This and that
- 1983 Report on
Roccagloriosa tombs 9 and 6: physical anthropology. In T. Hackens, N.D.
Holloway and R.R. Holloway (eds.), Crossroads of the Mediterranean,
pp. 330-332. Archaeologia Transatlantica II. Publications d'Histoire de
l'Art et d'Archéologie de l'Université Catholique de
Louvain, XXXVIII
- 1985 Falk, A. and M.
Jackes A Javanese village with an unusual demographic profile. In
Anita Chen (ed.), Contemporary and Historical Perspectives in
Southeast Asia. Selected proceedings of the 1982 Meetings of the
Canadian Society of Southeast Asian Studies, Lakehead University,
1982
- 1993 Gualtieri, M. and
M. Jackes The cemetery areas: material culture and social
organization. In M Gualtieri (ed.), Fourth Century B.C. Magna
Graecia: a Case Study. Jonsered: Paul Åströms
förlag, pp. 140-226
- forthcoming (??) Jackes, M. & Gao, Q.
Jiangzhai
and BanPo (Shaanxi, PRC): new ideas from old bones. In L. Janik, S.
Kaner, A. Matsui & P. Rowley-Conwy (eds.), From the Jomon to
Star Carr. Oxford: Archaeopress BAR
International Series (submitted October 1996) link
- 2004 Jackes, M. Osteological evidence for Mesolithic and
Neolithic
violence: problems of interpretation. In M. Roksandic ed. Evidence
and Meaning of Mesolithic Violence (submitted 12/2002) Oxford:
Archaeopress BAR International Series 1237, pp.
23-39 link
further discussion
on Jiangzhai can be found here, as well as on the Portuguese Mesolithic
and other material I have worked on
- continuing work on Site 12 Algerian Capsian material excavated
in
the 1930s, on loan from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
and on Kef Zoura stratigraphy (papers presented on both at UISPP Congress,
Lisbon, September 2006.)
2008 Mary Jackes and David Lubell Early and middle Holocene
environments and Capsian cultural change: evidence from the
Télidjène Basin, Eastern Algeria African Archaeological Review
25:41-55 link
- 1998
Reply to "The
relationship between ADHD or CD symptoms and criminal acts is rather a
modest one". The ADHD Report
6 (5): 16. New York: Guilford Publications, Inc.
11 years
of volunteer
working with (natural, adoptive, foster) parents, counsellors and
teachers of children with behavioural difficulties, giving
presentations, organizing workshops, sitting on committees, giving
support, writing and editing newsletters - all this left me with a
feeling that the meaning of "correlated with" is not always understand,
and that research designs may be driven by preconceptions regarding
cause and effect, as may the evaluation of results. Becoming
immersed in a field outside anthropology was very interesting - it
gives a whole new perspective on research methodologies.
A resource I
prepared
for parents and teachers, to give them a different viewpoint.
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