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Rebecca Phillipps
Rebecca Phillipps
Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Auckland
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New archaeozoological data from the Fayum “Neolithic” with a critical assessment of the evidence for early stock keeping in Egypt
V Linseele, W Van Neer, S Thys, R Phillipps, R Cappers, W Wendrich, ...
PLoS One 9 (10), e108517, 2014
852014
Identifying low-level food producers: detecting mobility from lithics
S Holdaway, W Wendrich, R Phillipps
Antiquity 84 (323), 185-194, 2010
792010
Mid-Holocene occupation of Egypt and global climatic change
R Phillipps, S Holdaway, W Wendrich, R Cappers
Quaternary International 251, 64-76, 2012
682012
Early tropical crop production in marginal subtropical and temperate Polynesia
M Prebble, AJ Anderson, P Augustinus, J Emmitt, SJ Fallon, LL Furey, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (18), 8824-8833, 2019
652019
Estimating core number in assemblages: core movement and mobility during the Holocene of the Fayum, Egypt
RS Phillipps, SJ Holdaway
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 23, 520-540, 2016
522016
Sourcing without sources: Measuring ceramic variability with pXRF
JJ Emmitt, AJ McAlister, RS Phillipps, SJ Holdaway
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 17, 422-432, 2018
422018
Māori settlement of New Zealand: The Anthropocene as a process
SJ Holdaway, J Emmitt, L Furey, A Jorgensen, G O'regan, R Phillipps, ...
Archaeology in Oceania 54 (1), 17-34, 2019
392019
The Fayum revisited: Reconsidering the role of the Neolithic package, Fayum north shore, Egypt
S Holdaway, R Phillipps, J Emmitt, W Wendrich
Quaternary International 410, 173-180, 2016
362016
Documenting socio-economic variability in the Egyptian Neolithic through stone artefact analysis
RS Phillipps
University of Auckland, 2012
332012
Lake level changes, lake edge basins and the paleoenvironment of the Fayum north shore, Egypt, during the early to mid-Holocene
R Phillipps, S Holdaway, R Ramsay, J Emmitt, W Wendrich, V Linseele
Open Quaternary 2, 2-2, 2016
312016
Heat-retainer hearth identification as a component of archaeological survey in western NSW, Australia
PC Fanning, SJ Holdaway, RS Phillipps
New directions in archaeological science, 13-23, 2009
252009
Occupation duration and mobility in New Zealand prehistory: Insights from geochemical and technological analyses of an early Māori stone artefact assemblage
RS Phillipps, AJ McAlister, MS Allen
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 42, 105-121, 2016
222016
Flake selection, assemblage variability and technological organization
S Holdaway, MJ Douglass, R Phillipps
University of Utah Press, 2014
192014
A minimalist approach to archaeological data management design
SJ Holdaway, J Emmitt, R Phillipps, S Masoud-Ansari
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 26, 873-893, 2019
172019
Variability in the Neolithic settlement patterns of the Egyptian Nile Valley
R Phillipps, S Holdaway, J Emmitt, W Wendrich
African Archaeological Review 33 (3), 277-295, 2016
172016
Reimag (in) ing the past: adding the third dimension to archaeological section drawings
J Emmitt, B Sefton, R Phillipps, W Wendrich, S Holdaway
Advances in Archaeological Practice 5 (1), 44-53, 2017
142017
Interim report on archaeological investigations Ahuahu Great Mercury Island, November 2012–February 2014
R Phillipps, A Jorgensen, L Furey, S Holdaway, T Ladefoged, R Wallace
Archaeology in New Zealand 57 (4), 215-228, 2014
142014
Artefact categories, artefact assemblages and ontological alterity
S Holdaway, R Phillipps
Cambridge Archaeological Journal 31 (1), 143-160, 2021
132021
Brief interim report for excavations on Ahuahu Great Mercury Island, June 2014 to February 2017
L Furey, J Emmitt, R Phillipps, T Ladefoged, A Jorgensen, S Holdaway
Archaeology in New Zealand 60 (3), 45-63, 2017
132017
Investigations on Ahuahu Great Mercury Island 2012
L Furey, R Phillipps, A Jorgensen, SJ Holdaway, T Ladefoged
Archaeology in New Zealand 56 (3), 156-163, 2013
132013
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