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Cambridge Heritage Research Centre

 

Biography

I conduct research on the archaeology of India, Pakistan and Iran. I have been with the Department of Archaeology in Cambridge since 2005, when I became the Research Councils UK Fellow in South Asian and Iranian Archaeology, and was appointed as a lecturer in 2010, senior lecturer in 2014 and reader in 2016. Prior to coming to Cambridge I was the Katherine and Leonard Woolley Junior Research Fellow at Somerville College Oxford (2003-2006), and was appointed to that position after finishing my PhD at the University of Sydney (1998-2002).

Research

  • Archaeology of South Asia (India and Pakistan)
  • Archaeology of Iran
  • Analysis of ceramic production and distribution
  • Analysis of human and environment relationships

 

My research primarily focuses on the investigation of complex societies. I am particularly interested in the rise of complexity, the social and economic aspects of state formation, the impact that the growth of states and empires has on subjugated regions, and the relationships between humans and the environment. I have extensive field and research experience at archaeological sites dating from the Neolithic up to the medieval period in India, Pakistan and Iran, and co-direct projects in each of these countries.

I am presently involved in the following research projects in India, Iran and Pakistan:

  1. 2020-2023: Mapping Archaeological Heritage of South Asia
  2. 2018-2022: TIGR2ESS - India
  3. 2015-2021: TwoRains (ERC funded) - NW India
  4. 2007–2014: Land, Water and Settlement project - NW India
  5. 2006–2010: PAK-UK Pushkalavati archaeological research project—Bala Hisar at Charsadda
  6. 2002–present: Mamasani archaeological project, Mamasani district, Fars, Iran
  7. 1998–present: Bannu archaeological project, Bannu Basin, NWFP, Pakistan

 

Also visit:

Cameron Petrie's academia.edu page

TwoRains blog

British Academy blog post: What makes and breaks civilisations?

Exploring Routes and Plains in Southwest Iran

Remote Sensing in Inaccessible Lands

OxCal plots for Petrie and Torrence eruption paper

ASOR video - discussing the radiocarbon chronology of third millennium BC Iran

 

 Global
History Databank

Publications

Key publications: 

 

Books

[1] Askari Chaverdi A., Petrie C.A. and Seyedin M. 2014. Archaeological Excavation at Tol-e Spid, Fars, Iran. Shiraz: Shiraz University Press.
[2] C.A. Petrie (ed.), 2013. Ancient Iran and Its Neighbours. Local Developments and Long-range Interactions in the Fourth Millennium BC, (The British Institute of Persian Studies Archaeological Monogra.) Oxford: Oxbow Books.
[3] Askari Chaverdi A., Petrie C.A. and Seyedin M. 2013. Interaction Between the Societies of Highland Fars and the Persian Gulf During the Late Third and Early Second Millennium B.C.: According to Archaeological Research (in Persian). Shiraz: Shiraz University Press.
[4] Askari Chaverdi A., Petrie C.A. and Taylor H. 2012. Early Villages on the Persian Gulf (in Persian). Shiraz: Shiraz University Press. 
[5] C.A. Petrie (ed.), 2010. Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan, (Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001.) Oxford: Oxbow Books Ltd.
[6] D.T. Potts, K. Roustaei, C.A. Petrie and L.R. Weeks (eds.), 2009. The Mamasani Archaeological Project Stage One: A Report on the First Two Seasons of the ICAR University of Sydney Joint Expedition to the Mamasani District, Fars Province, Iran, (BAR International Series 2044.) Oxford: Archaeopress.
[7] Petrie C.A. and Bolton S. 1997. In the Field—Archaeology at the University of Sydney, (Sydney University Archaeological Methods Series.) Sydney: SUAMS.  

 

