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What Can Archaeologists Learn From Annalistes Sherratt

Andrew Sherratt, ScD (Professor of Old World Prehistory, University of Sheffield)

Publications

Menze, B.H., J.A. Ur and Sherratt A.G

2006, 'Detection of Ancient Settlement Mounds: Archaeological Survey Based on the SRTM Terrain Model', Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, 72:321-vii.

Raftery, B., P.-M. Duval, O.-H. Frey, G. Kaenel, V. Kruta, M. Ryan, A. Sherratt and M. Szabo (eds)

1990, Celtic Fine art, Paris: Flammarion/UNESCO.

Sherratt, A.

2007, 'Diverse origins: regional contributions to the genesis of farming', in Due south. Colledge and J. Conolly (eds), The origins and spread of domestic plants in southwest Asia and Europe, Publications of the Found of Archeology, University College London Walnut Creek, CA: Left Declension Press.

2006, 'Portages: a unproblematic just powerful thought in understanding man history', 1-13 in C. Westerdahl (ed.), The Significance of Portages. Proceedings of the Kickoff International Conference on the Significance of Portages, 29th Sept-2d Oct 2004, in Lyngdal, Vest-Agder, Kingdom of norway, Oxford: BAR International Series 1499.

2006, 'The Trans-Eurasian Exchange: the prehistory of Chinese relations with the Due west', in Five. Mair (ed.), Contact and exchange in the ancient world, Honolulu: Hawaii University Printing.

2006, 'La traction animale et la transformation de l?Europe néolithique', in P. P&#233trequin, R-1000. Arbogast, A-Yard. Ptrequin, S. van Willigen and One thousand. Bailly (eds), Premiers chariots, premiers araires. La diffusion de la traction animale en Europe pendant les IVe et IIIe millénaires avant notre ére, Paris: CNRS Editions. PDF file of the English text: Brute traction and the transformation of Europe

2006, 'Crete, Greece and the Orient in the Thought of Gordon Childe (with an Appendix on Toynbee and Spengler: The Afterlife of the Minoans in European Intellectual History)', 107-26 in Y. Hamilakis and N. Momigliano (eds), Archaeology and European Modernity: Producing and Consuming the ?Minoans?, : Creta Antica vol. seven..

2005, 'The View from Mount Nebo', 441-4 in T. E. Levy and T. Higham (eds), The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating: Archaeology, Text and Scientific discipline, London and Oakville: Equinox.

2005, 'TransTaurus: early connections between central and southeast Anatolia', Anatolian Archæology, eleven:24-6.

2005, 'Wagen, Pflug, Rind: ihre Ausbreitung und Nutzung – Probleme der Quelleninterpretation', in S. Burmeister and M. Fansa (eds), Rad und Wagen. Der Ursprung einer Innovation. Wagen im Vorderen Orient und Europa, Mainz: von Zabern.

2005, 'Settling the Neolithic: a digestif', 140-vi in D. Bailey, A. Whittle and V. Cummings (eds), (Un)settling the Neolithic, Oxford: Oxbow Books.

2005, '100 years agone?', Anatolian Archæology, xi:37.

'Spotting tells from infinite', Antiquity: Projection Gallery, 78 No. 301, . http://antiquity.ac.united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland/ProjGall/sherratt/.

2004, 'Strabo's isthmus', Anatolian Archaeology, x:30-1.

2004, 'The importance of lake-dwellings in European prehistory', 267-76 in F. Menotti (ed.), Living on the Lake in Prehistoric Europe. 150 Years of Lake-Habitation Research, London: Routledge.

2004, 'Fractal Farmers: patterns of Neolithic origins and dispersal', in J. Cherry, C. Scarre and Southward. Shennan (eds), Explaining Social Change: studies in honour of Colin Renfrew, Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

2004, 'Material Resources, Uppercase, and Power: The Coevolution of Order and Culture', in Grand. Feinman and L. Nicholas (eds), Archaeological perspectives on political economies, Salt Lake City: Academy of Utah Press.

2003, 'The Baden (Pécel) culture and Anatolia', in P. Raczky and E. Jerem (eds), Morgenrot der Kulturen: Frühe Etappen der Menschheitsgeschichte in Mittel- und Südosteuropa, Budapest: Archaeolingua.

