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David Frankel
Books
D. Frankel, 1974. Middle Cypriot White Painted Pottery: An Analytical Study of the Decoration. Studies in
Mediterranean Archaeology XLII, Göteborg.
D. Frankel, 1983. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities: 7. Early and Middle Bronze Age Material in the Ashmolean
Museum, Oxford. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XX:7, Göteborg.
D. Frankel, 1991. Remains to be Seen: Archaeological Insights into Australian Prehistory. Longman
Cheshire, Melbourne.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1996. Marki Alonia. An Early and Middle Bronze Age Town in Cyprus.
Excavations 1990–1994.Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXIII:1, Jonsered.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2001. Eight Middle Bronze Age Tomb Groups from Dhenia in the University of
New England Museum of Antiquities. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XX:211, Jonsered.
C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 2005. An Archaeology of Gariwerd. From Pleistocene to Holocene in Western
Victoria. Tempus 8. (Archaeology and Material Culture Studies in Anthropology) University of
Queensland, St Lucia.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2006. Marki Alonia. An Early and Middle Bronze Age Settlement in Cyprus.
Excavations 1995–2000. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXIII:2. Sävedalen.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2007. The Bronze Age Cemeteries at Deneia in Cyprus. Studies in
Mediterranean Archaeology CXXXV. Sävedalen. [with associated digital archive
http://library.latrobe.edu.au/record=b2234894]
J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, K.O. Eriksson and J.B. Hennessy, 2009. The Bronze Age Cemeteries at Karmi
Palealona and Lapatsa in Cyprus. Excavations by J.R.B. Stewart. Studies in Mediterranean
Archaeology CXXXVI, Sävedalen.
G. Georgiou, J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2011. Psematismenos Trelloukkas. An Early Bronze Age Cemetery
in Cyprus. Department of Antiquities, Cyprus, Nicosia.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel. 2013. Ambelikou Aletri. Metallurgy and Pottery Production in Middle Bronze Age
Cyprus. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXXVIII, Uppsala.
Edited books
D. Frankel and J.W. Rhoads (eds), 1994. Archaeology of a Coastal Exchange System: Sites and Ceramics in
the Gulf of Papua. Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History No. 25. Division of
Archaeology and Natural History, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National
University, Canberra.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel (eds), 2012.J.R. Stewart, Corpus of Cypriot Artefacts of the Early Bronze Age 4
(edited by). Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology III.4, Uppsala.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel (eds), 2012. After Fifty Years: Contributions to Mediterranean Archaeology.
Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXXVII, Uppsala.
D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and S. Lawrence (eds), 2013. Archaeology in Environment and Technology:
Intersections and Transformation. Routledge, New York and London.
D. Frankel and J. Major, 2014. Kulin and Kurnai. Victorian Aboriginal Life and Customs. Messmate Press,
Melbourne.
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Short books and published lectures
D. Frankel, 1979. The Ancient Kingdom of Urartu. British Museum Publications, London.
D. Frankel, 1979. Archaeologists at Work: Studies on Halaf Pottery. British Museum Publications, London.
D. Frankel, 2001. Windows onto the Bronze Age. The View from Nicosia. The Leventis Municipal Museum
of Nicosia 10th Annual Lecture, A.G. Leventis Foundation, Nicosia.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2008. Marki. Life and Work in a Prehistoric Bronze Age Village. Moufflon
Publications, Nicosia.
D. Frankel, 2008. A Thousand and One Tombs: Survey, Sampling and Ceramics in Bronze Age Cyprus. The
Twelfth Museum of Antiquities Maurice Kelly Lecture, University of New England, Armidale.
Chapters in books and articles in major refereed journals
D. Frankel, 1974. Inter-site relationships in the Middle Bronze Age of Cyprus. World Archaeology
6.2:190–208.
D. Frankel, 1975. The pot-marks of Vounous—simple clustering techniques, their problems and
potential. Opuscula Atheniensia 11:37–51.
D. Frankel and H.W. Catling, 1977.Material from Hala Sultan Tekke in the Ashmolean Museum,
Oxford. In P. Åström et al. Hala Sultan Tekke I. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XLV.1,
Göteborg. pp.63–69.
D. Frankel, 1978. Pottery decoration as an indicator of social relationships: a prehistoric Cypriot
example. In M. Greenhalgh and J.V.S. Megaw (eds), Art in Society. Duckworth, London.
pp.147–160.
D. Frankel, 1980. Contour-plans and surface plotting: aids for the field archaeologist. Journal of Field
Archaeology 7:367–372.
D. Frankel, 1981. Uniformity and variation in a Cypriot ceramic tradition. Levant XII:88–106.
D. Frankel, 1982. Earth rings at Sunbury, Victoria. Archaeology in Oceania 17.2:89–97.
D.E. Zobel, D. Frankel, and R.L. Vanderwal, 1984.The Moonlight Head Rockshelter. Proceedings of the
Royal Society of Victoria 96.1:1–24.
D. Frankel and D. Gaughwin, 1986.Cultural resource management in a university teaching
department. In G. Ward (ed.), Archaeology at Anzaas, 1984.Canberra Archaeological Society,
Canberra. pp.222–226.
D. Frankel, 1988. Characterising change in prehistoric sequences: a view from Australia. Archaeology in
Oceania 23:41–48.
D. Frankel, 1988. Pottery production in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus: assessingthe problem. Journal
of Mediterranean Archaeology 1.2:27–55.
C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1991.Chronology and explanation in Western Victoria and South-East
South Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 26:1–16.
D. Frankel, 1991. First-order radiocarbon dating of Australian shell-middens. Antiquity 65:571–4.
C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1991.Problems in constructing a prehistoric regional sequence: Holocene
South-East Australia. World Archaeology 23:179–192.
