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A Biography of Power: Research and Excavations at the Iron Age 'oppidum' of Bagendon, Gloucestershire (1979-2017)

book published in 2020

Alternatives to Urbanism? Reconsidering Oppida and the Urban Question in Late Iron Age Europe

Becoming Roman in southern Burgundy: A field survey between Autun and Bibracte in the Arroux Valley (Saône-et-Loire), 2000-2003

Beyond Iron Age ‘towns’: Examining oppida as examples of low-density urbanism

scholarly article by Tom Moore published in July 2017

Beyond the oppida: polyfocal complexes and Late Iron Age societies in southern Britain

scholarly article by Tom Moore published in October 2012

Bringing the Country to Town: ‘Rurban’ Landscapes in Iron Age Europe

Considering European Iron Age oppida and Comparative Urbanism: The Case of Bibracte and Manching

Detribalizing the later prehistoric past: Concepts of tribes in Iron Age and Roman studies

scholarly article by Tom Moore published in October 2011

Life on the edge?

Melanie Giles. A forged glamour: landscape, identity and material culture in the Iron Age. xiv+270 pages, 55 colour and b&w illustrations. 2012. Oxford: Windgather; 978-1-905119-46-2 paperback £ 30

article

New narratives of the Later Iron Age

Oppida, Agglomerations, and Suburbia: the Bibracte Environs and New Perspectives on Late Iron Age Urbanism in Central-Eastern France

scientific article published in August 2013

PERCEIVING COMMUNITIES: EXCHANGE, LANDSCAPES AND SOCIAL NETWORKS IN THE LATER IRON AGE OF WESTERN BRITAIN

scientific article published in February 2007

The Iron Age

chapter of Twenty-Five Years of Archaeology in Gloucestershire published in 2006

The early to later Iron Age transition in the southwest Midlands: enclosing the household?

chapter published in 2006