Extended reading list
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Ballin Smith B & Banks I (eds), 2002, In the Shadow of the Brochs: The Iron Age in
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Bender, B. (ed.) 1994 Landscape, politics and perspectives. Oxford: Berg.
Bender, B. 1998 Stonehenge: Making space. Oxford: Berg.
Bender, B., Hamilton, S and Tilley, C. 1997 Leskernick: Stone Worlds; Alternative
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Bradley, R 2006 Bridging the Two Cultures: commercial archaeology and the study of
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Cooper, M A, Firth, A, Corman, J and Wheatley, D (eds.) 1995 Managing Archaeology.
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Downes J. & Ritchie A., 2003, Sea Change: Orkney and Northern Europe in the later Iron
Age, Pinkfoot Press
Downes, J, Foster S. M. and Wickham Jones C. R. 2005 (eds) The Heart of Neolithic Orkney
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Droste, B von, Plachter, H and Rossler, M (eds.) 1995 Cultural Landscapes of Universal
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English Heritage 1996 Frameworks for Our Past London: English Heritage
Fenton, A 1997 The Northern Isles: Orkney and Shetland. Tuckwell Press: East Lothian
Foster, S M 1996 Picts, Gaels and Scots. Historic Scotland/Batsford: Bath.
Hamilakis, Y, Pluciennik M, Tarlow S (eds), 2002, Thinking through the body Archaeologies
of Corporeality, Kluwer
Hirsch E and O’Hanlon M 1995 (eds.) The Anthropology of Landscape: Perspectives on
Place and Space
Historic Scotland 2000 Nomination of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney for inclusion in the World
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Hodder, I 1997 ‘Always momentary, fluid, flexible’: towards a reflexive excavation
methodology Antiquity, 71, 691-700
Jones A., 2002, Archaeological Theory and Scientific Practice, Cambridge University Press.
Jones, A.M., Freedman, D., O’Connor, B., Lamdin-Whymark, H., Tipping, R. & Watson, A.
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Jones, R. & C. Richards, C (eds.), 2016. The Development of Neolithic House Societies in
Orkney, Oxford: Windgather Press.
Layton, R (ed.) 1989 Who needs the past? Indigenous values and archaeology. One World
Archaeology 5. Unwin Hyman: London.
Renfrew, C. (ed.) 1985 The Prehistory of Orkney. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh.
Richards, C. 1996 Monuments as Landscape: Creating the centre of the world in late
Neolithic Orkney World Archaeology Vol. 28 (2): 190-208
Richards C. 2003, Dwelling among the monuments: An examination of the Neolithic village
of Barnhouse, Maeshowe passage grave and surrounding monuments at Stenness,
Orkney, McDonald Institute Monographs.
Ritchie, A. 1995. Prehistoric Orkney. Batsford/Historic Scotland: London.
Shanks, M and Tilley, C. 1987 Social Theory and Archaeology Cambridge: Polity Press