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A.S. Henshall & J.N.G. Ritchie. The chambered cairns of the central Highlands: an inventory of the structures and their contents. v+256 pages, b&w figures. 2001. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 0-7486-0643-2 paperback £17.99

article by Caroline Malone et al published September 2002 in Antiquity

ANTIQUITY — the first 75 years

Alasdair Whittle Sacred mound holy rings: Silbury hill and West Kennet palisade enclosures: a later neolithic complex in north Wiltshire. (Oxbow monograph 74.) xii+176 pages, 40 colour plates, 87 figures, 49 tables. 1997. Oxbow: Oxford; 1-900-188-26-

Alastair Oswald, Martyn Barber & Carolyn Dyer. The creation of monuments: Neolithic causewayed enclosures in the British Isles. xii+172 pages, 132 figures. 2001. Swindon: English Heritage; 1-873592-42-6 paperback £30.Martyn Barber, David Field & Pet

article by Caroline Malone published March 2002 in Antiquity

Ancient Britain

scientific article published in 1992

Ancient Maltese genomes and the genetic geography of Neolithic Europe

scientific article published in 2022

Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe

scientific article published on 12 August 2019

Archaeology in Ireland

scholarly article by Caroline Malone published in June 2002

Book reviews. Martyn Barber, David Field & Peter Topping. The Neolithic flint mines of England. xiv+95 pages, 46 figures, 1 table. 1999. Swindon: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England; 1-873592-41-8 paperback £25

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Catatonia and autistic spectrum disorders

scientific article published on June 2004

Celebrations in prehistoric Malta

scientific article published on 15 March 2018

Cult in an Island Society: Prehistoric Malta in the Tarxien Period

scientific article published in April 1993

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October 2002 column in Antiquity

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March 1999 column in Antiquity

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Education in archaeology

scholarly article by Caroline Malone published in March 2000

Essays on the Archaeology and Ancient History of the Maltese Islands: Bronze Age to Byzantine. By Mario Buhagiar. 240mm. Pp xxiii + 498, ills (some col), maps, plans. Midsea Books, Sta Venera Malta, 2014.isbn 9789993274827. €55 (hbk)

scholarly article by Caroline Malone published in August 2016

Fieldwork Grants

G.D.B. Jones with C. Delano Smith & D.H. Trump. Apulia 1: Neolithic settlement in the Tavoliere. xxii + 237 pages. 107 plates. 114 figures. 1987. London: Thames & Hudson. Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London 44; I

Gary S. Webster A prehistory of Sardinia 2300–500 BC. (Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 5). 224 pages, 81 figures, 10 tables. 1996. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press; 1-85075-508-6 hardback £40 & $60

scholarly article by Caroline Malone published in March 1998

Intensive survey of prehistoric sites in the Stilo region, Calabria

scholarly article by Ian Hodder published in December 1984

Introduction

Island questions: the chronology of the Brochtorff Circle at Xagħra, Gozo, and its significance for the Neolithic sequence on Malta

scientific article published on 20 February 2019

Island risks and the resilience of a prehistoric civilization

scientific article published on 8 August 2018

Jean Guilaine. Les hypogées protohistoriques de la Méditerranée. 2015. 335 pages, numerous colour illustrations, DVD. Arles: Errance. 978-2-87772-544-6 paperback €45

Landscape: gleaning the meaning

Larry J. Zimmerman & William Green (ed.). Archaeologist’s toolkit (7 volumes: Vol. 1, Archaeology by design; Vol. 2, Archaeological survey; Vol. 3, Excavation; Vol. 4, Artifacts; Vol. 5, Archaeobiology; Vol. 6, Curating archaeological collections:

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Maltese Prehistoric Religion

Metaphor and Maltese Art: Explorations in the Temple Period

scientific article published on 9 August 2008

Mortuary Ritual of 4th Millennium bc Malta: the Zebbug Period Chambered Tomb from the Brochtorff Circle at Xaghra (Gozo)

scientific article published in 1995

Opening the Frontier: the Gubbio–Perugia Frontier in the Course of History

Placing and remembering the dead in late Neolithic Malta: bioarchaeological and spatial analysis of the Xagħra Circle Hypogeum, Gozo

scientific article published in January 2020

Radiocarbon dating and Italian prehistory. Edited by Robin Skeates and Ruth Whitehouse. 288 pp. London: University of London, 1994. Archaeological Monographs of the British School at Rome 8 — Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy 3. ISBN 1873415117.…

scientific article published in 1995

Ripostigli di bronzi della sicilia nel museo archeologico di Siracusa. By Rosa Maria Albanese Procelli (with appendices by Fulvia Lo Schiavo). Palermo: Accademia Nazionale di Scienze, Lettere e Arti. 1993. 344 pp., 50 pls. 67 figs. L. 100.000.

Ruth D. Whitehouse Underground religion: cult and culture in prehistoric Italy. (Accordia Specialist Study on Italy 1.) xii+216 pages, 61 figures, tables. 1992. London: Accordia Research Centre, University of London; ISBN 1-873415-07-09 paperback

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Sardinia in the Mediterranean: A Footprint in the Sea. Studies in Sardinian Archaeology, Presented to Miriam S. Balmuth. Edited by Robert H. Tykot and Tamsey K. Andrews. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1992. £45.00.

scientific article published in 1994

Spousal experiences of coping with and adapting to caregiving for a partner who has a stroke: a meta-synthesis of qualitative research

scientific article published on April 18, 2013

Stone and timber circles in Britain and adjacent countries

Territory, Time, and State: The Archaeological Development of the Gubbio Basin

scientific article published in 1996

The experience of couples when one partner has a stroke at a young age: an interpretative phenomenological analysis.

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The neolithic site of San Marco, Gubbio (Perugia), Umbria: survey and excavation 1985–7

article by Caroline Malone & Simon Stoddart published November 1992 in Papers of the British School at Rome

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article published in Antiquity in 1998