Articles & Chapters

[1] Angourakis, A., Bates, J., Baudouin, J.-P., Giesche, A., Ustunkaya, M.C., Wright, N., Singh, R.N., Petrie, C.A. 2020. How to ‘downsize’ a complex society: an agent-based modelling approach to assess the resilience of Indus Civilisation settlements to past climate change, ERL Special Issue ‘Focus on Social Resilience to Climate Changes Over the Past 5000 Years’ [https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abacf9
[2] Baudouin, J.-P., Herzog, M., and Petrie, C.A. 2020. Contribution of cross-mountain moisture transport to precipitation in the upper Indus River Basin, Monthly Weather Review 148.7: 2801-2818 [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1175/MWR-D-19-0384.1
[3] Baudouin, J.-P., Herzog, M., and Petrie, C.A. 2020. Cross-validating precipitation datasets in the Indus River Basin, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS) 24: 427–450 [DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-427-2020].
[4] Ceccarelli, A. and Petrie, C.A. 2020. Cultural evolutionary paradigms and technological transformations from the Neolithic up to the Indus urban period in South Asia, Greaves, L.R. and Hardy, A. (eds), Religions, Society, Trade and Kingship: Archaeology and Art in South Asia and along the Silk Road, 3500 BCE - 5th Century CE, South Asian Archaeology and Art 2016, Volume 1, Dev Publishers, Delhi: 3-20.
[5] Cucchi, T, Papayannis, K, Cersoy, S, Aznar-Cormano, L, Zazzo, A, Debruynes, R, Berthon, R., Bălășescu, A., Simmons, A., Valla, F., Hamilakis, Y., Mavridis, F., Mashkour, M., Darvish†, R., Siahsarvi, R., Biglari, F., Petrie, C.A., Weeks, L., Sardari, A., Maziar, S., Denys, C., Orton, D., Jenkins, E., Zeder, M.J., Searle, J.B., Larson, G., Bonhomme, F., Auffray, J.-C., Vigne, J.D. 2020. Tracking the Near Eastern origins and European dispersal of the western house mouse, Scientific Reports 10, 8276 [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-64939-9].
[6] Green, A.S., Dixit, S., Garg, K., Sandya NR, Singh, G., Vatta, K., Whitbread, A., Jones, M.K., Singh, R.N., and Petrie, C.A. 2020. An interdisciplinary framework for using archaeology, history and collective action to enhance India’s agricultural resilience and sustainability, Environmental Research Letters [ERL] Special Issue ‘Focus on Social Resilience to Climate Changes Over the Past 5000 Years’  [https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aba780].
[7] Jones, P.J., Singh, R.N., Petrie, C.A., O’Connell, T.C., and Jones, M.K. 2020. Investigating adaptation to climate change in the archaeological record: a conceptual framework and an isotopic approach in the Indus Civilisation, in Myrdal, E. (ed.), South Asian Archaeology 2014, Dev Publishers, Delhi: 27-41.
[8] Lightfoot E., Jones, P.J., Jogelkar P.P., Tames-Demauras, M., Smith, E., O’Connell, T.C., Shinde, V., Singh, R.N. and Petrie, C.A. 2020. Feeding the herds: stable isotope analysis of animal diet and its implications for understanding social organisation in the Indus Civilisation, northwest India, Archaeological Research in Asia 24: 100212 [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ara.2020.100212].
[9] Lightfoot, E. Üstünkaya, M.C., Przelomska, N., O’Connell, T.C., Hunt, H.V, Jones, M.K. and Petrie, C.A. 2020. Carbon and nitrogen isotopic variability in foxtail millet (Setaria italica) with watering regime, Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.8615].
[10] Orengo, H.A., Conesa, F., Garcia-Molsosa, A., Lobo, A., Green, A.S. Madella, M. and Petrie, C.A. 2020. Automated detection of archaeological mounds using machine learning classification of multi-sensor and multi-temporal satellite data, PNAS [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2005583117].
[11] Petrie, C.A. and Lynam, F. 2020. Revisiting settlement contemporaneity and exploring stability and instability: case-studies from the Indus Civilisation, Journal of Field Archaeology 45.1: 1-15 [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00934690.2019.1664848].
[12] Petrie, C.A., Orengo, H., Green, A.S., Walker, J.R., Garcia, A., Conesa, F., Knox, J.R. and Singh, R.N. 2020. Mapping archaeology while mapping an empire: using historical maps to reconstruct settlement landscapes in India and Pakistan, in In: Liu Chenming (ed.), Earth and its Atmosphere. Hyderabad, India: Vide Leaf [https://videleaf.com/mapping-archaeology-while-mapping-an-empire-using-historical-maps-to-reconstruct-ancient-settlement-landscapes-in-modern-india-and-pakistan/].
[13] Durcan, J.A., Thomas, D.S.G., Gupta, S., Pawar, V., Singh, R.N. and Petrie, C.A. 2019. Holocene landscape dynamics in the Ghaggar-Hakra palaeochannel region at the northern edge of the Thar Desert, northwest India, Quaternary International 501: 317-327 [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2017.10.012].
[14] Francfort, H-P., Lyonnet, B., Petrie, C.A. and Shaffer, J.G. 2019. The development of the Oxus Civilisation north of the Hindu Kush, in Ball, W. and Hammond, N. (eds). The Archaeology of Afghanistan: From the Earliest Times to the Timurid Period, second edition, Edinburgh University Press: 99-160.
[15] Garcia, A., Orengo, H.A., Conesa, F.C., Green, A.S. and Petrie, C.A. 2019. Remote Sensing and historical morphodynamics of alluvial plains: the 1909 Indus flood and the city of Dera Ghazi Khan (Province of Punjab, Pakistan), Geosciences 9.1.21 (1-26) [online first 29 December 2018; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9010021].
[16] Giesche, A., Staubwasser, M., Petrie, C.A., and Hodell, D.A. 2019. Indian winter and summer monsoon strength over the 4.2 ka BP event in foraminifer isotope records from the Indus River delta in the Arabian Sea, Climate of the Past 15: 73-90 [preprint online first Sept 3, 2018; DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-2018-104].
[17] Green, A.S., Singh, R.N., Alam, A., Garcia, A., Green, L.M., Conesa, F., Orengo, H.A., Ranjan A., and Petrie, C.A. 2019. Re-discovering dynamic ancient landscapes: archaeological survey of mound features from historical maps in northwest India and their implications for the large-scale distribution of settlements in South Asia, Remote Sensing 11(18), 2089 [DOI: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/18/2089/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.3390/rs11182089].