2003, 'The horse and the bike: the dialectics of alter in the circum-Pontic and adjacent areas, 4500-1500 BC', in M. Levine, C. Renfrew and K. Boyle (eds), Prehistoric Steppe Adaptation and the Horse, Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.

2002, 'Darwin anong the archaeologists: the John Evans nexus and the Borneo caves', Antiquity, 76:151-7.

2002, 'Stop of story?', in P. Slack and R. Ward (eds), The Peopling of Britain; the shaping of a man mural, Oxford: Oxford Academy Press.

2001, 'Globe History: An Archaeological Perspective', in S&#248lvi Sogner (ed.), Making Sense of Global History: The Nineteenth International Congress of the Historical Sciences Oslo 2000 Commemorative Volume, Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.

2000, 'Envisioning global change: a long-term perspective', in R. Denemark, J. Friedman and B. Gills (eds), World System History: the social science of long-term change, London: Routledge.

2000, 'The Athens of the North', Meddelelser fra Klassisk Arkeologisk Forening, 47:9-15.

1999, 'Czy Gordon Childe miaƚ racjȩ', in J. Lech (ed.), 5 Gordon Childe i Archeologia westward XX Wieku, Warsaw: .

1999, 'Cash-crops earlier cash: organic consumables and trade', in C. Gosden and J. Hather (eds), The Prehistory of Food: appetites for modify, London: Routledge.

1999, 'The Thak hypothesis: a prestige-goods model for early hominine behaviour', Cambridge Archaeological Journal, nine(2):277-88.

1999, 'Creations of Mind', Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 9(i):154-60. Review Article

1999, 'Echoes of the Big Bang: the historical context of language dispersal', in One thousand. Jones-Bley <i>et al</i>. (eds), Proceedings of the Tenth Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, LA May 1998 (Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph Series No 32), Washington, D.C.: Institute for the Study of Man.

1999, 'Instrumente des Wandels? Die Rolle der Megalithen beim Übergang vom Meso- zum Neolithikum in Nordwesteuropa', in K.W. Beinhauer and Ch. East. Guksch (eds), Studien zur Megalithik: Forschungsstand und ethnoarchäologische Perspektiven, Weissbach: Verlag Beier & Beran.

1998, Between Evolution and History: long-term change in human societies, Boston: Boston University. Preprint: Human being Context and Society Lectures

1998, 'Hindsight and foresight: preserving the past for the future', Antiquity, 72:699-702.

1998, 'Points of exchange: tardily Neolithic monuments in the Morbihan', in A. Gibson and D. Simpson (eds), Prehistoric Ritual and Religion, Gloucester: Alan Sutton.

1998, 'Gordon Childe: Right or Wrong?', Archaeologia Polona, 35/6:363-78.

1998, 'The human geography of Europe: a prehistoric perspective', in R. Dodgshon and R. Butlin (eds), An Historical Geography of Europe, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

1997, Economy and club in prehistoric Europe: changing perspectives , Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Printing.

1997, 'Troy, Maikop, Altyn Depe: Early Bronze Age urbanism and its periphery', in Five. Chiliad. Masson (ed.), Majkopskaya Kultura-fenomen Drevnej Istorii Kavkaza i Vostochnoj Evropy, Petersburg: . in Russian

1997, 'Climatic cycles and behavioural revolutions: the emergence of modern humans and the beginning of farming', Antiquity, 71:271-87.

1996, '"Settlement patterns" or "landscape studies": cycles of reason and romance', Archaeological Dialogues, 3(2):140-59.

1996, 'Flying up with the souls of the dead', British Archaeology, 15:14.

1996, 'Why Wessex? The Avon route in later British prehistory', Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 15(2):211-34.

1996, 'Childeish questions', Antiquity, 70:491-500. Editorial to No. 269

1996, 'Das sehen wir auch den Rädern ab: some thoughts on Yard. Vosteen's "Unter die Räder gekommen"', Archäologische Informationen, 19(1-2):155-72.

1996, 'Agricultural and pastoral societies, 3000-700 BC', 37-43 in A.H. Dani and J.-P. Mohen (eds), History of Humanity: scientific and cultural development, Paris & London: UNESCO (UNESCO History of Mankind, 2d ed.) & Routledge.

