THE CHALLENGE OF ‘TECHNOLOGICAL CHOICES’FOR MATERIALS SCIENCE APPROACHES IN ARCHAEOLOGY B Sillar, MS Tite Archaeometry 42 (1), 2-20, 2000 | 491 | 2000 |
The social agency of things? Animism and materiality in the Andes B Sillar Cambridge Archaeological Journal 19 (3), 367-377, 2009 | 207 | 2009 |
Dung by preference: the choice of fuel as an example of how Andean pottery production is embedded within wider technical, social, and economic practices B Sillar Archaeometry 42 (1), 43-60, 2000 | 162 | 2000 |
Shaping culture: making pots and constructing households. An ethnoarchaeological study of pottery production, trade and use in the Andes B Sillar BAR Publishing, 2000 | 153 | 2000 |
The dead and the drying: techniques for transforming people and things in the Andes B Sillar Journal of material culture 1 (3), 259-289, 1996 | 117 | 1996 |
Playing with God: Cultural perceptions of children, play and miniatures in the Andes B Sillar Archaeological review from Cambridge 13 (2), 47-63, 1994 | 83 | 1994 |
Reputable pots and disreputable potters: Individual and community choice in present-day pottery production and exchange in the Andes B Sillar Oxbow Books Ltd, 1997 | 77 | 1997 |
Acts of God and active material culture: agency and commitment in the Andes B Sillar Agency Uncovered, 153-189, 2016 | 52 | 2016 |
Evaluating effects of chemical weathering and surface contamination on the in situ provenance analysis of building stones in the Cuzco region of Peru with portable XRF D Ogburn, B Sillar, JC Sierra Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (4), 1823-1837, 2013 | 46 | 2013 |
Identidad étnica bajo el dominio Inka: una evaluación arqueológica y etnohistórica de las repercusiones del estado Inka en el grupo étnico Canas B Sillar, E Dean Boletín de arqueología PUCP, 205-264, 2002 | 44 | 2002 |
The social life of the Andean dead B Sillar Archaeological Review from Cambridge 11 (1), 107-123, 1992 | 37 | 1992 |
Who's indigenous? Whose archaeology? B Sillar Public Archaeology 4 (2-3), 71-94, 2005 | 33* | 2005 |
Using the present to interpret the past: the role of ethnographic studies in Andean archaeology B Sillar, GR Joffré World Archaeology 48 (5), 656-673, 2016 | 28 | 2016 |
Rethinking cultural hybridity and technology transfer: SEM microstructural analysis of lead glazed ceramics from early colonial Peru P VanValkenburgh, SJ Kelloway, KL Privat, B Sillar, J Quilter Journal of Archaeological Science 82, 17-30, 2017 | 27 | 2017 |
Miniatures and Animism: The Communicative Role of Inka Carved Stone Conopa B Sillar Journal of Anthropological Research 72 (4), 442-464, 2016 | 25 | 2016 |
The building and rebuilding of walls: Aspirations, commitments and tensions within an Andean community and the archaeological monument they inhabit B Sillar Journal of Material Culture 18 (1), 27-51, 2013 | 22 | 2013 |
Caminando a través del tiempo: geografías sagradas en Cacha/Raqchi, departamento del Cuzco (Perú) B Sillar Revista Andina, 221-246, 2002 | 22 | 2002 |
Technological choices and experimental archaeology, comments on MS Tite, V. Kilikoglou and G. Vekinis,‘Review Article: Strength, toughness and thermal shock resistance of … B Sillar Archaeometry 43 (3), 301-324, 2003 | 21 | 2003 |
Patrimoine vivant* Les illas et conopas des foyers andins B Sillar, M Benguigui Techniques & culture 58, 66-81, 2012 | 20 | 2012 |
My state or yours? Wari “labor camps” and the Inka cult of Viracocha at Raqchi, Cuzco, Peru B Sillar, E Dean, AP Trujillo Latin American Antiquity 24 (1), 21-46, 2013 | 19 | 2013 |