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Monuments and
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in 2008. Ten books in the series were published during their tenure – between 2000 and 2005.
196:"– through interpretive analysis of "social theory, anthropology and critical hermeneutics".
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412:(2007) by Vítor Oliveira Jorge, Julian Thomas, Theoretical Archaeology Group (England). Conference
733:(1999), report to the World Archaeological Congress Executive by Robert Layton and Julian Thomas.
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Overcoming the modern invention of material culture: proceedings of the TAG session, Exeter 2006
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516:'The later Neolithic architectural repertoire: the case of the Dunragit complex',
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797:"Professor Julian Thomas, research profile - personal details (The University of"
460:'The identity of place in Neolithic Britain: examples from south-west Scotland',
642:"Recent debates on the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Britain and Ireland",
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677:"Gene-flows and social processes: the potential of genetics and archaeology",
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544:'Materiality and traditions of practice in Neolithic south-west Scotland',
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Global
Archaeological Theory: Contextual Voices and Contemporary Thoughts
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Place and Memory: Excavations at the Pict's Knowe, Holywood and Holm Farm
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Place and Memory: Excavations at the Pict's Knowe, Holywood and Holm Farm
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Proposals for a tunnel at
Stonehenge: an assessment of the alternatives
663:"Ambiguous symbols: why there were no figurines in Neolithic Britain",
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The
Neolithic of the Irish Sea: Materiality and Traditions of Practice
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Anglesey archaeological landscape project: second interim report 1991
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Cognition and
Culture: The Archaeology of External Symbolic Storage
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Bell Beakers in the Iberian Peninsula and Their European Context
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Food, Culture and Identity in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age
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551:'Identity, power and material culture in Neolithic Britain',
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by Julian Thomas, Matt Leivers, Julia Roberts, Rick Peterson
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in 1991, Thomas revised his work, which was republished as
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Cultural Diversity and the Archaeology of the 21st Century
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Cultural Diversity and the Archaeology of the 21st Century
495:'Archaeology's humanism and the materiality of the body',
614:"Silent running: the ills of environmental archaeology",
977:"Mini-Stonehenge Found: Crematorium on Stonehenge Road?"
467:'Reconfiguring the social, reconfiguring the material',
392:(1992) by Mark Edmonds, Julian Thomas, Matthew Johnson,
918:"Timber shrine reveals Stonehenge secret - TimesOnline"
893:. University of Manchester. 29 May 2008. Archived from
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Time, Culture and Identity: An Interpretive Archaeology
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between 1994 and 2002, excavating prehistoric sites in
635:"Thoughts on the 'repacked? Neolithic revolution' ",
628:"Death, identity and the body in Neolithic Britain",
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to Neolithic farmers – a process known as the "
656:"Between 'material qualities' and 'materiality' "
586:'The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Britain',
298:, 250 kilometres (160 mi) away in modern-day
199:Between 1994 and 1999 Thomas was secretary of the
756:"Society of Antiquaries of London - News archive"
435:Neolithic enclosures in Atlantic northwest Europe
429:Destruction and conservation of cultural property
437:(2001), edited by Timothy Darvill, Julian Thomas
1145:Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London
476:Contested Landscapes: Movement, Exile and Place
1140:Academics of the University of Wales, Lampeter
948:"'Second Stonehenge' discovered near original"
630:Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
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887:"stonehenge (The University of Manchester)"
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621:"The socio-semiotics of material culture",
443:(2008) edited by Bruno David, Julian Thomas
306:– stood in a circle, surrounded by a
61:since 2000, and is former secretary of the
1135:Academics of the University of Southampton
1043:Understanding the Neolithic - Google Books
602:Contemporary Archaeologies: Excavating Now
247:. During excavations of sites surrounding
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69:in particular, and for his work with the
760:Society of Antiquaries of London website
481:'Archaeologies of Place and Landscape',
462:Neolithic Orkney in its European Context
1015:Royal Anthropological Institute website
891:The Stonehenge Riverside Project report
827:"Understanding the Neolithic - Preview"
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593:'Archaeology, landscape and dwelling',
672:Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
579:'Phenomenology and material culture',
558:'Archaeology, modernity and society',
321:Thomas has been Vice President of the
154:(1994–2000). Thomas worked with
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1079:World Archaeological Congress website
861:World Archaeological Congress website
698:"The trouble with material culture",
203:and became academic series editor (a
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801:The University of Manchester website
649:"Archaeology's place in modernity",
325:since his election in 2007 and is a
209:(unpaid) position held jointly with
101:in 1981. He then transferred to the
89:, Thomas studied archaeology at the
1110:21st-century British archaeologists
916:Henderson, Mark (30 January 2007).
400:, Wales), Department of Archaeology
353:(1991), revised and republished as
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707:Proceedings of the British Academy
423:Interpretive archaeology: a reader
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595:Handbook of Landscape Archaeology
441:Handbook of landscape archaeology
987:. 5 October 2009. Archived from
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764:Society of Antiquaries of London
718:Cambridge Archaeological Journal
331:Society of Antiquaries of London
286:. Thomas speculates that the 25
1046:. Routledge. pp. Preface.
1019:Royal Anthropological Institute
693:Norwegian Archaeological Review
425:(2000), edited by Julian Thomas
380:Writing the past in the present
323:Royal Anthropological Institute
51:Royal Anthropological Institute
700:Journal of Iberian Archaeology
686:Journal of Iberian Archaeology
616:Scottish Archaeological Review
565:'Materiality and the social',
394:St. David's University College
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684:"From dwelling to building",
532:Archaeology: The Key Concepts
235:Thomas is co-director of the
201:World Archaeological Congress
148:University of Wales, Lampeter
63:World Archaeological Congress
1130:Archaeologists of Stonehenge
581:Handbook of Material Culture
469:Social Theory in Archaeology
267:, nearby and discovered the
237:Stonehenge Riverside Project
227:One World Archaeology Series
140:Stonehenge Riverside Project
71:Stonehenge Riverside Project
985:National Geographic Society
623:Journal of Material Culture
539:Archaeology and Performance
483:Archaeological Theory Today
474:'Intersecting landscapes',
355:Understanding the Neolithic
294:– originating in the
282:", on the west bank of the
245:National Geographic Society
179:Understanding the Neolithic
109:(MA) degree in 1982, and a
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525:A Companion to Archaeology
511:Scotland in Ancient Europe
488:'Taking power seriously',
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530:'Notions of the person',
497:Thinking Through the Body
417:Editor or co–editor
367:Archaeology and Modernity
150:(1987–1993) and at
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805:University of Manchester
351:Rethinking the Neolithic
175:Rethinking the Neolithic
173:Originally published as
59:University of Manchester
53:since 2007. He has been
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857:"One World Archaeology"
644:Documenta Praehistorica
509:'The ritual universe',
221:– which moved to
103:University of Sheffield
1115:British archaeologists
952:guardian.co.uk website
766:. 2009. Archived from
679:Documenta Prehistorica
665:Documenta Prehistorica
152:Southampton University
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99:archaeological science
95:Bachelor of Technology
93:, where he acquired a
91:University of Bradford
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219:Themes in Archaeology
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105:and graduated with a
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16:British archaeologist
194:Neolithic Revolution
111:Doctor of Philosophy
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651:Modernism/Modernity
588:Prehistoric Britain
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