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Number of items: 21. 2023Chapman, R. (2023) Archaeological Theory: The Basics. Routledge, Abingdon, pp182. ISBN 9781138101234 2016Chapman, R. and Wiley, A. (2016) Evidential reasoning in archaeology. Debates in Archaeology. Bloomsbury, London, pp254. ISBN 9781472525277 2015Chapman, R. and Wylie, A. (2015) Material evidence: learning from archaeological practice. In: Chapman, R. and Wylie, A. (eds.) Material Evidence. Learning from archaeological practice. Routledge, New York and London, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9780415837453 Chapman, R. and Wylie, A. (2015) Material evidence: learning from archaeological practice. Routledge, New York and London, pp380. ISBN 9780415837453 2014Chapman, R. (2014) Scales, interaction and movement in later Mediterranean prehistory. In: Souvatzi, S. and Hadji, A. (eds.) Space and Time in Mediterranean Prehistory. Routledge Studies in Archaeology. Routledge, New York and London, pp. 32-48. ISBN 9780415837323 2013Chapman, R. (2013) Death, burial and social representation. In: Tarlow, S. and Nilsson Stutz, L. V. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and Burial. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 47-57. ISBN 9780199569069 Chapman, R. (2013) The living and dead in Later Prehistoric Iberia. In: Tarlow, S. and Nilsson Stutz, L. V. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and Burial. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 375-390. ISBN 9780199569069 2010Chapman, R. (2010) Downsizers, upgraders, cultural constructors and social producers. In: Alt, S. M. (ed.) Ancient complexities: new perspectives in pre-Columbian North America. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, pp. 205-219. ISBN 9781607810261 2009Chapman, R. (2009) Working with the dead. In: Sayer, D. and Williams, H. (eds.) Mortuary practices and social identities in the Middle Ages. University of Exeter Press, UK, pp. 23-37. ISBN 9780859898317 2008Chapman, R. (2008) Producing Inequalities: Regional Sequences in Later Prehistoric Southern Spain. Journal of World Prehistory, 21 (3-4). pp. 195-260. ISSN 0892-7537 doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10963-008-9014-y 2007Chapman, R. (2007) Evolution, complexity and the state. In: Kohring, S. and Wynne-Jones, S. (eds.) Socialising Complexity. Structure, Interaction and Power in Social Discourse. Oxbow Books, Oxford, pp. 13-28. ISBN 9781842172940 2006Chapman, R.W. (2006) Alternative states. In: Habu, J., Fawcett, C. and Matsunaga, J. (eds.) Beyond Nationalist, Colonialist and Imperialist Archaeologies: Evaluating Multiple Narratives. UNSPECIFIED. Chapman, R. (2006) Middle Woodland/Hopewell. A view from beyond the periphery. In: Charles, D.K. and Buikstra, J.E. (eds.) Recreating Hopewell. University of Florida Press, Gainesville, pp. 510-528. Chapman, R.W. and Black, S. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1396-4821 (2006) (on the Vera Basin). UNSPECIFIED. 2005Chapman, R.W. (2005) Changing social relations in the Mediterranean Copper and Bronze Ages. In: Blake, E. and Knapp, A.B. (eds.) The Archaeology of Mediterranean Prehistory. Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 77-101. Chapman, R.W. (2005) Food systems, power structures and social differentiation: case studies from the prehistoric Mediterranean. In: Kuijt, I. and Prentiss, W.C. (eds.) Social and Economic Dynamics among New World and Old World Middle-Range Societies: Changing Food Systems and New Power Structures. University of Arizona Press. Chapman, R.W. (2005) Mortuary analysis. A matter of time? In: Rakita, G.F.M., Buikstra, J.E., Beck, L.A. and Williams, S.R. (eds.) Interacting with the Dead. Perspectives on Mortuary Archaeology for the New Millennium. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, pp. 25-40. 2003Chapman, R.W. (2003) Archaeologies of complexity. Routledge, London. Chapman, R.W. (2003) Beyond the archaeology of death. Historiae Mortis, 1. pp. 1-12. Chapman, R.W. (2003) Death, society and archaeology: the social dimensions of mortuary practices. Mortality, 8 (3). pp. 308-315. ISSN 1469-9885 doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/13576270310001599849 Chapman, R.W. (2003) Other archaeologies and disciplines: mortuary analysis in the twenty-first century. In: Jeske, R.J. and Charles, D.K. (eds.) Theory, Method and Practice in Modern Archaeology. Praeger, Westport, pp. 3-13. |