Past Doctoral Research
Thesis Titles
Adams, Julie. 2006. New Zealand Maori cloaks.
Arero, Hassan G. Wario. 2002. Keeping the peace of Borana: aspects of peace and conflict in shifting 'indigenous' systems of northern Kenya.
Carreau, Lucie. 2009. Collecting the Collector: Reconstructing the Harry Beasley collection of Pacific Artefacts.
Chicoine, David. 2006. Architecture and Society at Huambacho (800-200 B.C.) Nepeña Valley, Peru.
Coupaye, Ludovic. 2005. Growing artefacts, displaying relationships: Outlining the technical system of Long Yam cultivation and display among the Abelam of Nyamikum Village (East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea).
Dalgleish, Su. 2000. 'Utopia' redefined: Aboriginal women artists in the Central Desert of Australia.
Dempsey, James. 2000. Continuity and change in warrior representational art of the Blackfoot Indians of the northern plains, 1833 to 2000.
Denner, Antje. 2010. Under the Shade Tree: Mortuary Rituals and Aesthetic Expression on the Anir Islands, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea.
Durocher, Frances 2006. Late Nasca Pottery.
Flores, Judy, 1999. Art and identity in the Mariana Islands: issues of reconstructing an ancient past.
Hulkenberg, Jara. 2009. Tapa Cloth in Fiji.
Jacobs, Karen. 2003. Collecting Kamoro: Objects, Encounters and Representation in Papua/West New Guinea.
Maia Jessop 2007. Unwrapping gods: encounters with gods and missionaries in Tahiti and the Austral Islands 1797-1830.
Kingdon, Zachary E. 1994. A host of devils: the history and context of the modern Makonde carving movement.
Meuli, Jonathan. 1995. The indefinite article: a history of ideas about things from the Northwest Coast.
Millaire, Jean-Francois. 2001. Moche burial patterns: an investigation into Prehispanic social structure.
Andrew Mills 2007. Tufungu Tongi Akau: Tongan club-carvers and their Art.
Noszlopy, Laura. 2002. The Bali Arts Festival - Pesta Kesenian Bali: culture, politics and the arts in contemporary Indonesia.
O'Brien, Aoife. 2011. Collecting the Solomon Islands: Colonial Encounters and Indigenous Experiences in the Solomon Island Collections of Charles Morris Woodford and Arthur Mahaffy (1886-1915).
Ostapkowicz, Joanna. 1998. Taino wooden sculpture: duhos, rulership and the visual arts in the 12th-16th century Caribbean.
Peduzzi, Nicole. 2011. Travelling Miniatures: Kerry & Co's Postcards of the Pacific (1893-1917).
Ramon, Gabriel. 2007. Potters of the Northern Peruvian Andes: A Palimpsest of technical styles in motion.
Rea, William. 1994. No event, no history: masquerading in Ikole-Ekiti.
Sheales, Fiona. 2011. Sight/Sites of Spectacle: Anglo/Asante Appropriations, Diplomacy and Displays of power, 1816-1820.
Viau-Courville, Mathieu. 2011. Anthropomorphism and Staff Gods at Tiwanaku, Bolivia (c. AD 600-1000).
Veys, Wonu. 2005. Barkcloth in Tonga and its neighbouring areas 1773-1900.
Wastiau, Boris. 1997. Mahamba: the transforming arts of spirit possession among the Luvale-speaking people of the Upper Zambezi.
Worden, Sarah. 2005. Robes of Honour: Textiles of the Hausa - Fulani in the Liverpool Museum.

Reclining female figure. Central America, Mexico, possibly Puebla. Early Formative period (1200-900 BC). h. 7.0 x w. 11.0 x d. 7.5 cm. UEA 786

