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Dr Freddie Foulds' Outputs (6)

Miscellaneous materials (2020)
Book Chapter
Foulds, E., Shepherd, J., Shaffrey, R., Green, C., Poole, C., Moore, T., & Foulds, F. (2020). Miscellaneous materials. In T. Moor (Ed.), A Biography of Power : Research and excavations at the Iron Age oppidum of Bagendon, Gloucestershire (1979–2017) (331-346). Archaeopress

Lithics (2019)
Book Chapter
Foulds, F. (2019). Lithics. In M. Holst, & G. Speed (Eds.), Death, Burial and Identity : 3000 years of death in the Vale of Mowbray (558-559). Northern Archaeological Associates. https://doi.org/10.5284/1050910

Invisible Individuals, Visible Groups: On the evidence for individuals and groups at the Lower Palaeolithic site of Caddington, Bedfordshire, UK (2014)
Book Chapter
Foulds, F. (2014). Invisible Individuals, Visible Groups: On the evidence for individuals and groups at the Lower Palaeolithic site of Caddington, Bedfordshire, UK. In F. Foulds, H. Drinkall, A. Perri, D. Clinnick, & J. Walker (Eds.), Wild things : recent advances in palaeolithic and mesolithic research (12-40). Oxbow Books

An emphasis on socially orientated approaches to studying the Palaeolithic has become commonplace. As a result, a “bottom up” approach to interpreting the material record has developed, which emphasises the individual as the appropriate analytical un... Read More about Invisible Individuals, Visible Groups: On the evidence for individuals and groups at the Lower Palaeolithic site of Caddington, Bedfordshire, UK.

Introduction (2013)
Book Chapter
Foulds, F. (2013). Introduction. In F. Foulds (Ed.), Experimental archaeology and theory : recent approaches to archaeological hypotheses (1-8). Oxbow Books

Archaeology is, in its most basic sense, a discipline founded on hypotheses. Our interpretations often present hypothetical explanations of the material record that are established through our understanding and synthesis of the data available to us.... Read More about Introduction.

The Enigmatic Handaxe: In Search of Idiosyncrasies in Bifacial Technology through Three-Dimensional Form (2013)
Book Chapter
Foulds, F. (2013). The Enigmatic Handaxe: In Search of Idiosyncrasies in Bifacial Technology through Three-Dimensional Form. In F. Foulds (Ed.), Experimental Archaeology and Theory: Recent Approches to Archaeological Hypotheses (101-129). Oxbow Books

Palaeolithic archaeology has experienced a dramatic shift from processual to post-processual theory in recent years. As a result we have begun to adjust our focus from interpreting the roles of groups of hominids to investigating the way in which ‘in... Read More about The Enigmatic Handaxe: In Search of Idiosyncrasies in Bifacial Technology through Three-Dimensional Form.