1996, 'Plate tectonics and imaginary prehistories; structure and contingency in agricultural origins', 130-40 in D. Harris (ed.), Origins and Spread of Agriculture, London: UCL Press.

1996, 'Linking Wessex with iii rivers Avon', British Archeology, 20:six.

1995, 'Reconstructing prehistoric farming', 61-76 in M. Kunst (ed.), Origens, Estruturas eastward Relaçoes das Culturas Calcolíticas da Península Ibérica, Torres Vedras: Instituto Português do Património (Trabalhos de Arqueologia 7).

1995, 'Reviving the grand narrative: Archaeology and long-term change', Journal of European Archaeology, iii(1):ane-32. David Clarke Memorial Lecture, Academy of Cambridge, May 1995

1995, 'Introduction: Peculiar Substances', one-10 in A. Sherratt, J. Goodman and P. Lovejoy (eds), Consuming Habits: drugs in history and Anthropology, London: Routledge.

1995, 'Alcohol and its alternatives: symbol and substance in early Old Earth cultures', 11-46 in A. Sherratt, J. Goodman and P. Lovejoy (eds), Consuming Habits: drugs in history and Anthropology, London: Routledge.

1995, 'Instruments of conversion: the role of megaliths in the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in due north-west Europe', Oxford Journal of Archæology, 14(iii):245-sixty. Symposium paper for Vergleichende Studien zur Megalithik: Forschungsstand und ethnoarchäologische Perspektiven, Mannheim 1992

1995, 'Fata Morgana: illusion and reality in Greek-barbarian relations', Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 5.one§:139-56.

1994, 'The emergence of elites: earlier Bronze Age Europe 2500-1300 BC', 244-76 in B, Cunliffe (ed.), The Oxford Illustrated Prehistory of Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

1994, 'Postscript', 347 in C. Mathers and S. Stoddart (eds), Development and Refuse in the Mediterranean Bronze Age, Sheffield: Sheffield Archaeolgical Monographs 8.

1994, 'The transformation of early agrarian Europe: the later on Neolithic and Copper Ages 4500-2500 BC', 167-201 in B. Cunliffe (ed.), The Oxford Illustrated Prehistory of Europe, Oxford: Oxford Academy Press.

1994, 'Alice in Wonderland', Oxford Magazine, 110:8-10. A history of the hookah

1994, 'Cadre, periphery and margin: perspectives on the Bronze Age', 335-45 in C. Mathers and S. Stoddart (eds), Development and Decline in the Mediterranean Bronze Historic period, Sheffield: Sheffield Archaeological Monographs 8.

1993, 'Who are you calling peripheral? Dependence and independence in European prehistory', 245-55 in F. Healy and C. Scarre (eds), Merchandise and Exchange in Prehistoric Europe, Oxford: Oxbow.

1993, 'The relativity of theory', 119-30 in N. Yoffee and A. Sherratt (eds), Archaeological Theory – Who Sets The Agenda?, Cambridge: Cambridge Academy Press.

1993, 'Ancestors for the Tombs?', Oxford Periodical of Archaeology, 12(ane):127-8.

1993, 'What would a Bronze Age earth system look like? Relations between temperate Europe and the Mediterranean in later prehistory', Journal of European Archæology, 1(2):1-57.

1993, 'Archaeology and mail service-textuality', Antiquity, 67:295.

1992, 'What tin can archaeologists learn from Annalistes?', in B. Knapp (ed.), Archæology, Annales and Ethnohistory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1991, 'Palaeoethnobotany: from crops to cuisine', 221-36 in F. Queiroga and A. Dinis (eds), Paleoecologia eastward Arqueologia Two, Vila Nova de Famalicao: Centro de Estudos Famalicenses.

1991, 'Sacred and profane substances: the ritual use of narcotics in later Neolithic Europe', 50-64 in P. Garwood, D. Jennings, R. Skeates and J. Toms (eds), Sacred and Profane: Proceedings of a conference on archæology, ritual and religion, Oxford: Oxford University Commission for Archaeology Monographs 32.

1990, 'The genesis of megaliths: monumentality, ethnicity and social complexity in Neolithic north-west Europe', World Archeology, 22(2):147-67.

1990, 'Gordon Childe: patterns and paradigms in prehistory', Australian Archaeology, thirty:3-13.

1989, 'V. Gordon Childe: archeology and intellectual history', Past and Present, 125:151-85.

