Professor Ian Ralston
Bibliography


A1 BOOKS
A2 RESEARCH REPORTS & ARTICLES Page One (1999 - 2011)
A2 RESEARCH REPORTS & ARTICLES Page Two (1990 - 1998)
A2 RESEARCH REPORTS & ARTICLES Page Three (1975 - 1989)
A3 BOOK CHAPTERS & CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Page One (1995 - 2011)
A3 BOOK CHAPTERS & CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Page Two (1976 - 1995)
B1 MINOR BOOKS & GUIDES
B2 OTHER REPORTS, ARTICLES & NOTES
C COMMISSIONED RESEARCH
D APPLIED RESEARCH
E PROOFS OF EVIDENCE (PUBLIC LOCAL INQUIRIES)
F EDITED WORKS
G REVIEWS & COMMENTS
H TRANSLATIONS
I IN PRESS
I: IN PRESS
"Bourges and the civitas of the Bituriges cubi", in ed. Collis, J. R. New light on Caesar's Gaul. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.
‘Oppida in Caesar’s Gallic War’, in ed.Strassler, R., The Landmark Caesar’s Gallic Wars. New York: the Free Press.
(with Buchsenschutz, O.) ‘Urbanisation et aristocratie celtiques’, in press AFEAF 2010 (Aschaffenburg)
'Reflections on the presentation of Scottish archaeology in British prehistories since Gordon Childe's Prehistoric Communities (1940)' for Roots of Nationhood conference volume, Scottish Archaeological Forum, Glasgow University eds Hammersley, L. et al.
'A Celtic Iron Age in Scotland? Where are we now?' for Interpretierte Eisenzeiten - Fallstudien, Methoden, Theorie: 4 Linzer Gespräche zur intperpretativen Eisenzeitarchäologie.
(with Halliday, Strat) 'Major forts and 'minor oppida' in Scotland: a reconsideration'.
Review of: Geddes, George & Hale, Alex The archaeological landscape of Bute. Edinburgh RCAHMS 2010 978 1 902419 74 9. £7.50. for Scottish Archaeological Journal.
Contributions (including ‘Fortifications’, written jointly with Olivier Buchsenschutz) to ed. Urban, Otto forthcoming / Lexikon zur keltischen Archäologie: Wien: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaft: Broxmouth; Burnswark; Calgacos, Mons Graupius and the tribes of Scotland; Castle Law, Abernethy; Caterthuns; Crannogs; Deskford; Finavon; General/Scotland; Milton Loch; Massive metalwork; Northern Isles; Rispain; Scotstarvit; Souterrains; Torrs, Traprain; Vitrified forts (all written jointly with Fraser Hunter, National Museum); Orkney