D. Frankel, 1991. Ceramic variability: measurement and meaning. In J. Barlow, D. Bolger and B. Kling
(eds), Cypriot Ceramics: Reading the Prehistoric Record. University Museum Monograph 74,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. pp.241–252.
D. Frankel, 1993. Archaeological significance of first-order radiocarbon dating. In B.L. Fankhauser and
J.R. Bird (eds), Archaeometry: Current Australian Research. Occasional Papers in Prehistory No.
22. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National
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University, Canberra. pp.102–106.
D. Frankel, 1993. Is this a trivial observation? Gender roles in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus. In H. du
Cros and L. Smith (eds), Women in Archaeology: A Feminist Critique. Occasional Papers in
Prehistory No. 23, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian
National University, Canberra. pp.138–142.
D. Frankel, 1993. Pleistocene chronological structures and explanations: a challenge. In M.A. Smith, M.
Spriggs and B. Fankhauser (eds), Sahul in Review: Pleistocene Archaeology in Australia, New
Guinea and Island Melanesia. Occasional Papers in Prehistory No. 24. Department of Prehistory,
Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. pp.24–33.
D. Frankel, 1993. The excavator: creator or destroyer? Antiquity 67:875–877.
D. Frankel, 1993. Inter- and intra-site variability in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus: types, ranges,
trends. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 292:59–72.
D. Frankel, 1994. Color variation on prehistoric Cypriot Red Polished Pottery. Journal of Field
Archaeology 21:205–219.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1994. Hobs and hearths in Bronze Age Cyprus. Opuscula Atheniensia 20:51–
56.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1994. Making an impression: storage and surplus finance in Late Bronze
Age Cyprus. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 7.1:5–27.
D. Frankel, K. Thompson and R. Vanderwal, 1994.Kerema and Kinomere. In D. Frankel and J.W.
Rhoads (eds), Archaeology of a Coastal Exchange System: Sites and Ceramics in the Gulf of Papua.
Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History No. 25. Division of Archaeology and
Natural History, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra.
pp.1–50.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1995. Archaeological research in the Marki region, Cyprus. In S.J. Bourke
and J.-P. Descœudres (eds), Trade, Contact, and the Movement of Peoples in the Eastern
Mediterranean: Studies in Honour of J. Basil Hennessy. Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement 3,
Sydney. pp. 115–127.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1995. Gender inequity and archaeological construction: a Cypriot case
study. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 8.2:93–112.
D. Frankel, 1995. The Australian transition: real and perceived boundaries. In J. Allen and J.F.
O’Connell (eds), Transitions. Pleistocene to Holocene in Australia and New Guinea. Antiquity 69
(264):649–655.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1995. ‘This fair paper, this most goodly book’. Gender in the archaeology of
Cyprus, 1920–1990.In J. Balme and W. Beck (eds), Gendered Archaeology. Proceedings of the
Second Australian Women in Archaeology Conference. Research Papers in Archaeology and
Natural History, ANU. pp.34–42.
D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and C. Eslick, 1996.Anatolia and Cyprus in the Third Millennium BCE. A
speculative model of interaction. In G. Bunnens (ed.), Cultural Interaction in the Ancient Near
East. Abr-Nahrain Supplementary Series Volume 5, Department of Classics and Archaeology,
University of Melbourne, Melbourne. pp. 37–50.
C.F.M. Bird, D. Frankel and N. van Waarden, 1998.New radiocarbon determinations from the
Grampians-Gariwerd region, western Victoria. Archaeology in Oceania 33:31–36.
D. Frankel, 1998. Archaeology. In Knowing Ourselves and Others: The Humanities in Australia into the 21st
Century. Prepared by the Australian Academy of the Humanities for the Australian Research
Council Discipline Research Strategies. National Board of Employment, Education and
Training, Australian Government Publishing Services, Canberra. Volume 2:17–28.
C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1998.Pleistocene and early Holocene archaeology in Victoria. A view from
Gariwerd. The Artefact 21:48–62.
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D. Frankel, 1998. Constructing Marki Alonia. Reflections on method and authority in archaeological
reporting. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 11:242–256.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1998. Three faces of identity: ethnicity, community and status in Bronze
Age Cyprus. Mediterranean Archaeology 11:1–12.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1999. Characterising the Philia facies. Material culture, chronology and the
origin of the Bronze Age in Cyprus. American Journal of Archaeology 103:3–43.
J. Fresløv and D. Frankel, 1999. Abundant fields? A review of coastal archaeology in Victoria. In J. Hall
and I. McNiven (eds), Australian Coastal Archaeology. Research Papers in Archaeology and
Natural History No. 31, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies,
Australian National University, Canberra. pp. 239–254.
D. Frankel, 2000. Migration and ethnicity in prehistoric Cyprus: technology as habitus. European Journal
of Archaeology 3:167–187.
D. Frankel and V. Kewibu. 2000.Early Ceramic Period pottery from Murua (Site ODR), Gulf Province,
Papua New Guinea. In A. Anderson and T. Murray (eds), Australian Archaeologist. Collected
Papers in Honour of Jim Allen. Coombs Academic Publishing, Canberra. pp. 279–290.
C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 2001.Excavations at Koongine Cave: lithics and land use in the terminal
Pleistocene and Holocene of South Australia. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 67:49–83.
D. Frankel, 2001. A decade at Marki Alonia: aspect and prospect. In P.M. Fischer (ed.), Contributions to
the Archaeology and History of the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Eastern Mediterranean. Studies in
Honour of Paul Åström. Sonderschriften des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes Band
39, Vienna. pp. 9–22.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2001. Population, households and ceramic consumption in a prehistoric
Cypriot village. Journal of Field Archaeology 28.:115-129.
