Publications

Peacock, E. (2025) ‘Shifting Perspectives on Provenance in the Antiquities Trade: Dealers Attitudes and Academic Challenges’. In Artefacts, roots, networks: endangered archaeology and trafficking of archaeological objects- European Commission Report on the Trafficking of Archaeological Goods. Prof. Vincent, Omer, B. Girard, M. (eds). European Commission. https://www.anchise.eu/researchpublication

Yates, D. and Peacock, E. (2024) ‘T. rex is Fierce, T. rex is Charismatic, T. rex is Litigious: Disruptive Objects in Affective DesirescapesThe International Journal of Cultural Propertyhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-journal-of-cultural-property/article/t-rex-is-fierce-t-rex-is-charismatic-t-rex-is-litigious-disruptive-objects-in-affective-desirescapes/82C101E1CE0D3D2F76B5BF53B8BAB553

Yates, D. and Peacock, E. (2024) ‘The Artification of Fossils in Commercial Art Spaces: Dinosaurs in a Desirescape’ The Journal of Material Culture, https://doi.org/10.1177/13591835241248291

Peacock, E. (Accepted, pending edits, 2025) ‘Collecting the Past: Motivations and Meanings in the Low-End Antiquities TradePalgrave McMillan Series on Cultural Economics and the Creative Industry. A.S Radermecker (eds.). Palgrave.

Peacock, E. and D. Yates (Pending minor edits, 2024) ‘Exploring aspects of the online trade in antiquities through snapshot analysis.’ In Research Handbook on Art, Culture and Heritage. J. Ulph, A. Maget Dominicé, and S. Vigneron (eds). Elgar.

Peacock, E. (2023) ‘Review of 5O Roman Finds from the Portable Antiquities Scheme’. In (Online) Chartered Institute for Archaeologists