1988, 'Review of A.C. Renfrew, Archeology and Language', Current Anthropology, :458-63.

1987, 'Two new books on early European agriculture', Scottish Archaeological Review, iv:134-7. Review article

1987, '"Ear-rings" again', Oxford Journal of Archeology, six:119.

1987, 'Cups that cheered', 81-106 in W. Waldren and R. Kennard, (eds), Bong Beakers of the Western Mediterranean: the Oxford International Conference 1986, Oxford: BAR.

1987, 'The Early Bronze Age Pottery', 429-76 in C. Renfrew, M. Gimbutas and E. Elster, (eds), Excavations at Sitagroi, a prehistoric village in northeast Greece, Vol. 1, Los Angeles: University of California, Monumenta Archaeologia 13.

1987, 'Neolithic exchange systems in central Europe', 193-204 in Thou. Sieveking and M. Newcomer (eds), The Human Uses of Flint and Chert, Cambrdige: Cambridge University Press.

1987, 'Wool, wheels and ploughmarks: local developments or exterior introductions in Neolithic Europe?', Bulletin of the London Academy Institute of Archeology, 23(1986):1-15.

1987, 'Warriors and traders: Statuary Age chiefdoms in central Europe', 54-66 in B. Cunliffe (ed.), Origins: the roots of European Civilisation, London: BBC publications.

1986, '2 new finds of wooden wheels from subsequently Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Europe', Oxford Periodical of Archaeology, 5:243-eight.

1986, 'The Radley "ear-rings" revised', Oxford Periodical of Archæology, five:61-6.

1985, Ancient Times: an Archaeological Map and Timescale, Oxford: Ashmolean Museum.

1984, 'The development of Neolithic and Copper Historic period settlement in the Great Hungarian Plain, Role Ii: Site survey and settlement dynamics', Oxford Periodical of Archaeology, two(ane):13-41.

1984, 'Social Evolution: Europe in the Subsequently Neolithic and Copper Age', 123-34 in J. Bintliff (ed.), European Social Development, Bradford: Bradford University.

1983, 'The development of Neolithic and Copper Age settlement in the Groovy Hungarian Plain, Part I: The regional setting', Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 1:287-316.

1983, 'Early on Agrarian settlement in the Körös region of the Bully Hungarian Plainly', Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 35:155-69.

1983, 'A newly discovered La Téne sword and scabbard', Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2:115-viii.

1983, 'The Eneolithic period in Bulgaria in its European context', 188-98 in A.Grand. Poulter (ed.), Ancient Bulgaria (Vol 1), Nottingham: Nottingham University.

1983, 'The secondary exploitation of animals in the Old World', Earth Archaeology, fifteen(1):90-104.

1982, 'Mobile resources: settlement and exchange in early agronomical Europe', xiii-26 in A.C. Renfrew and S.J. Shennan, (eds), Ranking, Resource and Exchange, Cambridge: Cambridge Academy Printing.

1982, The prehistoric settlement-history of the Peachy Hungarian Plain, Washington: National Geographic Enquiry Reports.

1982, 'Colloqium on Prehistoric Settlement Patterns effectually the southern Northward Sea: Concluding Remarks', Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia, xv:182-3.

1981, 'Plough and pastoralism: aspects of the secondary products revolution', 261-305 in North. Hammond, I. Hodder and G. Isaac, (eds), Pattern of the Past Studies in award of David Clarke, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1980, 'Water, soil and seasonality in early cereal cultivation', Globe Archaeology, xi (three):313-330.

1979, 'Problems in European Prehistory', in D.L. Clarke, Analytical Archaeologist, London: Academic Press.

1978, 'Prehistoric Europe and Virtually Due east', in G. Barraclough (ed.), Times Atlas of World History, London: Times Books.

1976, 'Resource, technology and trade; an essay in early on metallurgy', 557-581 in I. Longworth, Chiliad. Sieveking. and M. Wilson (eds), Problems in Social and Economic Archaeology, London: Duckworth.

1976, The Beginning of the Statuary Age in S-Eastward Europe, PhD Dissertation: University of Cambridge.

1973, 'The caption of change in European prehistory', 419-428 in A.C. Renfrew (ed.), The Caption of Cultural Change, London: Duckworth.

