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PUBLICATIONS BY ALISON SHERIDAN TO FEBRUARY 2018 (excluding specialist reports awaiting publication, or in archive form) Note: this is ordered as follows (in chronological order for each category, with the most recent first): 1) EDITED/CO-EDITED/CO-WRITTEN BOOKS 2) ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS, CHAPTERS IN EDITED BOOKS, AND SIGNIFICANT E-PUBLICATIONS 3) BOOK REVIEWS 4) OBITUARIES 5) EPHEMERA (e.g. bulletins, newsletters) It excludes specialist reports that are awaiting publication or are stored in archive form. Many of these publications are available on Academia.edu and on the National Museums Scotland research repository, and some are available online by subscription (e.g. to Archaeology Scotland for Discovery and Excavation in Scotland). 1) EDITED/CO-EDITED/CO-WRITTEN BOOKS Hunter, F.J. and Sheridan, J.A. (eds) 2016. Ancient Lives: Object, People and Place in Early Scotland. Essays for David V Clarke on his 70th Birthday. Leiden: Sidestone Press. Woodward, A. and Hunter, J. with Bukach, D., Needham, S.P. and Sheridan, J.A. 2015. Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods. Oxford: Oxbow. Ross, A. and Sheridan, J.A. 2013. Amazing Amber. Highlights of the Exhibition. Edinburgh: National Museums Scotland. Allen, M.J., Gardiner, J. and Sheridan, J.A. (eds) 2012. Is there a British Chalcolithic? People, Place and Polity in the Later Third Millennium. Oxford: Oxbow/Prehistoric Society (Prehistoric Society Research Paper 4). Pétrequin P., Cassen, S., Errera, M., Klassen, L. and Sheridan, J.A. (eds) 2012. JADE. Grandes haches alpines du Néolithique européen. Ve et IVe millénaires av. J.-C. Cahiers de la MSHE C.N. Ledoux, Besançon, Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté et Centre de Recherche Archéologique de la Vallée de l’Ain. Barber, J., Clarke, C, Cressey, M., Crone, A., Hale, A., Henderson, J., Housley, R., Sands, R. and Sheridan, J.A. (eds) 2007. Archaeology from the Wetlands: Recent Perspectives. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Gibson, A.M. and Sheridan, J.A. (eds) 2004. From Sickles to Circles: Britain and Ireland at the Time of Stonehenge, 243–67. Stroud: Tempus. 1 Sheridan, J.A. (ed.) 2000. Heaven and Hell – and Other Worlds of the Dead. Edinburgh: National Museums of Scotland. Sharples, N.M. and Sheridan, J.A. (eds) 1992. Vessels for the Ancestors: Essays on the Neolithic of Britain and Ireland in Honour of Audrey Henshall. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press. Bailey, G. and Sheridan, J.A. (eds) 1981. Economic Archaeology. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports (International Series, 96). 2) ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS, CHAPTERS IN EDITED BOOKS, AND SIGNIFICANT E-PUBLICATIONS 2017 Clarke, D.V., Sheridan, J.A., Shepherd, A.N., Sharples, N.M., Armour-Chelu, M.J., Hamlet, L., Bronk Ramsey, C., Dunbar, E., Reimer, P.J., Marshall, P.D. and Whittle, A.W.R. 2016. The end of the world, or just ‘goodbye to all that?’ Contextualising the red deer heap from Links of Noltland within late third millennium cal BC Orkney. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 146, 57–89. https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/details.xhtml?recor dId=3204182andrecordType=Journal Schulting, R.J., McClatchie, M., Sheridan, J.A., McLaughlin, R., Barratt, P. and Whitehouse, NJ. 2017. Radiocarbon dating of a multi-phase passage tomb on Baltinglass Hill, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 83, 305–23. doi:10.1017/ppr.2017.1 Sheridan, J.A. 2017. Ancient Britain. In Royal Mail Group Ltd, Royal Mail Yearbook 2017: Setting the Scene, 6–11. London: Royal Mail. Schulting, R., Bronk Ramsey, C., Reimer, P., Eogan, G., Cleary, K., Cooney, G. and Sheridan, J.A. 2017. Dating Knowth. In G..Eogan with K. Cleary (eds), Excavations at Knowth Volume 6: the passage tomb archaeology of the great mound at Knowth, 331–379. