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List of works by Niall Sharples

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Immediate replacement of fishing with dairying by the earliest farmers of the Northeast Atlantic archipelagos

scientific article (publication date: 7 April 2014)

Individual and Community: The Changing Role of Megaliths in the Orcadian Neolithic

scientific article published in December 1985

Brochs and Iron Age society: a reappraisal

scholarly article by Mike Parker Pearson published in March 1996

Norse Settlement in the Outer Hebrides

article published in 1999

Isotopic Analysis of Faunal Material from South Uist, Western Isles, Scotland

article

Social Relations in Later Prehistory

book published in 2010

Histories of deposition: creating chronologies for the Late Bronze Age–Early Iron Age transition in Southern Britain

scholarly article by Kate Waddington published in October 2018

EARLY NEOLITHIC ENCLOSURES IN WALES: A REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE IN LIGHT OF RECENT DISCOVERIES AT CAERAU, CARDIFF - CORRIGENDUM

article

Excavations at Miltown of Clava, Inverness-shire

scholarly article by Niall Sharples published in January 1993

Tempo of a Mega-henge: A New Chronology for Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, Dorset

scientific article published on 20 August 2020

Discussion

chapter published in 2019

Social Relations in Later Prehistory

2010 hardcover edition (en)

The end of the world, or just ‘goodbye to all that’? Contextualising the red deer heap from Links of Noltland, Westray, within late 3rd-millennium cal bc Orkney

scientific article published on 30 November 2017

REVIEWS

Beyond the Brochs: changing perspectives on the Late Iron Age in Atlantic ScotlandIan Armit (ed), Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

article

EARLY NEOLITHIC ENCLOSURES IN WALES: A REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE IN LIGHT OF RECENT DISCOVERIES AT CAERAU, CARDIFF

article

Place, house, person

article by Niall Sharples published December 1999 in Archaeological Dialogues

Building communities and creating identities in the first millennium BC

Christopher Evans. Power and island communities: excavations at the Wardy Hill ringwork, Coveney, Ely (East Anglian Archaeology Report No. 103). xiv+294 pages, 145 figures, 18 b&w & colour plates, 83 tables. 2003. Cambridge: Cambridge Archaeological

scholarly article by Niall Sharples published in March 2005

A Find of Ringerike Art From Bornais in the Outer Hebrides

The Atlantic Iron Age. By Jon C Henderson. 234mm. Pp xiv+369, 125 b&w ills, tables, maps. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. ISBN 9780415436427. £70 (hbk)

Contrasting Patterns of Resource Exploitation on the Outer Hebrides and Northern Isles of Scotland during the Late Iron Age and Norse Period Revealed through Organic Residues in Pottery

The Viking Occupation of the Hebrides: Evidence from the Excavations at Bornais, South Uist

The Celts: Origins, Myths and Inventions. By John Collis. 250mm. Pp 256, 87 figs. Stroud: Tempus, 2003. ISBN 0752429132. £19.99

A Short History of Archaeology in the Uists, Outer Hebrides

Comment I

Book reviews. Ian Armit. Anatomy of an Iron Age Roundhouse: The Cnip Wheelhouse Excavations, Lewis. xxxvi+272 pages, 106 illustrations, 11 colour plates, 74 tables. 2006. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; 978-0-903903-32-6 hardback

article by Niall Sharples published September 2007 in Antiquity