1972, 'Socio-economic and demographic models for the Neolithic and Statuary Age of Europe', 477-542 in D.L. Clarke (ed.), Models in Archaeology, London: Methuen.

1965, 'Hayman Rooke FSA: an eighteenth century Nottinghamshire antiquary', Transactions of the Thoroton Society, 69:4-18.

Sherratt, A. (ed.)

1980, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Archæology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Printing. Editor; author of articles on 'The arts and crafts of archaeology', 'The revolution in archaeology', 'The beginnings of agriculture in the Almost East and Europe', 'Prehistoric Europe' and 'Synthesis and interpretation : a personal view'

Sherratt, A. and B. Raffery

1990, 'Celtic Fine art in Uk and Ireland', in B. Raftery, P.-M. Duval, O.-H. Frey, M. Kaenel, V. Kruta, M. Ryan, A. Sherratt and Thou. Szabo (eds), Celtic Art, Paris: Flammarion/UNESCO.

Sherratt, A. and East.Southward. Sherratt

2001, 'Technological modify in the East Mediterranean Bronze Historic period: capital letter, resources and marketing', in A. Shortland (ed.), The Social Context of Technological Modify, Oxford: Oxbow.

1998, 'Minor worlds: interaction and identity in the ancient Mediterranean', in E.H. Cline and D. Harris-Cline (eds), The Aegean and the Orient in the 2nd Millennium, Liege: Aegaeum xviii.

1993, 'The growth of the Mediterranean economy in the early on first millennium BC', Earth Archeology, 24(3):361-78.

1991, 'From luxuries to commodities: the nature of Mediterranean Bronze Age trading systems', 351-86 in N. Gale (ed.), Bronze Historic period Merchandise in the Mediterranean, Jonsered: SIMA.

1991, 'Urnfield Reflections', Cambridge Archaeological Journal, one(ii):247-53. Review commodity on James et al. Centuries of Darkness

1988, 'The archaeology of Indo-European: an alternative view', Antiquity, 62(236):584-95.

Sherratt, A. and Sherratt, S.

2008, 'The Neolithic of Crete, equally seen from outside', 291-302 in V. Isaakidou and P.D. Tomkins (eds), Escaping the labyrinth: the Cretan neolithic in context, Sheffield studies in Aegean archeology 8 Oxford: Oxbow.

Sherratt, A. and T. Taylor

1989, 'Metallic vessels in Bronze Historic period Europe and the context of Vulchetrun', 106-34 in J. Best and Due north. de Vries (eds), Thracians and Mycenaeans, Leiden: Brill.

Sherratt, A., C. Roughley and C. Vanquish

2002, 'By records, new views: Carnac 1830-2000', Antiquity, 76:218-23.

Sherratt, A., E.S. Sherratt, J.D. Hawkins and D.F. Easton

2002, 'Troy in recent perspective', Anatolian Studies, 52:75-109.

Sherratt, A., J. Goodman and P. Lovejoy (eds)

1995, Consuming Habits: drugs in history and Anthropology, London: Routledge.

Sherratt, A., Menze B.H. and Mühl, South.

2007, 'Virtual survey on due north Mesopotamian tell sites by means of satellite remote sensing', 5-29 in B. Ooghe and G. Verhoeven (eds), Broadening Horizons: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Landscape Stud, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Sherratt, A., Menze B.H. and Ur, J.A.

2005, 'Tell spotting: surveying Virtually Eastern settlement mounds from space', 458-62 in S. Dequal (ed.), Proceedings of the 20th CIPA International Symposium (International Cooperation to Relieve the World's Heritage), Torino: CIPA. PDF file: http://cipa.icomos.org/fileadmin/papers/Torino2005/458.pdf

Sherratt, A., V. Dergachev and O. Larina

1991, 'Recent results of Neolithic enquiry in Moldavia (USSR)', Oxford Journal of Archaeology, ten(1):1-16.

Yoffee, Due north. and A. Sherratt

1993, 'Introduction: the sources of archaeological theory', 1-9 in N. Yoffee and A. Sherratt (eds), Archaeological Theory – Who Sets The Agenda?, Cambridge: Cambridge Academy Press.

Yoffee, N. and A. Sherratt (eds)

1993, Archaeological Theory – Who Sets The Agenda?, Cambridge: Cambridge University Printing.

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