RICHARD P EVERSHED PUBLICATIONS Primary Journals (Refereed) 1. Gas chromatographic and structure analysis of volatile pheromons in insects. E.D. Morgan, R.P. Evershed and R.C. Tyler. J. Chromatogr. (1979) 186, 605-610 2. A Chemical study of the Dufours glands of two Attine ants. R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan. Insect. Biochem. (1980) 10, 81-86. 3. Chemical investigations of the Dufour gland of Attine ants. R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan Insect. Biochem. (1981) 11, 343-351. 4. Comparative study of the Dufour gland secretions of workers of four species Myrmica ants. M.-C. Cammaerts, R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan. J. Insect. Physiol. (1981) 27, 59-65. 5. Comparative study of the mandibular gland secretion of four species of Myrmica ants. M.C. Cammaerts, R.P. Evershed, and E.D. Morgan. J. Insect. Physiol. (1981) 27, 225-231. 6. Identification of the trail pheromone of the ant Myrmica rubra L., and related species. R.P. Evershed, E.D. Morgan and M.-C. Cammaerts, Naturwissenschaften (1981) 67, 374. 7. 3-Ethyl-2,5-dimethylpyrazine, the trail pheromone from the venom gland of eight species of Myrmica ants. R.P. Evershed, E.D. Morgan, and M.-C. Cammaerts. Insect. Biochem. (1982) 12, 383-391. 8. Mandibular gland secretions of workers of Myrmica species. M.-C. Cammaerts, R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan. Physiol. Ent. (1982) 7, 119-125. 9. Preparative-scale separation of alkene geometric isomers by liquid chromatography. R.P. Evershed, E.D. Morgan and L.D. Thompson. J. Chromatogr. (1982) 237, 350-354. 10. Capillary GC and GC-MS of porphyrins and metalloporphyrins. P.J. Marriott, J.P. Gill, R.P. Evershed, G. Eglinton and J.R. Maxwell. Chromatographia (1982) 16, 304-308. 11. Comparison of three derivatives for the enantiomeric separation of chiral alcohols and the absolute configuration of the Myrmica ant 3-octanol. A.B. Attygalle, E.D. Morgan, R.P. Evershed and S.J. Rowland. J. Chromatogr. (1983) 260, 411-417. 12. The volatile components of the mandibular gland secretion of workers of the ants Myrmica lobicornis and Myrmica sulcinodis. M.-C. Cammaerts, R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan. J. Insect. Physiol. (1983) 29, 659-664. 13. The amounts of trail pheromone substances in the venom of workers of four species of Attine ants. R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan. Insect. Biochem. (1983) 13, 469-474. 14. Dufour gland secretions of worker ants Myrmica sulcinodis and Myrmica lobicornis, and comparison with six other species of Myrmica. A.B. Attygalle, R.P. Evershed, E.D. Morgan and M.-C. Cammaerts. Insect. Biochem. (1983) 13, 507-512. 15. The chemical composition of the Dufour gland contents of workers of the ant Formica cunicularia. A test for recognition of the species. J.P.J. Billan, J.A.K. van Boven, R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan. Annls. Soc. r. Zool. Belg. (1983) 113(1), 283-289. 16. A morphological comparison of the Dufour gland of workers of Acromyrmex octospinosus and Myrmica rubra. J.P.J. Billan, R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan. Entomol. Exper. Applic. (1984) 35, 205-213. 1 17. Computerised GC-MS analysis of petrophorphyrins. G. Eglinton, R.P. Evershed and J.P. Gill. Organic Geochemistry (1984) 6, 157-165. 18. An organic geochemical study of the upper Kimmeridge clay formation. P. Farrimond, P. Commet, G. Eglinton, R.P. Evershed, M. Hall, D.W. Park and A.M.K. Wardroper. Mar. Pet. Geol. (1984) 1, 340-354. 19. Computerised GC-MS analysis of alkyl porphyrins. P.J. Marriott, J.P. Gill, R.P. Evershed, C. Hein and G. Eglinton. J. Chromatogr. (1984) 301, 107-128. 20. Structure analysis of naturally occurring alkyl porphyrins by hydrogen chemical ionisation mass spectrometry. G.A. Wolff, M.I. Chicarelli, G.J. Shaw, R.P. Evershed, J.M. Quirke and J.R. Maxwell. Tetrahedron (1984) 40, 3777-3786. 21. Phermonal activity of chiral 3-octanol for Myrmica ant. M.-C.. Cammaerts, A.B. Attygalle, R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan. Physiol. Ent. (1985) 10, 33-36. 22. Hydrogen chemical ionisation mass spectrometry of metallophorphyrins. R.P. Evershed, J.G. Shaw, G.A. Wolff and G. Eglinton. Organic Mass Spectrom. (1985) 20, 445-453. 23. Pine wood origin for pitch from the Mary Rose. R.P. Evershed, K. Jerman and G. Eglinton. Nature (1985) 314, 528-5. 24. Computerised GC-MS analysis of petrophorphyrins of the Gilsonite bitumen (Eocene, Utah, USA). J.P. Gill, R.P. Evershed, M.I. Chicarelli, G.A. Wolff, G. Eglinton and J.R. Maxwell. J. Chromatogr. (1985) 350, 37-62. 25. Reverse search and related processing of gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric data from petroporphyrin analyses. C.S. Hein, J.P. Gill, R.P. Evershed and G. Eglinton. Anal. Chem. (1985) 57, 1872-1879. 26. A new kind of deoxophylloerthioporphyrin found in crude oil from the gypsum-salt environment. X. Fenfang, S. Guoying, F. Jiamo, R.P. Evershed and J. Jigang. Geochimica Sinica. (1985) 358-362. 27. The contents of Dufour glands of workers of three species of Tetramorium (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). J.P.J. Billan, R.P. Evershed, A.B. Attygalle, E.D. Morgan and D.G. Ollett. J. Chem. Ecol. (1986) 12, 669-685. 28. High performance liquid chromatography analysis of free-base porphyrins I. An improved method. A.J.G. Barwise, R.P. Evershed, G.A. Wolff, G. Eglinton and J.R. Maxwell. J. Chromatogr. (1986) 368, 1-9. 29. Comparative computerised gas chromatographic–mass spectrometric analysis of petroporphyrins. J.P. Gill, R.P. Evershed and G. Eglinton. J. Chromatogr. (1986) 369, 281-312. 30. Identification of ecdysone 22-long-chain fatty acyl esters in newly laid eggs of the cattle tick Boophilus microplus. T. Crosby, R.P. Evershed, D. Lewis, P. Wigglesworth and H.H. Rees. Biochem. J. (1986) 240, 131-138. 31. A re-examination of the mandibular gland contents of Tetramorium caespitum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). M.F. Ali, R. Cammaerts, R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan. Insect. Biochem. (1987) 17, 237-241. 32. Proof of a pine wood origin for pitch from Tudor (Mary Rose) and Etruscan shipwrecks: Application of Analytical Organic Chemistry in Archaeology. N. Robinson, R.P. Evershed, W.H. Higgs, K. Jerman and G. Eglinton. Analyst (1987) 112, 367-644. 2 33. Capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of ecdysteroids. R.P. Evershed, J.G. Mercer and H.H. Rees. J. Chromatogr. (1987) 390, 357-369. 34. Capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of cholesterol esters with negative ammonia chemical ionisation. R.P. Evershed and L.J. Goad. Biomed. Environ. Mass. Spectrom. (1987) 14, 131-140. 35. A strategy for the analysis of steryl esters from plants and animal tissues. R.P. Evershed, V.L. Male and L.J. Goad. J. Chromatogr. (1987) 400, 187-205. 36. Lipid Preservation in Lindow Man. R.P. Evershed and R.C. Connolly. Naturwissenschaften (1988) 75, 143-145. 37. Isolation and characterisation of intact steryl ferulates from seeds. R.P. Evershed, N. Spooner, M.C. Prescott and L.J. Goad. J. Chromatogr. (1988) 440, 23-25. 38. Capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of intact fatty acyl esters of pregnane steroids. R.P. Evershed and L.J. Goad. Biomed. Environ. Mass. Spectrom. (1988) 16, 169174. 39. Identifications of point of specific enzymic cleavage of P1,P4-bis(5’adenosyl)tetraphosphate by negative ion FAB mass spectrometry. A.G. McLennan, M. Prescott and R.P. Evershed. Biomed. Environ. Mass Spectrom. (1989) 18, 450-452. 40. Detection of unconjugated and conjugated steroids in the ovary, eggs and haemolymph of the decapod crustacean. N.J. Fairs, R.P. Evershed, P.T. Quinlan and L.J. Goad. Nephrops norvegicus. