Julian Thomas
Julian Stewart Thomas (born 1959) is a British archaeologist, publishing on the Neolithic and Bronze Age prehistory of Britain and north-west Europe. Thomas has been vice president of the Royal Anthropological Institute since 2007. He has been Professor of Archaeology at the University of Manchester since 2000, and is former secretary of the World Archaeological Congress. Thomas is perhaps best known as the author of the academic publication ''Understanding the Neolithic'' in particular, and for his work with the Stonehenge Riverside Project. Provided by Wikipedia
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Ambiguous symbols: why there were no figurines in Neolithic Britain by Julian Thomas
Published 2005-12-01
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Gene-flows and social processes: The potential of genetics and archaeology by Julian Thomas
Published 2006-12-01
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Response to Apel and Darmark: Evolution and Material Culture by Julian Thomas
Published 2009-12-01
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Current debates on the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Britain and Ireland by Julian Thomas
Published 2004-12-01
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A British Perspective on Bjørnar Olsen’s “After Interpretation” by Julian Thomas
Published 2012-12-01
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Chemical and physical mechanisms of soot formation by McKinnon, Julian Thomas
Published 2005
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Google Under-the-Earth: Seeing Beneath Stonehenge using Google Earth - a Tool for Public Engagement and the Dissemination of Archaeological Data by Kate Welham, Lawrence Shaw, Mark Dover, Harry Manley, Mike Parker Pearson, Josh Pollard, Colin Richards, Julian Thomas, Chris Tilley
Published 2015-07-01
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