- Caroline Malone
Dr Caroline Malone Ph.D (born 1959) is a British academic and
archaeologist currently Senior Lecturer in Prehistoric Archaeology atQueen's University, Belfast , and formerly Senior Tutor ofHughes Hall, Cambridge , UK. Prior to this she was editor of "Antiquity" and Keeper of the Department of Prehistory and Early Europe at theBritish Museum . She began her career as curator at theAlexander Keillor Museum atAvebury .Her research interests include fieldwork in peninsular Italy (since 1983), Malta (since 1987), and Troina in Sicily (since 1997), and currently in Britain. Specific topics include archaeological theory and practice; Neolithic and Copper Age societies of Britain, Europe, Mediterranean, and Italy; island societies and island archaeology; landscape and settlement archaeology: cultural resource management: artefacts and technology: fieldwork and survey.
Malone graduated BA at the
University of Cambridge in 1980, holds an MA in Archaeology and Anthropology, and was awarded a Ph.D in Archaeology by Cambridge University in 1986.elect publications
*Towards an island of mind? (2004), by Caroline Malone and Simon Stoddart, pp. 93-102 in: 'Explaining social change: Studies in honour of Colin Renfrew', edited by J. Cherry, C. Scarre, and S. Shennan, 240 pp, McDonald Institute, Cambridge, ISBN 978-1902937236
*Megaliths from Antiquity (2003), edited by Timothy Darvill and Caroline Malone, 386p, published by Antiquity papers, ISBN 978-095397622X
*Stonehenge (Digging for the Past) (June 2002), by Caroline Malone, Kay Almere Read, and Nancy Stone Bernard, 48 pages, published by Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0195143140
*Neolithic Britain And Ireland (October 2001), by Caroline Malone, 288 pages, 183 b/w figs, published by NPI Media Group, ISBN-13 978-0752414423
*The articulation of disarticulation. preliminary thoughts on the Brochtorff Circle at Xaghra (Gozo) (1999), by Simon Stoddart, M. Wysocki, G. Burgess, G. Barber, C. Duhig, Caroline Malone, and G. Mann, pp. 94-105 in: 'The loved body's corruption: Archaeological contributions to the study of human mortality' edited by J. Downes and A. Pollard, published by Cruithne Press, Glasgow, ISBN 1873448066
* God of Goddess? The Temple Art of Ancient Malta (May 1999) by Caroline Malone, pp 148-163 in: 'Ancient Goddesses: The Myths and Evidence', edited by L. Goodison and C. Morris, jointly published by British Museum Press, London, and the University of Wisconsin Press, 224 pp, ISBN 978-0299163204
*The Conditions of Creativity for Prehistoric Maltese Art (1998), by Caroline Malone, and Simon Stoddart, pp 241-259 in 'Creativity in Human Evolution and Prehistory' edited by Steven Mithen, published by Routledge, ISBN 978-0415160964
*Territory, Time and State: The Archaeological Development of the Gubbio Basin (October 1994), edited by Simon Stoddart and Caroline Malone, 244 pp with 62 line diagrams, 9 half-tones, 21 tables and 36 maps, published by Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 978-0521355681External links
* [http://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/~catm20/ Caroline Malone's homepage at Cambridge]
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