[18] Jones, M.D., Abu Jaber, N., Al Shdaifat, A., Baird, D., Cook, B.I., Cuthbert, M., Dean, J., Djamali, M., Eastwood, W., Fleitmann, D., Haywood, A., Kwiecien, O., Larsen, J., Maher, L., Metcalfe, S.E., Parker, A., Petrie, C.A., Primmer, N., Richter, T., Roberts, N., Roe, J., Tindall, J.C., Ünal-İmer, E. and Weeks, L.R. 2019. 20,000 years societal vulnerability and adaptation to climate change in southwest Asia, WiRES Water 2019;e1330 [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1330].
[19] Jones, P.J., Petrie, C.A., O’Connell, T.C., and Jones, M.K. 2019. Investigating adaptation to climate change in the archaeological record: a conceptual framework and an isotopic approach in the Indus Civilisation, in Myrdal, E. (ed.), South Asian Archaeology 2014, Dev Publishers, Delhi: 1-15.
[20] Neogi, S., French, C.A.I., Durcan, J., Singh, R.N. and Petrie, C.A. 2019. Geoarchaeological insights into the location of Indus settlements on the plains of northwest India, Quaternary Research 1-19 [online 20 December, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/qua.2019.70].
[21] Parikh, D. and Petrie, C.A. 2019. ‘We are inheritors of a rural civilisation’: rural complexity and the ceramic economy in the Indus Civilisation in northwest India, World Archaeology 51.2: 252-272 [online 18 June, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2019.1601463].
[22] Petrie, C.A. 2019. Diversity, variability, adaptation and ‘fragility’ in the Indus Civilisation, in Yoffee, N. (ed.). The Evolution of Fragility: Setting the Terms, McDonald Institute Monographs: Conversations, Cambridge: 109-133 [DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.40701].
[23] Petrie, C.A. and Lynam, F. 2019. Revisiting settlement contemporaneity and exploring stability and instability: case-studies from the Indus Civilisation, Journal of Field Archaeology 45.1: 1-15 [accepted 15/07/2019;DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00934690.2019.1664848].
[24] Petrie, C.A., Orengo, H., Green, A.S., Walker, J.R., Garcia, A., Conesa, F., Knox, J.R. and Singh, R.N. 2019. Mapping archaeology while mapping an empire: using historical maps to reconstruct settlement landscapes in India and Pakistan, Geosciences 9.1:11 (1-26) [online first 25 December 2018; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences9010011].
[25] Petrie, C.A. and Shaffer, J.G. 2019. The development of a ‘Helmand Civilisation’ south of the Hindu Kush, in Ball, W. and Hammond, N. (eds). The Archaeology of Afghanistan: From the Earliest Times to the Timurid Period, second edition, Edinburgh University Press: 161-259.
[26] Petrie, C.A. and Weeks, L.R. 2019. The Iranian Plateau and the Indus River Basin, in Chiotis, E. (ed.). Climate Changes in the Holocene: Their Impacts and Human Adaptation, Taylor & Francis, Boca Raton: 293-326.
[27] Singh, R.N., Green, A.S., Alam, A. and Petrie, C.A. 2019. Beyond the Hinterlands: Preliminary Results from the TwoRains Survey in Northwest India 2018, Man and Environment 44.1: 33-51.
[28] Ceccarelli, A. and Petrie, C.A. 2018. Ceramic analysis and the Indus Civilisation: a review, in Frenez, D., Jamison, G., Law, R., Vidale, M. and Meadow, R.H. (eds), Walking with the Unicorn. Social Organization and Material Culture in Ancient South Asia, Archaeopress, Oxford: 85-98 [DOI: http://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/displayProductDetail.asp?id={D12245DD-54B9-40C5-9354-373C91BAD2D8}].
[29] Currie, T.E., Turchin, P., Whitehouse, H., François, P., Feeney, K., Mullins, D. Hoyer, D., Collins, C., Grohmann, S., Savage, P., Mendel-Gleason, G., Turner, E. Dupeyron, A., Cioni, E., Reddish, J., Levine, J. Jordan, G. Brandl, E., Williams, A., Cesaretti, R., Krueger, M., Ceccarelli, A., Figliulo-Rosswurm, J., Peregrine, P., Marciniak, A., Preiser-Kapeller, J., Kradin, N., Korotayev, A., Palmisano, A., Baker, D., Bidmead, J., Bol, P., Christian, D., Cook, C., Covey, A., Feinman, G., Juliusson, A.D., Kristinsson, A., Miksic, J., Mostern, R. Petrie, C.A., Rudiak-Gould, P., ter Haar, B., Wallace, V., Mair, V., Xie, L., Baines, J., Bridges, E., Manning, J.G., Lockhart, B., Bogaard, A. and Spencer, C. 2018. Reply to Tosh et al.: Quantitative analyses of cultural evolution require engagement with historical and archaeological research, PNAS [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1807312115].
[30] Dixit, Y., Hodell, D.A., Giesche, A., Tandon, S.K., Gázquez, F., Saini, H.S., Skinner, L., Mujtaba, S.A.I., Pawar, V., Singh, R.N. and Petrie, C.A. 2018. Intensified Indian summer monsoon and the urbanization of the Indus Civilization in northwest India, Scientific Reports 8:4225 [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-22504-5]
[31] Green, A.S. and Petrie, C.A. 2018. Landscapes of urbanisation and de-urbanization: integrating site location datasets from northwest India to investigate changes in the Indus Civilization’s settlement distribution, Journal of Field Archaeology [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/00934690.2018.1464332].
[32] Dixit, Y., Hodell, D.A., Giesche, A., Tandon, S.K., Gázquez, F., Saini, H.S., Skinner, L., Mujtaba, S.A.I., Pawar, V., Singh, R.N. and Petrie, C.A. 2018. Intensified Indian summer monsoon and the urbanization of the Indus Civilization in northwest India, Scientific Reports 8:4225 [online first 09 March 2018; doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-22504-5]
[33] Orengo, H.A. and Petrie, C.A. 2018. Multi-Scale Relief Model (MSRM): a new algorithm for the analysis of subtle topographic change in digital elevation models, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms [online first 14 December 2017; doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4317].
[34] Petrie, C.A., Parikh, D., Green, A.S., and Bates, J. 2018. Looking beneath the veneer: thoughts about environmental and cultural diversity in the Indus Civilisation, in Frenez, D., Jamison, G., Law, R., Vidale, M. and Meadow, R.H. (eds), Walking with the Unicorn. Social Organization and Material Culture in Ancient South Asia, Archaeopress, Oxford: 455-476 [DOI: http://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/displayProductDetail.asp?id={68292757-2F4A-4E50-BC3F-263F0D6B8BCE}].