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. Ross, A. and Sheridan, J. A. 2017. “Zadziwiający bursztyn” (“Amazing Amber”). Wyzwania związane z przygotowaniem wystawy o burstztynie i możliwości rozwiązań. In: Kosmowska-Ceranowicz, B., Sobecka, A. and Sontag, E. (eds) 2017. Bursztyn Złoża – Właściwości – Kolekcje. Międzynarodowe Stowarzyszenie Bursztynników, Gdańsk. 184‒185. (Polish translation of Ross and Sheridan, 2013, abstract). Sheridan, J.A. 2017. Towards a methodology for the study of prehistoric jet and jet-like jewellery. In R. Shaffrey (ed.), Written in Stone: papers on the function, form, and provenancing of prehistoric stone objects in memory of Fiona Roe, 249–74. St Andrews: Highfield Press. 2 Noble, G., Brophy, K., Hamilton, D., Leach, S and Sheridan, J.A.. 2017. Cremation practices and the creation of monument complexes: the Neolithic cremation cemetery at Forteviot, Strathearn, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, and its comparanda. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 83, 213–45. https://doi.org/10.1017/ppr.2017.11 Pétrequin, P., Cassen, S., Errera, M., Sheridan, J.A., Tsonev, T., Turcanu, S. and Voinea, V. 2017. The Europe of jade: from the Alps to the Black Sea. In L. Manolakakis, N. Schlanger and A. Coudart (eds), European Archaeology. Identities and Migrations/Archéologie européenne. Identités and Migrations. Hommages à Jean-Paul Demoule, 28598. Leiden: Sidestone Press. Sheridan, J.A. 2017. Interdigitating pasts: the Irish and Scottish Neolithics. In P. Bickle, V. Cummings, D. Hofmann and J. Pollard (eds), The Neolithic of Europe. Papers in Honour of Alasdair Whittle, 298313. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A., Cook, G., Naysmith, P., Marshall, .P, Whittle, A., Clarke, D.V. and Charlton, S. 2016. Radiocarbon dates associated with the Scottish History and Archaeology Department, National Museums Scotland, 2015/16. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 17, 192–5. Armit, I., Sheridan, J.A., Reich, D., Cook, G., Tripney, B. and Naysmith, P. 2016. Radiocarbon dates obtained for the GENSCOT ancient DNA project, 2016. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 17, 195–8. Sheridan, J.A. 2016 [various artefact entries in] Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 17. Olalde, I., Brace, S. Allentoft, M.E., Armit, I., Kristiansen, K., Nadin Rohland, N., Mallick, S., Booth, T., Szécsényi-Nagy, A., Mittnik,A., Altena, E., Lipson, M., Lazaridis, I., Patterson, N.J., Broomandkhoshbacht, N., Diekmann, Y., Faltyskova, Z., Fernandes, D.M., Ferry, M., Harney, E., de Knijff, P., Michel, M., Oppenheimer, J., Stewardson, K., Barclay, A., Alt, K.W., Avilés Fernández, A., Bánffy, E., Bernabò-Brea, M., Billoin, D., Blasco, C., Bonsall, C., Bonsall, L., Allen, T., Büster, L., Carver, S., Castells Navarro,L., Craig, O.E., Cook, G.T., Cunliffe, B., Denaire, A., Egging Dinwiddy, K., Dodwell, N., Ernée, M., Evans, C., Kuchařík, M., Farré, J.F., Fokkens, H., Fowler, C., Gazenbeek, M., Garrido Pena, R., Haber-Uriarte, M., Haduch, E., Hey, G., Jowett, N., Knowles, T., Massy, K., Pfrengle, S., Lefranc, P., Lemercier, O., Lefebvre, A., Lomba Maurandi, J., Majó, T., McKinley, J.I., McSweeney, K., Gusztáv, M.B., Modi, A., Kulcsár, G., Kiss, V., Czene, A., Patay, R., Endródi, A., Köhler, K., Hajdu, T., Cardoso, J.L., Liesau, C., Parker Pearson, M., Włodarczak, P., Price, T.D., Prieto, P., Rey, P.