D. Frankel, 2002. Social stratification, gender and ethnicity in third millennium Cyprus. In D. Bolger
and N. Serwint (eds), Engendering Aphrodite: Women and Society in Ancient Cyprus. American
Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Reports 7, Boston. Pp. 171-180.
D. Frankel, 2003. Encounters and enclosures: archaeological approaches to social identities in the past
and present. Reviews in Anthropology 32:37-49.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2004. Intensive site survey. Implications for estimating settlement size,
population and duration in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus. In M. Iacovou (ed.), Archaeological
Field Survey in Cyprus. Past History, Future Potentials. British School at Athens Studies11:125-
137.
D. Frankel, 2004. Bronze Age Cyprus: recent Australian research. In T. Murray (ed.), Archaeology in
Australia. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne. pp. 309-324.
D. Frankel, and J.M. Webb. 2004 An Early Bronze Age shell pendant from Cyprus. Bulletin of the
American Schools of Oriental Research 336:1-9.
D. Frankel, 2005. Becoming Bronze Age. Acculturation and enculturation in third millennium BCE
Cyprus. In J. Clarke (ed.), Archaeological Perspectives on the Transmission and Transformation of
Culture in the Eastern Mediterranean. Council for British Research in the Levant in association
with Oxbow Books, Oxford. pp. 18-24.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2006. Neighbours. Negotiating space in a prehistoric village.
Antiquity.80:287–302.
J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, S. Stos and N. Gale, 2006. Early Bronze Age metal trade in the Eastern
Mediterranean. New compositional and lead isotope evidence from Cyprus. Oxford Journal of
Archaeology 25:261–288.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2007. Identifying population movements by everyday practice. The case of
third millennium Cyprus. In S. Antoniades and A. Pace (eds), Mediterranean Crossroads.
Pierides Foundation, Athens. pp. 189–216.
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J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2008. Fine ware ceramics, consumption and commensality: Mechanisms of
horizontal and vertical integration in Early Bronze Age Cyprus. In L. Hitchcock, R. Laffineur
and J. Crowley (eds) DAIS: the Aegean Feast. Liège: Annales d’archéologie égéene de
l’Universite de Liège..pp. 287–295.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2009. Exploiting a damaged and diminishing resource: survey, sampling
and society at Bronze Age Deneia in Cyprus. Antiquity 83:54–68.
[http://antiquity.ac.uk/ant/083/319/default.htm]
D. Frankel, 2009. What do we mean by ‘regionalism’? In I. Hein (ed.), The Formation of Cyprus in the 2nd
Millennium B.C. Studies in Regionalism during the Middle and Late Bronze Age.. Denkschriften der
Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Contributions to the Chronology of the
Eastern Mediterranean XX,Vienna. pp. 15–25.
J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, P. Croft and C. McCartney, 2009.Excavations at Politiko Kokkinorotsos: a
Chalcolithic hunting station in Cyprus. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 75:189–238.
D. Frankel, 2010. A different Chalcolithic: A central Cypriot scene. In D.L. Bolger and L. Maguire (eds),
The Development of Pre-state Communities in the Ancient Near East: Studies in Honour of Edgar
Peltenburg. Oxford: Oxbow. Pp. 38–45.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2010. Social strategies, ritual and cosmology in Early Bronze Age Cyprus:
An investigation of burial data from the north coast. Levant 42:185–209.
D. Frankel, 2010. Illustration, allusion and commentary: Choosing the Four Sons in 1695. Images: A
Journal of Jewish Art and Visual Culture 4:18–24.
[http://brill.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/ima/2010/00000004/00000001/art0
0003 ]
J.M. Webb, D. Frankel and G. Georgiou, 2010.Cyprus in the Early and Middle Bronze Age. In S.
Hadjisavvas (ed.), Cyprus: Crossroads of Civilizations.The Government of the Republic of
Cyprus, Nicosia. pp. 69–72.
D. Frankel, 2010. Carving a gope board. The Artefact 33:49–55.
D. Frankel and N. Stern, 2011. Karremarter. Mid- to Late Holocene stone artefact production and use
in the Lower South-East of South Australia. In J. Specht and R. Torrence (eds), Changing
Perspectives in Australian Archaeology. Technical Reports of the Australian Museum, Online
23(5):59–71.[doi:10.3853/j.1835-4211.23.2011.1565 to1576]
http://australianmuseum.net.au/journal/Frankel-2011-Tech-Rep-Aust-Mus-Online-235-5971
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2011.Hearth and home as identifiers of community in mid-third
millennium Cyprus. In V. Karageorghis and O. Kouka (eds), On Cooking Pots, Drinking Cups,
Loomweights and Ethnicity in Bronze Age Cyprus and Neighbouring Regions.: Leventis Foundation,
Nicosia pp. 29–42.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2012. Pottery production and distribution in prehistoric Bronze Age
Cyprus. An application of pXRF analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science 39.5:1380–1387.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2011.12.032
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2012. Appreciating the Corpus. In J.R. Stewart, Corpus of CypriotArtefacts of
the Early Bronze Age 4 (edited by J.M. Webb and D. Frankel). Studies in Mediterranean
Archaeology III.4, Uppsala, pp. 1–3.
J. Driessen and D. Frankel, 2012. Minds and mines: settlement networks and the diachronic use of
space on Crete and Cyprus. In G. Cadogan, M. Iacovou, K. Kopaka and J. Whitley (eds),
Parallel Lives. Ancient Island Societies in Crete and Cyprus. British School at Athens Studies 20,
London, pp. 61–84.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2012. Household continuity and transformation in a prehistoric Cypriot
village. In B.J. Parker and C.P. Foster (eds), New Perspectives on Household Archaeology.
Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake. pp. 473–500.