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. (1989) 74, 199-208. 41. Negative ion ammonia chemical ionization and electron impact ionization mass spectrometric analysis of steryl fatty acyl esters. R.P. Evershed, M.C. Prescott, N. Spooner and L.J. Goad. Steroids (1989) 53, 285-309. 42. Facile connection of aluminium clad capillary GC columns to a magnetic sector mass spectrometer. R.P. Evershed and M.C. Prescott. Biomed. Environ. Mass Spectrom. (1989) 18, 503-506. 43. Computerised chromatographic-mass spectrometric and high performance liquid chromatographic analysis of sedimentary benzoporphyrins. S. Kaur, J.P. Gill, R.P. Evershed, G. Eglinton and J.R. Maxwell. J. Chromatogr. (1989) 473, 135-151. 44. Metastable ions arising from pseudo-molecular [M-H]-ions produced by fast-atom bombardment negative-ion mass spectrometry of ecdysteroids. R.P. Evershed, M.C. Prescott, M. Kabbouh and H.H. Rees. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (1989) 3, 352-355. 45. Preliminary report of the analysis of lipids from samples of skin from seven Dutch bog bodies. R.P. Evershed. Archaeometry (1990) 32, 139-153. 46. High-temperature gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of triacylglycerols with ammonia negative-ion chemical ionisation. R.P. Evershed, M.C. Prescott and L.J. Goad. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (1990) 14, 345-347. 47. Analysis of organic residues of archaeological origin by high temperature gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. R.P. Evershed, C. Heron and L.J. Goad. Analyst (1990) 115, 1339-1342. 48. Quantitative determination of cholesterol sulphate in plasma by stable isotope dilution fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. M.P. Veares, R.P. Evershed, M.C. Prescott and L.J. Goad. Biomed. Environ. Mass Spectrom. (1990) 19, 583-588. 3 49. Steryl esters in a cell suspension culture of celery (Apium graveolens). L. Dyas, M.C. Prescott, R.P. Evershed and L.J. Goad. Lipids (1990) 26, 536-541. 50. Epicuticular wax components preserved in potsherds as chemical indicators of leafy vegetables in ancient diets. R.P. Evershed, C. Heron and L.J. Goad. Antiquity (1991) 65, 540-544. 51. Effects of migration of soil lipids on organic residues associated with buried potsherds. C. Heron, R.P. Evershed and L.J. Goad. J. Archaeol. Sci. (1991) 18, 641-659. 52. The analysis of steryl conjugates by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. L.J. Goad, R.P. Evershed, L. Dyas, M.C. Prescott and N. Spooner. Anal. Sciences (1991) 7, 975-978. 53. Chemical composition of a bog body adipocere. R.P. Evershed. Archaeometry (1992) 34, 253-265. 54. Deuteriation as an aid to the high temperature gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of steryl fatty acyl esters. R.P. Evershed, M.C. Prescott and L.J. Goad. J. Chromatogr. (1992) 590, 305-312. 55. Characterization of carotenoid acyl esters produced in drought-stressed barley seedlings. P. Barry, R.P. Evershed, A. Young, M.C. Prescott and G. Britton. Phytochem. (1992) 31(9), 3163-3168. 56. Application of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry with selected ion monitoring to the urinalysis of 4-pyridoxic acid. D.M. Leyland, R.P. Evershed, R.H.T. Edwards and R.J. Beynon. J. Chromatogr. (1992) 581, 179-185. 57. The survival of food residues: new methods of analysis, interpretation and application. R.P. Evershed, C. Heron, S. Charters and L.J. Goad. Proc. Brit. Acad. (1992) 77, 187-208. 58. Identification of an adhesive used to repair a Roman jar. S. Charters, R.P. Evershed, L.J. Goad, C. Heron and P.W. Blinkhorn. Archaeometry (1993) 35, 91-101. 59. Quantification and distribution of lipid in archaeological ceramics: implications for sampling potsherd for organic residue analysis. S. Charters, R.P. Evershed, L.J. Goad, P.W. Blinkhorn and V. Denham. Archaeometry (1993) 35, 211-223. 60. Extraction, characterisation and binding analysis of two pheromonally active ligands associated with major urinary protein of the house mouse. D.H.L. Robertson, R.J. Beynon and R.P. Evershed. J. Chem. Ecol. (1993) 19, 1405-1416. 61. Biomolecular archaeology and lipids. R. P. Evershed. World Archaeol. (1993) 25, 74-93. 62. High performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry using thermospray ionisation of free ecdysteroids. R.P. Evershed, M.C. Presott, M. Kabbouh and H.H. Rees. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (1993) 7, 477-481. 63. Application of electrospray mass spectrometry with maximum entropy analysis to the allelic ‘fingerprinting’ of major urinary proteins. R.P. Evershed, D.H.L. Robertson, J.H. Beynon and B. Green. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (1993) 7, 882-886. 64. Application of isotope ratio monitoring gas chromatography/mass spectrometry to the analysis of organic residues of archaeological interest. R.P. Evershed, K.I. Arnot, J. Collister, G. Eglinton and S. Charters. Analyst (1994) 119, 909-914. 65. Detection of nucleotides bases in ancient seeds using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry. K. 4 O’Donoghue, T.A. Brown, J. Carter and R.P. Evershed. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (1994) 8, 503-508. 66. Post-mortem transformation of sterols in bog body tissues. R.P. Evershed and R.C. Connolly. J. Archaeol. Sci. (1994) 5, 577-584. 67. Biomarkers of human activity: The use of coprostanol in the soil as an indicator of human faecal material. P.H. Bethall, J. Ottaway, G. Campbell, L.J. Goad and R.P. Evershed. J. Archaeol. Sci. (1994) 5, 619-632. 68. Detection of carotenoids on supercritical-fluid chromatography (SFC) – A preliminary investigation of the spectral shifts of carotenoids in supercritical carbon-dioxide. B. Hui, A.J. Young, L.A. Booth, G. Britton, R.P. Evershed and R.F. Bilton. Chromatographia (1994) 39, 549-556. 69. Preliminary results for the analysis of lipids in ancient bone. R.P. Evershed, G. TurnerWalker, R.E. M. Hedges, N. Tuross and A. Leyden. J. Archaeol. Sci. (1995) 22, 277-290. 70. Evidence for the mixing of fat and wax in archaeological ceramics. S. Charters, R.P. Evershed, P. Blinkhorn and V. Denham. Archaeometry (1995) 37/1, 13-128. 71. Detection of vegetable oil adulteration using gas chromatography combustion/isotope ratio mass spectrometry. S.E. Woodbury, R.P. Evershed, J.B. Rossell, R.E. Griffiths and P. Farnell. Analytical Chemistry (1995) 67, 2685-2690. 72. Formation of long-chain ketones in ancient pottery vessels by pyrolysis of acyl lipids. R.P. Evershed, A.W. Stott, A. Raven, S.N. Dudd, S. Charters and A. Leyden. Tetrahedron Letts. (1995) 36, 8875-8878. 73. Resistant biomacromolecules in the fossil record. P.F. Van Bergen, M.E. Collinson, D.E.G. Briggs, J.W. De Leeuw, A.C. Scott, R.P. Evershed and P. Finch. Acta Bot. Neerl. (1995) 44, 319-342. 74. High resolution triacylglycerol mixture analysis using high temperature-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry with polarizable stationary phase, negative ion chemical ionisation and mass resolved chromatography. R.P. Evershed. J. Amer. Soc. Mass Spectrom. (1996) 7, 350-362. 75. Application of high performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry with electrospray ionisation to the detection of DNA nucleosides in ancient seeds. K. O’Donoghue, T.A. Brown, J.F. Carter and R.P. Evershed. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (1996) 10, 495-500. 76. Molecular heterogeneity in the major urinary proteins of the house mouse Mus musculus. D.L. Robertson, K.A. Cox, S.J. Gaskell, R.P. Evershed and R.J. Beynon. Biochem. J. (1996) 316, 265-272. 77. Proteinaceous material from potsherds and associated sediments. R.P. Evershed and N. Tuross. J. Archaeol. Sci. (1996) 23, 429-436. 