Chippindale, Christopher, 1951-....
Chippindale, Christopher
Christopher Chippindale
VIAF ID: 109592116 (Personal)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
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Works
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Antiquity collected index : volumes 51-65, 1976-1991 | |
Antiquity's experience in adding an electronic element to a printed journal | |
ARC – the Archaeological Resource Centre, St Saviourgate, York, England. Devised and operated by the York Archaeological Trust. Open November–March Monday–Friday and April–October daily 10 a.m.-5.30 p m.; admission £2 adults, £1 children | |
Archaeology and symbolism in the new South African coat of arms | |
Archaeology of rock-art | |
Art for art's sake | |
Australia's Ancient Warriors: Changing Depictions of Fighting in the Rock Art of Arnhem Land, N.T | |
Bo Gräslund. The birth of prehistoric chronology: dating methods and dating systems in nineteenth-century Scandinavian archaeology. x + 132 pages, 36 illustrations, 3 tables. 1987. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 0-521-32249-9 | |
Capta and Data: On the True Nature of Archaeological Information | |
Catherine Hills: The blood of the British: from Ice Age to Norman Conquest. London: George Philip, 1986. 255. pp., 97 illustrations. £12.95 | |
Clarence Bicknell: archaeology and science in the 19th century | |
Contagious ideas : on evolution, culture, archaeology, and cultural virus theory | |
Discovering North American rock art | |
Electronic archaeology | |
European landscapes of rock-art | |
From ‘national disgrace’ to flagship monument: Recent attempts to manage the future of Stonehenge | |
From print culture to electronic culture | |
Handbook of archaeological theories | |
Into print : a guide to publishing non-commercial newspapers and magazines | |
The Invention of Words for the Idea of ‘Prehistory’ | |
Issues in Brazilian archaeology | |
J.B. Harley & David Woodward (ed.). The history of cartography 1: Cartography in prehistoric, ancient, and medieval Europe and the Mediterranean. xxii + 599 pages, 40 colour plates, 344 figures & maps, 13 tables. 1987. Chicago & London: University of | |
James Beck with Michael Daley Art restoration: the culture, the business and the scandalLondon: John Murray, 1993 xiv + 210 pages, 27 plates. £ 17.99. ISBN 0-7195-5169-2. | |
James Bridge's Stonehenge | |
John Britton's ‘Celtic Cabinet’ in Devizes Museum and its Context | |
John Coles. Shadows of a Northern Past: Rock Carvings of Bohuslän and Østfold. viii+222 pages, 264 illustrations, 16 colour plates. 2005. Oxford: Oxbow; 1-84217-181-X hardback £30 | |
John Michell: Megalithomania: artists, antiquarians and archaeologists at the old stone monuments. London: Thames & Hudson 1982. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.) 168 pp., 220 (unnumbered) illustrations (8 in COlOUr). £8.50 | |
John Mulvaney & Johan Kamminga. Prehistory of Australia. xx+480 pages. b&w illustrations, 16 colour plates. 1999. Washington (DC): Smithsonian Institution Press; 1-56098-804-5 paperback £19.95 & $27.95 | |
Journal of European Archaeology. Volume 1. Spring, 1993. 240mm. Pp. 208, figs. Aldershot: Avebury, for the European Association of Archaeologists. Published in 2 volumes annually, in the spring and autumn. ISBN 1-85628-360-7. Subscription is included | |
The Journeys of Sir Richard Colt Hoare through Wales and England 1793-1810, extracted from the Journals and edited with an Introduction by M.W. Thompson. Gloucester: Alan Sutton, 1983. 288 pages, colour frontispiece, 40 illustrations in the text | |
Looking out at ANTIQUITY, from England to the world, 1927–2028 | |
The Making of the First Ancient Monuments Act, 1882, and Its Administration Under General Pitt-Rivers | |
Managing for Effective Archaeological Conservation: The Example of Salisbury Plain Military Training Area, England | |
Margaret A. Hagen. Varieties of realism: geometries of representational art. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986. xiv + 338 pp., 178 illus., 5 tables. £39.50 & $54.50 hardback, £12.95 & $22.95 paperback.Heinrich Schäfer, transla | |
