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Article
Frachetti, MD;
Smith, CE;
Traub, CM;
Williams, TD;
(2017)
Nomadic ecology shaped the highland geography of Asia's Silk Roads.
Nature
, 543
(7644)
pp. 193-198.
10.1038/nature21696.
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Williams, T;
(2012)
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Photography: Exploring the Medieval City of Merv, on the Silk Roads of Central Asia.
Archaeology International
, 15
54 - 68.
10.5334/ai.1522.
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Williams, T;
(2011)
The curious tale of Preah Vihear: the process and value of World Heritage nomination.
[Editorial comment].
Conservation and management of archaeological sites
, 13
(1)
1 - 7.
10.1179/175355211X13097877338851.
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Williams, T;
(2006)
Training courses at the Old Silk Road city of Merv, Turkmenistan.
Archaeology International
, 9
53 - 57.
10.5334/ai.0914.
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Williams, T;
(2003)
Ancient Merv, Turkmenistan: research, conservation and management at a World Heritage Site.
Archaeology International
(6)
40 - 43.
10.5334/ai.0612.
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Williams, T;
LIN Chih-Hung, R;
(2019)
Sustaining the cultural landscapes of the South Asia Silk Roads.
World Heritage
, 93
pp. 16-17.
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Williams, T;
Wordsworth, P;
(2010)
Merv to the Oxus: a desert survey of routes and surviving archaeology.
Archaeology International
, 12
27 - 30.
10.5334/ai.1207.
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Williams, TD;
(2018)
The conservation and management of archaeological sites: a twenty-year perspective.
Conservation Perspectives: The GCI Newsletter
, 33
(1)
pp. 5-9.
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Williams, TD;
(2016)
Silk Roads in the Kingdom of Bhutan and the development of a national heritage inventory.
Archaeology International
, 19
pp. 122-133.
10.5334/ai.1918.
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Williams, TD;
(2016)
Syria: The Hurt and The Rebuilding.
[Editorial comment].
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites
, 17
(4)
pp. 299-301.
10.1080/13505033.2016.1175908.
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Williams, TD;
Campbell, K;
Jorayev, G;
Wordsworth, P;
Jepbarov, R;
Moriset, S;
(2018)
Semi-fortified palatial complexes in Central Asia: new work at the Great Kyz Kala, Merv, Turkmenistan.
Archaeology International
, 21
(1)
pp. 153-169.
10.5334/ai-395.
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Book
Williams, T;
(2020)
Final Technical Report on the results of the UNESCO/Japanese Funds-in-Trust project: Support for Silk Roads World Heritage Sites in Central Asia (Phase II), April 2015 – November 2019.
[Book].
UCL Institute of Archaeology: London, UK.
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Williams, T;
(1993)
Public buildings in the south-west quarter of Roman London.
CBA Research Reports: Vol.88.
Council for British Archaeology: London.
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Williams, TD;
(2016)
Final Technical Report on the results of the UNESCO/Korean Funds-in-Trust Project: Support for the Preparation for the World Heritage Serial Nomination of the Silk Roads in South Asia, 2013-2016.
[Book].
UCL Institute of Archaeology: London, UK.
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Williams, TD;
(2014)
The Silk Roads: an ICOMOS thematic study.
[Book].
International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS): Paris, France.
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Book chapter
Williams, TD;
(2015)
Mapping the Silk Roads.
In: Walter, MN and Ito-Adler, JP, (eds.)
The Silk Road: interwoven history.
(pp. 1-42).
Cambridge Institutes Press: Cambridge, MA, USA.
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Williams, TD;
(2014)
Archaeology: Reading the City through Time.
In: Bandarin, F and van Oers, R, (eds.)
Reconnecting the City: The Historic Urban Landscape Approach and the Future of Urban Heritage.
(pp. 19-46).
Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford, UK.
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Williams, T;
(2018)
Heritage and Human Rights.
In: López Varela, SL, (ed.)
The Encyclopedia of Archaeological Sciences.
Wiley: Hoboken, NJ, USA.
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Williams, TD;
(2018)
Sultan Kala: the development of a city.
In: Muradov, R, (ed.)
Traces of Empires: Culture of Central Asia from Alexander the Great to the Timurids. In Memory of Galina A. Pugačenkova.
(pp. 415-430).
French Archaeological Delegation in Afghanistan & French Institute for Central Asian Studies: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
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Williams, TD;
(2015)
Preservation in situ: not an ethical principle, but rather an option amongst many.
In: van den Dries, M and van der Linde, S and Strecker, A, (eds.)
Fernweh Crossing borders and connecting people in archaeological heritage management. Essays in honour of prof. Willem J.H. Willems.
(pp. 38-41).
Sidestone Press: Leiden, Netherlands.
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Williams, TD;
Vilekis, O;
Jorayev, G;
(2015)
Wider value of UNESCO to Kazakhstan.
In: Voyakin, D and Utegenova, A, (eds.)
Thematic research “Wider Value of UNESCO to Kazakhstan”.
(pp. 6-29).
National Commission of the Republic of Kazakhstan for UNESCO and ISESCO: Almaty, Kazakhstan.
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Proceedings paper
Williams, TD;
(2016)
ICOMOS thematic study and the Eastern Silk Roads.
In: Aramphongphan, P, (ed.)
The Eastern Silk Roads Story: 2015 conference proceedings.
(pp. pp. 17-29).
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO): Paris.
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Report
Williams, T;
(2018)
Maritime Silk Routes: Report on UNESCO Expert Meeting, London, 30-31st May, 2017.
UCL Institute of Archaeology: London.
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