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Teather, A. 2022. Stored and storied time in the British Neolithic. In Morgan, M.S., Hajek, K.M and Berry, D.J. (eds) Narrative Science, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp 122-139
Teather, A. 2022. Linear Art in the European Neolithic. In Mazel, A. and Nash, G. (eds), The Rock Art of the British Isles and Ireland. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp 282-296.
Rylatt, J., Teather, A., Pullen, R., Roberts, H., Randall, S., Pinnell, J. and Chamberlain, A. 2022. Re-examining stone circles in Dorset: the results of recent research and non-intrusive surveys at Kingston Russell stone circle. Archaeological Journal 179:141-168
Teather, A. and Sørensen, L. 2021. Neolithic art at European flint extraction sites. Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 40:3: 232-249
Teather, A. 2020. Neolithic monumentality for the 21st Century. In Gebauer, A., Sørensen. L., Teather, A. and Valera, A. (eds) Monumentalizing life in Neolithic Europe: Narratives of Continuity and Change. Oxford: Oxbow.
Frieman, C., Teather, A. and Morgan, C. 2019. Bodies in motion: Narratives and counter narratives about gendered mobility in European later prehistory. Norwegian Archaeological Review 52:2:148-169.
Edinborough, K., Shennan, S., Teather, A., Baczkowski, J., Bevan, A., Bradley, R., Cook, G. Kerig, T., Parker Pearson, M., Pope, A., Schauer, P. 2019. New radiocarbon dates show Early Neolithic date of flint-mining and stone quarrying in Britain. Radiocarbon 61, 1-31.
Teather, A. 2019. Radiocarbon dating on flint mining shaft deposits at Blackpatch, Cissbury and Church Hill, Sussex. In Teather, A., Topping, P. and Baczkowski, J. (eds). Mining and Quarrying in Neolithic Europe. Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Series. Oxford: Oxbow: 37-48.
Teather, A., Chamberlain, A.T. and Parker Pearson, M. 2019. The Chalk Drums from Folkton and Lavant: Measuring Devices from the Time of Stonehenge. Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics. 34:1:1-11 https://doi.org/10.1080/17498430.2018.1555927
Teather, A., Chamberlain, A. and Parker Pearson, M. 2019. Getting the Measure of Stonehenge. British Archaeology 165:48-51.
Teather, A. 2018. Revealing a Prehistoric Past: Evidence for the Deliberate Construction of a Historic Narrative in the British Neolithic, Journal of Social Archaeology 18:2:193-211. https://doi.org/10.1177/1469605318765517
Teather, A. 2017. More than 'Other Stone' - new methods to analyse prehistoric chalk artefacts. In Shaffrey, R. (ed.) Written in Stone: Function, form, and provenancing of a range of Prehistoric Stone Objects. Southampton: Highfield Press: 303-321.
Teather, A. and Pope, R. 2017. British Women Archaeologists’ Women and Equality Survey 2016. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.33073.79202
Teather, A. 2016. Building new Neolithic connections through artefacts: the archaeological collections of John Pull and James Park Harrison. World Archaeology 48:2:296-310. DOI: 10.1080/00438243.2016.1207559
Teather, A. and Chamberlain, A.T. 2016. Dying embers: fire-lighting technology and mortuary practice in early Bronze Age Britain. The Archaeological Journal 173:2:188-205. DOI: 10.1080/00665983.2016.1177258
Kenny, J. and Teather, A. 2016. New insights into the Neolithic chalk drums from Folkton (North Yorkshire) and Lavant (West Sussex), PAST 83:5-6. http://www.prehistoricsociety.org/publications/publication/past_83_june_2016/
Teather, A. and Sørensen, L. 2016. More than flint: the dark underground of Neolithic mining. British Archaeology 149:50-5. Available through ResearchGate
Teather, A. 2015. The first British Neolithic representational art? The chalk engravings at Cissbury flint mine. Antiquity Project Gallery http://www.antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/teather347
Teather, A. 2011. Interpreting hidden chalk art in southern British Neolithic flint mines. World Archaeology 43:2:230-251. DOI:10.1080/00438243.2011.579496
Teather, A. and Pope, R. 2009. British Women Archaeologists’ Women and Equality Survey 2008. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.23263.56487
Teather, A. 2007. Neolithic Phallacies: a discussion of some southern British artefacts, in M. Larsson and M. Parker Pearson (ed.) From Stonehenge to the Baltic: Living with cultural diversity in the third millennium BC. Oxford: Archaeopress: 205-11. Available through ResearchGate
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