Mark Bowden. Pitt Rivers: the life and archaeological work of Lieutenant-General Augustus Henry Lane FOX Pitt Rivers, DCL, FRS, FSA. xvi + 182 pages, 60 illustrations, 5 maps, 2 genealogical tables. 1991. Cambridge & New York (NY): Cambridge Universi | |
Material and Intellectual Consequences of Esteem for Cycladic Figures | |
Meaning in the Later Prehistoric Rock-Engravings of Mont Bégo, Alpes-Maritimes, France | |
Neo-Prehistory—Exist. Regenerate. Repeat? | |
On writing about archaeology in the English language | |
The Origins of Museums: the Cabinet of Curiosities in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Europe. Edited by Oliver Impey and Arthur MacGregor. 28.5×22.5 cm. Pp. xiv + 336, 108 ills. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985, ISBN 0-19-952108-5. £60.00 | |
PAAG: The Pacific-Australia Archaeology Group in Britain | |
The Pastmasters : eleven modern pioneers of archaeology : V. Gordon Childe, Stuart Piggott, Charles Phillips, Christopher Hawkes, Seton Lloyd, Robert J. Braidwood, Gordon R. Willey, C.J. Becker, Sigfried J. De Laet, J. Desmond Clark, D.J. Mulvaney | |
Peerage For Archaeologist | |
Philip Rahtz: Invitation to archaeology. Oxford & New York: Basil Blackwell, 1985. 192 pp., 8 figs. Hardback: £14.50. Paperback: £4.95 | |
Pictures in place | |
Preface | |
Prehistoric Rock Art: Polemics and Progress. The 2006 Rhind Lectures for the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, by Paul G. Bahn, 2010. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 978-0-521192-78-1 hardback £60 & US$90; ISBN 978-0-521140-87-4 paperb | |
Processual Archaeology and the Radical Critique [and Comments and Reply] | |
Professional notes | |
Reviews | |
The rock-carvings of Stonehenge: ways today of figuring out its prehistoric art | |
Rodney Legg (ed.). Stonehenge Antiquaries. Sherborne: Dorset Publishing, 1986. 179 pages, plus 12 folding illustrations. £9.95 (paperback). | |
Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum new galleries, displaying Early Man in South Wiltshire, Stonehenge, and Pitt-Rivers | |
Le Scale del paradiso : Clarence Bicknell e la valle delle meraviglie | |
Seeing and knowing : understanding rock art with and without ethnography | |
Shorter notices | |
South Italian Pottery in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Acquired Since 1983 | |
Special maritime section | |
Special regional section: the western Pacific rim | |
Special section Archaeology and Indo-European languages | |
Stephanie Moser. Ancestral images: the iconography of human origins. xxiv+200 pages, 10 colour plates & 103 b & w illustrations. 1998. Stroud: Sutton; 0-7509-1178-6 hardback £25 & Ithaca (NY): Cornell University Press; 0-8014-3549-8 hardback $39.95 | |
Stoned Henge: Events and issues at the summer solstice, 1985 | |
Stonehenge complete | |
Stonehenge: Making Space. Barbara Bender. 1998. Berg Publishers, England, xiv + 254 pp., 52 figures, bibliography, index. $55.00 (cloth), ISBN 1-85973-903-3; $19.50 (paper), ISBN 1-85973-908-3 | |
Stuart Piggott. Ancient Britons and the antiquarian imagination. 175 pages, 17 figures, 33 plates. 1989. London & New York: Thames & Hudson; ISBN 0-500-01470-1 hardback £14.95.A.E. Mendyk Stan. ‘Speculum Britanniae’: regional study, antiquariani | |
Stuart Piggott. William Stukeley: an Eighteenth-Century Antiquary. 2nd edition, London: Thames and Hudson, 1985. 191 pages, 44 illustrations. £14.00. | |
Tangible-intangible cultural heritage: A sustainable dichotomy? The 7th Annual Cambridge Heritage Seminar, 13 May 2006. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, UK | |
Testing the ‘Three Stages of Trance’ Model | |
Three early oil paintings of Stonehenge | |
Two Original Drawings for Inigo Jones's and John Webb's Stone-Heng Restored | |
Visions of Dynamic Power: Archaic Rock-paintings, Altered States of Consciousness and ‘Clever Men’ in Western Arnhem Lane (NT), Australia | |
Voyages into pictured pasts | |
Walter Burley Griffin and A Museum of Archaeology at the Heart of Australia’S Capital | |
What are the right words for rock-art In Australia? | |
What future for Stonehenge? | |
What was where when | |
পর্যালোচনা | |
মুখবন্ধ | |
সম্পাদকীয় |