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Books and Monographs

1974 D. Lubell, The Fakhurian: a late Palaeolithic industry from Upper Egypt. The Geological Survey of Egypt, Special Paper No. 58, 193 pp. (Published version of PhD dissertation).

1975 D. Lubell, J.-L. Ballais, A. Gautier, F.A. Hassan, A. Close, C. Chippindale, J. Elmendorf & G. Aumassip, Prehistoric cultural ecology of Capsian escargotières I: preliminary results of an interdisciplinary investigation in the Chéria-Télidjène region 1972-73. Libyca 23: 44-121.

1977 T.C. Losey, J.R. Vickers, J. Douglas, G. Gerhart, G. Prager, H. Pyzczyk & D. Lubell, Historic Sites Service Occasional Paper No. 2: Archaeological investigations Fort Victoria, 1974. Edmonton: Historic Sites Service, Alberta Culture Historical Resources Division.

1982-83 D. Lubell, A. Gautier, E.T. Leventhal, M. Thompson, H.P. Schwarcz & M. Skinner, Prehistoric cultural ecology of Capsian escargotières II: report on investigations conducted during 1976 in the Bahiret Télidjène, Tébessa Wilaya, Algeria. Libyca 30/31: 59-142.

1988 J.R.F. Bower & D. Lubell (eds.), Prehistoric Cultures and Environments in the Late Quaternary of Africa. Cambridge Monographs in Afican Archaeology 26, British Archaeological Reports, International Series 405.

Chapters and encyclopaedia articles

1984 D. Lubell, Paleoenvironments and Epi-Paleolithic economies in the Maghreb (ca. 20,000 to 5000 B.P.). In, J.D. Clark & S.A. Brandt (eds.), From Hunters to Farmers: The Causes and Consequences of Food Production in Africa. Berkeley, University of California Press, pp. 41-56.

1984 D. Lubell, P. Sheppard & M. Jackes, Continuity in the Epipalaeolithic of northern Africa with an emphasis on the Maghreb. In, F. Wendorf & A. Close (eds.), Advances in World Archaeology, Vol. 3: 143-191. New York, Academic Press.

1991 D. Lubell, P. Sheppard & A. Gilman, The Maghreb. In, R.W. Ehrich (ed.), Chronologies in Old World Archaeology, 3rd Edition. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, pp. I:305-308 and II:257-267.

1992 M. Jackes & D. Lubell, The Early Neolithic human remains from Gruta do Caldeirão. In, J. Zilhão (ed.), Gruta do Caldeirão - O Neolítico Antigo, Trabalhos de Arqueologia 6, pp. 259-295. Lisboa: Instituto Português do Património Cultural.

1997 D. Lubell & M. Jackes. Portugal. In, F. Spencer (ed.), History of Physical Anthropology: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Press, pp. 834-837.

1997 D. Lubell & P. Sheppard. Northern African advanced foragers. In, J.O. Vogel (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Precolonial Africa: Archaeology, History, Languages, Cultures, and Environments, pp. 325-330. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press (Sage Publications).

1999 D. Lubell & S. Berry. Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Maghreb. eHRAF Collection of Archaeology. http://ets.umdl.umich.edu/cgi/e/ehraf/ehraf-idx?c=ehrafa&view=owc&owc=M050.

2001 D. Lubell. Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Maghreb. In, P.N. Peregrine & M. Ember (eds.) Encyclopedia of Prehistory, Volume 1: Africa. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, pp. 129-149.

2001 D. Lubell & P. Sheppard. The Maghreb. In, T. Murray (ed.), Encyclopedia of Archaeology: History and Discoveries, pp. 839-847. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO.

2005 D. Lubell. Continuité et changement dans l'Epipaléolithique du Maghreb. In, M. Sahnouni (ed.) Le Paléolithique en Afrique: l'histoire la plus longue, pp. 205-226. Guides de la Préhistoire Mondiale, Éditions Artcom'/Errance:Paris.

Articles in journals and serials

1976 D. Lubell, F.A. Hassan, A. Gautier & J.-L. Ballais, The Capsian escargotières. Science 191: 910-920.

1978 D. Lubell, Holocene prehistory and environment in eastern Algeria. Current Anthropology 9: 391-392.

1979 D. Lubell & A. Gautier, Holocene environment and Capsian subsistence in Algeria. Palaeoecology of Africa XI: 171-178.

1979 C. Meiklejohn, C. Pardoe & D. Lubell, The adult skeleton from the Capsian site of Aïn Misteheyia, Algeria. Journal of Human Evolution 8: 411-426.

1986 D. Lubell, M. Jackes, C. Meiklejohn & H. Schwarcz, New radiocarbon dates for Moita do Sebastião. Arqueologia 14: 34-36.

