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The following pages link to Graeme Barker (Q1432507):
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- Colin Renfrew (Q335189) (← links)
- Cyprian Broodbank (Q15994389) (← links)
- The 'human revolution' in lowland tropical Southeast Asia: the antiquity and behavior of anatomically modern humans at Niah Cave (Sarawak, Borneo) (Q28278394) (← links)
- Volcanic ash layers illuminate the resilience of Neanderthals and early modern humans to natural hazards (Q28728272) (← links)
- Reconstructing the origin and spread of horse domestication in the Eurasian steppe (Q34273435) (← links)
- Newly discovered Neanderthal remains from Shanidar Cave, Iraqi Kurdistan, and their attribution to Shanidar 5. (Q46311744) (← links)
- Archaeology: The cost of cultivation (Q47298833) (← links)
- The potential risk from 222radon posed to archaeologists and earth scientists: reconnaissance study of radon concentrations, excavations, and archaeological shelters in the Great Cave of Niah, Sarawak, Malaysia. (Q47305413) (← links)
- Ancient trade routes shaped the genetic structure of horses in eastern Eurasia (Q47711372) (← links)
- King Solomon's miners--starvation and bioaccumulation? An environmental archaeological investigation in Southern Jordan (Q47713240) (← links)
- Recording and classifying the archaeological record (Q49044433) (← links)
- Autosomal genetic diversity in non-breed horses from eastern Eurasia provides insights into historical population movements (Q54309391) (← links)
- The Archaeology of an Etruscan Polis: A Preliminary Report on the Tuscania Project (1986 and 1987 Seasons) (Q55179834) (← links)
- Reply to Forster et al.: Quantifying demic movement and local recruitment in the spread of horse domestication. (Q55559267) (← links)
- A tale of two deserts: Contrasting desertification histories on Rome's desert frontiers (Q55761390) (← links)
- The archaeology of Samnite settlement in Molise (Q56680989) (← links)
- Detecting the T1 cattle haplogroup in the Iberian Peninsula from Neolithic to medieval times: new clues to continuous cattle migration through time (Q56839180) (← links)
- Regional archaeological projects (Q57421654) (← links)
- Sediment micromorphology and site formation processes during the Middle to Later Stone Ages at the Haua Fteah Cave, Cyrenaica, Libya (Q57525108) (← links)
- Site formation processes in caves: The Holocene sediments of the Haua Fteah, Cyrenaica, Libya (Q57525125) (← links)
- Foraging–Farming Transitions in Island Southeast Asia (Q57721350) (← links)
- Radiocarbon dating of charcoal from tropical sequences: results from the Niah Great Cave, Sarawak, and their broader implications (Q57916864) (← links)
- The Cyrenaican Prehistory Project 2012: the fifth season of investigations of the Haua Fteah cave (Q57947547) (← links)
- 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 (Q57947553) (← links)
- To sieve or not to sieve (Q58906684) (← links)
- Bugs and bottlenecks: approaches to the transition to farming (Q59103458) (← links)
- Accordia: past, present and future (Q59129330) (← links)
- Hunting and farming in prehistoric Italy: changing perspectives on landscape and society (Q59396012) (← links)
- A Classical Landscape in Molise (Q59396383) (← links)
- The Schola Praeconum I: The Coins, Pottery, Lamps and Fauna (Q59396405) (← links)
- Ancient and modern pastoralism in central Italy: an interdisciplinary study in the Cicolano mountains (Q59396699) (← links)
- The Economy of Medieval Tuscania: The Archaeological Evidence (Q59397251) (← links)
- An Apennine Bronze Age Settlement at Petrella, Molise (Q59397702) (← links)
- Excavations at D85 (Santa Maria in Cività): An Early Medieval Hilltop Settlement in Molise (Q59398681) (← links)
- A late Pleistocene refugium in Mediterranean North Africa? Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction from stable isotope analyses of land snail shells (Haua Fteah, Libya) (Q59852995) (← links)
- Changing patterns of eastern Mediterranean shellfish exploitation in the Late Glacial and Early Holocene: Oxygen isotope evidence from gastropod in Epipaleolithic to Neolithic human occupation layers at the Haua Fteah cave, Libya (Q59852997) (← links)
- Carbon isotope signatures from land snail shells: Implications for palaeovegetation reconstruction in the eastern Mediterranean (Q59853012) (← links)
- Oxygen isotope signatures from land snail ( Helix melanostoma ) shells and body fluid: Proxies for reconstructing Mediterranean and North African rainfall (Q59853017) (← links)
- The Cyrenaican Prehistory Project 2013: the seventh season of excavations in the Haua Fteah cave (Q59853030) (← links)
- Oxygen isotopes from Phorcus (Osilinus) turbinatus shells as a proxy for sea surface temperature in the central Mediterranean: A case study from Malta (Q59853034) (← links)
- Land gastropod piercing during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene in the Haua Fteah, Libya (Q60698473) (← links)
- The ‘cultured rainforests’ of Borneo (Q60843677) (← links)
- The Cyrenaican Prehistory Project 2012: the sixth season of excavations in the Haua Fteah cave (Q61902978) (← links)
- The Cyrenaican Prehistory Project 2011: Late-Holocene environments and human activity from a cave fill in Cyrenaica, Libya (Q61903042) (← links)
- Geoarchaeological patterns in the pre-desert and desert ecozones of northern Cyrenaica (Q61903088) (← links)
- The UNESCO Libyan Valleys Survey V: Sedimentological Properties of Holocene Wadi Floor and Plateau Deposits in Tripolitania, North-West Libya (Q61903443) (← links)
- The UNESCO Libyan Valleys Survey IV: The 1981 Season (Q61903444) (← links)
- From Classification to Interpretation: Libyan Prehistory, 1969–1989 (Q61903531) (← links)
- The Herders of Cyrenaica: Ecology, Economy and Kinship Amongst the Bedouin of Eastern Libya. By Behnke R. H.. 197 pages, 32 figures, 26 plates. University of Illinois Press (Illinois Studies in Anthropology No. 12), Chicago and London, 1980. Price £ (Q61903629) (← links)
- Libyan Valleys Survey (Q61903753) (← links)