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2008
FAIRNELL, E., "101 ways to skin a fur-bearing animal: the implications for zooarchaeological interpretation", Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment, Oxford, Oxbow Books, pp. 47-60, 2008.
CORY-LOPEZ, E., "Analytical and Experimental Approaches to Carving Technology during the Cypriot Middle Chalcolithic Period", Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment, Oxford, Oxbow Books, pp. 21-36, 2008.
CUNNINGHAM, P., J. HEEB, and R. P. PAARDEKOOPER, "Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment", Experimental Archaeology Conference 2007, Exeter, Oxbow Books, 17/11/2007, 2008.
HANSEN, C., "Experiment and Experience – Practice in a Collaborative Environment", Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment, Oxford, Oxbow Books, pp. 69-80, 2008.
CROTHERS, M E., "Experimental Archaeology within the Heritage Industry: Publicity and the Public at West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village", Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment, Oxford, Oxbow Books, pp. 37-46, 2008.
HARRIS, S., "Exploring the Materiality of Prehistoric Cloth-types", Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment, Oxford, Oxbow Books, pp. 81-102, 2008.
BLAKE, E. C., and I. CROSS, "Flint Tools as Portable Sound-Producing Objects in the Upper Palaeolithic Context: An Experimental Study", Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment, Oxford, Oxbow Books, pp. 1-19, 2008.
CUNNINGHAM, P., J. HEEB, and R. P. PAARDEKOOPER, "Introduction", Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment, Oxford, Oxbow Books, pp. v-ix, 2008.
CUNNINGHAM, P., J. HEEB, and R. P. PAARDEKOOPER, "Introduction", Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment, Oxford, Oxbow Books, pp. v-ix, 2008.
FORREST, C., "The Nature of Scientific Experimentation in Archaeology: Experimental Archaeology from the Nineteenth to the mid Twentieth Century", Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment, Oxford, Oxbow Books, pp. 61-68, 2008.
HOPKINS, H., "Using Experimental Archaeology to Answer the Unanswerable: A case study using Roman Dyeing", Experiencing Archaeology By Experiment, Oxford, Oxbow Books, pp. 103-118, 2008.
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