William Honeychurch
Affiliations: | Anthropology | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Shelach-Lavi G, Wachtel I, Golan D, et al. (2020) Medieval long-wall construction on the Mongolian Steppe during the eleventh to thirteenth centuries AD Antiquity. 94: 724-741 |
Shelach-Lavi G, Honeychurch W, Chunag A. (2020) Does extra-large equal extra-ordinary? The ‘Wall of Chinggis Khan’ from a multidimensional perspective Palgrave Communications. 7: 1-10 |
Park J, Honeychurch W, Chunag A. (2020) Technologies and complexities as reflected in small cast iron fragments recovered from medieval sites in eastern Mongolia Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 12: 75 |
Wright J, Ganbaatar G, Honeychurch W, et al. (2019) The earliest Bronze Age culture of the south-eastern Gobi Desert, Mongolia Antiquity. 93: 393-411 |
Park J, Honeychurch W, Chunag A. (2019) Iron technology and medieval nomadic communities of East Mongolia Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 11: 555-565 |
Park J, Honeychurch W, Chunag A, et al. (2017) Technology and complexities of the Inner Asian frontier reflected in crossbow bolts Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 14: 591-602 |
Honeychurch W, Makarewicz CA. (2016) The Archaeology of Pastoral Nomadism Annual Review of Anthropology. 45: 341-359 |
Park JS, Honeychurch W, Chunag A. (2016) Complicating the frontier: Armaments, fortifications, and identities beyond the Great Wall Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 6: 475-487 |
Honeychurch W. (2015) Inner Asia and the spatial politics of empire: Archaeology, mobility, and culture contact Inner Asia and the Spatial Politics of Empire: Archaeology, Mobility, and Culture Contact. 1-321 |
Honeychurch W. (2014) Alternative Complexities: The Archaeology of Pastoral Nomadic States Journal of Archaeological Research. 22: 277-326 |