D. Frankel, 2012. ‘Strange places crammed with observation’. Reporting the site. In J.M. Webb and D.
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Frankel (eds). After Fifty Years: Contributions to Mediterranean Archaeology. Studies in
Mediterranean Archaeology CXXXVII, Lund, pp. 25–31.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2013. Cultural regionalism and divergent social trajectories in Early Bronze
Age Cyprus. American Journal of Archaeology 117.1:59–81.[DOI:10.3764/aja.117.1.0059.
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3764/aja.117.1.0059]
D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and A. Pike-Tay, 2013. Seasonality and site function in Chalcolithic Cyprus.
European Journal of Archaeology 16: 94–115. [DOI 10.1179/1461957112Y.0000000020]
E. Peltenburg, D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2013. Introduction. In E. Peltenburg (ed.), Associated
Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean, Volume II: Cyprus .Brepols,
Turnhout. pp. 1–13.
D. Frankel, P. Keswani, D. Papaconstantinou, E. Peltenburg and J.M. Webb, 2013.Stratigraphy in a
non-tell archaeological environment. In E. Peltenburg (ed.), Associated Chronologies for the
Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean, Volume II: Cyprus .Brepols, Turnhout. pp. 15–
38.
E. Peltenburg, D. Frankel and C. Paraskeva, 2013.Radiocarbon. In E. Peltenburg (ed.), Associated
Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean, Volume II: Cyprus .Brepols,
Turnhout. pp. 313–338.
D. Frankel and C.F.M. Bird, 2013. Integrating hunter-gatherer sites, environments, technology and art
in western Victoria. In D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and S. Lawrence (eds), Archaeology in
Environment and Technology: Intersections and Transformation. Routledge, New York and
London. pp. 69–83.
D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and S. Lawrence 2013.Complex relations: intersections in time and space. In D.
Frankel, J.M. Webb and S. Lawrence (eds), Archaeology in Environment and Technology:
Intersections and Transformation. Routledge, New York and London. pp. 1–10.
R. Cosgrove, D. Frankel and D. Thomas, 2013.From the Moat to the Murray: Teaching practical
archaeology at La Trobe University. Australian Archaeology 74: 44–51.
D. Frankel, 2014. The Middle Bronze Age in Cyprus. In M.L.Steiner and A.E. Killibrew (eds), The
Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant. Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 482–494.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2014. A potter’s workshop from Middle Bronze Age Cyprus: New light on
production context, scale and variability. Antiquity 88: 425–440.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel 2015. Coincident biographies. Bent and broken blades in Bronze Age
Cyprus, in K. Harrell and J. Driessen (eds), THRAVSMA. Contextualising the Intentional
Destruction of Objects in the Bronze Age Aegean and Cyprus. Presses universitaires de Louvain,
Louvain. pp. 117–142.
Research papers and notes in other refereed and non-refereed journals
D. Frankel, 1972. Historical archaeology in Australia. The Artefact 27:1–8.
D. Frankel and A. Tamvaki, 1973.Cypriot shrine models and decorated tomb facades. Australian
Journal of Biblical Archaeology 2.2:39–44.
D. Frankel, R. Hedges and H. Hatcher, 1976. Chemical analysis of Middle Cypriot White Painted Ware
sherds in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus
1976:35–42.
D. Frankel, 1979. Excavations at Elizabeth Farm House, 1972. The Artefact 4.3-4:39–56.
D. Frankel, 1980. Munsell colour notation in ceramic description: an experiment. Australian Archaeology
10:33–37.
D. Frankel, 1982. Population trends and relationships in prehistoric Australia. Journal of Australian
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Studies 11:3–8.
D. Frankel, 1984. Who owns the past? Australian Society 3.9:14–15.
C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1985. The university in the community: The Hamilton and Western
District Museum. Conference of Museum Anthropologists Bulletin 17:8–11.
D. Frankel 1989.Koongine Cave excavations 1986–7:investigating spatial patterning. Australian
Archaeology 28:3–13.
D. Frankel, D. Gaughwin, C.F.M. Bird, and R. Hall, 1989.Coastal archaeology in South Gippsland.
Australian Archaeology 28:14–25.
D. Frankel and A. Story, 1990.Dating shell middens—quickly and cheaply. Australian Aboriginal
Studies 1990/1:33–35.
D. Frankel and W.S. Downey, 1992. Radiocarbon and thermoluminescence dating of a Central Murray
mound. The Artefact 15:31–34.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1993. Excavations at Marki-Alonia, 1992–3.Report of the Department of
Antiquities, Cyprus 1993:43–68.
M.C.S. Godfrey, C. Bird, D. Frankel, J.W. Rhoads and S. Simmons, 1996.From time to time:
radiocarbon determinations on Victorian archaeological sites held by Aboriginal Affairs
Victoria. The Artefact 19:3–51.
C.F.M. Bird, D. Frankel and N. van Waarden, 1999.Prokrustes in Gariwerd. Archaeology in Oceania
34:86.
J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2004. Prehistoric cooking pots from Cyprus. Ceramics Technical 19:91–96.
J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, S.W. Manning and D.A. Sewell, 2007. Psematismenos-Koliokremmos/Palia
Tomb PKK/94. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 2007:105–130.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2007. Two Bronze Age sites in Cyprus. Ancient History: Resources for Teachers
37:37–53.
D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2009. Colors and clouds of Bronze Age Cyprus. Ceramics Technical 29:3–7.
D. Frankel and R. Frank, 2011.A simple aid for pottery drawing. Antiquity 85. Antiquity Bulletin Online
http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/frankel329/
D. Frankel, 2013. Recovering two ancient sites in Cyprus. Humanities Australia 4: 74–83.
D. Frankel, 2013. Crossing to Cyprus in the Third Millennium BCE. In F. Djindjian and S. Robert (eds),
Understanding Landscapes, from Land Discovery to their Spatial Organisation. Proceedings of the
XVI World Congress of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences.
