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Stūpas, monasteries and relics in the landscape: typological, spatial, and temporal patterns in the Sanchi area." In Buddhist Stūpas in South Asia: Recent Archaeological, Art-Historical, and Historical Perspectives, edited by Jason Hawkes and Akira Shimada. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2009.
"Nāga Sculptures in Sanchi's Archaeological Landscape: Buddhism, Vaiṣṇavism, and Local Agricultural Cults in Central India, First Century BCE to Fifth Century CE." Artibus Asiae LXIV, no. 1 (2004): 5-59.
"Sanchi and its archaeological landscape: Buddhist monasteries, settlements & irrigation works in Central India." Antiquity 74 (2000): 775-776.
"Buddhist landscapes and monastic planning in eastern Malwa: the elements of intervisibility, surveillance and the protection of relics." In Case Studies in Archaeology and World Religion: the proceedings of the Cambridge conference, edited by Timothy Insoll, 5-17. Oxford: Archaeopress, 1999.
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