78. Remarkable preservation of biomolecules in ancient radish seeds. K. O’Donoghue, A. Clapham, R.P. Evershed and T. Brown. Proc. Roy. Soc. (1996) 263, 541-547. 79. Measurement of the turnover of glycogen phosphorylase by GC/MS using stable isotope derivatives of pyridoxine (vitamin B6). R.J. Beynon, D.M. Leyland, R.P. Evershed, R.T. Edwards and S.P. Coburn. Biochem. J. (1996) 317, 613-619. 80. Reaction of proteins with vehicle exhaust soot. C.H. Bolton, M.I. Hopton, W. Rogers, R.R. Slade, R.P. Evershed, J.F. Carter and M. Hartog. Biochem. Soc. Trans. (1996) 24, 179. 5 81. Structure analysis of triacylglycerol positional isomers using atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry. H.R. Mottram and R.P. Evershed. Tetrahedron Letts. (1996) 37, 8593-8596. 82. δ13C analysis of cholesterol preserved in archaeological bones and teeth. A.W. Stott and R.P. Evershed. Analytical Chemistry (1996) 68, 4402-4408. 83. Recognition of chitin and proteins in invertebrate cuticles using analytical pyrolysis/gas chromatography and pyrolysis/gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. B.A. Stankeiwicz, P.F. van Bergen, I.J. Duncan, J.F. Carter, D.E.G. Briggs and R.P. Evershed. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (1996) 10, 1747-1750. 84. Simulation experiments for determining the use of ancient pottery vessels: the behaviour of epicuticular leaf wax during boiling of a leafy vegetable. S. Charters, R.P. Evershed, A, Quye, P.W. Blinkhorn and V. Denham. J. Archaeol. Sci. (1997) 24, 1-7. 85. Cholesterol in fossil bones: A new source of palaeodietary and palaeoenvironmental information. A.W. Stott, R.P. Evershed and N. Tuross. Org. Geochem. (1997) 26, 99-103. 86. Preservation of chitin in 25 million-year-old fossils. B.A. Stankiewicz, D.E.G. Briggs, R.P. Evershed, M.B. Flannery and M. Wuttke. Science (1997) 276, 1541-1543. 87. Organic geochemical studies of soils from the Rothamsted classical experiments. P.F. van Bergen, I.D. Bull, P.R. Poulton and R.P. Evershed. Organic Geochem. (1997) 26, 117-135. 88. Variations in the stable carbon isotope compositions of individual lipids from the leaves of modern angiosperms: implications for the study of higher land plant-derived sedimentary organic matter. M.L. Lockheart, P.F. van Bergen and R.P. Evershed. Organic Geochem. (1997) 26, 137-153. 89. Monitoring the routing of dietary and biosynthesised lipids through compound-specific stable isotope (δ13C) measurements at natural abundance. A.W. Stott, E. Davies, R.P. Evershed and N. Tuross. Naturwissenschaften (1997) 84, 82-86. 90. Chemical composition of paleozoic and mesozoic fossil invertebrate cuticles as revealed by pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. B.A. Stankiewicz, D.E.G. Briggs and R.P. Evershed. Energy and Fuels (1997) 11/3, 515-521. 91. 5β-Stigmastanol and related 5β-stanols as biomarkers of manuring: analysis of modern experimental material and assessment of the archaeological potential. R.P. Evershed, P.H. Bethall, P.J. Reynolds and N.J. Walsh. J. Archaeol. Sci. (1997) 24, 485-495. 92. Chemical and morphological changes in ancient seeds and fruits during preservation by desiccation. P.F. van Bergen, H.A. Bland, M.C. Horton and R.P. Evershed. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta (1997) 61, 1919-1930. 93. Chemical preservation of insect cuticles from the Pleistocene asphalt deposits of California, USA. B.A. Stankiewicz, D.E.G. Briggs, R.P. Evershed and I.J. Duncan. Geochimica Cosmochim. Acta (1997) 61/11, 2247-2252. 94. New criteria for the identification of animal fats preserved in archaeological pottery. R.P. Evershed, H.R. Mottram, S.N. Dudd, S. Charters, A.W. Stott, G.J. Lawrence, A.M. Gibson, A. Conner, P.W. Blinkhorn and V. Reeves. Naturwissenschaften (1997) 84, 402-406. 95. Beeswax in lamps and conical cups from Late Minoan Crete. R.P. Evershed, S.J. Vaughan, S.N. Dudd and J.S. Coles. Antiquity (1997) 71, 979-985. 6 96. Formation of long-chain ketones in archaeological pottery vessels by pyrolysis of acyl lipids. A.M. Raven, P.F. van Bergen, A.W. Stott, S.N. Dudd and R.P. Evershed. J. Anal. Appl. Pyrol. (1997) 40/41, 267-285. 97. Identification of triacylglycerol positional isomers present in vegetable oils by high performance liquid chromatography/atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry. H.R. Mottram, S.E. Woodbury and R.P. Evershed. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (1997) 11, 1240-1252. 98. Bile acids as a new class of sewage pollution indicators. M.M. Elhmmali, D.J. Roberts and R.P. Evershed. Environ. Sci. Technol. (1997) 31, 2663-2668. 99. Assessment of bog-body tissue preservation by pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. B.A. Stankiewicz, J.C. Hutchins, R. Thomas, D.E.G. Briggs and R.P. Evershed. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (1997) 11, 1884-1890. 100. Chemical evidence for archaeological frankincense: Boswellic acids and their derivatives in solvent soluble and insoluble fractions of resin-like materials. P.F. van Bergen, T.M. Peakman, E.C. Leigh-Firbank, and R.P. Evershed. Tetrahedron Letts. (1997) 38, 84098412. 101. Volatile compounds in archaeological plant remains and the Maillard reaction during decay of organic matter. R.P. Evershed, H.A. Bland, P.F. van Bergen, J.F. Carter, M.C. Horton and P.A. Rowley-Conwy. Science (1997) 278, 432-433. 102. Archaeological frankincense. R.P. Evershed, P.F. van Bergen, T.M. Peakman, E.C. LeighFirbank, M.C. Horton, D. Edwards, M. Biddle, B. Kjolbye-Biddle and P.A. Rowley-Conwy. Nature (1997) 390, 667-668. 103. Organic geochemical studies of soils from the Rothamsted classical experiments –II, soils from the Hoosfield spring barley experiment treated with different quantities of manure. I.D. Bull, P.F. van Bergen, P.R. Poulton and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (1998) 28, 11-26. 104. Purity assessments of major vegetable oils based on δ13C values of individual fatty acids. S.E. Woodbury, R.P. Evershed and J.B. Rossell. JAOCS (1998) 75, 371-379. 105. Compound-specific δ15N amino acid signals in palaeosols as indicators of early land use: a preliminary study. I.A. Simpson, R. Bol, S.J. Dockrill, K.-J. Petzke and R.P. Evershed. Archaeol. Prospect (1998) 4, 147-152. 106. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of chitin in fossil arthropods using a combination of colorimetric assay and pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. A. Bierstedt, B.A. Stankiewicz, D.E.G. Briggs and R.P. Evershed. Analyst. (1998) 123, 139-145. 107. Comparison of the analytical performance of filament and Curie-point pyrolysis devices. B.A. Stankiewicz, P.F. van Bergen, M.B. Smith, J.F. Carter, D.E.G. Briggs and R.P. Evershed. J. Anal. & Appl. Pyrolysis (1998) 45, 133-151. 108. Biodegradation of the chitin-protein complex in crustacean cuticle. B.A. Stankiewicz, M. Mastalerz, C.H.J. Hof, A. Bierstedt, M.B. Flannery, D.E.G. Briggs and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (1998) 28, 67-76. 109. Laboratory studies of sedimentary lipid preservation: different preservation potentials inferred for leaf and algal lipids. G. Rieley, A.M. Raven, A. Lawson, R.P. Evershed, R.J. Parkes and J.R. Maxwell. Ancient Biomolecules. (1998) 2, 177-183. 110. The molecular preservation of fossil arthropod cuticles. D.E.G. Briggs, R.P. Evershed and B.A. Stankiewicz. Ancient Biomolecules. (1998) 2, 135-146. 7 111. Taphonomy of arthropod cuticles from Pliocene lake sediments, Willershausen, Germany. D.E.G. Briggs, B.A. Stankiewicz, D. Meischner, A. Bierstedt and R.P. Evershed. Palaios. (1998) 13, 386-394. 112. δ13C analyses of vegetable oil fatty acid components, determined by gas chromatographycombustion-isotope ratio mass spectrometry, after saponification or regiospecific hydrolysis. S.E. Woodbury, R.P. Evershed and J.B. Rossell. J. Chromatogr. A. (1998) 805, 249-257. 