Bibliography: Orientation in authors and themes
Fire in Prehistory
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© 2009 Lolita Nikolova, PhD
Created: 3-30-09
Bailey, Douglass W. (2000). Balkan Prehistory: Exclusion, Incorporation and Identity.
Routledge

Balter, Michael (2004). Earliest Signs of Human-Controlled Fire Uncovered in Israel.
Science 304,. 5671, 663 - 665.

Frank M. Chambers, Frank M.,  Lageard, Jonathan G. A., Boswijk, Gretel, Thomas, Peter
A.,  Edwards, Kevin J., Hillam, Jennifer. (1997).
Dating prehistoric bog-fires in northern
England to calendar years by long-distance cross-matching of pine chronologies. Journal
of Quaternary Science 12, 3, 253 - 256 (
Abstract)

Forest Encyclopedia (online) Human Use of Fire in Prehistory (12,500 BP to AD 1540s).
http://www.forestencyclopedia.net/p/p840

Gheorghiu, Dragos (2009) Built to Be Burnt: The Building and Combustion of Chalcolithic
Dwellings in the Lower Danube and Eastern Carpathian Areas by Dragos Gheorghiu
(Romania). In Nikolova, Lolita, Merlini, Marco and Comsa, Alexandra, Circumpontica in
Prehistory, p. 55 sq. BAR Intenrational Series (in print). (see more scholarly works by this
author at
http://www.iianthropology.org/biblrefGI)

Head, Lesley. (1996). Rethinking the prehistory of hunter-gatherers, fire and vegetation
change in northern Australia. The Holocene 6, 4, 481-487.

Innes, J.B. and Simmons, I.G. (Online). Fire and prehistoric moorland history in the North
York Moors upland.
http://www.visitnorthyorkshiremoors.co.uk/uploads/publication/366.pdf

Nikolova, Lolita. (1999). The Balkans in Later Prehistory. BAR International series 791.

Pyne, Stephen. (2001).  Fire: A Brief History. Jeremy Mills Publishing  [p. 11 sq> Prehistory
of Fire].

Rushworth, Alan (Online). Archaeological Practice. http://www.archaeologicalpractice.co.
uk/staff/index.htm

Stefanovic, Mirjana. (1997). The Age of Clay: The Social Dynamics of House Destruction.
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology  16, (4): 334-395. Abstract. One of the most
influential articles world-wide based on materials from the Balkans.

Stefanovic, Mirjana. (2002). Burned houses in the Neolithic of South East Europe. In:
Gheorghiu, Dragos (Ed.), Fire in archaeology, 55-62. Oxford: BAR. BAR International series
1089.

Thy, P., A.K. Segobye and D.W. Ming, D.W. (1995). Implications of prehistoric glassy
biomass slag from east-central Botswana. Journal of Archaeological Science 22,  5,
September 1995,  629-637  (
Abstract)

Wikipedia (Online). Prehistory of Australia. http://en.wikipedia.
org/wiki/Prehistory_of_Australia

Wikipedia (Online). Vinča. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vin%C4%8Da_culture

World Museum of Man (Online). Prehistoric humans. http://www.worldmuseumofman.
org/staff1.htm

---- (Online) The Prehistory of copper and bronze. http://home.zonnet.nl/postbus/copper.html
Dubene-Sarovka. Excavation of
Lolita Nikolova. City Museum
of Karlovo, Karlovo, Bulgaria.