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Academic presentations

2018: European Association of Arhcaeologists, Barcelona. Biofuels and respiratory health: multi-proxy approaches at Neolithic Çatalhöyük. 

2017: University of Sheffield, Department of Archaeology. Biofuels and respiratory health at Çatalhöyük.

Related publications

  • Shillito, L-M.  Helen Mackay, Scott Haddow, Camilla Mazzucato and Anil Namdeo (2017) Biofuels and Respiratory Health: The Potentials of the Archaeological Record at Çatalhöyük. Chapter 29. Archive report 2017 353-356
  • Shillito, L-M. (2017) Multivocality and Multiproxy approaches to the use of space: lessons from 25 years of research at Çatalhöyük World Archaeology
  • Shillito, L-M. and Ryan, P. (2013) Surfaces and streets: phytoliths, micromorphology and changing use of space at Neolithic Çatalhöyük (Turkey) Antiquity 87 (337): 684 – 700.
  • Shillito, L.-M., and Matthews, W. (2013). Geoarchaeological Investigations of Midden-Formation Processes in the Early to Late Ceramic Neolithic Levels at Çatalhöyük, Turkey ca. 8550–8370 cal BP Geoarchaeology: an International Journal 28: 25 – 49.
  • Shillito, L-M., Matthews, W., Almond, M.J. and Bull, I.D. (2011) The microstratigraphy of middens: capturing daily routine in rubbish at Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey Antiquity 85(329): 1024 - 1038.
  • Shillito, L-M. (2011) Simultaneous thin section and phytolith observations of finely stratified deposits from Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey: implications for paleoeconomy and Early Holocene paleoenvironment. Journal of Quaternary Science 26(6) 576–588.
  • Shillito, L-M., Matthews, W. And Almond, M.J. (2013) Ecology, diet and discard practices: new interdisciplinary approaches to the study of middens – integrating micromorphological, phytolith and geochemical analyses. Humans and Landscapes of Çatalhöyük: reports from the 2000-2008 excavations. Volume 8. Chapter 3. Hodder, I. (ed) Cotsen Institute/BIAA Monograph. p. 63-75.
  • Shillito, L-M. (2012) Preliminary Microstratigraphic Observations of Ash Deposits and Architectural Materials at Kamiltepe, Azerbaijan. In Ancient Kura 2010–2011. The First Two Seasons of Joint Fieldwork in the Southern Caucasus. Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Iran und Turan 44: 1-189. Ed. by Lyonnet, B., Guliyev, F., Helwing, B., Aliyev, T., Hansen, S. and Mirtskhulava, G. p. 31-36.