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On the importance of cereal cultivation in the British Neolithic. (2007)
Book Chapter
Jones, G., & Rowley-Conwy, P. (2007). On the importance of cereal cultivation in the British Neolithic. In S. Colledge, & J. Conolly (Eds.), The Origins and Spread of Domestic Plants in Southwest Asia and Europe (391-419). Left Coast Press

A dental microwear study of pig diet and management in Iron Age, Romano-British, Anglo-Scandinavian and medieval contexts in England. (2007)
Book Chapter
Wilkie, T., Mainland, I., Albarella, U., Dobney, K., & Rowley-Conwy, P. (2007). A dental microwear study of pig diet and management in Iron Age, Romano-British, Anglo-Scandinavian and medieval contexts in England. In U. Albarella, K. Dobney, A. Ervynck, & P. Rowley-Conwy (Eds.), Pigs and Humans: 10,000 Years of Interaction (241-254). Oxford University Press

The Mesolithic-Neolithic in the Alentejo: archaeological investigations 1984-1986. (2007)
Book Chapter
Lubell, D., Jackes, M., Sheppard, P., & Rowley-Conwy, P. (2007). The Mesolithic-Neolithic in the Alentejo: archaeological investigations 1984-1986. In N. Bicho, & P. Thacker (Eds.), From the Mediterranean Basin to the Portuguese Atlantic shore: Papers in Honor of Anthony Marks (209-229). Universidade do Algarve

Introduction (2007)
Book Chapter
Albarella, A., Dobney, K., Ervynck, A., & Rowley-Conwy, P. (2007). Introduction. In A. Albarella, K. Dobney, A. Ervynck, & P. Rowley-Conwy (Eds.), Pigs and Humans: 10,000 Years of Interaction (1-12). Oxford University Press

Ethnoarchaeology of pig husbandry in Sardinia and Corsica. (2007)
Book Chapter
Albarella, U., Manconi, F., Vigne, J., & Rowley-Conwy, P. (2007). Ethnoarchaeology of pig husbandry in Sardinia and Corsica. In A. Albarella, K. Dobney, A. Ervynck, & P. Rowley-Conwy (Eds.), Pigs and Humans: 10,000 Years of Interaction (285-307). Oxford University Press

The transition from wild boar to domestic pig in Eurasia, illustrated by a tooth developmental defect and biometrical data (2007)
Book Chapter
Dobney, K., Ervynck, A., Albarella, U., & Rowley-Conwy, P. (2007). The transition from wild boar to domestic pig in Eurasia, illustrated by a tooth developmental defect and biometrical data. In U. Albarella, K. Dobney, A. Ervynck, & P. Rowley-Conwy (Eds.), Pigs and humans : 10,000 years of interaction (57-82). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199207046.003.0013

Ancient DNA, pig domestication, and the spread of the Neolithic into Europe. (2007)
Journal Article
Larson, G., Albarella, U., Dobney, K., Rowley-Conwy, P., Schibler, J., Tresset, A., …Cooper, A. (2007). Ancient DNA, pig domestication, and the spread of the Neolithic into Europe. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(39), 15276-15281. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0703411104

The Neolithic Revolution began 11,000 years ago in the Near East and preceded a westward migration into Europe of distinctive cultural groups and their agricultural economies, including domesticated animals and plants. Despite decades of research, no... Read More about Ancient DNA, pig domestication, and the spread of the Neolithic into Europe..

From Genesis to Prehistory. The archaeological Three Age System and its contested reception in Denmark, Britain and Ireland (2007)
Book
Rowley-Conwy, P. (2007). From Genesis to Prehistory. The archaeological Three Age System and its contested reception in Denmark, Britain and Ireland. Oxford University Press

We are now familiar with the Three Age System, the archaeological partitioning of the past into Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. This division, which amounted at the time to a major scientific revolution, was conceived in Denmark in the 1830s. Pe... Read More about From Genesis to Prehistory. The archaeological Three Age System and its contested reception in Denmark, Britain and Ireland.