Oxford, Archaeopress, BAR International Series 2541.pp. 61–66.
D. Frankel, 2014. Pots and pearls: metaphors and reflections. In J.M. Webb (ed.), Structure, Measurement
and Meaning. Studies On Prehistoric Cyprus in Honour of David Frankel. Studies in Mediterranean
Archaeology CXLIII, Uppsala. Pp. ix–x.

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DF Selected Publications

  • 1. David Frankel Publications June 2015 1 David Frankel Books D. Frankel, 1974. Middle Cypriot White Painted Pottery: An Analytical Study of the Decoration. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XLII, Göteborg. D. Frankel, 1983. Corpus of Cypriote Antiquities: 7. Early and Middle Bronze Age Material in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XX:7, Göteborg. D. Frankel, 1991. Remains to be Seen: Archaeological Insights into Australian Prehistory. Longman Cheshire, Melbourne. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1996. Marki Alonia. An Early and Middle Bronze Age Town in Cyprus. Excavations 1990–1994.Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXIII:1, Jonsered. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2001. Eight Middle Bronze Age Tomb Groups from Dhenia in the University of New England Museum of Antiquities. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XX:211, Jonsered. C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 2005. An Archaeology of Gariwerd. From Pleistocene to Holocene in Western Victoria. Tempus 8. (Archaeology and Material Culture Studies in Anthropology) University of Queensland, St Lucia. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2006. Marki Alonia. An Early and Middle Bronze Age Settlement in Cyprus. Excavations 1995–2000. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXIII:2. Sävedalen. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2007. The Bronze Age Cemeteries at Deneia in Cyprus. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXXV. Sävedalen. [with associated digital archive http://library.latrobe.edu.au/record=b2234894] J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, K.O. Eriksson and J.B. Hennessy, 2009. The Bronze Age Cemeteries at Karmi Palealona and Lapatsa in Cyprus. Excavations by J.R.B. Stewart. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXXVI, Sävedalen. G. Georgiou, J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2011. Psematismenos Trelloukkas. An Early Bronze Age Cemetery in Cyprus. Department of Antiquities, Cyprus, Nicosia. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel. 2013. Ambelikou Aletri. Metallurgy and Pottery Production in Middle Bronze Age Cyprus. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXXVIII, Uppsala. Edited books D. Frankel and J.W. Rhoads (eds), 1994. Archaeology of a Coastal Exchange System: Sites and Ceramics in the Gulf of Papua. Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History No. 25. Division of Archaeology and Natural History, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel (eds), 2012.J.R. Stewart, Corpus of Cypriot Artefacts of the Early Bronze Age 4 (edited by). Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology III.4, Uppsala. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel (eds), 2012. After Fifty Years: Contributions to Mediterranean Archaeology. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXXVII, Uppsala. D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and S. Lawrence (eds), 2013. Archaeology in Environment and Technology: Intersections and Transformation. Routledge, New York and London. D. Frankel and J. Major, 2014. Kulin and Kurnai. Victorian Aboriginal Life and Customs. Messmate Press, Melbourne.
  • 2. David Frankel Publications June 2015 2 Short books and published lectures D. Frankel, 1979. The Ancient Kingdom of Urartu. British Museum Publications, London. D. Frankel, 1979. Archaeologists at Work: Studies on Halaf Pottery. British Museum Publications, London. D. Frankel, 2001. Windows onto the Bronze Age. The View from Nicosia. The Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia 10th Annual Lecture, A.G. Leventis Foundation, Nicosia. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2008. Marki. Life and Work in a Prehistoric Bronze Age Village. Moufflon Publications, Nicosia. D. Frankel, 2008. A Thousand and One Tombs: Survey, Sampling and Ceramics in Bronze Age Cyprus. The Twelfth Museum of Antiquities Maurice Kelly Lecture, University of New England, Armidale. Chapters in books and articles in major refereed journals D. Frankel, 1974. Inter-site relationships in the Middle Bronze Age of Cyprus. World Archaeology 6.2:190–208. D. Frankel, 1975. The pot-marks of Vounous—simple clustering techniques, their problems and potential. Opuscula Atheniensia 11:37–51. D. Frankel and H.W. Catling, 1977.Material from Hala Sultan Tekke in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. In P. Åström et al. Hala Sultan Tekke I. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XLV.1, Göteborg. pp.63–69. D. Frankel, 1978. Pottery decoration as an indicator of social relationships: a prehistoric Cypriot example. In M. Greenhalgh and J.V.S. Megaw (eds), Art in Society. Duckworth, London. pp.147–160. D. Frankel, 1980. Contour-plans and surface plotting: aids for the field archaeologist. Journal of Field Archaeology 7:367–372. D. Frankel, 1981. Uniformity and variation in a Cypriot ceramic tradition. Levant XII:88–106. D. Frankel, 1982. Earth rings at Sunbury, Victoria. Archaeology in Oceania 17.2:89–97. D.E. Zobel, D. Frankel, and R.L. Vanderwal, 1984.The Moonlight Head Rockshelter. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 96.1:1–24. D. Frankel and D. Gaughwin, 1986.Cultural resource management in a university teaching department. In G. Ward (ed.), Archaeology at Anzaas, 1984.Canberra Archaeological Society, Canberra. pp.222–226. D. Frankel, 1988. Characterising change in prehistoric sequences: a view from Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 23:41–48. D. Frankel, 1988. Pottery production in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus: assessingthe problem. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 1.2:27–55. C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1991.Chronology and explanation in Western Victoria and South-East South Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 26:1–16. D. Frankel, 1991. First-order radiocarbon dating of Australian shell-middens. Antiquity 65:571–4. C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1991.Problems in constructing a prehistoric regional sequence: Holocene South-East Australia. World Archaeology 23:179–192. D. Frankel, 1991. Ceramic variability: measurement and meaning. In J. Barlow, D. Bolger and B. Kling (eds), Cypriot Ceramics: Reading the Prehistoric Record. University Museum Monograph 74, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. pp.241–252. D. Frankel, 1993. Archaeological significance of first-order radiocarbon dating. In B.L. Fankhauser and J.R. Bird (eds), Archaeometry: Current Australian Research. Occasional Papers in Prehistory No. 22. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National