1991 P. Sheppard & D. Lubell, Early Holocene Maghreb prehistory: an evolutionary approach. Sahara 3: 63-9.

1994 D. Lubell, M. Jackes, H. Schwarcz, M. Knyf & C. Meiklejohn. The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Portugal: isotopic and dental evidence of diet. Journal of Archaeological Science 21(2): 201-216.

1995 M. Mussi, D. Lubell, A. Arnoldus-Huyzendveld, S. Agostini, S. Coubray. Holocene land snail exploitation in the highlands of Central Italy and Eastern Algeria: a comparison. Préhistoire Européenne 7: 169-189.

1997a M. Jackes, D. Lubell & C. Meiklejohn. Healthy but mortal: human biology and the first farmers of Western Europe. Antiquity 71 (273): 639-658. Supplementary material and data files are available at http://www.antiquity.ac.uk/jackes/jlind.html.

1997b M. Jackes, D. Lubell & C. Meiklejohn. On physical anthropological aspects of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the Iberian Peninsula. Current Anthropology 38: 839-846.

1999 C.M. Haverkort & D. Lubell. Cutmarks on Capsian human remains: implications for Maghreb Holocene social organization and palaeoeconomy. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 9(3): 147-169.

1999 M. Jackes & D. Lubell. Human biological variability in the Portuguese Mesolithic. Arqueologia 24: 25-42.

2001 Jackes, M., R. Sherburne, D. Lubell, C. Barker & M. Wayman. Destruction of microstructure in archaeological bone: a case study from Portugal. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 11: 415-432.

2005  N. Rahmani & D. Lubell. “Dessine-moi une autruche” La gravure de Kef Zoura D et la représentation de l’autruche au Maghreb.  Sahara 16: 39-54.

2008   Jackes, M. & Lubell, D.  Environmental and cultural change in the early and mid Holocene: evidence from the Télidjène Basin, Algeria. African Archaeological Review 25(1-2): 41-55. 
DOI: 10.1007/s10437-008-9024-2.

2009  Meiklejohn, C., Roksandic, M., Jackes, M., & Lubell, D.  Radiocarbon dating of Mesolithic human remains in Portugal.  Mesolithic Miscellany (submitted).

2009  D. Lubell with contributions by J. Feathers & J.-L. Schwenninger.  Post-Capsian occupation in the eastern Maghreb: implications of a revised chronological assessment for the adult burial at Aïn Misteheyia.  Journal of African Archaeology 7 (2): 175-189.

Papers in Conference Proceedings

1976 D. Lubell, The seasonal factor in Egyptian prehistory: a case example and several hypotheses. Proceedings of the 7th Panafrican Congress on Prehistory and the Study of the Quaternary (Addis Ababa), pp. 111- 126.

1984 D. Lubell, The Capsian palaeoeconomy (Abstract). Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on the Origin and Early Development of Food-Producing Cultures in North-Eastern Africa. Poznan, Polish Academy of Sciences, pp. 453-455.

1985 D. Lubell & M. Jackes, Mesolithic-Neolithic continuity: evidence from chronology and human biology. In, M. Ramos (ed.), Actas I Reunião do Quaternário Iberico, pp. 113-133. Lisbon, Grupo de Trabalho Português para o Estudio do Quaternário.

1988 D. Lubell & M. Jackes, Portuguese Mesolithic-Neolithic subsistence and settlement. Rivista di Antropologia (Supplemento) LXVI: 231-248.

1989 D. Lubell, M. Jackes & C. Meiklejohn, Archaeology and human biology of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in southern Portugal: a preliminary report. In, C. Bonsall (ed.), The Mesolithic in Europe: Papers Presented at the Third International Symposium, Edinburgh 1985, pp. 632-640. Edinburgh: John Donald.

1992 D. Lubell, Following Alonzo's trail: paleoeconomic research in Algeria since 1930. Logan Museum Bulletin (new series) I(1): 49-57.

1996 M. Jackes & D. Lubell. Dental pathology and diet: second thoughts. In, M. Otte (ed.), Nature et Culture: Actes du Colloque International de Liège, 13-17 decembre 1993. Etudes et Recherches Archéologiques de L'Université de Liège, no 68, pp. 457-480.

1999 M. Jackes & D. Lubell, Human skeletal biology and the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Portugal. In, A. Thévenin (ed.), dir. scientifique P. Bintz, Europe des derniers chasseurs Épipaléolithique et Mésolithique: actes du 5e colloque international UISPP, commission XII, Grenoble, 18-23 septembre 1995. Paris: Éditions du CTHS, pp. 59-64.

