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Book 1972 Barnard, Noel The first radiocarbon dates from China Monographs on Far Eastern History [Barnard, 1972 #19851]
Book 1972 Barnard, Noel Scientific examination of an ancient Chinese document as a prelude to decipherment, translation, and historical assessment—the Chʻu silk manuscript Monographs on Far Eastern History [Barnard, 1972 #19850]
Book Section 1983 Barnard, Noel Further evidence to support the hypothesis of indigenous origins of metallurgy in China The origins of Chinese civilization [Barnard, 1983 #23943]
Book 1961 Barnard, Noel Bronze casting and ancient alloys in ancient China [Barnard, 1961 #20761]
Book Section in a Series 1980 Barnard, Noel The origins and development of metallurgy in China, with special reference to the crucible The Diffusion of Material Culture: 28th International Congress of Orientalists, proceedings of Seminar E, Canberra, January 1971 [Barnard, 1980 #26010]
Journal Article 1987 Barnard, Noel Bronze casting techniques in the peripheral "barbarian" regions: preliminary assessments of the significance of technical variations between these regions and the metallurgy of the Chang-yuag-yuan Bulletin of the Metals Museum [Barnard, 1987 #31949]
Book Section Barnard, Noel The entry of cire-perdue investment casting, and certain other techniques (mainly metalworking) into south China and their progress northwards Ancient Chinese and Southeast Asian bronze age cultures [Barnard, #24411]
Book (Edited) 1972 Barnard, Noel Early Chinese art and its possible influence in the Pacific basin. Volume 3: Oceania and the Americas [Barnard, 1972 #21585]
Book (Edited) 1972 Barnard, Noel Early Chinese art and its possible influence in the Pacific basin. Volume 1: Ch'u and the silk manuscript [Barnard, 1972 #21584]
Book (Edited) 1972 Barnard, Noel Early Chinese art and its possible influence in the Pacific basin. Volume 2: Asia [Barnard, 1972 #21583]
Journal Article 1973 Barnard, Noel Review of "Two early Chinese bronze weapons with meteoric iron blades" by Rutherford J. Gettens, Roy S. Clarke, Jr., and W. T. Chase Journal of the American Oriental Society [Barnard, 1973 #35199]
Book (Edited) Bulbeck, F. David Ancient Chinese and Southeast Asian bronze age cultures, vol. II The Proceedings of a Conference Held at the Edith and Joy London Foundation Property, Kioloa, NSW : 8-12 February, 1988 : conference papers [Bulbeck, #21607]
Book 1975 Barnard, Noel Metallurgical remains of ancient China [Barnard, 1975 #21268]