[35] Petrie, C.A., Djamali, M. and Jones, M.D. 2018. Physical Geography and Environment of Elam, in Álvarez-Mon, J., Basello, G.P. and Wicks, Y. (eds). The Elamite World, Routledge Worlds Series, Oxford: 99-117.
[36] Bates, J., Petrie, C.A., and Singh, R.N. 2017. Approaching rice domestication in South Asia: new evidence from Indus settlements in northern India, Journal of Archaeological Science 78: 193-201 [DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2016.04.018].
[37] Bates, J., Petrie, C.A. and Singh, R.N. 2017. Cereals, calories and change: exploring approaches to quantification in Indus archaeobotany, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-017-0489-2].
[38] Bates, J., Singh, R.N. and Petrie, C.A. 2017. Exploring Indus crop processing: combining phytoliths and macrobotanical analysis to consider the organisation of agriculture in northwest India c.3200-1500BC, Vegetation History and Archaeobotany (special issue) 26:25–41 [DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00334-016-0576-9].
[39] Durcan, J.A., Thomas, D.S.G., Gupta, S., Pawar, V., Singh, R.N. and Petrie, C.A. online first 2017. Holocene landscape dynamics in the Ghaggar-Hakra palaeochannel region at the northern edge of the Thar Desert, northwest India, Quaternary International [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2017.10.012].
[40] Joglekar, P.P., Singh, R.N. and Petrie, C.A. 2017. Faunal Remains from Sampolia Khera (Masudpur I), Haryana, Indian Journal of Archaeology 2.1: 25-60 [http://www.ijarch.org/Abstract.aspx?articleno=83].
[41] Liu, X., Lister, D.L., Zhao, Z., Petrie, C.A., Zeng, X., Jones, P.J., Staff, R.A., Pokharia, A., Bates, J., Singh, R.N., Weber, S.A., Motuzaite Matuzeviute, G., Dong, G., Li, H., Lü, H., Jiang, H., Wang, J., Ma, J., Tian, D., Jin, G., Zhou, L., Wu, X., and Jones, M.K. 2017. Journey to the east: diverse routes and ecological challenges for wheat and barley en route to prehistoric China, PLOSOne Nov 2: 1-16 [doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187405].
[42] Orengo, H.A. and Petrie, C.A. 2017. Large-scale, multi-temporal remote sensing of palaeo-river networks: a case study from northwest India and its implications for the Indus Civilisation, Remote Sensing 9.735 [doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs9070735].
[43] Parikh, D. and Petrie, C.A. 2016. Urban-rural dynamics and Indus ceramic production in northwest India: a preliminary analysis of the pottery from Masudpur I and Masudpur VII, in Lefèvre, V., Didier, A. and Mutin, B. (ed.), South Asian Archaeology 2012: Man and Environment in Prehistoric and Protohistoric South Asia: New Perspectives, Indicopleustoi, Brepols, Turnhout: 221-241.
[44] Petrie, C.A. 2017. Crisis, what crisis? Adaptation, resilience and transformation in the Indus Civilisation, in Cunningham, T. and Driessen, J. (eds) Crisis to Collapse: The Archaeology of Social Breakdown, Aegis Publications, UC Louvain: 43-64.
[45] Petrie, C.A., Singh, R.N., French, C.A.I., Bates, J., Lancelotti, C., Neogi, S., Pandey, A.K., Parikh, D., Pawar, V. and Redhouse, D.I. 2016. Land, Water and Settlement in northwest India 2008-2012: a review of progress, in Lefèvre, V., Didier, A. and Mutin, B. (ed.), South Asian Archaeology 2012: Man and Environment in Prehistoric and Protohistoric South Asia: New Perspectives, Indicopleustoi, Brepols, Turnhout: 243-255.
[46] Petrie, C.A. and Bates, J. 2017. ‘Multi-cropping’, intercropping and adaptation to variable environments in the Indus Civilisation, Journal of World Prehistory 30: 81-130 [doi: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10963-017-9101-z].
[47] Petrie, C.A., Singh, R.N., Bates, J., Dixit, Y., French, C.A.I, Hodell, D., Jones, P.J., Lancelotti, C., Lynam, F., Neogi, S., Pandey, A.K., Parikh, D., Pawar, V., Redhouse, D.I., Singh, D.P. 2017. Adaptation to variable environments, resilience to climate change: investigating Land, Water and Settlement in northwest India, Current Anthropology 58.1: 1-30 [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/690112].
[48] Singh, R.N., Petrie, C.A., Singh, D.P., Alam, A., Chakradhari, S. 2017. Archaeological analyses of Lohari Ragho II, Hissar District, Haryana: A Brief Study (in Hindi), Purapravaha 2: 158-163.
[49] Turchin, P., Currie, T.E., Whitehouse, H., François, P., Feeney, K., Mullins, D. Hoyer, D., Collins, C., Grohmann, S., Savage, P., Mendel-Gleason, G., Turner, E. Dupeyron, A., Cioni, E., Reddish, J., Levine, J. Jordan, G. Brandl, E., Williams, A., Cesaretti, R., Krueger, M., Ceccarelli, A., Figliulo-Rosswurm, J., Peregrine, P., Marciniak, A., Preiser-Kapeller, J., Kradin, N., Korotayev, A., Palmisano, A., Spencer, C., Baker, D., Bidmead, J., Bol, P., Christian, D., Cook, C., Covey, A., Feinman, G., Juliusson, A.D., Kristinsson, A., Miksic, J., Mostern, R. Petrie, C.A., Rudiak-Gould, P., ter Haar, B., Wallace, V., Mair, V., Xie, L., Baines, J., Bridges, E., Manning, J.G., Lockhart, B., Tuan, P.J., and Bogaard, A. 2017. Quantitative historical analysis uncovers a single dimension of complexity that structures global variation in human social organization, PNAS [online first 21 December 2017; doi: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1708800115].
[50] Bates, J. and Petrie, C.A. 2016. Phytolith analysis and the Indus Civilisation: a review, Man and Environment 61.2: 32-49.
[51] Joglekar, P.P., Abhayan, G.S., Singh, R.N., and Petrie, C.A. 2016. Animal remains from the Early Harappan contexts at Burj, Haryana, Bharati 40: 1-9.
[52] Joglekar, P.P., Singh, R.N. and Petrie, C.A. 2016. A Preliminary report of animal remains from Bhimwada Jodha (Masudpur VII), Haryana, Bharati 39: 1-9.
[53] Liu, X., Lister, D.L., Zhao, Z., Staff, R.A., Jones, P.J., Zhou, L., Petrie, C.A., Bates, J., Pathak, A., Pilgram, T., and Jones, M.K. 2016. The virtues of small grain size: Potential pathways to a distinguishing feature of Asian wheats, Quaternary International (special issue: Domestication East Asia [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S104061821530197X] [doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2016.02.059].
