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A critique of the revised Conflict Tactics Scales-2 (CTS-2) (2017)
Journal Article
Jones, R. T., Browne, K., & Chou, S. (2017). A critique of the revised Conflict Tactics Scales-2 (CTS-2). Aggression and Violent Behavior, 37, 83-90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.avb.2017.08.005

The purpose of this review is to critically evaluate the Conflict Tactics Scales-2, a measure used worldwide for research and clinical practices. The reliability, validity and normative samples of the CTS-2 are considered and compared with similar ps... Read More about A critique of the revised Conflict Tactics Scales-2 (CTS-2).

Is it time for an elemental and humoral (re)turn in archaeology? (2016)
Journal Article
Jones, R., Miller, H., & Sykes, N. (2016). Is it time for an elemental and humoral (re)turn in archaeology?. Archaeological Dialogues, 23(2), https://doi.org/10.1017/S1380203816000210

This paper asks whether archaeologists might profitably re-engage with the pre-Enlightenment doctrines of elemental philosophy and humoral theory as paradigms more relevant for archaeological interpretation in certain contexts than much of current th... Read More about Is it time for an elemental and humoral (re)turn in archaeology?.

Wild to domestic and back again: the dynamics of fallow deer management in medieval England (c.11th-16th century AD) (2016)
Journal Article
Sykes, N., Ayton, G., Bowen, F., Baker, K., Baker, P., Carden, R. F., …Worley, F. (2016). Wild to domestic and back again: the dynamics of fallow deer management in medieval England (c.11th-16th century AD). Science and Technology of Archaeological Research, 2(1), 113-126. https://doi.org/10.1080/20548923.2016.1208027

This paper presents the results of the first comprehensive scientific study of the fallow deer, a non-native species whose medieval-period introduction to Britain transformed the cultural landscape. It brings together data from traditional zooarchaeo... Read More about Wild to domestic and back again: the dynamics of fallow deer management in medieval England (c.11th-16th century AD).