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Sue Hamilton (archaeologist)

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Sue 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), 53–88.
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Hamilton, Sue; Manley, John (2001). "Hillforts, Monumentality and Place: A chronological and topographic review of first millennium BC hillforts of south-east 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 β€˜British Eastern Channel Area' in the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age." In Haselgrove, Colin; Moore, Tom (eds),
870: 165:. A material culture specialist and landscape archaeologist, she was the UCL Institute of Archaeology's first permanent female director (2014–22). 266:
After a distinguished career in research, teaching and university administration, Sue Hamilton became the first permanent female director of the
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Hillforts, monumentality and place (2001), Archaeology and Women (2006), Stone Worlds (2007), Theory in the Field (2013), Neolithic Spaces (2020)
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Hamilton, Sue; Seager Thomas, Mike; Whitehouse, Ruth (2011). "Say it with stone: constructing with stones on Easter Island."
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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 Gardner, Andrew; Lake, Mark; Sommer, Ulrike (eds),
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The Leskernick Project, The Tavoliere-Gargano Prehistory Project, The Rapa Nui Landscapes of Construction Project
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https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10079011/8/Hamilton_Eroding%20Heritage.%20An%20Island%20Context_VoR.pdf
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Overlapping with the Tavoliere Project, from 2006 to 2015, she was co-director with Colin Richards, of the
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Hamilton, Sue (2016). "Materialising island worlds." In Conrich, Ian; MΓΌckler, Hermann (eds),
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which has been widely used by prehistoric pottery specialists ever since. Working alongside
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Neolithic Spaces, Volume 1: the Social and Sensory Landscapes of the First Farmers of Italy
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Prior to joining the Institute of Archaeology in 1990, Sue Hamilton taught archaeology at
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Neolithic Spaces, Volume 1: Social and Sensory Landscapes of the First Farmers of Italy
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Hamilton, Sue; Seager Thomas, Mike (2018). "Eroding heritage: an island context."
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The Study of Later Prehistoric Pottery: Guidelines for Analysis and Publication
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Neolithic Spaces, Volume 2: the Bradford Archive of Aerial Photographs
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https://archive.org/details/LOCHamiltonMaterialisingIslandWorlds2016
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Hamilton, Sue; Whitehouse, Ruth; Wright, Katherine, eds. (2006).
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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 – Easter Island: Cultural and Historical Perspectives,
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Stone Worlds: Narrative and Reflexive in Landscape Archaeology
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Bender, Barbara; Hamilton, Sue; Tilley, Christopher (2007).
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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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First Millennium BC Pottery Traditions in Southern Britain
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People associated with the UCL Institute of Archaeology
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London: Accordia Research Institute. 225:landscapes, and published in the book, 836:Academics of University College London 711:. London: Accordia Research Institute. 639:. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. 343:. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. 295:Prehistoric Britain: The Ceramic Basis 749:"Rapa Nui Landscapes of Construction" 7: 774:"Secrets of Easter Island unearthed" 406:129–148. Berlin: Frank & Timme. 876:People educated at Ardingly College 811:. BBC News Online. 6 September 2009 593:Artefact Services Technical Reports 161:and Professor of Prehistory at the 16:British archaeologist and professor 809:"Giant statues give up hat secret" 14: 587:e.g. Seager Thomas, Mike (2002). 443:https://doi.org/10.1558/jca.43378 43:Sue Hamilton on Rapa Nui in 2015 871:Archaeologists of Easter Island 666:European Journal of Archaeology 310:European Journal of Archaeology 281:European Journal of Archaeology 237:European Journal of Archaeology 514:. UCL Institute of Archaeology 489:. 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Index


Alma mater
Thesis
First Millennium BC Pottery Traditions in Southern Britain
Roy Hodson
FSA
archaeologist
UCL Institute of Archaeology
Birkbeck College
Polytechnic of North London

Christopher Tilley
Barbara Bender
Bodmin Moor
Leskernick Project
Neolithic
Bronze Age
villaggi trincerati
European Journal of Archaeology
AHRC
Rapa Nui/ Easter Island's
moai
UCL Institute of Archaeology
https://doi.org/10.1179%2Feja.2001.4.1.7
ISBN
1-84217-071-6
https://doi.org/10.1177/1461957107077704
ISBN
978-1-84472-121-4
https://books.google.com/books?id=Rq8YDQAAQBAJ

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