PUBLICATIONS:
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Tumler, D., Basell, L. and Coward, F.
Submitted. Human perception on symmetry, raw material and size of Palaeolithic handaxes. Lithics
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Birch, S., Jenkins, E., Coward, F. and Maltby, M. 2017. Estimating population
size, density and dynamics of Pre-Pottery Neolithic villages in the central and
southern Levant: an analysis of Beidha, southern
Jordan. Levant 49(1)
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Coward, F. 2016. Scaling
up: material culture as scaffold for the social brain. Quaternary
International 405: 78-90.
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Coward, F., Hosfield, R., Pope, M. and Wenban-Smith, F. (eds.) 2015.
Settlement,
Society and Cognition in Human Evolution: Landscapes in Mind. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
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Collar, A., Coward, F., Brughmans, T. and Mills, B. 2015. Networks in
Archaeology: Phenomena, Abstraction, Representation. Journal of
Archaeological Method and Theory 22(1): 1-32.
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Collar, A., Coward, F., Brughmans, T. and Mils, B. (eds.) 2015. The Connected Past:
critical and innovative approaches to networks in archaeology. Journal of
Archaeological Method and Theory 22(1), Special Issue.
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Brughmans, T., Collar, A., Coward, F. and Lemercier, C. 2014. Analyser
les réseau du passé en archéologie et en
histoire. Les
Nouvelles de l’Archéologie
135: 9-13
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Coward, F. 2014. Becoming Human, in Gardner, A., Lake, M.
& Sommer, U. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Archaeological Theory. Oxford University Press.
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Coward, F. & Dunbar, R. 2014. Communities
on the brink of civilization, in Dunbar, R., Gamble, C. and Gowlett, J. (eds.) From Lucy to Language: Benchmark Papers.
Oxford: OUP.
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Coward, F. 2013. Grounding the
net: networks, environments and material culture in the Epipalaeolithic
and early Neolithic of the Near East, in C. Knappett (ed.) Network
Analysis in Archaeology: new approaches to regional integration. Oxford: OUP.
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Boismier, W. A., Gamble, C. and Coward, F. (eds.) 2012. Neanderthals
Among Mammoths: Excavations at Lynford
Quarry, Norfolk. Swindon: English Heritage.
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Coward, F. and Grove, M. 2012. Rethinking Phylogeny and Ontogeny in Hominin
Brain Evolution, Human Origins 1, 65-91.
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Coward, F. and Grove, M. 2011. Beyond the Tools: social innovation and hominin
evolution. PalaeoAnthropology
2011: 111-129.
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Coward, F. 2011. Contributions to Evolution:
The Human Story. London: Dorling Kindersley.
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Coward, F. 2011. 8mya-3,000BC. History
Year by Year. London: Dorling Kindersley.
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Coward, F. 2010. Small worlds, material culture and Near
Eastern social networks. Proceedings
of the British Academy 158: 449-479.
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Coward, F. 2010. Casting the net wide: small worlds, material
culture and social networks during the Epipalaeolithic
and early Neolithic of the Near East. Bulletin of the Council for British Research in the Levant 5:
52-56.
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Coward, F. and Gamble, C. 2010. Metaphor
and Materiality in Early Prehistory, in L. Malafouris
& C. Renfrew (eds.) The Cognitive Life of Things. Cambridge:
McDonald Institute Monographs, 47-58.
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Coward, F. 2009. The Rise of Humans, in Prehistoric
Life, pp. 454-491. London: Dorling Kindersley.
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M. Grove and F. Coward, 2008. From single neurons to social brains,
Cambridge Archaeological Journal
18(3): 387-400.
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Coward, F. 2008. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants,
Science 319 (14th March): 1493-1495.
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Coward, F. and C. Gamble, C. 2008. Big Brains, Small Worlds: Material culture
and human evolution. Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society B 363, 1969-1979.
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Coward, F. Shennan, S. Colledge,
S. Connelly, J. and Collard, M. 2008. The Spread of Neolithic Plant Economies from
the Near East to Northwest Europe: a Phylogenetic Analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science
35(1):42-56.
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Coward, F. 2008. The Animal Bones, in Gillings,
M., Pollard, J., Wheatley, D. and Peterson, R. (eds.) Landscapes
of the Megaliths: excavation and fieldwork on the Avebury
Monument, 1997-2003. Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 30.
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Coward, F. 2005. Transitions, Change and Prehistory: an ecosystemic approach to change in the archaeological record,
in Cobb, H., Coward, F., Grimshaw, L. and Price, S.
(eds.) Investigating Prehistoric
Hunter-Gatherer Identities: case studies from Palaeolithic
and Mesolithic Europe. Oxford: BAR International Series 1411: 27-44. Additional
material referred to in this publication.
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Coward, F. & Grimshaw, L. 2005. Hunter-Gatherers in Early Prehistory, in Cobb, H., Coward,
F., Grimshaw, L. and Price, S. (eds.) Investigating Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer
Identities: case studies from Palaeolithic and
Mesolithic Europe. Oxford: BAR International Series 1411: 1-6.
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Coward, F. 2002 The
Human Skeletons, in Hinton, D. (ed.) Purbeck
Papers. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
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Coward, F. 2001. Assessment of the animal bones from the Neolithic,
Bronze Age, Iron Age, Romano-British and Saxon site of Barford
Road, St. Neots. Wessex
Archaeology.
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Coward, F. 2001. Assessment of the animal bones from the
Romano-British site of Silchester Insula IX.
University of Reading Archaeological Unit.
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Coward, F. 2000. The Human Skeletal Remains from excavations at
42-54 London Road, Staines. Surrey County Council
Archaeological Unit.