1999 D. Lubell, M. Mussi, A. Musacchio, S. Agostini, S. Coubray & C. Giraudi, Exploitation of seasonal resources in the mountains of Abruzzo (central Italy): Epigravettian to Neolithic. In, A. Thévenin (éd.), dir. scientifique P. Bintz, Europe des derniers chasseurs Épipaléolithique et Mésolithique: actes du 5e colloque international UISPP, commission XII, Grenoble, 18-23 septembre 1995. Paris: Éditions du CTHS, pp. 465-472.

2003 F. Bamforth, M. Jackes & D. Lubell. Mesolithic-Neolithic population relationships in Portugal: the evidence from ancient mitochondrial DNA. In, K. Knutsson, L. Larsson, D. Loeffler & A. Åkerlund (eds.) Mesolithic on the Move: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Mesolithic in Europe, Stockholm 2000, pp. 581-587 Oxford: Oxbow Books.

2004a. D. Lubell. Prehistoric edible land snails in the circum-Mediterranean: the archaeological evidence. In, J-J. Brugal & J. Desse (eds.), Petits Animaux et Sociétés Humaines. Du Complément Alimentaire Aux Ressources Utilitaires. XXIVe rencontres internationales d'archéologie et d'histoire d'Antibes, pp. 77-98. Antibes: Éditions APDCA.

2004b. D. Lubell. Are land snails a signature for the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition? In, M. Budja (ed.), Neolithic Studies 11. Documenta Praehistorica XXXI: 1-24.

2006  N. Rahmani & D. Lubell, Technological Adaptation Among Capsian Foragers: the View from Kef Zoura D (Eastern Algeria). In; Alfred Tsheboeng (ed.), Acts of the 12th Congress of the Panafrican Archaeological Association for Prehistory and Related Studies. Gabarone, Botswana (in press).

2006  A.F. Carvalho, R.M. Dean, N.F. Bicho, I. Figueiral, F. Petchey, S.J.M. Davis, M. Jackes, D. Lubell, R. Beukens, A. Morales, E. Roselló,  O Neolítico antigo de Vale Boi (Algarve, Portugal) : primeiros resultados. IV Congreso del Neolítico en la Península Ibérica (Alicante, 27th-30th November). (in press).

2007  D. Lubell, M. Jackes, P. Sheppard & P. Rowley-Conwy. The Mesolithic-Neolithic in the Alentejo: archaeological investigations, 1984-1986. In, N. Bicho (ed.) From the Mediterranean basin to the Portuguese Atlantic shore: Papers in Honor of Anthony Marks.  Actas do IV Congresso de Arqueologia Peninsular. Centro do Estudos de Patrimonio, Departamento de Historia, Arqueologia et Patrimonio, Universidade do Algarve: Faro, pp. 209-229.

in prep.a  M. Jackes & D. Lubell, Capsian burial practices: evidence from the 1930 Logan Museum excavations at Site 12, Algeria.  (Presented at UISPP Congress, Lisbon, September 2006.)

Short reports and articles

1977a  D. Lubell, Prehistoric cultural ecology of Capsian escargotières: preliminary report of the 1976 field season. Nyame Akuma 10: 64-70.

1977b  D. Lubell, The Capsian escargotières: a clarification.  Science 196: 335.

1978 D. Lubell, Report of the 1978 season in Algeria. Nyame Akuma 13: 4-5.

1984 D. Lubell, The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition as seen from southern Portugal: preliminary report on the 1984 field season. Mesolithic Miscellany 5: 7-11.

1986 C. Meiklejohn, M. Jackes & D. Lubell, Radiocarbon dating of human skeletal material from two sites in Portugal. Mesolithic Miscellany 7: 4-6.

1987a J. Zilhão & D. Lubell, Concheiro de Pandeiro. Informação Arqueológica 8: 45-46.

1987b J. Zilhão & D. Lubell, Concheiro do Pinhal do Fonte. Informação Arqueológica 8: 55.

1988 M. Jackes & D. Lubell, Skeletal biology research in Portugal. Physical Anthropology News 7(1):13.

1993 S. Agostini, D. Lubell, M. Mussi & D. Zampetti, Grotta di Pozzo (Com. di Lecce nei Marsi, Prov. de L'Aquila). Rivista di Scienze Preistoriche XLV:266-267. (pub. 1996)

1995 D. Lubell & M. Mussi, Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic in Abruzzo: preliminary data from the 1989-1994 field seasons. Old World Archaeology Newsletter XVIII (2): 31-37.

2000 A. Arnaiz-Villena & D. Lubell (on behalf of J. Alonso-García, V. Cabrera, J.L. Escacena, M. Jackes, C. Meiklejohn, P. del Moral, P. Rowley-Conwy, M. Ruhlen and A. Sánchez-Mazas). Prehistoric Iberia: genetics, anthropology and linguistics. Current Anthropology 41(4): 636-638.

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