Dr. Martin King

Research Projects Coordinator, Archaeological Computing Laboratory

BA (Hons) Univ. of Sydney, PhD Univ. of Sydney

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F09 Madsen
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006, Australia

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Martin King

Martin King was awarded his doctorate in Archaeology in 2003, carried out in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Sydney. His archaeological research interests include the patterning of human skeletal material and occupation debris in prehistoric Europe, mobility and archaeological theory, in particular the use of analogy in archaeology.

Project manager on:

  • Greater Angkor Project (ARC Discovery)
  • Living With Heritage (ARC Linkage)
  • Rethinking Timelines (ARC Linkage)
  • University of Sydney Robert Christie Research Centre.

Publications�

2003.Unparalleled Behaviour: Britain and Ireland during the ‘Mesolithic' and ‘Neolithic'. Oxford. British Archaeological Report. British series 355.

2003.Living with the Dead: Reconsidering the ‘Mesolithic'/‘Neolithic' transition in Britain and Ireland, in G. Burenhult (ed.), Stones and Bones: Formal disposal of the dead in Atlantic Europe during the Mesolithic-Neolithic interface 6000-3000 BC. Archaeological Conference in Honour of the Late Professor Michael J. O'Kelly. Proceedings of the Stones and Bones Conference in Sligo, Ireland, May 1-5, 2002: 191-205. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports. International series 1201.

2001.Life and death in the ‘Neolithic': Dwelling-scapes in southern Britain, European Journal of Archaeology 4(3): 323-45.