[54] Pawar, V., Petrie, C.A. and Singh, R.N. 2016. Satellite remote sensing on the plains of NW India – the approaches used by the Land, Water and Settlement project, Proceedings of the Space Technology and Archaeology workshop, Haryana Space Applications Centre (HARSAC), Department of Science and Technology, Haryana, and Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agriculture University: 22-26.
[55] Petrie C.A. 2016. South Asia, in Clark, P. (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History (paperback), OUP, Oxford: 83-104.
[56] Petrie, C.A., Bates, J., Higham, T. and Singh, R.N. 2016. Feeding ancient cities in South Asia: dating the adoption of rice, millet and tropical pulses in the Indus Civilisation, Antiquity 90.354: 1489-1504 [doi: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2016.210].
[57] Petrie, C.A., Seyedin, M. and Asgari Chaverdi, A. 2016. Kaftari and Kaftari-related ceramics in Southwest Iran and the Persian Gulf, International Journal of the Society of Iranian Archaeologists 2.3: 4-12 [http://journal.soia.org.ir/download/23_aa73095501d5131d0ff784ac4f434cce.html].
[58] Singh, R.N., Petrie, C.A., Redhouse, D.I., Pandey, A.K., Singh, D.P., Ranjan, A., Alam, A., Suryanarayan, A., Chakradhari, S., and Chowdhary, A. 2016. Small-scale excavations at Lohari Ragho II, Hissar District, Haryana: a preliminary report, Haryana, Bharati 40: 44-52.
[59] Singh, R.N., Petrie, C.A., et al. 2016. A preliminary report on the Ghaggar Hinterland Survey 2010, BHU and University of Cambridge Archaeological Project, Indian Archaeology: A Review 2010-2011: 32-43.
[60] Alden, J.R. and Petrie, C.A. 2015. New radiocarbon dates for the Banesh Period occupation at Tal-e Kureh, Fars, Iran, Iran 53: 185–189.
[61] Currie, T.E., Bogaard, A., Cesaretti, R., Edwards, N., Francois, P., Holden, P., Hoyer, D., Korotayev, A., Manning, J., Moreno Garcia, J.C., Oyebamiji, O., Petrie, C.A., Turchin, P., Whitehouse, H. and Williams, A. 2015. Agricultural productivity in past societies: Toward an empirically informed model for testing cultural evolutionary hypotheses, Cliodynamics 6.1: 24–56 [http://escholarship.org/uc/item/4h29270b].
[62] Dixit, Y., Hodell, D.A., Sinha, R. and Petrie, C.A. 2015. Oxygen isotope analysis of multiple, single ostracod valves as a proxy for combined variability in seasonal temperature and lake water oxygen isotopes, JoPL 53: 35-45. [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10933-014-9805-3].
[63] Kingwell-Banham, E., Petrie, C.A. and Fuller, D.Q. 2015. Early Agriculture in South Asia, in Barker, G. and Goucher, C. (eds), Cambridge World History, Volume 2: A World with Agriculture, 12,000 BCE-500 CE, CUP, Cambridge: 261-288.
[64] Petrie, C.A. 2015. Case Study: Mehrgarh, in Barker, G. and Goucher, C. (eds), Cambridge World History, Volume 2: A World with Agriculture, 12,000 BCE-500 CE, CUP, Cambridge: 289-309.
[65] Singh, R.N., Petrie, C.A., et al. 2015. Exploration and excavation around Masudpur, District Hissar, BHU and University of Cambridge Archaeological Project, Indian Archaeology: A Review 2008-2009: 55-57.
[66] Singh, R.N., Petrie, C.A., et al. 2015. Excavations at Masudpur I (Sampolia Khera), District Hissar, BHU and University of Cambridge Archaeological Project, Indian Archaeology: A Review 2008-2009: 57-61.
[67] Singh, R.N., Petrie, C.A., et al. 2015. Excavations at Masudpur VII (Bhimwada Jodha), District Hissar, BHU and University of Cambridge Archaeological Project, Indian Archaeology: A Review 2008-2009: 61-71.
[68] Petrie C.A.(2014). Iran and Uruk Mesopotamia: Chronologies and connections in the 4th millennium BC. A. McMahon and H. Crawford (eds.), Preludes to Urbanism in the Ancient Near East: A Conference in Honour of Joan Oates. Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monographs. 137-155.
[69] Berberian M., Petrie C.A., Potts D.T., Chaverdi A.A., Dusting A., Sardari Zarchi A., Weeks L., Ghassemi P. and Noruzi R. (2014). Archaeoseismicity of the mounds and monuments along the Kāzerun fault (western zagros, sw iranian plateau) since the chalcolithic period. Iranica Antiqua, 49, 1-81. [DOI: https://doi.org/10.2143/IA.49.0.3009238].
[70] Dixit Y., Hodell D.A. and Petrie C.A. (2014). Abrupt weakening of the summer monsoon in northwest India  4100 yr ago. Geology [DOI: 10.1130/G35236.1].
[71] Dixit Y., Hodell D.A., Sinha R. and Petrie C.A. (2014). Oxygen isotope analysis of multiple, single ostracod valves as a proxy for combined variability in seasonal temperature and lake water oxygen isotopes. Journal of Paleolimnology, 53(1), 35-45. [DOI: 10.1007/s10933-014-9805-3].
[72] Dixit Y., Hodell D.A., Sinha R. and Petrie C.A. (2014). Abrupt weakening of the Indian summer monsoon at 8.2 kyrB.P.. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 391, 16-23. [DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2014.01.026].
[73] Petrie C.A.(2013). Sheri Khan Tarakai. D.K. Chakrabarti and M. Lal (eds.), History of Ancient India II: Protohistoric Foundations. Delhi: Vivekananda International Foundation and Aryan Books Internatio. 852-859.
[74] Petrie C.A.(2013). Ancient Iran and Its Neighbours: state of play, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Ancient Iran and its neighbours: Local developments and long-range interactions in the 4th Millennium BC, Vol.III (British Institute of Persian Studies Archaeological Monographs .) Oxford: Oxbow Books. 1-24.
[75] Petrie C.A.(2013). Sohr Damb/Nal. D.K. Chakrabarti and M. Lal (eds.), History of Ancient India II: Protohistoric Foundations. Delhi: Vivekananda International Foundation and Aryan Books Internatio.
[76] Petrie C.A.(2013). Taxila. D.K. Chakrabarti and M. Lal (eds.), History of Ancient India III: The Texts, and Political History and Administration till c.200 BC,. Vivekananda International Foundation and Aryan Books Internatio. 652-663.
[77] Petrie C.A.(2013). The Chalcolithic of south Iran. D.T. Potts (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Iranian Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 120-158.
