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Sterner, J., Who is signalling whom? Ceramic style, ethnicity and taphonomy among the Sirak Bulahay, Antiquity 63(240), 1989:451-459.


Sterner, J., 'Sirak household ritual', Households and community, (eds) S. MacEachern, D.J.W. Archer, R.D. Garvin, The Archaeological Association of the Univerity of Calgary, Chacmool, Calgary 1989:22-27.


Sterner, J., 'Sacred pots and "symbolic reservoir" in the Mandara highlands of northern Cameroon', An African commitment, papers in honour of Peter Lewis Shinnie, (eds) J. Sterner, N. David, University Calgary Press, 1992:171-180.


Sterner, J., ''Same but different', pots, stones, and potsherds in the Mandara mountains (Northeastern Nigeria and northern Cameroon)', Paper presented at the 36th Annual Meeting, African Studies Association, Boston, 4-7 December 1993.


Sterner, J., 'Transformers transformed, aspects of caste and iron technology in the Mandara mountains'. Paper presented at a conference on 'Transformations, technology and gender in African metallurgy', Centre for Crosscultural Research on Women, Oxford, 28-30 May 1993.


Sterner, J., 'Life and death in Mandara ceramics', Mort et rites funeraires dans le bassin du lac Tchad, Colloques et Seminaires, Edition de l'ORTSTOM, 1995:63-74.


Sterner, J., 'The ways of the Mandara mountains, A comparative regional approach', PhD Thesis, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1998 (317p).


Sterner, J., Potters of the Mandara mountains. Ceramics Technical 15, 2002:14-21.


Sterner, J., The ways of the Mandara mountains: a comparative regional approach. Ruediger Koeppe Verlag, Koeln 2003 (317p).


Sterner, J., 'Representations: indigenous constructions of the past'. Performance and Agency: The DGB Sites of Northern Cameroon, N. David (ed), BAR International Series 1830, Oxford 2008:119-123.


Sterner, J., David, N., 'Gender and caste in the Mandara Highlands, northeastern Nigeria and northern Cameroon', Ethnologie 30(4), 1991:355-369.


Sterner, J., David, N., Action on matter: the history of the uniquely African tamper and concave anvil potforming technique. Journal of African Archaeology 1 (1), 2003:3-38.


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