  • 3. David Frankel Publications June 2015 3 University, Canberra. pp.102–106. D. Frankel, 1993. Is this a trivial observation? Gender roles in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus. In H. du Cros and L. Smith (eds), Women in Archaeology: A Feminist Critique. Occasional Papers in Prehistory No. 23, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. pp.138–142. D. Frankel, 1993. Pleistocene chronological structures and explanations: a challenge. In M.A. Smith, M. Spriggs and B. Fankhauser (eds), Sahul in Review: Pleistocene Archaeology in Australia, New Guinea and Island Melanesia. Occasional Papers in Prehistory No. 24. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. pp.24–33. D. Frankel, 1993. The excavator: creator or destroyer? Antiquity 67:875–877. D. Frankel, 1993. Inter- and intra-site variability in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus: types, ranges, trends. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 292:59–72. D. Frankel, 1994. Color variation on prehistoric Cypriot Red Polished Pottery. Journal of Field Archaeology 21:205–219. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1994. Hobs and hearths in Bronze Age Cyprus. Opuscula Atheniensia 20:51– 56. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1994. Making an impression: storage and surplus finance in Late Bronze Age Cyprus. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 7.1:5–27. D. Frankel, K. Thompson and R. Vanderwal, 1994.Kerema and Kinomere. In D. Frankel and J.W. Rhoads (eds), Archaeology of a Coastal Exchange System: Sites and Ceramics in the Gulf of Papua. Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History No. 25. Division of Archaeology and Natural History, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. pp.1–50. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1995. Archaeological research in the Marki region, Cyprus. In S.J. Bourke and J.-P. Descœudres (eds), Trade, Contact, and the Movement of Peoples in the Eastern Mediterranean: Studies in Honour of J. Basil Hennessy. Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement 3, Sydney. pp. 115–127. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1995. Gender inequity and archaeological construction: a Cypriot case study. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 8.2:93–112. D. Frankel, 1995. The Australian transition: real and perceived boundaries. In J. Allen and J.F. O’Connell (eds), Transitions. Pleistocene to Holocene in Australia and New Guinea. Antiquity 69 (264):649–655. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1995. ‘This fair paper, this most goodly book’. Gender in the archaeology of Cyprus, 1920–1990.In J. Balme and W. Beck (eds), Gendered Archaeology. Proceedings of the Second Australian Women in Archaeology Conference. Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History, ANU. pp.34–42. D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and C. Eslick, 1996.Anatolia and Cyprus in the Third Millennium BCE. A speculative model of interaction. In G. Bunnens (ed.), Cultural Interaction in the Ancient Near East. Abr-Nahrain Supplementary Series Volume 5, Department of Classics and Archaeology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne. pp. 37–50. C.F.M. Bird, D. Frankel and N. van Waarden, 1998.New radiocarbon determinations from the Grampians-Gariwerd region, western Victoria. Archaeology in Oceania 33:31–36. D. Frankel, 1998. Archaeology. In Knowing Ourselves and Others: The Humanities in Australia into the 21st Century. Prepared by the Australian Academy of the Humanities for the Australian Research Council Discipline Research Strategies. National Board of Employment, Education and Training, Australian Government Publishing Services, Canberra. Volume 2:17–28. C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1998.Pleistocene and early Holocene archaeology in Victoria. A view from Gariwerd. The Artefact 21:48–62.
  • 4. David Frankel Publications June 2015 4 D. Frankel, 1998. Constructing Marki Alonia. Reflections on method and authority in archaeological reporting. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 11:242–256. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1998. Three faces of identity: ethnicity, community and status in Bronze Age Cyprus. Mediterranean Archaeology 11:1–12. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 1999. Characterising the Philia facies. Material culture, chronology and the origin of the Bronze Age in Cyprus. American Journal of Archaeology 103:3–43. J. Fresløv and D. Frankel, 1999. Abundant fields? A review of coastal archaeology in Victoria. In J. Hall and I. McNiven (eds), Australian Coastal Archaeology. Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History No. 31, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. pp. 239–254. D. Frankel, 2000. Migration and ethnicity in prehistoric Cyprus: technology as habitus. European Journal of Archaeology 3:167–187. D. Frankel and V. Kewibu. 2000.Early Ceramic Period pottery from Murua (Site ODR), Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea. In A. Anderson and T. Murray (eds), Australian Archaeologist. Collected Papers in Honour of Jim Allen. Coombs Academic Publishing, Canberra. pp. 279–290. C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 2001.Excavations at Koongine Cave: lithics and land use in the terminal Pleistocene and Holocene of South Australia. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 67:49–83. D. Frankel, 2001. A decade at Marki Alonia: aspect and prospect. In P.M. Fischer (ed.), Contributions to the Archaeology and History of the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Eastern Mediterranean. Studies in Honour of Paul Åström. Sonderschriften des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes Band 39, Vienna. pp. 9–22. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2001. Population, households and ceramic consumption in a prehistoric Cypriot village. Journal of Field Archaeology 28.:115-129. D. Frankel, 2002. Social stratification, gender and ethnicity in third millennium Cyprus. In D. Bolger and N. Serwint (eds), Engendering Aphrodite: Women and Society in Ancient Cyprus. American Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Reports 7, Boston. Pp. 171-180. D. Frankel, 2003. Encounters and enclosures: archaeological approaches to social identities in the past and present. Reviews in Anthropology 32:37-49. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2004. Intensive site survey. Implications for estimating settlement size, population and duration in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus. In M. Iacovou (ed.), Archaeological Field Survey in Cyprus. Past History, Future Potentials. British School at Athens Studies11:125- 137. D. Frankel, 2004. Bronze Age Cyprus: recent Australian research. In T. Murray (ed.), Archaeology in Australia. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne. pp. 309-324. D. Frankel, and J.M. Webb. 2004 An Early Bronze Age shell pendant from Cyprus. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 336:1-9. D. Frankel, 2005. Becoming Bronze Age. Acculturation and enculturation in third millennium BCE Cyprus. In J. Clarke (ed.), Archaeological Perspectives on the Transmission and Transformation of Culture in the Eastern Mediterranean. Council for British Research in the Levant in association with Oxbow Books, Oxford. pp. 18-24. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2006. Neighbours. Negotiating space in a prehistoric village. Antiquity.80:287–302. J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, S. Stos and N. Gale, 2006. Early Bronze Age metal trade in the Eastern Mediterranean. New compositional and lead isotope evidence from Cyprus. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 25:261–288. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2007. Identifying population movements by everyday practice. The case of third millennium Cyprus. In S. Antoniades and A. Pace (eds), Mediterranean Crossroads. Pierides Foundation, Athens. pp. 189–216.
