Publications of Nicole Boivin

Journal Article (177)

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Petraglia, M. D.; Korisettar, R.; Boivin, N.; Clarkson, C.; Ditchfield, P.; Jones, S.; Koshy, J.; Lahr, M. M.; Oppenheimer, C.; Pyle, D. et al.; Roberts, R.; Schwenninger, J.-L.; Arnold, L.; White, K.: Middle Paleolithic assemblages from the Indian subcontinent before and after the Toba super-eruption. Science 317 (5834), pp. 114 - 116 (2007)
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Boivin, N.; Brumm, A.; Lewis, H.; Robinson, D.; Korisettar, R.: Sensual, material, and technological understanding: exploring prehistoric soundscapes in south India. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 13 (2), pp. 267 - 294 (2007)
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Brumm, A.; Boivin, N.; Korisettar, R.; Koshy, J.; Whittaker, P.: Stone axe technology in Neolithic south India: Evidence from the Sanganakallu-Kupgal area, mid-eastern Karnataka. Asian Perspectives 46 (1), pp. 65 - 95 (2007)
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Brumm, A.; Boivin, N.; Fullagar, R.: Signs of life: Engraved stone artef acts from Neolithic south India. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 16 (2), pp. 165 - 190 (2006)
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Boivin, N.: Shamanism and Indian rock art. Before Farming (4), 2, pp. 1 - 3 (2006)
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Boivin, N.: Post-textual archaeology and archaeological science. Archaeometry 47 (1), pp. 175 - 179 (2005)
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Boivin, N.: Orientalism, ideology and agency: Examining caste in South Asian archaeology. Journal of Social Archaeoloy 5 (2), pp. 225 - 252 (2005)
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Boivin, N.: Fire, cattle and domestication in prehistoric India: Report on the 2004 Southern Neolithic conference in Cambridge. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in History and Archaeology 1 (2), pp. 149 - 152 (2005)
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Boivin, N. L.; Korisettar, R.; Fuller, D.: Further research on the Southern Neolithic and the Ashmound Tradition: The Sanganakallu-Kupgal Archaeological Research Project interim report. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in History and Archaeology 2 (1), pp. 63 - 92 (2005)
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Boivin, N.: Rock art and rock music: petroglyphs of the South Indian Neolithic. Antiquity 78 (229), pp. 38 - 53 (2004)
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Boivin, N.: Landscape and cosmology in the south Indian Neolithic: New perspectives on the Deccan ashmounds. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 14 (2), pp. 235 - 257 (2004)
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Boivin, N.; Korisettar, R.; Venkatasubbaiah, P. C.: Megalithic markings in context: graffiti marks on burial pots from Kudatini, Karnataka. South Asian Studies 19 (1), pp. 21 - 33 (2003)
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Mushrif, V.; Boivin, N.; Korisettar, R.; Walimbe, S. R.: Skeletal remains from the Kudatini sarcophagus burial. Puratattva: journal of the Indian Archaeological Society 33, pp. 74 - 83 (2003)
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Boivin, N.; Korisettar, R.; Venkatasubbaiah, P. C.; Lewis, H.; Havanur, D.; Malagyannavar, K.; Chincholi, S.: Exploring Neolithic and Megalithic south India: the Bellary district archaeological project. Antiquity 76, pp. 937 - 938 (2002)
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Boivin, N.: Life rhythms and floor sequences: Excavating time in rural Rajasthan and Neolithic Çatalhöyük. World Archaeology 31 (3), pp. 367 - 388 (2000)
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Boivin, N.: Insidious or just boring? An examination of academic writing in archaeology. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 14 (2), pp. 105 - 125 (1997)
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Boivin, N.; French, C.A.I.: New questions and answers: thin section micromorphology analysis at the Souks site, Beirut. Berytus 43, pp. 181 - 209 (1997)

Book (4)

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Boivin, N. L.; Frachetti, M. D. (Eds.): Globalization in Prehistory: Contact, exchange, and the 'people without history'. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2018), 343 pp.
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Boivin, N. L.; Crassard, R.; Petraglia, M. D. (Eds.): Human dispersal and species movement: From prehistory to the present. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2017), 572 pp.
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Boivin, N.: Material cultures, material minds the impact of things on human thought, society, and evolution conclusion. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2008)
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