113. Chemical preservation of plants and insects in natural resins. B.A. Stankiewicz, H.N. Poinar, D.E.G. Briggs, R.P. Evershed and G.O. Poinar Jr. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. Ser. B. (1998) 265, 641-647. 114. Early anthropogenic soil formation at Tofts Ness, Sanday, Orkney. I.A. Simpson, S.J. Dockrill, I.D. Bull and R.P. Evershed. J. Archaeol. Sci. (1998) 25, 729-746. 115. Molecular taphonomy of arthropod and plant cuticles from the Carboniferous of North America: implications for the origin of organic matter in kerogen. B.A. Stankiewicz, A.C. Scott, M.E. Collinson, P. Finch, B. Mosle, D.E.G. Briggs and R.P. Evershed. J. Geol. Soc. (1998) 155, 453-462. 116. Hydroxy and ketonic androstanes: a new class of sterol diagenetic product in peat. L.A. Avsejs, C.J. Nott, J.R. Maxwell and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (1998) 28, 749-753. 117. Molecular coproscopy: dung and diet of the extinct ground sloth Nothrotheriops shastensis. H.N. Poinar, M. Hofreiter, W.G. Spaulding, P.S. Martin, B.A. Stankiewicz, H. Bland, R.P. Evershed, G. Possnert and S. Paabo. Science (1998) 281, 402-406. 118. Assessing microbial lipid contributions during laboratory degradations of fats and oils and pure triacylglycerols absorbed in ceramic potsherds. S.N. Dudd, M. Regert and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (1998) 29, 1345-1354. 119. Leaf carbon isotope compositions and stomatal characters: important considerations for palaeoclimate reconstructions. M.J. Lockheart, I. Poole, P.F. van Bergen and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (1998) 29, 1003-1008. 120. Free and bound fatty acid oxidation products in archaeological ceramic vessels. M. Regert, H.A. Bland, S.N. Dudd, P.F. van Bergen and R.P. Evershed. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. Ser. B. (1998) 265, 2027-2032. 121. Direct demonstration of milk as an element of archaeological economies. S.N. Dudd and R.P. Evershed. Science (1998) 282, 1478-1481. 122. Cholesterol as a new source of palaeodietary information: experimental approaches and archaeological applications. A.W. Stott, R.P. Evershed, V. Jones, J.M. Rogers, N. Tuross and S. Ambrose. J. Archaeol. Sci. (1999) 26, 705-716. 123. Muck ‘n’ molecules: organic geochemical methods for detecting ancient manuring. I.D. Bull, I.A. Simpson, P.F. van Bergen and R.P. Evershed. Antiquity. (1999) 73, 86-96. 124. Interpreting early land management through compound specific stable isotope analysis of archaeological soils. I.A. Simpson, R. Bol, I.D. Bull, R.P. Evershed, K.-J. Petzke and S.J. Dockrill. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (1999) 13, 1315-1319. 125. Studies of organic residues from ancient Egyptian mummies using high temperature-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and sequential thermal desorption-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. S.A. Buckley, A.W. Stott and R.P. Evershed. Analyst (1999) 124, 443-452. 8 126. New chromatographic, mass spectrometric and stable isotope approaches to the classification of degraded animal fats preserved in archaeological pottery. H.R. Mottram, S.N. Dudd, G.J. Lawrence, A.W. Stott and R.P. Evershed. J. Chromatogr. A. (1999) 833, 209-221. 127. Lipids as carriers of anthropogenic signals from Pre-history. R.P. Evershed, S.N. Dudd, S. Charters, H.R. Mottram, A.W. Stott, A. Raven, P.F. van Bergen and H.A. Bland. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1999) 354, 19-31. 128. Unusual triterpenoid fatty acyl ester components of archaeological birch bark tars. S.N. Dudd and R.P. Evershed. Tetrahedron Letts. (1999) 40, 359-362. 129. Lipid biomarkers of manuring practice in relict anthropogenic soils. I.A. Simpson, P.F. van Bergen, V. Perret, M.M. Elhmmali, D.J. Roberts and R.P. Evershed. The Holocene (1999) 9, 223-229. 130. Estimating the contribution of Spartina anglica biomass to salt-marsh sediment using compound specific stable carbon isotope measurements. I.D. Bull, P.F. van Bergen, R. Bol, S. Brown, A.R. Gledhill, A.J. Gray, D.D. Harkness, S.E. Woodbury and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (1999) 30, 477-483. 131. Organic geochemical evidence for the origin of ancient anthropogenic soil deposits at Toft Ness, Sanday, Orkney. I.D. Bull, I.A. Simpson, S.J. Dockrill and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (1999) 30, 535-556. 132. Chemical and morphological changes in human skin during preservation in waterlogged and desiccated environments. M.B. Flannery, B.A. Stankiewicz, J.C. Hutchins, C.W. White and R.P. Evershed. Ancient Biomolecules (1999) 3, 37-50. 133. Evidence for varying patterns of exploitation of animal products in different prehistoric pottery traditions based on lipids preserved in surface and absorbed residues. S.N. Dudd, A.M. Gibson and R.P. Evershed. J. Archaeol. Sci. (1999) 26, 1473-1482. 134. Organic geochemical studies of soils from the Rothamsted Classical Experiments-V: The fate of lipids in different long-term soil experiments. I.D. Bull, P.F. van Bergen, C.J. Nott, P.R. Poulton and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (2000) 31, 389-408. 135. Organic geochemical studies of soils from Rothamsted Classical Experiments – VI: The occurrence and source of organic acids in an experimental grassland soil. C.J. Nott, P.F. van Bergen, P.R. Poulton and R.P. Evershed. Soil Biol. and Biochem. (2000) 32, 13671376. 136. n-Alkane distributions in ombrotropic mires as indicators of vegetation change related to climatic variation. C.J. Nott, S. Xie, L.A. Avesejs, D. Maddy, F.M. Chambers and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (2000) 31, 231-235. 137. The biomolecular palaeontology of continental fossils. D.E.G. Briggs, R.P. Evershed and M.J. Lockheart. Palaeobiology (2000) 26, 169-193. 138. Modelling manuring practices: soil organic matter sustainability of an early Shetland community? W.P. Adderley, I.A. Simpson, M.J. Lockheart, R.P. Evershed and D.D. Davidson. Human Ecology (2000) 28, 415-431. 139. Evidence for demethylation of syringyl moieties in archaeological wood using pyrolysis/gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. P.F. van Bergen, I. Poole, T.M.A. Ogilvie, C. Caple and R.P. Evershed. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (2000) 14, 71-79. 9 140. Detection and classification of atmospheric methane oxidising bacteria in soil by 13CH4 pulse-chasing. I.D. Bull, N.R. Parekh, G.H. Hall, P. Inesen and R.P. Evershed. Nature (2000) 405, 175-178. 141. Chemotaxonomic classification of fossil leaves from the Miocene Clarkia Lake deposit, Idaho, USA, based on n-alkyl lipid distributions and principal component analyses. M.J. Lockheart, P.F. van Bergen and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (2000) 31, 1223-1246. 142. Fonction des ceramiques et alimentation au Neolithique Final sur les cites de Chalain. M. Regert, S.N. Dudd, P. Petrequin and R.P. Evershed. Revue d-Archeometrie. (2000) 23, 9199. 143. The molecularly-uncharacterised component of non-living organic matter in natural environments. J.I. Hedges, G. Eglinton, P.G. Hatcher, D.L. Kirchman, C. Arnosti, S. Derenne, R.P. Evershed, I. Kogel-Knabner, J.W. de Leeuw, R. Littke, W. Michaelis and J. Rullkotter. Org. Geochem. (2000) 31, 945-958. 144. Combined analysis of bile acids and sterols/stanols from riverine particulates to assess sewage discharges and other fecal sources. M.M. Elhmmali, D.J. Roberts, and R.P. Evershed. Environmental Science & Technology (2000) 34, 39-46. 145. Organic geochemical studies of soils from the Rothamsted classical experiments – V. The fate of lipids in different long-term experiments. I.D. Bull, P.F. van Bergen, C.J. Nott, P.R. Paulton and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (2000) 31, 389-408. 