Richard J. Harrison (archaeologist)
Richard John Harrison (born August 1949) is an archaeologist and Professor in the
Richard Harrison is known for his work on the
Aragón and published his findings (see the selected publications below). Harrison's excavations were supported for many years by the 'Earthwatch' programme.[4]
A collaborative project for a three-year study of Beaker cemeteries in Bavaria is supported by a grant from the Von Thyssen Stiftung. Its aim is to use the DNA preserved in ancient skeletons to determine patterns of kinship, immigration and residence.[1]
Selected publications
- 2007—co-author V. Heyd. The Transformation of Europe in the 3rd Millennium BC Prähistorische Zeitschrift (Berlin) 82/2, pp. 129–214.
- 2007—Majaladares (Spain). A Bronze Age Village of Farmers, Hunters and Herders. ISBN 978-3-89646-379-1
- 2004 -- Symbols and Warriors: Images of the European Bronze Age.ISBN 09535418-7-8
- 1998 -- (co-authors M. T. Andrés Rupérez and G. Moreno López.) Un Poblado de la Edad del Bronce en El Castillo (Frías de Albarracín, Teruel). ISBN 0-86054-889-9
- 1996 -- (co-authors G. Moreno López and ISBN 84-7753-468-3
- 1988 -- Spain at the Dawn of History: Iberians, Phoenicians and Greeks Thames and Hudson Ltd., London.
- 1980 -- The Beaker Folk: Copper Age Archaeology in Western Europe Thames and Hudson Ltd, London.
- 1977 -- The Bell Beaker Cultures of Spain and Portugal. American School of Prehistoric Research, Bulletin No. 35, Peabody Museum, Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.). ISBN 0-87365-535-4