995. Prehistoric Orkney. Batsford/Historic Scotland: London.

Shanks, M and Tilley, C. 1987 Social Theory and Archaeology Cambridge: Polity Press