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PUBLICATIONS: REFEREED JOURNALS
(LISTED CHRONOLOGICALLY)
Gilbert, M.Y.P., Wilson, A.S., Bunce, M., Hansen, A.J., Willerslev, E., Shapiro, B.,Higham, T.F.G.,
Richards, M.P., O’Connell, T.C., Tobin, D.J., Janaway, R.C., and A. Cooper (2004)
Ancient mitochondrial DNA from hair. Current Biology 14(463-464).
Hedges, R.E.M., Richards, M.P., and R. Stevens (2004) Using
bone stable isotopes as a source for local climatic information, Journal of Quaternary
Science 23:959-965
Dickson, J.H., Richards, M.P., Hebda, R.J., Mudie, P.J., Beattie,
O., Ramsay, S., Turner, N.J., Leighton, B.J., Webster, J.M., Hobischak, N.R., Anderson, G.S., Troffe,
P.M., and R. J. Wigen (in press) Kwäday Dän Ts’ìnchí,
the first ancient glacier body from North America: Reconstructing his last days
by intestinal and biomolecular analyses. Holocene.
Fuller, B.T., Richards, M.P., and S. Mays (2003) Stable
carbon and nitrogen isotope variations in tooth dentine subsections
from Wharram Percy, Journal of
Archaeological Science 30: 1673-1684.
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Richards, M.P., Schulting, R.J. and R.E.M. Hedges (2003)
Archaeology: Sharp shift in diet at onset of Neolithic. Nature 425:366
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Lillie, M., Richards, M.P. and K. Jacobs (2003). Stable
isotope analysis of twenty-one individuals from the Epipalaeolithic
cemetery of Vasilyevka III, Dnieper Rapids region, Ukraine, Journal
of Archaeological Science 30:743-752.
Pettitt, P.B., Richards, M.P., Maggi, R. and V. Formicola (2003).
The Gravettian burial known as the Prince (‘Il Principe’):
new evidence for his age and diet. Antiquity 295:15-19.
Richards, M.P., and R.E.M. Hedges (2003). Bone collagen
?13C and ?15N values of fauna from Northwest Europe reflect palaeoclimatic
variation
over the last 40,000 years. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
193:261-267 [pdf]
Richards, M.P. Price, T.D., and E. Koch. (2003) The Mesolithic/Neolithic
Transition in Denmark: New stable isotope data. Current Anthropology
44:288-294.
Richards, M.P., Molleson, T.I. Martin L., Russell, N. and J.A. Pearson
(2003). Palaeodietary evidence from Neolithic Çatalhöyük,
Turkey. Journal of Archaeological Science 30:67-76.
Richards, M.P., Fuller, B.T., Sponheimer, M., Robinson
T., and L. Ayliffe (2003). Sulphur isotope measurements in archaeological
samples:
some methodological considerations. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology
13:37-45. [pdf]
Schulting, R.J., and M.P. Richards (2002). Finding the coastal Mesolithic
in Southwest Britain: AMS dates and stable isotope results on human
remains from Caldey Island, South Wales. Antiquity 76:1011-1025.
Richards, M.P. (2002). A brief review of the archaeological
evidence for Palaeolithic and Neolithic subsistence. European Journal
of Clinical
Nutrition 56:1270-1278. [pdf]
Richards, M.P., Mays, S., and B. Fuller (2002). Stable
carbon and nitrogen isotope values of bone and teeth reflect weaning at
the Mediaeval
Wharram Percy Site, Yorkshire, U.K. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
199:205-210. [pdf]
Monsalve, M.V., Stone, A.C., Lewis, C.M., Rempel, A., Richards, M.P., Straathof, S., and D.V. Devine (2002). Molecular analysis of
the Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi ancient remains found in a
glacier in Canada, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 199:288-291.
Kuzmin, Y.V., Richards, M.P., and M. Yoneda (2002). Palaeodietary
patterning and radiocarbon dating of Neolithic populations in the Primorye
Province, Russian Far East. Ancient Biomolecules 4: 53-58.
Privat, K.L., O’Connell, T.C., and M. P. Richards (2002). Stable
isotope analysis of human and faunal remains from the Anglo-Saxon cemetery
at Berinsfield, Oxfordshire: Dietary and social implications. Journal
of Archaeological
Science. 29:779-790.
Mays, S. Richards, M.P. and B. Fuller (2002). Bone stable isotope
evidence for infant feeding in Mediaeval England. Antiquity 76:654-656.
Pike, A.W.G. and M.P. Richards (2002). Diagenetic arsenic uptake
in archaeological bone: Can we really identify copper smelters? Journal
of Archaeological Science 29:607-611.
Schulting, R.J. and M.P. Richards (2002). Dogs, Ducks, Deer and
Diet: New Stable Isotope Evidence on Early Mesolithic Dogs from the
Vale of Pickering, North-east England. Journal of Archaeological Science
29:327-333.