[78] Petrie C.A.(2013). Ancient Iran and Its Neighbours: emerging paradigms and future directions, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Ancient Iran and its neighbours: Local developments and long-range interactions in the 4th Millennium BC, Vol.III (British Institute of Persian Studies Archaeological Monographs .) Oxford: Oxbow Books. 385-410.
[79] Petrie C.A.(2013). Chārsadda. D.K. Chakrabarti and M. Lal (eds.), History of Ancient India III: The Texts, and Political History and Administration till c.200 BC. Delhi: Vivekananda International Foundation and Aryan Books Internatio. 512-522.
[80] Petrie C.A.(2013). South Asia. P. Clark (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Cities in World History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 83-104. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199589531.013.0005.
[81] Dahl J.L., Petrie C.A. and Potts D.T. (2013). Chronological parameters of the earliest writing system in Iran, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Ancient Iran and its neighbours: Local developments and long-range interactions in the 4th Millennium BC, Vol.III (British Institute of Persian Studies Archaeological Monographs .) Oxford: Oxbow Books. 353-378.
[82] Petrie C.A. and Magee P. (2013). The Achaemenid expansion to the Indus and Alexander's invasion of the north-west. D.K. Chakrabarti and M. Lal (eds.), History of Ancient India III: The Texts, and Political History and Administration till c.200 BC,. Delhi: Vivekananda International Foundation and Aryan Books Internatio. 205-230.
[83] Petrie C.A., Sardari A., Ballantyne R., Berberian M., Lancelotti C., Mashkour M., McCall B., Potts D.T. and Weeks L.R. (2013). Mamasani in the fourth millennium BC, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Ancient Iran and its neighbours: Local developments and long-range interactions in the 4th Millennium BC, Vol.III (British Institute of Persian Studies Archaeological Monographs .) Oxford: Oxbow Books. 171-194.
[84] Petrie C.A., Singh R.N., Bates J., Joglekar P.P., Pandey A.K., Parikh D., Singh V.K. and Singh D.P. (2013). Survey and excavations at Bahola, District Karnal, Haryana: A Preliminary Report. Bhāratī, 37, 27-37.
[85] Singh R.N., Petrie C.A., Joglekar P.P., Neogi S., Lancelotti C., Pandey A.K. and Pathak A. (2013). Recent excavations at Alamgirpur, Meerut District: a preliminary report. Man and Environment, 38(1), 32-54.
[86] Petrie C.A.(2012). Ceramic production, D.T. Potts (ed.), A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Vol.IWiley-Blackwell. 279-294.
[87] Petrie C.A.(2012). Review: Early Mining and Metallurgy on the Western Central Iranian Plateau: The First Five Years of Work edited by A. Vatandoust, H.n Parzinger and B. Helwing. ANTIQUITY, 86(331), 266-267.
[88] Petrie C.A. and Magee P. (2012). The Achaemenid expansion to the Indus and Alexander's invasion of north-west South Asia. Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2(1), 1-25.
[89] Petrie C.A. and Thomas K.D. (2012). The topographic and environmental context of the earliest village sites in western South Asia. Antiquity, 86(334), 1055-1067.
[90] Petrie C.A., Thomas K.D., Knox J.R., Khan F. and Morris J.C. (2012). Looking at the topographic and ecological context of the earliest village sites in the NWFP and the Punjab. V. Lefèvre (ed.), Orientalismes de l’archéologie au muse: Mélanges offerts à Jean-Francois Jarrige. (Indicopleustoi.) Turnhout: Brepols. 279-290.
[91] Singh R.N., Petrie C.A., Bates J., Pandey A.K., Parikh D. and Singh D.P. (2012). Survey and excavations at Bahola, Karnal District, Haryana: March 27 – April 17, 2012. Manaviki, 3(2), 5-11.
[92] Singh R.N., Petrie C.A., French C.A.I., Bates J., Pandey A.K., Parikh D., Lancelotti C. and Redhouse D.I. (2012). Survey and excavations at Dabli-vas Chugta, Hanumangarh District, Rajasthan. Puratattva, 42, 133-147.
[93] Petrie C.A.(2011). ‘Culture’, innovation and interaction across southern Iran from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age (6500-3000 BC). B.W. Roberts and M. VanderLinden (eds.), Investigating Archaeological Cultures: Material Culture, Variability and Transmission. Springer. 151-182.
[94] Singh R.N., Petrie C.A., Pawar V., Pandey A.K. and Parikh D. (2011). New insights into settlement along the Ghaggar and its hinterland: a preliminary report on the Ghaggar Hinterland Survey 2010. Man and Environment, 36(2), 89-106.
[95] Petrie C.A.(2010). Kaftari ware: Distinctive ceramic vessels dated to the late 3rd and early 2nd millennia BCE, primarily found in Fārs, E. Yarshater (ed.), Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol.XVLos Angeles: Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation. 344-348.
[96] Askari Chaverdi A., Khosrowzadeh A., McCall B., Petrie C.A., Seyedin M., Weeks L.R. and Zeidi M. (2010). Archaeological evidence for Achaemenid settlement within the Mamasani Valleys, Western Fars, Iran. J. Curtis and S.J. Simpson (eds.), The World of Achaemenid Persia: The Diversity of Ancient Iran. IB Tauris. 287-297.
[97] Khan F., Knox J.R., Thomas K.D., Petrie C.A. and Morris J.C. (2010). Other early village sites in the Bannu basin, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 353-378.
[98] Khan F., Knox J.R., Thomas K.D., Petrie C.A. and Morris J.C. (2010). Early village life on the north-western borderlands, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 1-6.
[99] Khan F., Knox J.R., Thomas K.D., Petrie C.A. and Morris J.C. (2010). Sheri Khan Tarakai and early village life in western South Asia, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 407-418.
[100] Khan F., Knox J.R., Thomas K.D., Petrie C.A. and Morris J.C. (2010). The site of Sheri Khan Tarakai, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 41-69.
[101] Knox J.R., Thomas K.D., Khan F. and Petrie C.A. (2010). Small finds from Sheri Khan Tarakai, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 211-303.
[102] Lancelotti C., Madella M., Ajithprasad P. and Petrie C.A. (2010). Temperature, compression and fragmentation: An experimental analysis to assess the impact of taphonomic processes on charcoal preservation. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
