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Hamilton studied archaeology at school and at the University of Edinburgh before transferring to the (then) Institute of Archaeology, UCL, where she gained a BA in Archaeology. She was awarded a PhD from the University of London in 1993 for her thesis on
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Hamilton, Sue; Huke, Hetereki; Seager Thomas, Mike (2021). "Imagining
Polynesia: heritage, identity and the evolution of a new Rapa Nui architecture." Journal of Contemporary Archaeology. 8 (1), 53β88.
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England."
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Hamilton, Sue (2002). "Between ritual and routine: interpreting
British prehistoric pottery production and distribution." In Woodward, Ann; Hill, J.D. (eds),
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Hamilton, Sue (2011). "The ambiguity of landscape: discussing points of relatedness in concepts and methods." In
Cochrane, Ethan; Gardner, Andrew (eds),
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Hamilton, Sue (2007). "Cultural choices in the βBritish
Eastern Channel Area' in the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age." In Haselgrove, Colin; Moore, Tom (eds),
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After a distinguished career in research, teaching and university administration, Sue
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Hamilton, Sue; Whitehouse, Ruth (2006). "Phenomenology in practice; towards a methodology for a subjective approach."
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Hamilton, Sue; Barrett, John (2013). "Theory in the field." In
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Stone Worlds: Narrative and Reflexivity in Landscape Archaeology
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Stone Worlds: Narrative and Reflexivity in Landscape Archaeology
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Rapa Nui β Easter Island: Cultural and Historical Perspectives,
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Bender, Barbara; Hamilton, Sue; Tilley, Christopher (2007).
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First Millennium BC Pottery Traditions in Southern Britain
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