Neolithic transition in Europe: the radiocarbon record revisited M Gkiasta, T Russell, S Shennan, J Steele Antiquity 77 (295), 45-62, 2003 | 275 | 2003 |
Modelling the spread of farming in the Bantu-speaking regions of Africa: an archaeology-based phylogeography T Russell, F Silva, J Steele PLoS One 9 (1), e87854, 2014 | 126 | 2014 |
The archaeological evidence for the appearance of pastoralism and farming in southern Africa F Lander, T Russell PLoS One 13 (6), e0198941, 2018 | 72 | 2018 |
The application of the Harris matrix to San rock art at Main Caves North, KwaZulu-Natal T Russell | 72 | 2000 |
Mapping past human land use using archaeological data: A new classification for global land use synthesis and data harmonization KD Morrison, E Hammer, O Boles, M Madella, N Whitehouse, MJ Gaillard, ... PloS one 16 (4), e0246662, 2021 | 54 | 2021 |
‘What is consumed is wasted’: from foraging to herding in the southern African Later Stone Age T Russell, F Lander Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 50 (3), 267-317, 2015 | 44 | 2015 |
Through the skin: Exploring pastoralist marks and their meanings to understand parts of East African rock art T Russell Journal of Social Archaeology, 2012 | 28 | 2012 |
The spatial analysis of radiocarbon databases: The spread of the first farmers in Europe and of the fat-tailed sheep in Southern Africa. TM Russell | 24 | 2003 |
‘Where goats connect people’: Cultural diffusion of livestock not food production amongst southern African hunter-gatherers during the Later Stone Age T Russell Journal of Social Archaeology 17 (2), 115-137, 2017 | 22 | 2017 |
‘The bees are our sheep’: the role of honey and fat in the transition to livestock keeping during the last two thousand years in southernmost Africa T Russell, F Lander Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 50 (3), 318-342, 2015 | 21 | 2015 |
No one said it would be easy. Ordering San paintings using the Harris Matrix: Dangerously fallacious? A reply to David Pearce T Russell The South African Archaeological Bulletin 67 (196), 267-272, 2012 | 19 | 2012 |
A geo-referenced radiocarbon database for Early Iron Age sites in sub-Saharan Africa: initial analysis T Russell, J Steele Southern African Humanities 21 (1), 327-344, 2009 | 18 | 2009 |
Sequencing rock paintings: the application of the Harris matrix to rock art at Main Caves North, Giant's Castle Game Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal T Russell submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of BSc.(Hons), 1997 | 16 | 1997 |
The position of Rock Art. A consideration of how GIS can contribute to the understanding of the age and authorship of rock art T Russell Working with rock art, 36-45, 2012 | 15 | 2012 |
A southern African archaeological database of organic containers and materials, 800 cal BC to cal AD 1500: Possible implications for the transition from foraging to livestock … F Lander, T Russell PLoS One 15 (7), e0235226, 2020 | 12 | 2020 |
A re-consideration of the rock engravings at the burial site of Namoratung'a south, Northern Kenya and their relationship to modern Turkana livestock brands T Russell, P Kiura The South African Archaeological Bulletin 66 (194), 121-128, 2011 | 10 | 2011 |
Male-biased migration from East Africa introduced pastoralism into southern Africa M Vicente | 7 | 2021 |
Fat-tailed sheep and thin-walled pots: contextualising rock art and pre-agriculturist pottery within the last 3000 years in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa F Lander, T Russell Southern African Humanities 27, 113, 2015 | 7 | 2015 |
The role of the Cape’s unique climatic boundaries in sustaining specialised pastoralists in southern Africa during the last 2000 years T Russell Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 55 (2), 242-257, 2020 | 6 | 2020 |
‘People will no longer be people but will have markings and be animals’: investigating connections between diet, myth, ritual and rock art in southern African … T Russell Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa 52 (2), 192-208, 2017 | 6 | 2017 |