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Shaw, J; (2018) Environmentalism as Religio-Medical ‘Worldview': New Synergies Between the Palaeoenvironmental Humanities, Ecological Public Health, and Climate-Change Activism. Current Swedish Archaeology , 26 pp. 61-78. Green open access
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Shaw, J; (2017) A 'reflexive' multi-stage survey methodology for historical landscape research in Central India: fieldwalking, local knowledge, and satellite imagery as archaeological site prospection and mapping tools in the Sanchi Survey Project. Current Science , 113 (10) pp. 1918-1933. 10.18520/cs/v113/i10/1918-1933. Green open access
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Shaw, J; (2017) Archaeology, climate-change and environmental ethics: diachronic perspectives on human:non-human:environment worldviews, activism and care. World Archaeology , 48 (4) 10.1080/00438243.2016.1326754. Green open access
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Shaw, J; (2017) Religion, 'Nature' and Environmental Ethics in Ancient India: Archaeologies of Human:Non-Human Suffering and Well-being in early Buddhist and Hindu contexts. World Archaeology , 48 (4) pp. 517-543. 10.1080/00438243.2016.1250671. Green open access
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Shaw, J; (2013) Archaeologies of Buddhist propagation in ancient India: ‘ritual’ and ‘practical’ models of religious change. World Archaeology , 45 (1) 83 - 108. 10.1080/00438243.2013.778132. Green open access
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Shaw, J; (2013) Archaeology of religious change: introduction. World Archaeology , 45 (1) 1 - 11. 10.1080/00438243.2013.783968. Green open access
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Sykes, N; Shaw, J; (2018) New directions in the archaeology of medicine: deep-time approaches to human-animal-environmental care. World Archaeology , 50 (3) pp. 365-383. 10.1080/00438243.2018.1574393. Green open access
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Book chapter

Shaw, Julia; (2025) Water-Access, Urbanism and Monastic Placemaking: Upland-lowland Socio-ecologies and Governmentalities in Early-historic South Asia. In: Keller, Sara, (ed.) Accessing Water in The South Asian City. Primus Publisher: New Delhi.

Shaw, J; (2019) Stupas and monastic landscapes in Central India. In: Hida, R and Itakura, M and Miyaji, A, (eds.) Asian Buddhist Art Anthology =『アジア仏教美術論集』. Chuo Koron Bijutsu Shuppan = 中央公論美術出版: Tokyo, Japan. Green open access
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Shaw, J; (2019) Breathing Life into Monuments of Death: The Stupa and the 'Buddha Body' in Sanchi's Socio-Ecological Landscape. In: Kaul, S, (ed.) Eloquent Spaces Meaning and Community in Early Indian Architecture. Routledge India: New Delhi, India. Green open access
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