146. Palaeoclimate records in compound-specific δD values of a lipid biomarker in ombrotrophic peat. S. Xie, C.J. Nott, L.A. Avsejs, F. Volders, D. Maddy, F.M. Chambers, A. Gledhill, J.F. Carter and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (2000) 31, 1053-1057. 147. Alternative origin of aliphatic polymer in kerogen. B.A. Stankiewicz, D.E.G. Briggs, R. Michels, M.E. Collinson, M.B. Flannery and R.P. Evershed. Geology (2000) 28, 559-562. 148. Detection of palm fruit lipids in archaeological pottery from Qasr Ibrim, Egyptian Nubia. M.S. Copley, P.J. Rose, A. Clapham, D.N. Horton, M.C. Edwards, and R.P. Evershed. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Section (2000) 268, 593-597. 149. Chitin in the fossil record: Identification and quantification of D-glucosamine. M.B. Flannery, A.W. Stott, D.E.G. Briggs and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (2001) 32, 745754. 150. The effects of surficial weathering on the stable isotope, amino acid and lipid composition of bones. P.L. Koch, A.K. Behrensmeyer, N. Tuross, A.W. Stott, R.P. Evershed and M. L. Fogel. Ancient Biomolecules (2001) 3, 117-134. 151. Processing palm fruits in the Nile Valley – biomolecular evidence from Qasr Ibrim. M.S. Copley, P.J. Rose, A. Clapham, D.N. Edwards, M.C. Horton and R.P. Evershed. Antiquity (2001) 75, 538-542. 152. An organic geochemical investigation of the practice of manuring at a Minoan Site on Pseira Island, Crete. I.D. Bull, P.P. Betancourt and R.P. Evershed. Geoarchaeology (2001) 16, 223-242. 153. Organic chemistry of embalming agents in Pharaonic and Graeco-Roman mummies. S.A. Buckley and R.P. Evershed. Nature (2001) 413, 837-841. 154. Practical and theoretical considerations in the gas chromatography/combustion/isotope ratio mass spectrometry δ13C analysis of small polyfunctional compounds. G. Docherty, V. Jones and R.P. Evershed. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (2001) 15, 730-738. 10 155. A new method for identifying the origins of simple and complex hopanoids in sedimentary materials using stable isotope labelling with 13CH4 and compound specific stable isotope analyses. Z. Crossman, N. McNamara, P. Inesen and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (2001) 32, 359-364. 156. Elucidation of the composition of bovine milk fat triacylglycerols using high-performance liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry. H. Mottram and R.P. Evershed. J. Chromatogr. A (2001) 926, 239-253. 157. Regiospecific characterisation of the triacylglycerols in animal fates using high performance liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry. H. Mottram, Z. Crossman and R.P. Evershed. Analyst (2001) 126, 10181024. 158. Preservation of fossil seeds from a 10th century cess pit at Coppergate, York. L.M.E. McCobb, D.E.G. Briggs, R.P. Evershed, A.R. Hall and R.A. Hall. J. Archaeol. Sci. (2001) 28, 929-940. 159. 5-n-Alkylresorcinols as biomarkers of sedges in an ombrotrophic peat section. L.A. Avsejs, C.J. Nott, S. Xie, D. Maddy, F.M. Chambers and R.P. Evershed. Org. Geochem. (2002) 33, 861-867. 160. Radiocarbon dating of single compounds isolated from pottery cooking vessel residues. A.W. Stott, R. Berstan, R.P. Evershed, R.E.M. Hedges, C.B. Ramsey and M.J. Humm. Radiocarbon (2002) 43, Nr 2A, 191-197. 161. Chemistry of archaeological animal fats. R.P. Evershed, S.N. Dudd, M.S. Copley, R. Berstan, A.W. Stott, H.R. Mottram, S.A. Buckley and Z. Crossman. Accounts of Chemical Research (2001) 35, (8), 660-668. 162. The origin of faeces by means of biomarker detection. I.D. Bull, M.J. Lockheart, M.M. Elhmmali, D.J. Roberts and R.P. Evershed. Environment International (2002) 27, 647-654. 163. The application of steroidal biomarkers to track the abandonment of a Roman wastewater course at the Agora (Athens, Greece). I.D. Bull, M.M. Elhmmali, D.J. Roberts and R.P. Evershed. Archaeometry (2003) 45, 149-161. 164. New chemical evidence for the use of combed ware pottery vessels as beehives in ancient Greece. R.P. Evershed, V.R. Anderson-Stojanovic, S.N. Dudd and E.R. Gebhard. J. Archaeol. Sci. (2003) 31, 1-12. 165. Direct chemical evidence for widespread dairying in prehistoric Britain. M.S. Copley, R. Berstan, S.N. Dudd, G. Docherty, A.J. Mukherjee, V. Straker, S. Payne and R.P. Evershed. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (2003) 100, 1524-1529. 166. High-resolution detection of adulteration of maize oil using multi-component compound – specific δ13C values of major and minor components and discriminant analysis. H. Mottram, S.E. Woodbury, J.B. Rossell and R.P. Evershed. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (2003) 17, 706-712. 167. Expression of the dietary isotope signal in the compound-specific δ13C values of pig bone lipids and amino acids. M.R. Howland, L.T. Corr, M.M. Young, V. Jones, S. Jim, N.J. van der Merwe, A.D. Mitchell and R.P. Evershed. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology (2003) 13, 54-65. 11 168. Phosphatisation of seeds and roots in a Late Bronze Age midden at Potterne, Wiltshire, UK. L.M.E. McCobb, D.E.G. Briggs, W. Carruthers and R.P. Evershed. J. Archaeol. Sci. (2003) 30, 1269-1281. 169. Direct dating of Archaeological pottery by compound-specific 14C analysis of preserved lipids. A.W. Stott, R. Berstan, R.P. Evershed, C. Bronk-Ramsey, R.E.M. Hedges and M.J. Humm. Analytical Chemistry (2003) 75, 5037-5045. 170. Stable carbon isotope evidence for the routing and de novo synthesis of bone lipids. S. Jim, S.H. Ambrose and R.P. Evershed. Lipids (2003) 38, 179-186. 171. Compound-specific stable isotope analysis of soil mesofauna using thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation for ecological investigations. C. Evans, R.P. Evershed, H.I.J. Black and P. Ineson. Analytical Chemistry (2003) 75, 6056-6062. 172. Effects of hydrolysis on the δ13C values of individual amino acid derived from polypeptides and proteins. S. Jim, V. Jones, M.S. Copley, S.H. Ambrose and R.P. Evershed. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (2003) 17, 2283-2289. 173. Practical considerations in GC/C/IRMS of 13C-enriched compounds. H. Mottram and R.P. Evershed. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (2003) 17, 2669-2674. 174. Stable carbon isotope evidence for differences in the biosynthetic origin of bone cholesterol, collagen, and apatite: Implications for their use in palaeodietary reconstruction. S. Jim, S.H. Ambrose and R.P. Evershed. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2004) 68, 61-72. 175. Lipid content and carbon assimilation in Collembola: Implications for the use of compound-specific δ13C analysis in animal dietary studies. P.M. Chamberlain, I.D. Bull, H.I.J. Black, P. Ineson and R.P. Evershed. Oecologia (2004) 139, 325-335. 176. Molecular and isotopic stratigraphy in an ombrotropic mire for palaeoclimate reconstruction. S. Xie, C.J. Nott, L.A. Avsejs, D. Maddy, F.M. Chambers and R.P. Evershed. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2004) 68, 2849-2862. 177. Characterisation of ‘bog butter’ using a combination of molecular and isotopic techniques. R. Berstan, S.N. Dudd, M.S. Copley, E.D. Morgan, A. Quye and R.P. Evershed. Analyst (2004) 129, 270-275. 178. Identification of maize in absorbed organic residues: A cautionary tale. E.A. Reber and R.P. Evershed. J. Archaeol. Sci. (2004) 31, 399-410. 179. How did Mississippians prepare maize? The application of compound specific carbon isotopic analysis to absorbed pottery residues from several Mississippi Valley sites. E.A. Reber and R.P. Evershed. Archaeometry (2004) 46, 19-33. 