Publications of Nicole Boivin
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Book Chapter (28)
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Homo sapiens societies: Southern Asia. In: The Oxford handbook of the archaeology and anthropology of hunter-gatherers, pp. 328 - 345 (Ed. Zvelebil, M.). Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford (2014)
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India and Sri Lanka. In: World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum: a characterization, pp. 482 - 503 (Eds. Hicks, D.; Stevenson, A.). Archaeopress, Oxford (2013)
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Rock art research in India: Historical approaches and recent theoretical directions. In: A companion to rock art, pp. 179 - 196 (Ed. McDonald, J.). John Wiley & Sons, Chichester (2012)
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The prehistoric axe factory at Sanganakallu-Kupgal (Bellary District), southern India. In: Stone axe studies III, Chapter 11 (Ed. Clough, T. H.). Oxbow Books, London (2011)
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The malice of inanimate objects: Material agency. In: The Oxford Handbook of Material Culture Studies, pp. 333 - 351 (Ed. Beaudry, M. C.) (2010)
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Indian lithic technology prior to the 74,000 BP Toba super-eruption: Searching for an early modern human signature. In: Upper palaeolithic revolution in global perspective: Essays in honour of Paul Mellars, pp. 73 - 84 (Ed. Boyle, K. V.). McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge (2010)
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Archaeological, linguistic and historical sources on ancient seafaring: A multidisciplinary approach to the study of early maritime contact and exchange in the Arabian Peninsula. In: The evolution of human populations in Arabia: paleoenvironments, prehistory and genetics, pp. 251 - 278 (2009)
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Anthropological, historical, archaeological and genetic perspectives on the origins of caste in South Asia. In: The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South Asia, pp. 341 - 361 (2007)
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2, pp. 13 - 20 (Ed. Osada, T.) (2007)
Comments on the incised stone axe found in Tamil Nadu in 2006 and the claim that it contains an inscription in the classical Indus script. In: Linguistics, Archaeology and the Human Past, Vol. 210.
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From veneration to exploitation: Human engagement with the mineral world. In: Soils, stones and symbols: cultural perceptions of the mineral world, pp. 165 - 186. UCL Press, London (2004)
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Geoarchaeology and the goddess Laksmi: Rajasthani insights into geoarchaeological methods and prehistoric soil use. In: Soils, stones and symbols: cultural perceptions of the mineral world, pp. 1 - 30. UCL Press, London (2004)
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Mind over matter? Collapsing the mind-matter dichotomy in material culture studies. In: Rethinking materiality: the engagement of mind with the material world, pp. 63 - 71 (Ed. DeMarrais, E.). McDonald Inst. for Archaeological Research, Cambridge (2004)
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4, pp. 159 - 190. Manohar, New Delhi (2002)
Beyond description and diffusion: A history of processual theory in the archaeology of South Asia. In: Archaeology and historiography, Vol. 214.
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4, pp. 191 - 215. Manohar, New Delhi (2002)
Looking for post-processual theory in South Asian archaeology. In: Archaeology and historiography, Vol. Conference Report (1)
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Conference Report
Re-examining rock art studies in India: A case study from Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh. In: Recent research trends in South Asian archaeology, pp. 261 - 278 (Ed. Paddayya, K.). (2009)
Thesis - PhD (4)
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Thesis - PhD
An investigation into the potential of peptide mass fingerprinting for the study of Australian faunal assemblages. Dissertation, 204 pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Philosophische Fakultät, Jena (2022)
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An investigation into diet and economy in ancient Mongolia through multiple biomolecular datasets. Dissertation, 78 pp., Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Fakultät für Biowissenschaften [hosting institution] (2020)
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Archaeological, proteomic and isotopic approaches to investigating dietary change in Holocene Africa. Dissertation, 205 pp., Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Faculty of Biosciences, Jena (2020)
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'Archaeological science as anthropology': time, space and materiality in rural India and the ancient past. Dissertation (2001)
Working Paper (1)
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Working Paper
The genomic formation of South and Central Asia. bioRxiv, 292581 (2018), 32 pp.