[103] Lancelotti C., Madella M., Ajithprasad P. and Petrie C.A. (2010). Temperature, compression and fragmentation: an experimental analysis to assess the impact of taphonomic processes on charcoal preservation. Journal of Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2, 307-320.
[104] Magee P. and Petrie C.A. (2010). West of the Indus – East of the Empire: The archaeology of the pre-Achaemenid and Achaemenid periods in Baluchistan and the North West Frontier Province, Pakistan. J. Curtis and S.J. Simpson (eds.), The World of Achaemenid Persia: The Diversity of Ancient Iran. IB Tauris. 503-522.
[105] Petrie C.A., Knox J.R., Khan F., Thomas K.D. and Morris J.C. (2010). The investigation of early villages in the hills and on the plains of western South Asia, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 7-28.
[106] Petrie C.A., Knox J.R., Khan F., Thomas K.D., Morris J.C. and Joyner L. (2010). Ceramic vessels from Sheri Khan Tarakai, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 71-193.
[107] Petrie C.A. and Morris J.C. (2010). Ceramic and lithic production systems of the Sheri Khan Tarakai Phase, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 399-406.
[108] Petrie C.A., Thomas K.D. and Morris J.C. (2010). Chronology of Sheri Khan Tarakai, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 343-352.
[109] Singh R.N., Petrie C.A., French C.A.I., Neogi S., Pandey A.K., Parikh D. and Pawar V. (2010). Geoarchaeological survey and excavations at Burj-2010, Fatehabad, Haryana. Puratattva, 40, 94-101.
[110] Singh R.N., Petrie C.A., Pawar V., Pandey A.K., Neogi S., Singh M., Singh A.K., Parikh D. and Lancelotti C. (2010). Changing patterns of settlement in the rise and fall of Harappan urbanism: Preliminary report on the Rakhigarhi Hinterland Survey 2009. Man and Environment, 35, 37-53.
[111] Thomas K.D., Khan F. and Petrie C.A. (2010). The physical and human geography of the Bannu basin, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 29-39.
[112] Thomas K.D., Petrie C.A., Khan F., Knox J.R. and Morris J.C. (2010). Early village sites in the Gomal plain, C.A. Petrie (ed.), Sheri Khan Tarakai and Early Village Life in the Borderlands of North-West Pakistan: Bannu Archaeological Project Surveys and Excavations 1985-2001, Vol.1 (Bannu Archaeological Project Monographs.) Oxbow Books. 379-398.
[113] Weeks L.R., Petrie C.A. and Potts D.T. (2010). ‘Ubaid-related-related? The “black-on-buff” ceramic traditions of highland southwest Iran. R.A. Carter and G. Philip (eds.), Beyond the ‘Ubaid, Transformation and Integration in the Late Prehistoric Societies of the Middle East. University of Chicago, Oriental Institute. 247-278.
[114] Wong E.H., Petrie C.A. and Fazeli H. (2010). Cheshmeh Ali Ware: A petrographic and geochemical study of a Transitional Chalcolithic Period ceramic industry on the northern Central Plateau of Iran. Iran, 48, 11-26.
[115] Petrie C.A., Singh R.N. and Singh A.K. (2009). Investigating changing settlement dynamics on the plains: The 2009 survey and excavations at Masudpur (Hissar District, Haryana). Puratattva, 39, 38-49.
[116] Singh R.N. and Petrie C.A. (2009). Lost rivers and life on the plains – approaches to understanding human/environment interaction between the collapse of Indus urbanism and the rise of the Early Historic cities (The Land, Water and Settlement Project). A.R. Chaudhri (ed.), Sarasvati River - A Perspective. Haryana: Saraswati Nadi Shodh Sanstan. 102-111.
[117] Singh R.N., Petrie C.A., Singh A.K. and Singh M. (2009). Excavations at Masudpur (Hissar District, Haryana) – 2009: a preliminary report. Bharati, 33, 35-49.
[118] Stevens R.E., Germonpre M., Petrie C.A. and O'Connell T.C. (2009). Palaeoenvironmental and chronological investigations of the Magdalenian sites of Goyet Cave and Trou de Chaleux (Belgium), via stable isotope and radiocarbon analyses of horse skeletal remains. J ARCHAEOL SCI, 36(3), 653-662. DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2008.10.008.
[119] Askari Chaverdi A., Petrie C.A. and Taylor H. (2008). Early village settlements on the Persian Gulf littoral: Revisiting Tol-e Pir and the Galehdar Valley. Iran, 46, 21-42.
[120] Khan F., Knox J.R., Magee P., Thomas K.D. and Petrie C.A. (2008). Further research on the later prehistory of the Bannu Basin: The 1998 excavations at Akra. E.M. Raven (ed.), South Asian Archaeology 1999: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, Held At Universiteit Leiden, 5-9 July, 2009. Egbert Forsten. 211-222.
[121] Petrie C.A., Khan F., Knox J.R., Magee P., Morris J.C. and Thomas K.D. (2008). Prehistoric and Historic ceramic production in the Bannu Basin, N.W.F.P., Pakistan: A review. Ancient Pakistan, 19, 1-14.
[122] Petrie C.A., Magee P. and Khan M.N. (2008). Emulation at the edge of empire: the adoption of non-local vessel forms in the NWFP, Pakistan during the mid-late 1st millennium BC. Gandharan Studies, 2, 1-16.
[123] Petrie C.A. and Singh R.N. (2008). Investigating cultural and geographical transformations from the collapse of Harappan urbanism to the rise the great Early Historic cities: A note on the Land, Water and Settlement Project. South Asian Studies, 24, 37-38. DOI: 10.1080/02666030.2008.9628680.
[124] Petrie C.A. and Torrence R. (2008). Assessing the effects of volcanic disasters on human settlement in the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea: A Bayesian approach to radiocarbon calibration. HOLOCENE, 18(5), 729-744. DOI: 10.1177/0959683608091793.
[125] Singh R.N. and Petrie C.A. (2008). An archaeological and geographical reconnaissance of western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana: April 4 – 15 and May 21, 2008. Bharati, 32, 1-15.
[126] Singh R.N. and Petrie C.A. (2008). Land, water and settlement: Environmental constraints and human responses in northwest India between 2000 and 300 BC, H. Singh, M. Naseem, R.N. Singh and A.K. Singh (eds.), Environment in Ancient India, Vol.21Monograph of the Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture . 105-108.
[127] Singh R.N., Petrie C.A., French C.A.I., Goudie A.S., Gupta S., Tewari R., Singh A.K., Sinha R., Srivastava R., Yadav S. and Singh V.K. (2008). Settlements in context: Reconnaissance in Western Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Man and Environment, 33, 71-87.