180. Stable isotope pulse-chasing and compound-specific stable carbon isotope analysis to assess methane oxidising bacterial populations in landfill cover soil. Z.M. Crossman, F. Abraham and R.P. Evershed. Environ. Sci. Technol. (2004) 38, 1359-1367. 181. Organic residue evidence for the processing of marine animal products in pottery vessels from the pre-Colonial archaeological site of Kasteelberg D East, South Africa, M.S. Copley, F.A. Hansel, K. Sadr, and R.P. Evershed. S. African J. Sci. (2004) 100 (5/6), 279-283. 182. Short- and long-term foraging and foddering strategies of domesticated animals from Qasr Ibrim, Egypt, M.S. Copley, S. Jim, V. Jones, P.J. Rose, A. Clapham, M.C. Horton and R.P. Evershed. J. Archaeol. Sci. (2004) 31, 1273-1286. 12 183. Direct detection of maize processing in archaeological pottery through compound-specific stable isotope analysis of n-dotriacontanol in absorbed organic residues. E.A. Reber, S.N. Dudd, N.J. van der Merwe and R.P. Evershed. Antiquity (2004) 78, 682-691. 184. Complex organic chemical balms in Pharaonic animal mummies. S. A. Buckley, K. Clark, R.P. Evershed. Nature (2004) 413, 837-841. 185. Formulation of a Roman Cosmetic. R. P. Evershed, R. Berstan, F. Grew, M. S. Copley, A. J. H. Charmant, E. Barham, H.R. Mottram and G. Brown. Nature (2004) 432, 35-36. 186. Two episodes of microbial change coupled with Permo/Triassic faunal mass extinction. S. Xie, R.D. Pancost, H. Yin, H. Wang and R.P. Evershed. Nature (2005) 434, 494-497. 187. Dairying in Antiquity: I - Evidence from absorbed lipid residues dating to the British Iron Age, M.S. Copley, R. Berstan, S.N. Dudd, V. Straker, S. Payne, S. and R.P. Evershed. J. Archaeol. Sci. (2005) 32, 485-503. 188. Dairying in Antiquity: II - Evidence from absorbed lipid residues dating to the British Bronze Age, M.S. Copley, R. Berstan, V. Straker, S. Payne, S. and R.P. Evershed. J. Archaeol. Sci, (2005) 32, 505-521. 189. Dairying in Antiquity: III - Evidence from absorbed lipid residues dating to the British Neolithic, M.S. Copley, R. Berstan, S.N. Dudd, V. Straker, S. Payne, S. and R.P. Evershed. J. Archaeol. Sci. (2005) 32, 523-546. 190. The use of 13C labelling of bacterial lipids in the characterisation of ambient methaneoxidising bacteria in soils. Z.M. Crossman, P. Ineson and R.P. Evershed. Organic Geochemistry (2005) 36, 769-778. 191. A multi-proxy study of lake-development in response to catchment changes during the Holocene at Lochnagar, north-east Scotland. C. Dalthon, H.J.B. Birks, S.J. Brooks, N.G. Cameron, R.P. Evershed, S.M. Peglar, J.A. Scott and R. Thompson. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2005) 221, 175-201. 192. The chemical composition of measurable soil organic matter pools. N. Poirier, S.P. Sohi, J.L. Gaunt, N. Mahieu. E.W. Randall, D.S. Powlson and R.P. Evershed. Organic Geochemistry (2005) 36, 1174-1189. 193. Fatty acid composition and change in Collembola fed differing diets: identification of trophic biomarkers. P.M. Chamberlain, I.D. Bull, H.I.J. Black, P. Ineson and R.P. Evershed. Soil Biology and Biochemistry (2005) 37, 1608-16-24. 194. Quantification of dung carbon incorporation in a temperate grassland soil following spring application using bulk stable carbon isotope determinations. J.A.J. Dungait, R. Bol and R.P. Evershed. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies (2005) 41, 3-11. 195. A novel marine dietary indicator utilising compound-specific bone collagen amino acid 13C values of ancient humans. L.T. Corr, J.C. Sealy, M.C. Horton and R.P. Evershed. J. Archaeol. Sci. (2005) 32, 321-330. 196. Gas chromatographic, mass spectrometric and stable carbon isotopic investigations of organic residues of plant oils and animal fats employed as illuminants in archaeological lamps from Egypt. M.S. Copley, H.A. Bland, P. Rose, M. Horton and R.P. Evershed. Analyst (2005) 130, 860-871. 197. Adverse physicochemical properties of tripalmitin in beta cells lead to morphological changes and lipotoxicity in vitro. J.H. Moffitt, B.A. Fielding, R.P. Evershed, R. Berstan, J.M. Currie and A. Clark. Diabetologia (2005) 48, 1819-1829. 13 198. Does species diversity affect rhizosphere carbon assimilation by enchytraeids? A case study from a Scottish upland pasture. H.I.J. Black, S.B. Piertney, C. MacDonald, V. Standen, I.D. Bull and R.P. Evershed. European Journal of Soil Science (in press) 199. Processing of milk products in pottery vessels through British prehistory. M.S. Copley, R. Berstan, S.N. Dudd, S. Aillaud, A.J. Mukherjee, V. Straker, S. Payne and R.P. Evershed. Antiquity (2005) 79, 895-908. 200. 13 C-Labelling of lipids to investigate microbial communities in the environment. R.P. Evershed, Z.M. Crossman, I.D. Bull, H. Mottram, J.A.J. Dungait, P.J. Maxfield and E. Brennand. Current Opinion in Biotechnology (2006) 17, 72-82. 201. Quantifying dietary macronutrient sources of carbon for bone collagen using natural abundance stable carbon isotope analysis. S. Jim, V. Jones, S.H. Ambrose and R.P. Evershed. British Journal of Nutrition (in press). 202. Biochemical transformation of oak (Quercus robur) leaf litter consumed by the pill millipede (Glomeris marginata) A. J. Rawlins, I. D. Bull, N. Poirier, P. Ineson and R.P. Evershed. Soil Biology & Biochemistry (in press). 203. Evidence for the in situ polymerisation of labile aliphatic compounds during the preservation of fossil leaves: Implications for sedimentary organic matter formation. S.N. Gupta, D.E.G. Briggs, M.E. Collinson, R.P. Evershed, K.S. Jack and R.D. Pancost. Organic Geochemistry. (in press). 204. Investigation of the effect of ammonium sulfate on populations of ambient methane oxidising bacteria by 13C-labelling and GC/C/IRMS analysis of phospholipid fatty acids. Z.M. Crossman, P. Ineson and R.P. Evershed. Soil Biology & Biochemistry (in press). Edited Works 205. Comparative study of pheromones emitted by different species of Myrmica. M.-C. Cammaerts, R.P. Evershed and E.D. Morgan. In: Biosynthesis of Social Insects (ed. P.E. Howse), Academic Press, London and New York, (1981), 185-192. 206. Chemical Composition of some body tissues. R.C. Connolly, R.P. Evershed, G. Embery, J.B. Stanbury, D. Green, P. Beahan and J.B. Shortell. In: Lindow Man: The Body in the Bog. (eds. I.M. Stead, J.B. Bourke and D. Brothwell), British Museum Publications, (1986), Chapter 18, 72-74. 207. Analysis of Mixtures by Mass Spectrometry, 1. Developments and New Applications of Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. R.P. Evershed. In: Specialist Periodical Reports: Mass Spectrometry. Vol. 9. (ed. M.E. Rose), The Royal Society of Chemistry, London, (1987), Chapter 8, 196-263. 208. Insect olfaction and molecular structure. R.P. Evershed. In: Handbook on Naturally Occurring Pesticides vol. III, Insect sensory substances. CRC Press, (1988), Chapter 1,1-33. 209. Analysis of Mixtures by Mass Spectrometry. Part 1: Developments in Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. R.P. Evershed. In: Specialist Periodical Reports: Mass Spectrometry. Vol. 10. (ed. M.E. Rose), The Royal Society of Chemistry, London, (1989), Chapter 6, 181-221. 210. Chromatographic and mass spectrometric methods for the analysis of steryl esters in plants. R.P. Evershed and L.J. Goad. In: Studies in Natural Products Chemistry. (ed. Atta-urRahman), Elsevier, Amsterdam, (1991), 447-486. 14 211. Gas chromatography of lipids. R.P. Evershed. In: Lipid Analysis: A Practical Approach. (eds. R.J. Hamilton and S. Hamilton), IRL Press, Oxford, (1992), 113-151. 212. Mass spectrometry of lipids. R.P. Evershed. In: Lipid Analysis: A Practical Approach. (eds. R.J. Hamilton and S. Hamilton), IRL Press, Oxford, (1992), 263-308. 213. The analysis of organic residues and the study of pottery use. C. Heron and R.P. Evershed. In: Archaeological Method and Theory, (ed. M. Schiffer), University of Arizona Press, Arizona, (1993), 5, 247-284. 