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2002
GILL-ROBINSON, H.,
"This Little Piggy Went to Cumbria, This Little Piggy Went to Wales: The Tales of 12 Piglets in Peat",
Experimental archaeology, replicating past objects, behaviors and processes, vol. 1035, Oxford, BAR International Series, pp. 111-126, 2002.
2000
GILL-ROBINSON, H.,
An evaluation of factors contributing to the preservation of mammalian remains in peat bogs: an archaeological perspective. Unpublished PhD. Thesis,
, York, Department of Archaeology, University of York, 2000.
1999
GILL-ROBINSON, H.,
"Palaeopathology of northwest European peat bog bodies: a very brief summary",
ORGAN: Newsletter of the Osteoarchaeological Research Group, vol. 20, pp. 11-14, 1999.
GILL-ROBINSON, H.,
"Piglets in the peat: experimental archaeology in the study of bog body preservation",
Bog bodies, sacred sites and wetland archaeology, vol. 12, Exeter, WARP, pp. 99-104, 1999.
1998
GILL-ROBINSON, H.,
"Potential factors which allow the preservation of mammalian soft tissue in peat bogs",
Peatland restoration and reclamation: techniques and regulatory considerations, Duluth, Minnesota, International Peat Society, pp. 185-189, 1998.
1996
GILL-ROBINSON, H.,
"Piglets in the peat - why are they still there after several months?",
Proceedings of the 6th ICOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference, York 1996, Bremerhaven, Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum, pp. 103-108, 1996.
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