[128] Askari Chaverdi A., Petrie C. and Seyyedin M. (2007). Archaeological excavations at Tol-e Spid: Radio-carbon dates for some Achaemenid and post-Achaemenidfinds, Fars (550-50 B.C.). Bastanshenasi, 3, 57-98.
[129] Kennet D., Petrie C.A. and Priestman S.M.N. (2007). The glazed ceramics, C. Rae and I. Ali (eds.), Charsadda: The British–Pakistani Excavations at the Bala Hisar, Vol.1709 (Society for South Asian Studies Monograph No. 5.) Oxford: BAR International Series. 227-233.
[130] Petrie C.A. and Magee P. (2007). Histories, epigraphy and authority: Achaemenid and indigenous control in Pakistan in the 1st millennium BC. Gandharan Studies, 1, 3-21.
[131] Petrie C.A., Morris J.C., Khan F., Knox J.R. and Thomas K.D. (2007). The dynamics of ceramic production and distribution during the later prehistoric in the Bannu and Gomal Regions, NWFP, Pakistan. South Asian Studies, 23, 75-94. DOI: 10.1080/02666030.2007.9628669.
[132] Petrie C.A., Sardari Zarchi A. and Javanmard Zardeh A. (2007). Developing societies and economies in 4th millennium BC Fars: Further excavations at Tol-e Spid. Iran, 45, 301-309.
[133] Potts D.T., Asgari Chaverdi A., Petrie C.A., Dusting A., Farhadi F., McRae I.K., Shikhi S., Wong E.H., Lashkari A. and Javanmard Zadeh A. (2007). The Mamasani archaeological project, stage two: Excavations at Qaleh Kali (Tappeh Servan/Jinjun [MS 46]). Iran, 45, 287-300.
[134] Petrie C.A., Asgari A. and Seyedin M. (2006). Excavations at Tol-e Spid. D.T. Potts and K. Roustaei (eds.), The Mamasani Archaeological Project Stage One: A Report on the First Two Seasons of the ICAR–University of Sydney Expedition to the Mamasani District, Fars Province, Iran. Tehran: Iranian Center for Archaeological Research. 89-134.
[135] Petrie C.A., Seyedin M. and Askari Chaverdi A. (2006). Kaftari and Kaftari-related ceramics in Southwest Iran and the Persian Gulf. Iranian Center for Archaeological Research Archaeological Reports, 4, 177-186.
[136] Petrie C.A., Weeks L.R., Potts D.T. and Roustaei K. (2006). Perspectives on the cultural sequence of Mamasani. D.T. Potts and K. Roustaei (eds.), The Mamasani Archaeological Project Stage One: A Report on the First Two Seasons of the ICAR–University of Sydney Expedition to the Mamasani District, Fars Province, Iran. Tehran: Iranian Center for Archaeological Research. 169-196.
[137] Potts D.T., Roustaei K., Weeks L.R. and Petrie C.A. (2006). The Mamasani District and the archaeology of Southwestern Iran. D.T. Potts and K. Roustaei (eds.), The Mamasani Archaeological Project Stage One: A Report on the First Two Seasons of the ICAR–University of Sydney Expedition to the Mamasani District, Fars Province, Iran. Tehran: Iranian Center for Archaeological Research. 1-16.
[138] Roustaei K., Alamdari K. and Petrie C.A. (2006). Landscape and environment in the Mamasani District. D.T. Potts and K. Roustaei (eds.), The Mamasani Archaeological Project Stage One: A Report on the First Two Seasons of the ICAR–University of Sydney Expedition to the Mamasani District, Fars Province, Iran. Tehran: Iranian Center for Archaeological Research. 17-30.
[139] Petrie C.A.(2005). Ceramic production and distribution in the late 1st and early 2nd millennia AD Akra, Bannu, NWFP. U. Franke-Vogt and H. Weisshaar (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 2003: Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference of the European Association of South Asian Archaeologists (7–11 July 2003, Bonn). Aachen. 533-540.
[140] Petrie C.A.(2005). The late 1st and early 2nd millennia AD at Akra, N.W.F.P., Pakistan, C. Jarrige and V. Lefévre (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 2001: Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on South Asian Archaeology, European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, Paris, 2–6 July 2001, Vol.IIParis: Éditions Recherche sur les Civilisations. 607-614.
[141] Magee P., Khan F., Knox J.R., Petrie C.A. and Thomas K.D. (2005). Exploring Iron Age complexity in the North West Frontier Province, Pakistan: The 2000 season of excavations at Akra by the Bannu Archaeological Project, C. Jarrige and V. Lefévre (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 2001: Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Conference on South Asian Archaeology, European Association of South Asian Archaeologists, Paris, 2-6 July 2001, Vol.IParis: Éditions Recherche sur les Civilisations. 201-206.
[142] Magee P., Petrie C., Knox R., Khan F. and Thomas K. (2005). The Achaemenid empire in south Asia and recent excavations in Akra in northwest Pakistan. AM J ARCHAEOL, 109(4), 711-741. DOI: 10.3764/aja.109.4.711.
[143] Petrie C.A., Askari Chaverdi A. and Seyedin M. (2005). From Anshan to Dilmun and Magan: The spatial and temporal distribution of Kaftari and Kaftari-Related ceramic vessels. Iran, 43, 49-86.
[144] Potts D.T., Roustaei K., Alamdari K., Alizadeh K., Chaverdi A.A., Khosrowzadeh A., Niakan L., Petrie C.A., Seyedin M., Weeks L.R., McCall B. and Zaidi M. (2005). Eight thousand years of history in Fars Province, Iran. NEAR EAST ARCHAEOL, 68(3), 84-92.
[145] Petrie C.A.(2002). Seleucid Uruk: An analysis of ceramic distribution. Iraq, 64, 85-123.
[146] Petrie C.(2000). Late pre-Islamic ceramics from the tomb at Sharm, Fujairah, U.A.E. ARAB ARCHAEOL EPIGR, 11(1), 80-86. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0471.2000.aae110107.
[147] Petrie C.A.(2000). Recent discovery of a stone-walled structure, Husseini Ziarat Mound, Akra. F. Khan, J.R. Knox, P.G. Magee and K.D. Thomas (eds.), Akra: The Ancient Capital of Bannu, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan. Taxila Institute of Asian Civilisations. 132-135.
[148] Khan F., Knox J.R., Magee P., Petrie C. and Thomas K.D. (2000). The 2000 season of excavations at Akra by the Bannu Archaeological Project. Journal of Asian Civilisations, 23, 105-136.
[149] Riley M. and Petrie C.A. (1999). An analysis of the architecture of the tomb at Sharm, Fujairah, U.A.E.. ARAB ARCHAEOL EPIGR, 10(2), 180-189.
[150] Petrie C.(1998). The Iron-Age fortification of Husn-Awhala (Fujairah, UAE). ARAB ARCHAEOL EPIGR, 9(2), 246-260.

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