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  1. Difference in Death? A Lost Neolithic Inhumation Cemetery with Britain’s Earliest Case of Rickets, at Balevullin, Western Scotland
  2. Sam Turner and Bob Silvester, eds. Life in Medieval Landscapes: People and Places in the Middle Ages. Papers in Memory of H.S.A. Fox (Oxford: Windgather Press, 2012, 296pp., 31 color illustr., 45 b/w illustr., 20 tables, pbk, ISBN 978-1-905119-40-0)
  3. Rapid climate change did not cause population collapse at the end of the European Bronze Age
  4. Sarah Ralph, ed. The Archaeology of Violence: Interdisciplinary Approaches (Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Proceedings 2, New York: State University of New York Press, 2013, 292pp., 61 figs., hbk, ISBN 978-1-4384-4441-3)
  5. Centennial-scale climate change in Ireland during the Holocene
  6. Assessment of the CMD Mini-Explorer, a New Low-frequency Multi-coil Electromagnetic Device, for Archaeological Investigations
  7. The Ins and Outs of Death in the Iron Age: Complex Funerary Treatments at Broxmouth Hillfort, East Lothian
  8. From dates to demography in later prehistoric Ireland? Experimental approaches to the meta-analysis of large 14C data-sets
  9. Deep-sea fishing in the Iron Age? New evidence from Broxmouth hillfort, South–east Scotland
  10. Headhunting and Social Power in Iron Age Europe
  11. The Useful Dead: Bodies as Objects in Iron Age and Norse Atlantic Scotland
  12. Headhunting and the Body in Iron Age Europe
  13. Death, Decapitation and Display? The Bronze and Iron Age Human Remains from the Sculptor's Cave, Covesea, North-east Scotland
  14. Rethinking Celtic Art, edited by Duncan Garrow, Chris Gosden & J.D. Hill, 2008. Oxford: Oxbow Books; ISBN 978-1-84217-318-3 paperback £35 & US$70; 226 pp., 9 col. pls., 86 figs.
  15. Gesture politics and the art of ambiguity: the Iron Age statue from Hirschlanden
  16. Irish–Scottish connections in the fi rst millennium AD: an evaluation of the links between souterrain ware and Hebridean ceramics
  17. Istres
  18. Hillforts at War: From Maiden Castle to Taniwaha Pā
  19. Warfare and Violence in Prehistoric Europe: an Introduction
  20. Beyond the Grave: Human Remains from Domestic Contexts in Iron Age Atlantic Scotland
  21. Warfare and Violence in Prehistoric Europe: an Introduction
  22. Mike Parker Pearson, Niall Sharples and Jim SymondsSouth Uist: Archaeology and History of a Hebridean IslandSouth Uist: Archaeology and History of a Hebridean IslandBy Mike Parker Pearson , Niall Sharples and Jim Symonds .ISBN 0 7524 2905 1 Stroud: Tem...
  23. Anna Ritchie (ed.)Kilellan Farm, Ardnave, Islay: Excavations of a prehistoric to early medieval site by Colin Burgess and others 1954–1976Kilellan Farm, Ardnave, Islay: Excavations of a prehistoric to early medieval site by Colin Burgess and others 195...
  24. Neolithic Settlement in Ireland and Western Britain. Edited by Ian Armit, Eileen Murphy, Eiméar Nelis and Derek Simpson. 310mm. Pp viii + 222, 116 b&w figs, 13 tables. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2003. ISBN 1842170910. £35 (hdbk).
  25. The Lairg Project 1988–96: The Evolution of an Archaeological Landscape in Northern Scotland. Edited by R. P. J. McCullaghand R. Tipping
  26. The Archaeological Investigation of A Prehistoric Landscape: Excavations on Arran 1978–81. Edited by JohnBarber
  27. Neolithic Houses in Northwest Europe and beyond. Edited by Timothy Darvill and Julian Thomas. 213 pp., 69 figs, Oxford: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers 1, Oxbow Monographs 57, 1996. ISBN 0 900188 08 2. £20.00
  28. The Archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles By Ian Armit. 264 pp, 83 b/w pls, numerous figs. Edinburgh: University Press. 1996. £14.95
  29. Neolithic Houses in North-West Europe and Beyond. Edited by Timothy Darvill & Julian Thomas. 213 pp., 69 figs. Oxford: Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Paper 1, Oxbow Monograph 57, 1996. ISBN 0-900188-08-2. £20.00.
  30. The Vikings
  31. Tracing Change
  32. Introduction
  33. The Environment
  34. Hunters and Gatherers
  35. The First Farmers
  36. Beakers and Bronze
  37. The Atlantic Roundhouses
  38. Wheelhouses
  39. Picts and Scots
  40. The Archaeology of Skye and the Western Isles
  41. Lords of the Isles
  42. Tombs and Standing Stones
  43. The post-medieval farmstead and field system of Over Newtown at Crookedstane, Elvanfoot, Upper Clydesdale.
  44. South-East Perth: An Archaeological Landscape. By the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. 180 pp. London: HMSO, 1994. ISBN 0114941513. £40.00.
  45. The Later Prehistory of the Western Isles of Scotland. By Ian Armit. 185 pp., 71 figs. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, 1992. £30.00.
  46. Broch building in northern Scotland: The context of innovation
  47. Gods and monsters
  48. Bodies of belief
  49. Bibliography
  50. Detached fragments of humanity
  51. A remarkable spiritual continuity?
  52. Shamans on the march
  53. Pillars, heads, and corn
  54. Neither this world, nor the next
  55. From the dead to the living