Incoming Resources
- Time team, Castle Howard and other digs, Discs 1 & 2
- The Oxford handbook of historical ecology and applied archaeology, edited by Christian Isendahl and Daryl Stump
- Archaeologies of landscape, contemporary perspectives, edited by Wendy Ashmore and A. Bernard Knapp
- Conflict in the archaeology of living traditions, edited by Robert Layton
- Archaeological approaches to cultural identity, edited by Stephen Shennan
- Intangible heritage embodied, D. Fairchild Ruggles, Helaine Silverman, editors
- The story of archaeology in 50 great discoveries, Justin Pollard
- The Oxford handbook of historical archaeology, edited by James Symonds and Vesa-Pekka Herva
- The archaeology of colonialism, edited by Claire L. Lyons and John K. Papadopoulos
- The Politics of the past, edited by Peter Gathercole, David Lowenthal
- In ruins, a journey through history, art, and literature, Christopher Woodward
- Yi wai de fa xian:, qi ji fa sheng de 30 ge li shi xing shun jian, Claire Llewellyn
- The story of archaeology, an illustrated history of 50 great discoveries, Justin Pollard
- Ancient treasures, Richard Hammond
- Pirate treasure, Nick Hunter
- History's lost treasures, and the secrets behind them, Eric Chaline
- Bigger than history, why archaeology matters, Brian Fagan & Nadia Durrani
- Ancient treasures, Nick Hunter
- Historium, illustrated by Richard Wilkinson ; written by Jo Nelson
- Exploring prehistory, how archaeology reveals our past, Pam J. Crabtree, New York University ; Douglas V. Campana, New York University and National Park Service
- Antiquities, Maxwell L. Anderson
- Wonders of the ancient world, antiquity's greatest feats of design and engineering, Justin Pollard
- Secrets of the dead, mummies and other human remains from around the world, Matt Ralphs ; Gordy Wright
- The memory code, the traditional Aboriginal memory technique that unlocks the secrets of Stonehenge, Easter Island and ancient monuments the world over, Lynne Kelly
- Tomb explorers, Nicola Barber
- Tales of ancient worlds, [Stefan Milosavljevich ; Sam Caldwell]
- Anthropocene, a new introduction to world prehistory, Joy McCorriston, Julie Field, The Ohio State University
- Pompeii and other lost cities, John Malam
- Digging up Britain, ten discoveries, a million years of history, Mike Pitts
- Bones unearthed!, Kerrie Logan Hollihan
- A little history of archaeology, Brian Fagan
- Amazing treasures, 100+ objects and places that will boggle your mind, written by David Long ; illustrated by Muti
- Lost cities, by Giles Laroche
- The Oxford handbook of public heritage theory and practice, edited by Angela M. Labrador and Neil Asher Silberman
- Metaphor and material culture, Christopher Tilley
- Collecting across cultures, material exchanges in the early modern Atlantic world, edited by Daniela Bleichmar and Peter C. Mancall
- Everyday objects, medieval and early modern material culture and its meanings, edited by Tara Hamling and Catherine Richardson
- The Oxford handbook of zooarchaeology, edited by Umberto Albarella with Mauro Rizzetto, Hannah Russ, Kim Vickers, Sarah Viner-Daniels
- Who were the first people?, Phil Roxbee Cox and Struan Reid
- The Reliquary
- The meanings of things, material culture and symbolic expression, edited by Ian Hodder
- Across space and time, papers from the 41st Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Perth, 25-28 March 2013, edited by Arianna Traviglia
- Uses of heritage, Laurajane Smith
- Archaeology, Jane McIntosh
- The Oxford handbook of light in archaeology, edited by Costas Papadopoulos
- Comparison in anthropology, the impossible method, Matei Candea
- Archaeological Resource Management, An International Perspective, John Carman
- U.S. cultural diplomacy and archaeology, soft power, hard heritage, Christina Luke and Morag M. Kersel
- Entangled, an archaeology of the relationships between humans and things, Ian Hodder
- Lost cities, Nicola Barber