Centre for Applied Archaeological Analyses: Publications

 Booth P, Clark K. M. & Powell A. 1996. A dog skin from Asthall. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology Vol. 6 No. 4, 382-387.  Bullas S. & Clark K. M. 1996. Clipping fields. Archaeological Computing Newsletter No. 45, 12-20.  Clark K. M. 1995a. The Later Prehistoric and Protohistoric Dog: the emergence of canine diversity. Archaeozoologia Vol. VII/2, 2-24.  Clark K. M. 1995b. The animal bone. In G. D. Keevill's In Harvey's house and in God's house: excavations at 1991-3. Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph No 6.  Clark K. M. 1996. Neolithic dogs: a reappraisal based on evidence from the remains of a large canid in a ritual feature. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology Vol. 6 No. 2, 211-219.  Clark K. M. 1998a. An Anglo-Saxon Dog from Stafford. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 8, 61-65.  Clark K. M. 1998b. The animal, bird and fish remains. In S. Brown's Berry Pomeroy Castle. Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings 54, 303-317.  Clark K. M. 1998c. The resistivity survey of Wherwell Abbey. In E. Roberts The Rediscovery of Two Manor Monastic Buildings at Wherwell. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society 53.  Clark K. M. & Sly T. 1998. Geophysical Survey at , Isle of Wight: the western and south western precinct wall. Church Archaeology Vol. 2.  Ingrem, C. 2000. Fish, bird and small mammal remains, in Bell, M. Caseldine, A. & Newman, H. Intertidal archaeology in the Welsh Severn Estuary CBA Report 120, pp53-55.  Morris E. L. 1991a. Ceramic analysis and the pottery from Potterne. In A. Middleton & I. Freestone (eds) Recent Developments in Ceramic Petrology. British Museum Occasional Paper 81, 277-287.  Morris E. L. 1991b. The pottery. In P. S. Bellamy The Investigation of the Prehistoric Landscape along the route of the A303 Road Improvement between Handover, Hampshire and Amesbury, Wiltshire 1984-1987. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society 47, 17-28.  Morris E. L. 1992. The pottery. In D. Coe & R. Newman Excavations of an Early Iron Age Building and Romano-British Enclosure at Brighton Hill South, Hampshire. Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club & Archaeological Society 48, 13-23.  Morris E. L. 1993. Investigation of Bronze Age and Iron Age Features at Riseley Farm, Swallowfield. Berkshire Archaeological Journal 74, 37-68.  Morris E. L. 1994a. Pottery. In C. M. Hearne & M. J. Heaton Excavations at a Late Bronze Age Settlement in the Upper Thames Valley at Shorncote Quarry near Cirencester 1992. Trans. Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 112, 34-43. Morris E. L. 1994b. Production and distribution of pottery and salt in Iron Age Britain: a Review. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 60, 371-393.  Morris E. L. 1994c. The organisation of pottery production and distribution in Iron Age Wessex. In A. P. Fitzpatrick & E. L. Morris (eds) The Iron Age in Wessex: Recent work. Association Francaise D'Etude de L'Age du Fer/Wessex Archaeology, Salisbury, 26-29.  Morris E. L. 1994d. The prehistoric pottery and salt containers. In G. Hughes Old Oswestry Hillfort Excavations by W. J. Varley 1939-1940. Archaeologia Cambrensis 143, 65-74.  Morris E. L. 1995a. Study 10: Pottery production and resource locations: an examination of the Danebury collection. In B. Cunliffe Danebury, an Iron Age hillfort in Hampshire Volume 6: A hillfort community in prespective. Council for British Archaeology Research Report 102, 239-245.  Morris E. L. 1995b. The pottery. In A. Crockett Archaeological Sites along the Ilchester to Odcombe Pipeline. Trans. Somerset Natural History & Archaeology Society 139, 84-87.  Morris E. L. 1997. Where is the Danebury Ware? In A. Gwilt & C. Haselgrove (eds) Reconstructing Iron Age Societies. Oxbow Monograph 71, 36-39.  Powell A. forthcoming a. Middle Saxon animal bone from Lot's Hole and Lake End Road, Dorney, Berkshire.  Powell A. forthcoming b. The Medieval animal bone from Lake End Road , Berkshire. Powell A. & Clark K. M. 1996. Two cremations. In M. Fulford & A. Wallace-Hadrill Urban Development at Pompeii: excavation of houses 11-12 in 1996: Interim report. British School at Rome. 4-8.  Powell A., Clark K. M. & Serjeantson D. 1997. The animal bones from the Romano- British settlement. In P. Booth (ed) Asthall, : Excavations in a Roman "Small Town". Oxford Archaeological Unit Monograph.  Powell A. & Clark K. M. forthcoming. Exploitation of domestic animals in the Iron Age at Rooksdown.