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Forthcoming:

  • Stone Age Studies in Southeast Asia, A lithic perspective. In Bond, C. (ed.)  Lithic Studies in the twenty first century. Lithic Studies Society, Oxford, British Archaeological Reports.
  • The Archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak: Rainforest Foraging and Farming in Island Southeast Asia. Joint editor with G. Barker & D Gilbertson. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge Monograph Series.
  • The Archaeology of the Niah Caves, Sarawak: Excavations 1954 – 2004. Joint editor with G. Barker & D. Gilbertson. McDonald Insititute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge Monograph Series.
  • Modern Human behaviour at the Haua Fteah, Libya? Evidence from the McBurney Archive.In Pettit, P & White, M (eds.). Tempus Publishing
  • The Cyrenaica Prehistory Project. New Capsian material from the first season (2007).  With Barker, G. & Hunt, C

In 2009:

  • Geoarchaeology in Deserts: Evolution and spread of humans. With S McLaren In Abrahams, A.D. (ed.) Geoarchaeology of Desert Environments, (London, Chapman & Hall)

In 2008:

  • The Cyrenaican Prehistory Project 2008: the second season of investigations of the Haua Fteah cave and its landscape, and further results from the initial (2007) fieldwork. Barker, G.,  Basell, L., Brooks, I., Cartwright, C., Cole, F., Davison, J., Farr, L., Grün, R., Hamilton, R., Hunt, C., Inglis, R., Jacobs, Z., Legge, T., Leitch, V., Morales, J., Morley, I., Morley, M., Pawley, S., Pryor, A., Roberts, B., Reynolds, T., Hwedi el-Rishi, Simpson, D., Twati, M.,  and van der Veen, M.  Libyan Studies 39

In 2007:

  • Problems in the Stone Age of South-east Asia Revisited. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 73:39-58
  • The Lithics, Section 42. In The Archaeology of Fazzan. Volume 2, Site gazetteer, Pottery and other finds. Mattingly, D. (ed.) Society for Libyan Studies Monograph, London. Pp432 - 447
  • The 'human revolution' in lowland tropical Southeast Asia: the antiquity and behavior of anatomically modern humansat Niah Cave (Sarawak, Borneo) Barker, G., Barton, H., Bird, M., Daly, P., Datan, I., Dykes, A., Farr, L.,, Gilbertson, D., Harrisson, B., Hunt, C., Higham, T., Kealhofer, L., Krigbaum, J., Lewis, H., McLaren, S., Paz, V., Pike, A., Piper, P., Pyatt, B., Rabett, R., Reynolds, T., Rose, J., Rushworth, G., Stephens, M., Stringer, C., Thompson, G.,  Turney, C.  Journal of Human Evolution 52: 243-261
  • The Haua Fteah, Cyrenaica (Northeast Libya): renewed investigations of the cave and its landscape. Barker, G, Hunt, C. & Reynolds, T. Libyan Studies 38:93-114
  • Pleistocene environments and human settlement (with McLaren, S, Gilbertson, D, Gatttan, J., Hunt, C., Hwedi el-Rishi, Barker, G., & Duller, G). In Archaeology and Desertification. The Wadi Faynan Landscape Survey, Southern Jordan. Barker, G, Gilbertson, D.,& Mattingly, D (eds.). Council for British Research in the Levant/Oxbow Books, Oxford. pp.177-198
  • Early Holocene environments and early farming c. 11, 000 – 7000 cal BP, c. 9500 – 5000 cal. BC (with Barker, G., Hunt, C., McLaren, S., Hwedi el-Rishi, Gilbertson, D., & Grattan, J.) In Archaeology and Desertification. The Wadi Faynan Landscape Survey, Southern Jordan. Barker, G, Gilbertson, D.,& Mattingly, D (eds.). Council for British Research in the Levant/Oxbow Books, Oxford. Pp199-226
  • Chalcolithic (c.5000 – 3600 cal. BC) and Bronze Age (c. 3600 – 1200 cal. BC) settlement in Wadi Faynan: Metallurgy and social complexity. (with Barker, G., Adams, R., Creighton, O., Hewdi el-Rishi, Gilbertson, D., Gratan, J., Hunt, C., Newson, P., & Pyatt, B.). In In Archaeology and Desertification. The Wadi Faynan Landscape Survey, Southern Jordan. Barker, G, Gilbertson, D.,& Mattingly, D (eds.). Council for British Research in the Levant/Oxbow Books, Oxford. Pp227-270
  • Part 1. The Archaeology of Fazzan: Site Gazetteer. (By Mattingly, D., Edwards, D., with contributions by Balcombe, P., Barnett, T., Daniels, C., Dore, J., Hawthorne, J., Leone, A., Newson, P., Reynolds, T.& Wilson, A.) In The Archaeology of Fazzan. Volume 2, Site gazetteer, Pottery and other finds. Mattingly, D. (ed.) Society for Libyan Studies Monograph, London.
  • Stone Tools. In  Postgate, N & Thomas, D (eds.) Excavations at Kilese Tepe, 1994-98: From Bronze Age to Byzantine in Western Cilicia. McDonald Institute, Cambridge/British Institute in Ankara.
  • Review of Petraglia, M. & Allchin, B. (eds) The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South Asia. Inter-disciplinary Studies in Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Linguistics and Genetics. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. In Before farming: the archaeology and anthropology of hunter-gatherers (online version) 2007/2 article 5

In 2006:

  • The Importance of Saharan Lithic Assemblages. In Mattingly, D.,  McLaren, S.,  Savage, E.,  al-Fasawi, Y., & Gadgood, K. The Libyan Desert. Natural Resources and Cultural Heritage. London, Society for Libyan Studies, pp81-90
  • The Palaeolithic of Niah Caves. In A. Campus (ed.). Enciclopedia Archaeolgica. Rome, Instiuto della Enciclopedia Italia

In 2005:

  • The Human Use of Caves in Peninsula and Island Southeast Asia: Research themes. In The Human Use of Caves in Peninsula and Island Southeast Asia, Barker, G, Gilbertson, D & Reynolds, T (eds.) Asian Perspectives 44: 1-15

In 2004:

  • Homo floresiensis. In Before Farming, the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-gatherers. Volume 4: 4-5
 
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