214. Advances in Silylation. R. P. Evershed. In: Handbook of Derivatives for Chromatography. (eds. K. Blau and J. McK. Halket), John Wiley and Sons Ltd., Chichester, (1993), 52-107. 215. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. R.P. Evershed. In: Gas Chromatography – A Practical Approach. (ed. P.J. Baugh) IRL Press, Oxford, (1993), 359-391. 216. Degradation of glycogen phosphorylase in normal and abnormal skeletal muscle. R.J. Beynon, A.V. Flannery, R.P. Evershed and D.M. Leyland. In: Intracellular Protein Catabolism. (eds. J.S. Bond and A.J. Barrett), Portland Press, (1993), 157-162. 217. Application of mass spectrometric techniques to the analysis of lipids. R.P. Evershed. In: Developments in the Analysis of Lipids. (eds. J.H.P. Tyman and M.H. Gordon), Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, (1994), 123-160. 218. The organic residue analysis of the Neolithic pottery from Upper Ninepence. S.N. Dudd and R.P. Evershed. In: The Walton Basin Project: Excavation and Survey in a Prehistoric Landscape, 1993-1997. (ed. A.M. Gibson) Council for British Archaeology, York. (1999), 112-120 Research Report 118. 219. Biomolecular Analysis by Organic Mass Spectrometry. R P Evershed. In: Modern Methods in Art and Archaeology. (eds. E. Ciliberto and G. Spoto) Wiley and Sons, (2000), 177-239. 220. Lipids in Archaeology. R.P. Evershed, S.N. Dudd, M.J. Lockheart and S. Jim. In: Handbook of Archaeological Sciences. (eds. D.R. Brothwell and A.M. Pollard) John Wiley and Son Ltd., (2001), Chapter 28, 331-349. 221. Organic Residue Analysis of Lipids in Potsherds from Early Neolithic Settlement of Botai, Kazakhstan. S.N. Dudd, R.P. Evershed, M. Levine. Part II, (2004), Chapter 4, 45-53. 222. Organic residue analysis. S.N. Dudd, R.P. Evershed and P.W. Blinkhorn. In: An English Heritage. Part II, Chapter 4, 45-53, (in press) 223. Interpretation of δ13C Values of Fatty Acids in Relation to Animal Husbandry, Food Processing and Consumption in Prehistory. A.J. Mukherjee, M.S. Copley, R. Berstan, K. Clark, R.P. Evershed and A.M. Gibson. (in press) 224. A Late Bronze Age Ringwork, Pits and Later Features at Thrapston, Northamptonshire. R. Berstan, S. Dudd and R.P. Evershed. (in press). 225. Organic residue analysis of pottery vessels: Determination of vessel use and radiocarbon dates M. Copley, R. Berstan, A. Stott, & R.P. Evershed, in R. Mercer & F. Healey (eds.) Hambledon Hill, Dorset. Excavation and survey of a Neolithic monument complex and its surrounding landscape, English Heritage Archaeological Report. (in press). 226. Organic residue analysis of pottery vessels and clay balls, M.S. Copley, K. Clark, & R.P. Evershed, In I. Hodder (ed.) Catalhoyuk McDonald Institute Monographs, Cambridge. (2006), chapter 7, 169-174. 15 227. Biomarker evidence of faecal deposition in archaeological sediments at Catalhoyok. I.D. Bull, M.M. Elhammali, V. Perret, W. Mathews, D.J. Roberts & R.P. Evershed. In I. Hodder (ed.) Catalhoyuk McDonald Institute Monographs, Cambridge. (2005) pp. 415-420. 228. Residue analysis of Neolithic and early Bronze Age sherds from the Raunds Area Project M.S. Copley, S.N. Dudd, C.P. Heron, & R.P. Evershed, (in press). 229. Organic residue analysis of 13th-14th C pottery from Dryslwyn Castle, Dyfed J. Reid, S.N. Dudd, M.S. Copley, & R.P. Evershed, in C. Caple (ed.) A Welsh Lord’s Castle of the 13th Century: Dryslwyn Castle Excavations 1980-1995 CADW. (in press) 230. Ascott-under-Wychwood; Organic residue analysis. M.S. Copley, & R.P. Evershed, In D. Benson & A. Whittle (Eds.) Building memories: the Neolithic Cotswold long barrow at Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire. (in press) Conference Contributions (refereed) 231. High-temperature gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of steroid derivatives. R.P. Evershed, M.C. Prescott, L.J. Goad and H.H. Rees. Biochem. Soc. Trans., (1987), 15, 175179. 232. Current Status of Recent Advances in the Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry of Ecdysteroids. R.P. Evershed, M. Kabbouh, M.C. Prescott, J.L. Maggs and H.H. Rees. In: Chromatography and Isolation of Insect Hormones and Pheromones. (eds. A.R. McCaffery and I.D. Wilson) Plenum Press, New York, (1990), 103-115. 233. C. Heron, R.P. Evershed, B. Chapman and A.M. Pollard. In: Archaeological Sciences 1989: Proceedings of a Conference on Archaeological Sciences. (eds. P. Budd, B. Chapman, C. Jackson, R. Janaway and B. Ottaway) Oxbow Publications, Oxford, (1991) Oxbow Monograph 9, 325-331. 234. New approaches to the analysis of organic residues from archaeological ceramics. C. Heron, R.P. Evershed, L.J. Goad and V. Denham. In: Archaeological Sciences 1989: Proceedings of a Conference on Archaeological Sciences. (eds. P. Budd, B. Chapman, C. Jackson, R. Janaway and B. Ottaway) Oxbow Publications, Oxford, (1991) Oxbow Monograph 9, 332339. 235. Bog body lipid taphonomy. R.P. Evershed. In: Archaeological Sciences 1989: Proceedings of a conference on Archaeological Sciences. (eds. P. Budd, B. Chapman, C. Jackson, R. Janaway and B. Ottaway) Oxbow Publications, Oxford, (1991) Oxbow Monograph 9, 352-361. 236. Chemical analysis of organic residues in ancient pottery: Methodological guidelines and applications. R.P. Evershed, C. Heron, S. Charters and L.J. Goad. In: Organic Residues and Archaeology: Their Identification and Analysis. (eds. R. White and H. Page), UKIC Archaeology Section, London, (1992), 11-26. 237. The investigation of lipids in organic residues by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry: Application to Palaeodietary Studies. P.H. Bethall, R.P. Evershed and L.J. Goad. In: Prehistoric Human Bone: Archaeology at the Molecular Level. (eds. J.B. Lambert and G. Grupe) Springer Verlag, Berlin, (1993). 238. Interpreting lipid residues in archaeological ceramics: Preliminary results from laboratory simulations of vessel use and burial. R.P. Evershed, S. Charters and A. Quye. In: Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. (eds. P.B. Vandiver et al.) Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, (1995), 352, 85-95. 16 239. Lipids in organic residues. R.P. Evershed. In: Practical Impact of Science on Archaeology. (eds. S.J. Vaughan et al.) Weiner Laboratory Publication, American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece. (1995). 240. Application of multi-molecular biomarker techniques to the identification of fecal materials in archaeological soils and sediments. R.P. Evershed and P.H. Bethall. In: Archaeological Chemistry Symposium Volume. (ed. M.V. Orna), ACS Symposium Series, (1996), 158-172. 241. Inter-relationships between metabolism of glycogen phosphorylase and pyridoxal phosphate – implications in McArdles disease. R.J. Neynon, C. Bartram, A. Flannery, R.P. Evershed, D. Leyland, P. Hopkins, V. Toescu, J. Phoenix and R.H.T. Edwards. In: Advances in Food and Nutrition Research. Academic Press Inc. New York, (1996) 40, 135147. 242. Soluble forms of kidney meprin-α. R.J. Beynon, S. Oliver, L. Stateva, R.P. Evershed and D. Robertson. In: The Astacins: Structure and function of a new protein family. (eds. R. Zwilling and W. Stocker), Kovac, Hamburg, (1997), 73-84. 243. Early diagenetic transformations of proteins and polysaccharides in archaeological plant remains. H.A. Bland, P.F. van Bergen, J.F. Carter and R.P. Evershed. In: Nitrogencontaining Macromolecules in the Bio- and Geosphere. (eds. B.A. Stankiewicz and P.F. van Bergen) ACS Symposium Series 707 (1998), 113-131. 244. The fate of chitin in Quaternary and Tertiary strata. B.A. Stankiewicz, D.E.G. Briggs, R.P. Evershed, R.F. Miller and A. Bierstedt. In: Nitrogen-containing Macromolecules in the Bio- and Geosphere. (eds. B.A. Stankiewicz and P.F. van Bergen) ACS Symposium Series 707 (1998), 211-224. 