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Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology & the Ancient World
Brown University
Box 1837 / 60 George Street
Providence, RI 02912
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Bernbeck, Reinhard; 2005. “The past as fact and fiction: from historical novels to novel histories” in Archaeologies of the Middle East: critical perspectives. S Pollock and R Bernbeck (eds.). Blackwell: 97-121.

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Mayor, Adrienne; 2000. The first fossil hunters: Paleontology in Greek and Roman times. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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Meskell, Lynn M. 1996: “The somatisation of archaeology: institutions, discourses, corporeality,” Norwegian Archaeological Review 29(1): 1-16. Posted on OCRA E-Reserves.

Pollock, Susan ; 1991. “Women in a men’s world: images of Sumerian women,” in Engendering archaeology: women and prehistory. John M Gero and Margaret Conkey (eds.), Blackwell: Malden MA, 366-387.

Pollock, Susan and Reinhard Bernbeck; 2000. “And they said, let us make gods in our image: gendered ideologies in ancient Mesopotamia, ” in Reading the Body: Representations and remains in the archaeological record. Alison E. Rautman (ed.), University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 150-164.

Preucel, Robert W. and Ian Hodder; 1996. “Communicating the present pasts” in Contemporary archaeology in theory. R W Preucela and Ian Hodder (eds.). Malden MA: Blackwell, 3-20.

Shaw, Brent D.; 2001. “Challenging Braudel: a new vision of the Mediterranean,” Journal of Roman Archaeology 14: 419-453.

Sherratt, Andrew and Susan Sherratt; 1998. “Small worlds: interaction and identity in the Ancient Mediterranean,” in The Aegean and the Orient in the Second millennium. Eric H. Cline and Diane Harris-Cline (eds.); Université de Liège. Liège, 329-342.

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Smith, Laurajane; 2004. Archaeological Theory and the Politics of Cultural Heritage. Laurajane Smith. New York: Routledge.

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Wailes, Bernard; 1996. “V. Gordon Childe and the relations of production,” in Craft specialization and social evolution: in memory of V. Gordon Childe. Bernard Wailes (ed.). University Museum Symposium Series Volume VI, University Museum Monography 93. Philadelphia: The University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology of Pennsylvania, 3-14.

Wandsnider, LuAnn; 1998. “Regional scale processes and archaeological landscape units,” in Unit issues in archaeology: measuring time, space, and material. Ann F. Ramenofsky and Anastasia Steffen (eds.). Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press, 87-102.

Wilkie, Laurie and Katherine Howlett Hayes; 2006. “Engendered and Feminist Archaeologies of the Recent and Documented Pasts,” Journal of archaeological research 14.3: 243-264.

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Winter, Irene J.; 1996. “Sex, rhetoric and the public monument: the alluring body of Naram-Sin of Agade” in Sexuality in Ancient Art. N.B.Kampen (ed.), Cambridge: 11-26.

Winter, Irene J.; 2003. “ ‘Surpassing work’: mastery of materials and the value of skilled production in ancient Sumer,” in Culture through objects: ancient Near Eastern studies in honor of P.R.S. Moorey. T. Potts at al. (eds.); Oxford: Griffith Institute, 403-421.