Local-scale environmental gradients in ‘snail-shell’ stable isotopes from Holocene Jordanian archaeological sites
(2022)
Journal Article
Jenkins, H., Andrews, J., Rowan, Y., Wasse, A., White, T., Philip, G., Marca, A., & Clarke, J. (2022). Local-scale environmental gradients in ‘snail-shell’ stable isotopes from Holocene Jordanian archaeological sites. Holocene, 33(3), 255-266. https://doi.org/10.1177/09596836221138345
Professor Graham Philip's Outputs (3)
Sasanian landscapes of the Gorgan Plain: new insights from remote sensing and field survey (2022)
Book Chapter
Hopper, K., Omrani Rekavandi, H., Ricci, A., Welton, L., Lawrence, D., & Philip, G. (2022). Sasanian landscapes of the Gorgan Plain: new insights from remote sensing and field survey. In E. Sauer, J. Nokandeh, & H. Omrani Rekavandi (Eds.), Ancient Arms Race: Antiquity's Largest Fortresses and Sasanian Military Networks of Northern Iran: A joint fieldwork project by the Iranian Center for Archaeological Research, the Research Institute of Cultural Heritage and Tourism and the University of E. Oxbow Books
s h i r ī n: What Place for Archaeology and Archaeologists during Wartime? (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Braemer, F., Kühne, H., Jamieson, A., & Philip, G. (2022, December). s h i r ī n: What Place for Archaeology and Archaeologists during Wartime?. Presented at Challenges, Strategies and High-Tech Applications for Saving the Cultural Heritage of Syria . Proceedings of the Workshop held at the 10th ICAANE in Vienna, April 2016, Viennas h i r ī n is an initiative by the global community of scholars active in the fields of archaeology, art and history of the Ancient Near East. It brings together a significant proportion of the international research groups that were working in Syri... Read More about s h i r ī n: What Place for Archaeology and Archaeologists during Wartime?.