In response to Fiona Campbell's call for a bibliography, here are my own contributions, of greater or lesser relevance to the subjects discussed at the conference: Lebanon and the excavations in Beirut: Cumberpatch, C.G. 1997 Archaeology in the Beirut Central District: some notes and observations. Berytus 42, 1995-1996. Cumberpatch, C.G 1998 Approaches to the archaeology of Beirut. National Museum News 7, 18-21. Cumberpatch, C.G. 2000 People, things and archaeological knowledge: an exploration of the significance of fetishism in archaeology. Assemblage 5 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~assem/5/tableofc.html Critical approaches to fieldwork and the practice of archaeology: Cumberpatch, C.G. and Blinkhorn, P. 1998 The analysis of artefacts and the tyranny of the field archaeologist. Assemblage 4. http://www.shef.ac.uk/~assem/4/tableofc.html Department of Archaeology and Prehistory, Sheffield University Cumberpatch, C.G. and P.W. Blinkhorn 2001 Clients, contractors, curators and archaeology: who owns the past? M. Pluciennik (Ed.) The responsibilities of archaeologists. British Archaeological Reports International Series 981. Cumberpatch, C, G 2001 Review of Power of Place. Assemblage 6 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~assem/issue6/ Post-medieval pottery: Cumberpatch, C.G. 2003 The transformation of tradition; the origins of the post-medieval ceramic tradition in Yorkshire. Assemblage http://www.shef.ac.uk/assem/issue7/cumberpatch.html Chris Chris Cumberpatch BA PhD Freelance Archaeologist