  • 5. David Frankel Publications June 2015 5 J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2008. Fine ware ceramics, consumption and commensality: Mechanisms of horizontal and vertical integration in Early Bronze Age Cyprus. In L. Hitchcock, R. Laffineur and J. Crowley (eds) DAIS: the Aegean Feast. Liège: Annales d’archéologie égéene de l’Universite de Liège..pp. 287–295. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2009. Exploiting a damaged and diminishing resource: survey, sampling and society at Bronze Age Deneia in Cyprus. Antiquity 83:54–68. [http://antiquity.ac.uk/ant/083/319/default.htm] D. Frankel, 2009. What do we mean by ‘regionalism’? In I. Hein (ed.), The Formation of Cyprus in the 2nd Millennium B.C. Studies in Regionalism during the Middle and Late Bronze Age.. Denkschriften der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Contributions to the Chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean XX,Vienna. pp. 15–25. J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, P. Croft and C. McCartney, 2009.Excavations at Politiko Kokkinorotsos: a Chalcolithic hunting station in Cyprus. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 75:189–238. D. Frankel, 2010. A different Chalcolithic: A central Cypriot scene. In D.L. Bolger and L. Maguire (eds), The Development of Pre-state Communities in the Ancient Near East: Studies in Honour of Edgar Peltenburg. Oxford: Oxbow. Pp. 38–45. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2010. Social strategies, ritual and cosmology in Early Bronze Age Cyprus: An investigation of burial data from the north coast. Levant 42:185–209. D. Frankel, 2010. Illustration, allusion and commentary: Choosing the Four Sons in 1695. Images: A Journal of Jewish Art and Visual Culture 4:18–24. [http://brill.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/ima/2010/00000004/00000001/art0 0003 ] J.M. Webb, D. Frankel and G. Georgiou, 2010.Cyprus in the Early and Middle Bronze Age. In S. Hadjisavvas (ed.), Cyprus: Crossroads of Civilizations.The Government of the Republic of Cyprus, Nicosia. pp. 69–72. D. Frankel, 2010. Carving a gope board. The Artefact 33:49–55. D. Frankel and N. Stern, 2011. Karremarter. Mid- to Late Holocene stone artefact production and use in the Lower South-East of South Australia. In J. Specht and R. Torrence (eds), Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology. Technical Reports of the Australian Museum, Online 23(5):59–71.[doi:10.3853/j.1835-4211.23.2011.1565 to1576] http://australianmuseum.net.au/journal/Frankel-2011-Tech-Rep-Aust-Mus-Online-235-5971 J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2011.Hearth and home as identifiers of community in mid-third millennium Cyprus. In V. Karageorghis and O. Kouka (eds), On Cooking Pots, Drinking Cups, Loomweights and Ethnicity in Bronze Age Cyprus and Neighbouring Regions.: Leventis Foundation, Nicosia pp. 29–42. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2012. Pottery production and distribution in prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus. An application of pXRF analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science 39.5:1380–1387. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2011.12.032 J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2012. Appreciating the Corpus. In J.R. Stewart, Corpus of CypriotArtefacts of the Early Bronze Age 4 (edited by J.M. Webb and D. Frankel). Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology III.4, Uppsala, pp. 1–3. J. Driessen and D. Frankel, 2012. Minds and mines: settlement networks and the diachronic use of space on Crete and Cyprus. In G. Cadogan, M. Iacovou, K. Kopaka and J. Whitley (eds), Parallel Lives. Ancient Island Societies in Crete and Cyprus. British School at Athens Studies 20, London, pp. 61–84. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2012. Household continuity and transformation in a prehistoric Cypriot village. In B.J. Parker and C.P. Foster (eds), New Perspectives on Household Archaeology. Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake. pp. 473–500. D. Frankel, 2012. ‘Strange places crammed with observation’. Reporting the site. In J.M. Webb and D.
