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List of works by Geoff Bailey

4200 New Shell Mound Sites in the Southern Red Sea

A Bronze Age Cist Cemetery at Howick, Northumberland

scholarly article by Clive Waddington published in January 2005

A Strategy for Assessing Continuity in Terrestrial and Maritime Landscapes from Murujuga (Dampier Archipelago), North West Shelf, Australia

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A drowned Mesolithic shell midden complex at Hjarnø Vesterhoved, Denmark and its wider significance

scientific article published in 2021

A large handaxe from Wadi Dabsa and early hominin adaptations within the Arabian Peninsula

scholarly article by Frederick W.F. Foulds published in December 2017

Asprochaliko and Kokkinopilos: TL Dating and Reinterpretation of Middle Palaeolithic Sites in Epirus, North-West Greece

scientific article published in April 1992

Beyond the drip-line: a high-resolution open-air Holocene hunter-gatherer sequence from highland Lesotho

Caves, palimpsests and dwelling spaces: examples from the Upper Palaeolithic of south-east Europe

scholarly article by Geoff Bailey published in June 2009

Coastlines, Submerged Landscapes, and Human Evolution: The Red Sea Basin and the Farasan Islands

article by Geoff Bailey et al published 30 October 2007 in Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology

Complex topography and human evolution: the missing link

scholarly article by Isabelle C. Winder published in June 2013

Edaphic and Topographic Constraints on Exploitation of the Central Kenya Rift by Large Mammals and Early Hominins

Environments and Landscape Change

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Europe's Lost World: the Rediscovery of Doggerland, by Vince Gaffney, Simon Fitch & David Smith, 2009. York: Council for British Archaeology. (CBA Research Report 160.); ISBN 978-1-902771-77-9, paperback £12 & US$30; xxi+202 pp., many col. pls., 119

scientific article published on 27 January 2010

Evolution and dispersal of the genus Homo: A landscape approach.

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G. W. Dimbleby: Ecology and archaeology. The Institute of Biology's Studies in Biology, No. 77. London: Edward Arnold, 1977. 54 pp., 8 figs. £3.00 (cloth); £1.50 (paper)

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Great Britain: The Intertidal and Underwater Archaeology of Britain’s Submerged Landscapes

scientific article published in 2020

Harry Lourandos, Continent of hunter-gatherers: new perspectives in Australian prehistory. xviii+390 pages, 103 figures, 5 tables. 1997. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-35946-5 hardback £55; 0-521-35106-5 paperback £18.95

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J. G. Evans: An introduction to environmental archaeology. London: Paul Elek, 1978. 154 pp., 52 figs. £2.95 (paperback).Claudio Vita-Finzi. Archaeological sites in their setting. London: Thames and Hudson, 1978. 176 pp., 103 illustrations. £7.50

scholarly article by Geoff Bailey published in March 1979

Landscapes and their relation to hominin habitats: case studies from Australopithecus sites in eastern and southern Africa.

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Landscapes of human evolution: models and methods of tectonic geomorphology and the reconstruction of hominin landscapes.

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Marine Transgression, Aboriginal Narratives and the Creation of Yorke Peninsula/Guuranda, South Australia

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Palaeolithic artefact deposits at Wadi Dabsa, Saudi Arabia; a multi-scalar geoarchaeological approach to building an interpretative framework

Postscript to ‘Victorian Excavation Methodology’: The Revd J G Joyce and Winter Excavation at Silchester in the 1860s

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Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa.

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Science-Based Dating in Archaeology. By M. J. Aitken. 233 × 155mm. Pp. xx + 274, many ills. London: Longman, 1990. ISBN 0-582-49309-9. £12·00 (p/b)

scholarly article by Geoff Bailey published in September 1989

Stone artefacts on the seabed at a submerged freshwater spring confirm a drowned cultural landscape in Murujuga, Western Australia

scientific article published in 2023

Tectonics and human evolution

scholarly article by Geoffrey King published in June 2006

Temporal variability in shell mound formation at Albatross Bay, northern Australia.

scientific article published on 30 August 2017

The Archaeology of the Dishna Plain, Egypt: A Study of a Late Palaeolithic Settlement. By Hassan Fekri A.. 174 pages, 62 figures, 46 tables. The Geological Survey of Egypt, Paper No. 59. 1974.Un Gisement Capsien de Faciès Sétifien, Medjez II, El-Eu

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The Balkans in prehistory: the Palaeolithic archaeology of Greece and adjacent areas

scholarly article by Geoff Bailey published in March 1995

The Palaeolithic of Klithi in its wider context

The significance of sea-level change and ancient submerged landscapes in human dispersal and development: A geoarchaeological perspective

scientific article published in 2021

The use of percussion drilling to obtain core samples from rock-shelter deposits

Time perspectives, palimpsests and the archaeology of time

scholarly article by Geoff Bailey published in June 2007

Time's arrow: the measurement and theory of archaeological timeGavin Lucas. The Archaeology of Time. ix+150 pages, 20 figures, 2 tables. 2005. Abingdon: Routledge; 0-415-31198-5 paperback £12.99

scholarly article by Geoff Bailey published in September 2006

Underwater Shell Middens: Excavation and Remote Sensing of a Submerged Mesolithic site at Hjarnø, Denmark

scholarly article by Peter Moe Astrup et al published 3 June 2019 in Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology

Underwater archaeology and submerged landscapes in western Australia

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