Schulting, R.J. and M.P. Richards (2002). The wet, wild and the
domesticated: The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition on the West coast
of Scotland. European Journal of Archaeology 5:147-189.
Whittle, A., Bartosiewicz, L., Boric, D., Pettitt, P. and M.P. Richards
(2002). In the beginning: new radiocarbon dates for the Early Neolithic in northern
Serbia and south-east Hungary. Antaeus 25:20-30.
Richards, M.P., Fuller, B.F., and R.E.M. Hedges (2001).
Sulphur isotopic variation in ancient bone collagen from Europe: implications
for human palaeodiet,
residence mobility, and modern pollutant studies, Earth and Planetary
Science Letters 191(3-4): 185-190. [pdf]
Richards, M.P. , Pettitt, P.B., Stiner, M.C., and E. Trinkaus (2001).
Stable isotope evidence for increasing dietary breadth in the European mid-Upper Paleolithic,
The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 98:6528-6532.
Richards, M.P., Hedges, R.E.M., Walton, I., Stoddart, S., and C.
Malone (2001). Neolithic Diet at the Brochtorff Circle, Malta. European
Journal of Archaeology 4(2):253-262.
Schulting, R.J. and M.P. Richards (2001). New palaeodietary and
AMS dating evidence from the Breton Mesolithic cemeteries of Téviec and Höedic. Journal
of Anthropological Archaeology 20: 314-344.
Richards, M.P., Pettitt, P.B., Trinkaus, E., Smith, F.H.,
Karavanic, I., and M. Paunovic (2000). Neanderthal diet at Vindija and
Neanderthal predation: The evidence from
stable isotopes. The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
USA 97:7663-7666. [pdf]
Richards, M.P. and J.A. Sheridan (2000). New AMS dates on human bone from
Mesolithic Oronsay. Antiquity 74:313-315.
Richards, M.P., Jacobi, R., Currant, A., Stringer, C., and R.E.M. Hedges (2000).
Gough’s Cave and Sun Hole Cave human stable isotope values indicate a high
animal protein diet in the British Upper Palaeolithic. Journal of Archaeological
Science 27: 1-3.
Lillie, M., and M.P. Richards (2000). New radiocarbon dates and palaeodietary
evidence from the Ukrainian Mesolithic. Journal of Archaeological Science 27:965-972.
Richards, M.P. and R.E.M. Hedges (1999). A Neolithic revolution? New evidence
of diet in the British Neolithic. Antiquity 73: 891-897.
Richards, M.P. and R.E.M. Hedges (1999). Stable isotope evidence for similarities
in the types of marine foods used by Late Mesolithic humans at sites along the Atlantic
coast of Europe. Journal of Archaeological Science 26:717-722.
Richards, M.P., Molleson, T.I., Vogel, J.C., and R.E.M. Hedges (1998). Stable
isotope analysis reveals variations in human diet at the Poundbury Camp Cemetery
site. Journal of Archaeological Science 25:1247-1252.
Richards, M.P. and P.A. Mellars (1998). Stable isotopes and the seasonality
of the Oronsay middens. Antiquity 72:178-184.
Richards, M.P. (1998). Bone stable isotope analysis: Reconstructing the diet
of humans. In Whittle, A. and M. Wysocki, “Parc le Breos Cwm transepted long
cairn, Gower, West Glamorgan: Date, contents and context”. Proceedings of the
Prehistoric Society 64:139-182.
PUBLICATIONS: EDITED VOLUMES
Richards M.P. (in press) The early Neolithic in Britain; new insights from
biomolecular archaeology. In Shepard, I. and G. Barclay (eds.) Scotland
in Ancient Europe.
Richards, M.P. (2003) Explaining the dietary isotope evidence for the rapid
adoption of the Neolithic in Britain. In Parker-Pearson, M. (ed.) Food, Culture
and Identity in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age. BAR International Series
1117:31-36.
Richards, M.P. and R.J. Schulting (2003) Characterising subsistence in Mesolithic
Britain using stable isotope analysis. In Moore, J. and L. Bevan (eds.), Peopling
the Mesolithic in a Northern Environment. BAR International Series 1157:119-128.
Richards, M.P. (in press). Stable isotope analysis of humans and fauna.
In Mercer, R., and Healy, F. (eds.) The Hambledon Hill Site, English Heritage (in press).
Price, T.D., and M.P. Richards (in press). Elemental and isotopic analyses
of Skateholm bone. In Larsson, L. (ed.) The Skateholm project.
Richards, M.P. and J. A. Pearson (in press) Stable isotope evidence of diet
at Çatalhöyük. Chapter contribution to forthcoming Catalhöyük Volume 2: Specialist
reports.
Richards, M.P. and R.E.M. Hedges (in press) Stable isotope evidence of past
human diet at the sites of Gerani, Armenoi and Mycenae. In Martlew, H. and Y. Tzedakis
(editors) Minoans and Mycenaeans: Flavours of their Times.