  • 6. David Frankel Publications June 2015 6 Frankel (eds). After Fifty Years: Contributions to Mediterranean Archaeology. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXXXVII, Lund, pp. 25–31. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2013. Cultural regionalism and divergent social trajectories in Early Bronze Age Cyprus. American Journal of Archaeology 117.1:59–81.[DOI:10.3764/aja.117.1.0059. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3764/aja.117.1.0059] D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and A. Pike-Tay, 2013. Seasonality and site function in Chalcolithic Cyprus. European Journal of Archaeology 16: 94–115. [DOI 10.1179/1461957112Y.0000000020] E. Peltenburg, D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2013. Introduction. In E. Peltenburg (ed.), Associated Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean, Volume II: Cyprus .Brepols, Turnhout. pp. 1–13. D. Frankel, P. Keswani, D. Papaconstantinou, E. Peltenburg and J.M. Webb, 2013.Stratigraphy in a non-tell archaeological environment. In E. Peltenburg (ed.), Associated Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean, Volume II: Cyprus .Brepols, Turnhout. pp. 15– 38. E. Peltenburg, D. Frankel and C. Paraskeva, 2013.Radiocarbon. In E. Peltenburg (ed.), Associated Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean, Volume II: Cyprus .Brepols, Turnhout. pp. 313–338. D. Frankel and C.F.M. Bird, 2013. Integrating hunter-gatherer sites, environments, technology and art in western Victoria. In D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and S. Lawrence (eds), Archaeology in Environment and Technology: Intersections and Transformation. Routledge, New York and London. pp. 69–83. D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and S. Lawrence 2013.Complex relations: intersections in time and space. In D. Frankel, J.M. Webb and S. Lawrence (eds), Archaeology in Environment and Technology: Intersections and Transformation. Routledge, New York and London. pp. 1–10. R. Cosgrove, D. Frankel and D. Thomas, 2013.From the Moat to the Murray: Teaching practical archaeology at La Trobe University. Australian Archaeology 74: 44–51. D. Frankel, 2014. The Middle Bronze Age in Cyprus. In M.L.Steiner and A.E. Killibrew (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant. Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 482–494. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2014. A potter’s workshop from Middle Bronze Age Cyprus: New light on production context, scale and variability. Antiquity 88: 425–440. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel 2015. Coincident biographies. Bent and broken blades in Bronze Age Cyprus, in K. Harrell and J. Driessen (eds), THRAVSMA. Contextualising the Intentional Destruction of Objects in the Bronze Age Aegean and Cyprus. Presses universitaires de Louvain, Louvain. pp. 117–142. Research papers and notes in other refereed and non-refereed journals D. Frankel, 1972. Historical archaeology in Australia. The Artefact 27:1–8. D. Frankel and A. Tamvaki, 1973.Cypriot shrine models and decorated tomb facades. Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology 2.2:39–44. D. Frankel, R. Hedges and H. Hatcher, 1976. Chemical analysis of Middle Cypriot White Painted Ware sherds in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 1976:35–42. D. Frankel, 1979. Excavations at Elizabeth Farm House, 1972. The Artefact 4.3-4:39–56. D. Frankel, 1980. Munsell colour notation in ceramic description: an experiment. Australian Archaeology 10:33–37. D. Frankel, 1982. Population trends and relationships in prehistoric Australia. Journal of Australian
  • 7. David Frankel Publications June 2015 7 Studies 11:3–8. D. Frankel, 1984. Who owns the past? Australian Society 3.9:14–15. C.F.M. Bird and D. Frankel, 1985. The university in the community: The Hamilton and Western District Museum. Conference of Museum Anthropologists Bulletin 17:8–11. D. Frankel 1989.Koongine Cave excavations 1986–7:investigating spatial patterning. Australian Archaeology 28:3–13. D. Frankel, D. Gaughwin, C.F.M. Bird, and R. Hall, 1989.Coastal archaeology in South Gippsland. Australian Archaeology 28:14–25. D. Frankel and A. Story, 1990.Dating shell middens—quickly and cheaply. Australian Aboriginal Studies 1990/1:33–35. D. Frankel and W.S. Downey, 1992. Radiocarbon and thermoluminescence dating of a Central Murray mound. The Artefact 15:31–34. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 1993. Excavations at Marki-Alonia, 1992–3.Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 1993:43–68. M.C.S. Godfrey, C. Bird, D. Frankel, J.W. Rhoads and S. Simmons, 1996.From time to time: radiocarbon determinations on Victorian archaeological sites held by Aboriginal Affairs Victoria. The Artefact 19:3–51. C.F.M. Bird, D. Frankel and N. van Waarden, 1999.Prokrustes in Gariwerd. Archaeology in Oceania 34:86. J.M. Webb and D. Frankel, 2004. Prehistoric cooking pots from Cyprus. Ceramics Technical 19:91–96. J.M. Webb, D. Frankel, S.W. Manning and D.A. Sewell, 2007. Psematismenos-Koliokremmos/Palia Tomb PKK/94. Report of the Department of Antiquities, Cyprus 2007:105–130. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2007. Two Bronze Age sites in Cyprus. Ancient History: Resources for Teachers 37:37–53. D. Frankel and J.M. Webb, 2009. Colors and clouds of Bronze Age Cyprus. Ceramics Technical 29:3–7. D. Frankel and R. Frank, 2011.A simple aid for pottery drawing. Antiquity 85. Antiquity Bulletin Online http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/frankel329/ D. Frankel, 2013. Recovering two ancient sites in Cyprus. Humanities Australia 4: 74–83. D. Frankel, 2013. Crossing to Cyprus in the Third Millennium BCE. In F. Djindjian and S. Robert (eds), Understanding Landscapes, from Land Discovery to their Spatial Organisation. Proceedings of the XVI World Congress of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences. Oxford, Archaeopress, BAR International Series 2541.pp. 61–66. D. Frankel, 2014. Pots and pearls: metaphors and reflections. In J.M. Webb (ed.), Structure, Measurement and Meaning. Studies On Prehistoric Cyprus in Honour of David Frankel. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology CXLIII, Uppsala. Pp. ix–x.