Project Publications

  • Stevenson, A.  (2019). Scattered Finds: Archaeology, Egyptology and Museums. London: UCL Press. Available open access at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-press/browse-books/scattered-finds
  • Stevenson, A. 2017. Research Update: Artefacts of Excavation. Archaeology International 20: 60-65.
  • Stevenson, A. 2017. The Artefacts of Excavation Web-resource. ​CIPEG e-NEWS ​8: 8. [http://cipeg.icom.museum/media/docs/2017-12-cipeg-e-news_08.pdf]
  • Stevenson, A., Libonati, E. and Baines, J. 2017. The object habit: legacies of fieldwork and the museum. Museum History Journal 10(2): 113-26
  • Libonati, E. 2017. Collecting according to Pliny: defining the object habit.  Museum History Journal 10(2).
  • Stevenson, A., Libonati, E. and Williams, A. 2016. 'A selection of minor antiquities': a multi-sited view on collections from excavations in Egypt. World Archaeology 48(2): 282-295 DOI:10.1080/00438243.2016.1165627
  • Stevenson, A. 2016. Conflict antiquities and conflicted antiquities: addressing sales of legally excavated artefacts. Antiquity 90: 229–236 DOI:10.15184/aqy.2015.188
  • Stevenson, A. 2016. "Artefacts of Excavation": A transnational perspective on ancient Egypt in the modern world. Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 11: 17-18.
  • Stevenson, A. 2016. Artefacts of excavation: the international distribution of artefacts from excavations in Egypt 1880-1980 and Japan. From Petrie to Hamada. Egyptian Antiquities of Kyoto University, February 18 2016
  • Stevenson, A. and Libonati, E. 2015. Artefacts of Excavations. Egyptian Archaeology 46: 27–29.
  • Stevenson, A. 2015. Between the field and the museum: the ongoing project of archaeological context. Egyptian and Egyptological Documents Archives Libraries 4: 109–118.
  • Stevenson, A. 2014. Artefacts of excavation: the collection and distribution of Egyptian finds to museums, 1880–1915. Journal of the History of Collections 26(1): 89–102 DOI: 10.1093/jhc/fht017

Scattered Finds: Archaeology, Egyptology and Museums. Available to download open access from UCL Press.