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List of works by Christopher Chippindale

Ambition, deference, discrepancy, consumption: the intellectual background to a post–processual archaeology

Bo Gräslund. The birth of prehistoric chronology: dating methods and dating systems in nineteenth-century Scandinavian archaeology. x + 132 pages, 36 illustrations, 3 tables. 1987. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 0-521-32249-9

scholarly article by Christopher Chippindale published in June 1988

Catherine Hills: The blood of the British: from Ice Age to Norman Conquest. London: George Philip, 1986. 255. pp., 97 illustrations. £12.95

Cecily Margaret (Peggy) Guido

obituary published in 1996

Daniel Miller & Christopher Tilley (eds): Ideology, power and prehistory. Cambridge: University Press, 1984. 158 pp., 53 figs. £25.00

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article published in 1993

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March 1990 column in Antiquity

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September 1990 column in Antiquity

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December 1995 column in Antiquity

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June 1996 column in Antiquity

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December 1991 column in Antiquity

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March 1997 column in Antiquity

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December 1977 column from Antiquity

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March 1995 column in Antiquity

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March 1996 column in Antiquity

J.B. Harley & David Woodward (ed.). The history of cartography 1: Cartography in prehistoric, ancient, and medieval Europe and the Mediterranean. xxii + 599 pages, 40 colour plates, 344 figures & maps, 13 tables. 1987. Chicago & London: University of

John Coles. Shadows of a Northern Past: Rock Carvings of Bohuslän and Østfold. viii+222 pages, 264 illustrations, 16 colour plates. 2005. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-181-X hardback £30

John Michell: Megalithomania: artists, antiquarians and archaeologists at the old stone monuments. London: Thames & Hudson 1982. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.) 168 pp., 220 (unnumbered) illustrations (8 in COlOUr). £8.50

John Mulvaney & Johan Kamminga. Prehistory of Australia. xx+480 pages. b&w illustrations, 16 colour plates. 1999. Washington (DC): Smithsonian Institution Press; 1-56098-804-5 paperback £19.95 & $27.95

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Journal of European Archaeology. Volume 1. Spring, 1993. 240mm. Pp. 208, figs. Aldershot: Avebury, for the European Association of Archaeologists. Published in 2 volumes annually, in the spring and autumn. ISBN 1-85628-360-7. Subscription is included

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Margaret A. Hagen. Varieties of realism: geometries of representational art. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986. xiv + 338 pp., 178 illus., 5 tables. £39.50 & $54.50 hardback, £12.95 & $22.95 paperback.Heinrich Schäfer, transla

Mark Bowden. Pitt Rivers: the life and archaeological work of Lieutenant-General Augustus Henry Lane FOX Pitt Rivers, DCL, FRS, FSA. xvi + 182 pages, 60 illustrations, 5 maps, 2 genealogical tables. 1991. Cambridge & New York (NY): Cambridge Universi

scholarly article by Christopher Chippindale published in December 1991

Rodney Legg (ed.). Stonehenge Antiquaries. Sherborne: Dorset Publishing, 1986. 179 pages, plus 12 folding illustrations. £9.95 (paperback).

book review published in 1987

Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum new galleries, displaying Early Man in South Wiltshire, Stonehenge, and Pitt-Rivers

exhibition review published in 1985

Shorter notices

book review published in 1985

Stephanie Moser. Ancestral images: the iconography of human origins. xxiv+200 pages, 10 colour plates & 103 b & w illustrations. 1998. Stroud: Sutton; 0-7509-1178-6 hardback £25 & Ithaca (NY): Cornell University Press; 0-8014-3549-8 hardback $39.95

Stonehenge Complete

book published in 1983

Stonehenge: Making Space. Barbara Bender. 1998. Berg Publishers, England, xiv + 254 pp., 52 figures, bibliography, index. $55.00 (cloth), ISBN 1-85973-903-3; $19.50 (paper), ISBN 1-85973-908-3

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Stuart Piggott. Ancient Britons and the antiquarian imagination. 175 pages, 17 figures, 33 plates. 1989. London & New York: Thames & Hudson; ISBN 0-500-01470-1 hardback £14.95.A.E. Mendyk Stan. ‘Speculum Britanniae’: regional study, antiquariani

book reviews

Stuart Piggott. William Stukeley: an Eighteenth-Century Antiquary. 2nd edition, London: Thames and Hudson, 1985. 191 pages, 44 illustrations. £14.00.

book review published in 1986

The Journeys of Sir Richard Colt Hoare through Wales and England 1793-1810, extracted from the Journals and edited with an Introduction by M.W. Thompson. Gloucester: Alan Sutton, 1983. 288 pages, colour frontispiece, 40 illustrations in the text

book review published in 1984

The Origins of Museums: the Cabinet of Curiosities in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Europe. Edited by Oliver Impey and Arthur MacGregor. 28.5×22.5 cm. Pp. xiv + 336, 108 ills. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985, ISBN 0-19-952108-5. £60.00