245. Organic geochemical studies of soil from Rothamsted Experimental Station: III Nitrogencontaining organic matter in soil from Geescroft Wilderness. P.F. van Bergen, M.B. Flannery, P.R. Poulton and R.P. Evershed. In: Nitrogen-containing Macromolecules in the Bio- and Geosphere. (eds. B.A. Stankiewicz and P.F. van Bergen) ACS Symposium Series 707 (1998), 321-338. 246. Organic residue, petrographic and typological analyses of Late Minoan lamps and conical cups from excavations at Mochlos in East Crete, Greece. R.P. Evershed, S.J. Vaughan, S.N. Dudd and S.J. Coles. In: Palaeodiet in the Aegean. (eds. S.J. Vaughan and W.E.D. Coulson), Oxbow Books, Oxford, (1999), Chapter 5, 37-54. 247. Analysis of the Residue (AML no. 760134). CBA Research Report 129. Part II. 81. R.P. Evershed and S.N. Dudd. In: Report within publication: Cataractonium, Roman Catterick and its Hinterland Excavations and Research. Council for British Archaeology, English Heritage. (2002) 1958-1997. ISBN: 1 902771-24-9. 248. The role of mass spectrometry and ancillary techniques to provide molecular and isotopic signals for human prehistory. R.P. Evershed, R. Berstan, M.S. Copley, S. Jim, I.D. Bull, J.F. Carter, S.A. Buckley, L. Corr, M.R. Howland, and A.J. Mukherjee, (2003) pp. 85-99 in S.K. Aggarwal (ed.) ISMAS Silver Jubilee Symposium on Mass Spectrometry Indian Society for Mass Spectrometry, Mumbai. 249. Identification of animal fats via compound specific 13C values of individual fatty acids: assessments of results for reference fats and lipid extracts of archaeological pottery vessels, R.P. Evershed, S.N. Dudd, M.S. Copley, and A. Mukherjee, Documenta Praehistorica . (2002) 29: 73-96. 17 250. Interpretation of 13C values of fatty acids in relation to animal husbandry, food processing and consumption in prehistory, A.J. Mukherjee, M.S. Copley, R. Berstan, & R.P. Evershed, in J. Mulville & A.K. Outram (eds.) The Zooarchaeology of Fats, Oils, Milk and Dairying. Oxford, Oxbow Books. (in press) 251. A new mass spectrometric method for the regiospecific analysis of triacylglycerols in edible oils and fats. H.R. Mottram and R.P. Evershed. In: New Techniques in the Analysis of Foods. Proc. ACS Conference, Las Vegas. (In press) Conference Proceedings and Extended Abstracts 252. The steryl esters of higher plants. L.J. Goad, J. Zimowski, R.P. Evershed and V.L. Male, In: Proc. 7th Int. Confr. Biochem. Plant Lipids. (eds. P. Stumpf, W. Ness and J.B. Mudd) Plenum Press, New York. (1987), 95-102. 253. Steryl esters and glycoside in a cell suspension culture of Apium graveolens. L. Dyas, R.P. Evershed, M.C. Prescott and L.J. Goad. In: Plant Lipid Biochemistry, Structure and Utilisation. Proc. 9th Int. Symp. Plant Lipid Biochem. (eds. J. Harwood and P. Quinn) Portland Press Ltd., Colchester, (1990), 332-334. 254. GC-MS and DCI-MS of steryl glycosides from plant cell suspension cultures. L. Dyas, M.C. Prescott, G.A. Wolff, R.P. Evershed and L.J. Goad. In: Proceedings of the Kyoto ’92 International Conference on Biological Mass Spectrometry. (ed. T. Matsuo) Sanei Publishing Co., Kyoto, (1993), 114-115. 255. Seasonal variations in compound distributions and isotopic (δ13C) of contemporary and fossil leaves. M.J. Lockheart, P.F. van Bergen and R.P. Evershed. In: Organic Geochemistry: Developments and Applications to Energy, Climate, Environment and Human History. (eds. J.O. Grimalt and C. Dorronsoro). AIGOA, Donostia-San Sebastian, (1995), 712-716. 256. Lipids in ancient bones: A new source of palaeodietary and palaeoenvironmental information. A.W. Stott, R.P. Evershed and N. Tuross. In: Organic Geochemistry: Developments and Applications to Energy, Climate, Environment and Human History. (eds. J.O. Grimalt and C. Dorronsoro) AIGOA, Donostia-San Sebastian, (1995), 717-719. 257. Organic geochemistry of archaeological soils and the detection of human occupation and agricultural practices. I.D. Bull, P.F. van Bergen, P.P. Betancourt, I.A. Simpson and R.P. Evershed. In: Organic Geochemistry: Developments and Applications to Energy, Climate, Environment and Human History. (eds. J.O. Grimalt and C. Dorronsoro) AIGOA, Donostia-San Sebastian, (1995), 258. Simulating the degradation of animal fats in archaeological ceramics. R.P. Evershed and S. Charters. In: Organic Geochemistry: Developments and Applications to Energy, Climate, Environment and Human History. (eds. J.O. Grimalt and C. Dorronsoro) AIGOA, Donostia-San Sebastian, (1995), 697-698. 259. Factors governing the preservation of insoluble soil organic matter. P.F. van Bergen, C.J. Nott, I.D. Bull, R.P. Evershed and P. Poulton. Mineralog. Mag., (1998) 62A, 1567-1568. 260. Tracing the origin and fate of lipids in soils from the Rothamsted Classical Experiment. R.P. Evershed, P.F. van Bergen, I.D. Bull, C.J. Nott and P. Poulton. Mineralog. Mag. (1998), 62A, 430-431. 261. The origin and fate of biomolecules and their use in reconstructing archaeological prehistory. R.P. Evershed. Homo. (1998), 49, 22. 18 262. Chemical evidence for a structured agricultural manuring regime on the island of Pseira, Crete, during the Minoan period. I.D. Bull, P.P. Betancourt and R.P. Evershed. In: Malcolm Wiener Festschrift Volume. Aegean. (eds. P. Betancourt, V.Karageorghis, R. Laffineur and W-D Niemeirer) In: Meletemata: Studies in Aegean Archaeology (AEGAEUM 20 Annales d’archeologie egeenne de l’Universite de Liege et UT-PASP) Universite de Liege and University of Texas at Austin. (1999), 69-72. 263. Lipid Biomarkers preserved in archaeological pottery – current status and future prospects. R.P. Evershed and S.N. Dudd. In: The Practical Impact of Science on Near Eastern abd Aegeanpp. (eds. S. Pike and S. Gitin) Archetype, London, (2000), 155-169. 264. Animal feeding experiments in the development of cholesterol as a palaeodietary indicator. S. Jim, A.W. Stott, R.P. Evershed, J.M. Rogers and S.H. Ambrose. In: Proceedings of Archaeological Sciences 97. (ed. A. Millard) BAR Oxbow Series 939, (2001), 68-77. 265. Investigations of solvent extractable lipids and insoluble polymeric components: Organic residues in Neolithic ceramic vessels from Chalain, Jura, France. M. Regert, S.N. Dudd, P.F. van Bergen, P. Petréquin and R.P. Evershed. In: Proceedings of Archaeological Sciences 97. (ed. A. Millard), BAR 939, (2001), 77-99. 266. Climate history through the holocene at Lochnagar, Scotland. C.P.D. Dalton, R.W. Battarbee, H.J.B. Birks, S.J. Brooks, N.G. Cameron, S. Derrick, R.P. Evershed, A. McGovern, S.M. Peglar, J.A. Scott and R. Thompson. Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, (2001), 101B No. 1-1, 159. 267. Modelling traditional manuring practices in the North Atlantic context: Soil sustainability of a Shetland Island Community? W.P. Adderley, I.A. Simpson, M.J. Lockheart, R.P. Evershed and D.D. Davidson. Proceedings of the UK Society for Soil Science. (in press). Other Media (Research) 268. Red Pigments in Petroleum Exploration. G. Eglinton, J.R. Maxwell, R.P. Evershed and A.J.G. Barwise. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (1985) 10, 222-236. 269. Archaeology and analysis: GC/MS studies of pottery fragments shed new light on the past. R.P. Evershed. European Spectroscopy (1993) 5, 21-26. 270. What’s Cooking in Chemistry? R.P. Evershed. University of Bristol Newsletter (1995). 271. Ancient insects. D.E.G. Briggs, R.P. Evershed and B.A. Stankwiecz. No 14 in: Molecular Signatures from the Past, (eds. G. Eglinton, B. Knowles and U. Edmonds) ABI (Ancient Biomolecules Initiative) Grand Finale (Programme and Abstracts), Natural Environments Research Council (1998). 272. Organic geochemistry mass spectrometry facility: Recent developments. R.P Evershed, J.F. Carter and JR. Maxwell. NERC Newsletter. 19