-J., Ríos, P., Risch, R., Rojo Guerra, M.A., Schmitt, A., Serralongue, J., Silva, A.M., Smrčka, V., Vergnaud, L., Zilhão, J., Caramelli, D., Higham, T., Heyd, V., Sheridan, J.A., Sjögren, K.-G., Thomas, M.G., Stockhammer, P.W., Pinhasi, 3 R., Krause, J., Haak, W., Barnes, I., Lalueza-Fox, C., and Reich, D. 2017. The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe (preprint). Biorxiv. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/135962 Marshall, P., Clarke, D.V., Sheridan, J.A., Shepherd, A.N., Sharples, N., Armour-Chelu, M.,Bronk Ramsey, C., Dunbar, E., Reimer, P. and Whittle, A. 2017. Links of Noltland, Westray, Orkney: radiocarbon dating and chronological modelling. Portsmouth: Historic England (ISSN 2059-4453). Sheridan, J.A. 2017. Abstracts (JADE, vols 1 to 4 included). In P. Pétrequin, E. Gauthier and A.-M. Pétrequin (eds), JADE. Objets-signes et interpretations sociales dans l’Europe néolithique, tome 4, 1432–66. Besançon and Gray, Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté and Centre de Recherche Archéologique de la Vallée de l’Ain (Collection Les Cahiers de la MSHE Ledoux, no. 27). Pétrequin, P., Pétrequin, A.-M., Gauthier, E. and Sheridan, J.A. 2017. Mécanismes sociaux: les interpretations idéelles des jades alpins. In P. Pétrequin, E. Gauthier and A.-M. Pétrequin (eds), JADE. Objets-signes et interpretations sociales dans l’Europe néolithique, tome 3, 521–99. Besançon and Gray, Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté and Centre de Recherche Archéologique de la Vallée de l’Ain (Collection Les Cahiers de la MSHE Ledoux, no. 27). Pétrequin, P, Cassen, S, Errera, M, Pailler, Y, Prodéo, F, Pétrequin, A-M and Sheridan, J.A. 2017. Anneaux, marqueurs de statut, objets consacrés et quasi-monnaies. In P Pétrequin, E Gauthier and A-M Pétrequin (eds), JADE. Objets-signes et interpretations sociales dans l’Europe néolithique, tome 3, 729–51. Besançon and Gray, Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté and Centre de Recherche Archéologique de la Vallée de l’Ain (Collection Les Cahiers de la MSHE Ledoux, no. 27). Marshall, P., Clarke, D.V., Sheridan, J.A., Shepherd, A.N., Sharples, N., Armour-Chelu, M.,Bronk Ramsey, C., Dunbar, E., Reimer, P. and Whittle, A. 2017. Links of Noltland, Westray, Orkney: radiocarbon dating and chronological modelling. Portsmouth: Historic England (ISSN 2059-4453). 2016 Sheridan, J.A. 2016. Beaker vessel. In J.A. Atkinson, Ben Lawers: an Archaeological Landscape in Time. Results from the Ben Lawers Historic Landscape Project, 1996–2005, 24–5 and 28. Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 62. http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arc h-310-1/dissemination/pdf/2056-7421_62_Ben_Lawers.pdf 4 Sheridan, J.A. 2016. Stone rings from Robber’s Den, Co. Clare. In M. Dowd (ed), Underground Archaeology. Studies on Human Bones and Artefacts from Ireland’s Caves, 181-2. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A. 2016. Shale bead/pendant. In G. Hey, C. Bell, C. Dennis and M. Robinson, Yarnton: Neolithic and Bronze Age Settlement and Landscape. Results of Excavations 1990‒98, 120‒1. Oxford: Oxford Archaeology Ltd (Thames Valley Landscapes Monograph 39). Romaniuk, A.A., Shepherd, A.N., Clarke, D.V., Sheridan, J.A., Fraser, S., Bartosiewicz, L. and Herman, J.S. 2016. Rodents: food or pests in Neolithic Orkney. Royal Society Open Science 3: 160514. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160514 Sheridan, J.A., Waddington, C. and Bidwell, P. with Cowie, T.G. and Bonsall, C. 2016. Ceramics and other small finds. In C. Waddington and C. Bonsall, Archaeology and Environment on the North Sea Littoral: a case study from Low Hauxley, 138–154. Bakewell and Gosforth: Archaeological Research Services Ltd and Northumberland Wildlife Trust Ltd. Sheridan, J.A., Pétrequin, P. and Errera, M. 2016. A Neolithic jadeitite axehead fragment from Martinsthorpe, Rutland. Rutland Record 36, 273–6. Sheridan, J.A., Cameron, E. and Quinnell, H. 2016. The copper-alloy pin. In A.M. Jones, Preserved in the Peat. An Extraordinary Bronze Age Burial on Whitehorse Hill, Dartmoor, and its Wider Context, 69–71. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A., Cameron, E., Cartwright, C., Davis, M., Dunster, J., Harris, S., Hurcombe, L., Inglis, J., Mould, Q., Solazzo, C. and Williams, H. 2016. The composite braided armband or bracelet. In A.M. Jones, Preserved in the Peat. An Extraordinary Bronze Age Burial on Whitehorse Hill, Dartmoor, and its Wider Context, 75–87. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A., with contributions by Davis, M., Dunster, J., Inglis, J., Quinnell, H., Redvers-Jones, H., Taylor, R., Troalen, L., Verkooijen, K. and Williams, H. 2016. The composite necklace. In A.M. Jones, Preserved in the Peat. An Extraordinary Bronze Age Burial on Whitehorse Hill, Dartmoor, and its Wider Context, 88–116. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A., Brunning, R., Straker, V., Campbell, G., Cartwright, C., King, S. and Quinnell, H. 2016. The wooden studs. In A.M. Jones, Preserved in the Peat. An Extraordinary Bronze Age Burial on Whitehorse Hill, Dartmoor, and its Wider Context, 117–145. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A. 2016. The stone stud. In C. Evans, Twice-crossed River: prehistoric and palaeoenvironmental investigations at Barleycroft Farm/Over, Cambridgeshire, 387–8. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research (Cambridge Archaeological Unit Landscape 5 Archives Series, The Archaeology of the Lower Ouse Valley, Volume III). Sheridan, J.A. and Appleby, G. 2016. Jet and amber. In C. Evans, Twice- crossed River: prehistoric and palaeoenvironmental investigations at Barleycroft Farm/Over, Cambridgeshire, 176–8. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research (Cambridge Archaeological Unit Landscape Archives Series, The Archaeology of the Lower Ouse Valley, Volume III). Sheridan, J.A. and Timberlake, S. 2016. Jet and amber beads – the F.1080 necklace. In C. Evans, Twice-crossed River: prehistoric and palaeoenvironmental investigations at Barleycroft Farm/Over, Cambridgeshire, 333–5. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research (Cambridge Archaeological Unit Landscape Archives Series, The Archaeology of the Lower Ouse Valley, Volume III). Sheridan, J.A. 2016. The stone stud. In C Evans, Twice-crossed River: prehistoric and palaeoenvironmental investigations at Barleycroft Farm/Over, Cambridgeshire, 387–8. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research (Cambridge Archaeological Unit Landscape Archives Series, The Archaeology of the Lower Ouse Valley, Volume III). Evans, C and Sheridan, J.A. 2016. Marking identity – Bronze Age studs. In C Evans, Twice-crossed River: prehistoric and palaeoenvironmental investigations at Barleycroft Farm/Over, Cambridgeshire, 457–9. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research (Cambridge Archaeological Unit Landscape Archives Series, The Archaeology of the Lower Ouse Valley, Volume III). Sheridan, J.A. and Cowie, T.G. 2016. Metalwork from the 1855 excavation. In R. Bradley and C. Nimura (eds), The Use and Reuse of Stone Circles. Fieldwork at Five Scottish Monuments and its Implications, 89–90. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A., Troalen, L. and Walton Rogers, P. 2016. Metalwork from the 2011 excavation: razor and its associated sheath from urn 5. In R. Bradley and C. Nimura (eds), The Use and Reuse of Stone Circles. Fieldwork at Five Scottish Monuments and its Implications, 90–93. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A. 2016. Pottery from the 1855 excavation. In R. Bradley and C. Nimura (eds), The Use and Reuse of Stone Circles. Fieldwork at Five Scottish Monuments and its Implications, 85–87. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A. 2016. Pottery from the 2011 excavation; [and] Discussion of the cinerary urns. In R. Bradley and C. Nimura (eds), The Use and Reuse of Stone Circles. Fieldwork at Five Scottish Monuments and its Implications, 87–89. Oxford: Oxbow. 6 Sheridan, J.A. 2016. The bone toggle from Urn 1, excavated in 1855. In R. Bradley and C. Nimura (eds), The Use and Reuse of Stone Circles. Fieldwork at Five Scottish Monuments and its Implications, 93–34. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A. 2016. The pottery from the pit. In R. Bradley and C. Nimura (eds), The Use and Reuse of Stone Circles. Fieldwork at Five Scottish Monuments and its Implications, 32–34. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A. 2016. Scottish Neolithic pottery in 2016: the big picture and some details of the narrative. In F.J. Hunter and J.A. Sheridan (eds), Ancient Lives. Object, People and Place in Early Scotland. Essays for David V Clarke on his 70th Birthday, 189–212. Leiden: Sidestone. Sheridan, J.A. and Hunter, F.J. 2016. Introduction: ‘If I can put it like that…’. In F.J. Hunter and J.A. Sheridan (eds), Ancient Lives. Object, People and Place in Early Scotland. Essays for David V Clarke on his 70th Birthday, 15–27. Leiden: Sidestone. Sheridan, J.A., Henshall, A.S., Johnson, M. and Ashmore, P.J. 2016. The pottery assemblage. In Ashmore, P.J., Calanais: Survey and Excavation 1979-88, 573-803. Edinburgh: Historic Environment Scotland. https://webmail.nms.ac.uk/OWA/redir.aspx?C=jB4v4EWN2ka64U2Ioq Uh4DhqrJUOyNMIcjvPba9Ufx5jVY_2DL- ryEwrSj4bIS8UcQ85sQckUxM.andURL=https%3a%2f%2fwww.historic environment.scot%2farchives-and- research%2fpublications%2fpublication%2f%3fpublicationId%3db6aee 5fd-5980-4872-a2e0-a63c00cc7b68 Sheridan, J.A. 2016. The Food Vessel. In D. McLaren and D. Wilson, A short cist burial at Kilkeddan Farm, Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute, 41–3. Scottish Archaeological Journal 38, 33–49. Richards, C., Jones, A.M., MacSween, A., Sheridan, J.A., Dunbar, E., Reimer, P., Bayliss, A., Griffiths, S. and Whittle, A.W.R. 2016. Settlement duration and materiality: formal chronological models for the development of Barnhouse, a Grooved Ware settlement in Orkney. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society FirstView, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ppr.2016.6 Sheridan, J.A. 2016. The black stone bead from Structure 1, Stonehall Farm. In Richards, C. and Jones, R. (eds) 2016 The Development of Neolithic House Societies in Orkney, 474. Oxford: Windgather Press Pétrequin, P., Pétrequin, A.-M. and Sheridan, J.A. 2016. Résumé de synthèse:Clairvaux et le “Néolithique Moyen Bourguignon” (Abstract and synthesis: Clairvaux and the "Burgundy Middle Neolithic"). In Pétrequin, P., Pétrequin, A.-M. (eds), Clairvaux et le "Néolithique 7 Moyen Bourguignon", 1375–1422. Besançon and Gray: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté and le Centre de Recherche archéologique de la Vallée de l'Ain. 2015 Sheridan, J.A. 2015. The prehistoric pottery from the ring-ditch and linear ditch. In M. Gondek and G. Noble, The land before symbol stones: a geophysical survey of Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, and the excavation of a Middle Bronze Age structure near the Craw Stane, Barflat, 141–6. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 145, 125–51. Sheridan, J.A. 2015. Beads. In M. Johnson, Excavation of two Early Bronze Age Short Cists and a Prehistoric Pit at Lindsayfield, near Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, 3‒6. Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 63. DOI link: http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/issn.1473-3803.2016.63 Davis, M., Hook, D., Jones, M., Sheridan, J.A. and Troalen, L. 2015. Appendix V. The study and analysis of jet and jet-like materials: methods and results. In A. Woodward and J. Hunter with D. Bukach, S.P. Needham. and J.A. Sheridan, Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods (in the accompanying CD). Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A. 2015. Discussion of disc bead and spacer plate necklaces of jet and jet-like materials. In A. Woodward and J. Hunter with D. Bukach, S.P. Needham. and J.A. Sheridan, Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods, 341–362. Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A. and Woodward, A. 2015. Appendix VII. Necklaces: additional data. In A. Woodward and J. Hunter with D. Bukach, S.P. Needham. and J.A. Sheridan, Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods (in the accompanying CD). Oxford: Oxbow. Sheridan, J.A., Woodward, A. and Hunter, J. 2015. Disc bead necklaces, and spacer plate necklaces of jet and jet-like materials. In A. Woodward and J. Hunter with D. Bukach, S.P. Needham. and J.A. Sheridan, Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods, 261–340. Oxford: Oxbow. Woodward, A. and Hunter, J. with Sheridan, J.A. 2015a. Button sets of jet and jet-like materials. In A. Woodward and J. Hunter with D. Bukach, S.P. Needham. and J.A. Sheridan, Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods, 161–171. Oxford: Oxbow. Woodward, A. and Hunter, J. with Sheridan, J.A. 2015b. Studs. In A. Woodward and J. Hunter with D. Bukach, S.P. Needham. and J.A. Sheridan, Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods, 182–186. Oxford: Oxbow. Woodward, A. and Hunter, J. with Sheridan, J.A. 2015c. General discussion [of amber necklaces]. In A. Woodward and J. Hunter with D. Bukach, 8 S.P. Needham. and J.A. Sheridan, Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods, 381–388. Oxford: Oxbow. Woodward, A. and Hunter, J. with Sheridan, J.A. 2015d. Simple necklaces with components of variable shape, and Composite necklaces with two materials. In A. Woodward and J. Hunter with D. Bukach, S.P. Needham. and J.A. Sheridan, Ritual in Early Bronze Age Grave Goods, 389–411. Oxford: Oxbow. Pétrequin, P., Sheridan, J.A., Gauthier, E., Cassen, S., Errera, M. and Klassen, L. 2015. Projet JADE 2. ‘Object-signs’ and social interpretations of Alpine Jade axeheads in the European Neolithic: theory and methodology. In T. Kerig and S. Shennan (eds), Connecting Networks: Characterising Contact by Measuring Lithic Exchange in the European Neolithic, 83–102. Oxford: Archaeopress. Hughes, S., Quinnell, H. and Sheridan, J.A. 2015. Early Bronze Age pits at The Hatcheries, Bathpool, Monkton Heathfield. Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society 159, 18‒35. Sheridan, J.A., Shepherd, A., Clarke, D.V., Hunter, F.J., Cook, G. and Naysmith, P., 2015. Radiocarbon dates associated with the Scottish History and Archaeology Department, National Museums Scotland, 2014/15. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 16, 196–7. MacSween, A., Hunter, J., Sheridan, J.A.., Bond, J., Bronk Ramsey, C., Reimer, P., Bayliss, A., Griffiths, S. and Whittle, A.W.R. 2015. Refining the chronology of the Neolithic settlement at Pool, Sanday, Orkney: implications for the emergence and development of Grooved Ware. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 81, 283–310. DOI10.1017/ppr.2015.12 Sheridan, J.A. and Cooney, G 2015. Boyne to Brodgar Research Framework. http://prehistoric-scotland.com/themes/a-boyne-to-brodgar-research- framework/ Sheridan, J.A. 2015. The Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age in Argyll. [Contribution to the on-line Argyll Research Framework document, http://www.kilmartin.org/symposium/NeoChalcoBAArgyll%20Final.pdf 2014 Cramp, L.J.E., Jones, J., Sheridan, J.A., Smyth, J., Whelton, H., Mulville, J., Sharples, N.M. and Evershed, R.P. 2014. Immediate replacement of fishing with dairying by the earliest farmers of the NE Atlantic archipelagos. Proceedings of the Royal Society B http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523264 9 Sheridan, J.A. 2014. United Kingdom, archaeological museums of the. In C. Smith (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Global Archaeology, U1–U6. New York: Springer Science+Business Media. Cucchi, T., Barnett, R.; Martinkova, N.; Renaud, S.; Renvoisé, E.; Evin, A.; Sheridan, J. A., Mainland, I., Wickham-Jones, C., Tougard, C., Quéré, J-P., Pascal, M., Pascal, M., Heckel, G., O'Higgins, P., Searle, J. and Dobney, K. 2014. The changing pace of insular life: 5000 years of microevolution in the Orkney vole (Microtus arvalis orcadensis). Evolution (manuscript 13-0593.R2) DOI: 10.1111/evo.12476. Demarchi, B., O’Connor, S., Ponzoni, A. de Lima, Ponzoni, R de Almeida Rocha, Sheridan, J.A., Penkman, K., Hancock, Y. and Wilson, J. 2014. An integrated approach to the taxonomic identification of prehistoric shell ornaments. PLOS ONE, June 17 2014.DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099839. Sheridan, J.A. 2014. Gold in ancient Scotland. In N.D.Clark, Scottish Gold: Fruit of the Nation. Glasgow: Hunterian Museum. Sheridan, J.A. 2014. Little and large: the miniature ‘carved stone ball’ beads from the eastern tomb at Knowth, Ireland, and their broader significance. In In R.-M. Arbogast and A. Greffier-Richard (eds), Entre archéologie et écologie, une préhistoire de tous les milieux. Mélanges offerts à Pierre Pétrequin, 303–314. Besançon: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté. Sheridan, J.A. 2014. Post-Neolithic western Europe. In A.C. Renfrew and P. Bahn (eds), The Cambridge World Prehistory, Volume 3, 1885–1911. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Sheridan, J.A. 2014. Shetland, from the appearance of a ‘Neolithic’ way of life to c 1500 BC: a view from the ‘mainland’. In H.C. Gulløv and D. Mahler (eds), Northern Worlds – Landscapes, Interactions and Dynamics, 67– 92. Copenhagen: Nationalmuseet. Needham, S.P. and Sheridan, J.A. 2014. Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age goldwork from Britain: new finds and new perspectives. In H. Meller, E. Pernicka and R. Risch (eds), Metals of Power: Early Gold and Silver. Proceedings of the 6th Archaeological Congress of Central Germany, 903–941. Halle: Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte Halle (Tagungen des Landesmuseums Band 11). Sheridan, J.A. 2014. A response to Meiklejohn and Woodman, ‘Radiocarbon dating of Mesolithic human remains in Ireland’. Mesolithic Miscellany 22(2), July 2014, 70–72. https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=vandpid=sitesandsrcid=ZGVmYXVs dGRvbWFpbnxtZXNvbGl0aGljbWlzY2VsbGFueXxneDo1OGNjYmU1Yj UzZWExOWZi 10

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