Richards, M.P. and E. Koch (2001) Neolitisk kost: Analyser af kvælstof-isotopen
15N i menneskeskeletter fra yngre stenalder. Aarbøger for nordisk Oldkyndighed
og Historie 1999:7-17
Richards, M.P. (2001) Stable isotope analysis of the human remains. In Arnold,
C.J. (ed.) Excavation of ‘Ty Newydd’, Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island),
Gwynedd. Archaeologi Cambrensis vol. CXLVII. Cambridge, U.K. Pgs. 119-121.
van Klinken, G.J., Richards, M.P., and R.E.M. Hedges (2000) An overview
of causes for stable isotopic variations in past European human populations:
Environmental, ecophysiological, and cultural effects. In Ambrose, S. and Katzenberg,
A. (eds.). Biogeochemical approaches to palaeodietary analysis. Kluwer Academic/Plenum
publishers, New York. Pgs. 39-63.
Richards, M.P. (2000). Human and faunal stable isotope analyses from Goat’s
Hole and Foxhole Caves, Gower. In Aldhouse-Green, S. (ed.), Paviland Cave and the ‘Red
Lady’: a definitive report. University of Wales College, Newport, and National Museums
and Galleries of Wales, Newport. Pgs. 71-75.
Richards, M.P. (2000). Human consumption of plant foods in the British Neolithic;
direct evidence from bone stable isotopes. In Fairbairn, A. (ed.) Plants in
Neolithic Britain and Beyond. Oxford, Oxbow Monograph. Pgs. 123-135.
Schulting, R.J. and M.P. Richards (2000). Mesolithic subsistence and seasonality:
the use of stable isotopes. In Young, R. (ed.) Current Research on the Mesolithic of
Britain and Ireland, University of Leicester Press, Leicester, U.K. Pgs. 55-65.
Richards, M.P. and R.J. Schulting (2000). Stable isotopes of human remains
from the Severn Estuary. In Bell, M. (ed.) Prehistoric Intertidal Archaeology in the
Welsh Severn Estuary, Council for British Archaeology Publication. Pgs. 70-71.
Richards, M.P. and R.E.M. Hedges (1999). How chemical analysis of human
bones can tell us the diets of people who lived in the past (and other contributions),
in Tzedakis, Y., and H. Martlew (eds.) Flavours of their times, food and drink
in Minoan and Mycenaean times. Greek Ministry of Culture, General Directorate
of Antiquities, Kapon Publishers, Athens, Greece.
Richards, M.P. and G.J. van Klinken (1997). A survey of European human bone
stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values. In Archaeological Sciences 1995.
Sinclair, A.G.M., Slater, E.A., and J.A.J. Gowlett (eds.). Oxbow Monograph
64: 363-368.
PUBLICATIONS: NON-REFEREED CONTRIBUTIONS
1. Richards, M.P. (in press) Sampling procedures for bone chemistry. In Brickley,
M. (ed.) Recording of Human Remains from Archaeological Sites. Institute
of Field Archaeologists.
2. Richards, M.P. (in press) "Archaeometry and Antique Analysis: (d) Organic
and Biological Materials" in Townsend, A. (ed.) The Handbook of Analytical
Science 2nd Edition.
3. Richards, M.P. (2003) The Turin shroud. In Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia.
Microsoft and Webster’s Multimedia.
4. Kuzmin, Y.V., Yoneda, M., and M.P. Richards (2000). Paleodiet of the
Early-Holocene population in Primorye, Russian Far East: Stable carbon and
nitrogen isotope
data of human bone collagen, Current Research in the Pleistocene, 17:128-131.
5. Richards, M.P. (2002) Science Diary: Collagen, isotopes and changing diets,
Current Archaeology 180: 526-527.
6. Richards, M.P. (2002) Invited book review of Jones, M., The Molecule Hunt,
British Archaeology 65: 30.
7. Richards, M.P. (2001) Science and Archaeology. Invited contribution for
the BBC Science web page.
8. Richards, M.P. (2000) Stable isotope analysis in archaeology: A short introduction.
Invited contribution for The Archaeologist (Institute of Field Archaeologists
(IFA), U.K.).
9. Richards, M.P. and R.J. Schulting (2000) Caractérisation de la subsistence
pendant le mésolithique britannique. Nouvelles informations d’après
l’analyse des isotopes stables. Invited contribution for Les Nouvelles
de l’Archeologie 80:20-26.
10. Richards, M.P. (1999). Conference report: Archaeological Sciences 1999 (Bristol,
U.K.) and the European Association of Archaeologists (Bournemouth, U.K.). Society
for Archaeological Science Bulletin 22:6-7.
11. Richards, M.P. (1996). A report on excavations at the Medieval moated site
at Kidlington Pocket Park. South Midlands Archaeology no. 26.
12. Richards, M.P. (1996). The puzzle over Neolithic diet. British Archaeology
12:6.
13. Huntley, D.J. and M.P. Richards (1997). The age of the Diring Yuriakh archaeological
site. Ancient TL 15(2-3):48-49.
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