Katherine Boyle Explained
Katherine Victoria Boyle is a zooarchaeologist. She is a Fellow of, and Director of Studies in Archaeology & Anthropology, at Homerton College, Cambridge.[1] She was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 6 June 2010.[2]
Select publications
- Boyle, K. 1990. Upper Palaeolithic Faunas from South West France: A Zoogeographic Perspective. (BAR International 557). Oxford, BAR
- Boyle, K. 1998. The Middle Palaeolithic Geography of Southern France: Resources and Site Location (BAR International 723). Oxford, BAR
- Book: Renfrew . C. . Boyle . K. . Colin Renfrew . Archaeogenetics: DNA and the Population Prehistory of Europe . 2000 . McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research . Cambridge.
- Mellars, P., K. Boyle, O. Bar-Yosef, & C. Stringer (eds) 2007. Rethinking the Human Revolution. Cambridge, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
- Boyle, K., C. Gamble & O. Bar-Yosef (eds.) 2010. The Upper Palaeolithic Revolution in Global Perspective: Essays in Honour of Paul Mellars. Cambridge, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.
Notes and References
- Web site: Dr Katherine Boyle . Homerton College, Cambridge . 23 December 2020.
- Web site: Dr Katherine Boyle . Society of Antiquaries of London . 23 December 2020.