“Renoir and the arts of eighteenth-century France. Points of origin” in Renoir. Between Bohemia and Bourgeoisie: The Early Years (German edition: Renoir. Zwischen Bohème und Bourgeoisie:
“Images as objects: the problem of figural ornament in eighteenth-century France” in Histories of Ornament. From Global and Local, Gülru Necipoğlu and Alina Payne eds. (Princeton
"The Gold Bowl Naming General Djehuty: A Study of Objects and Early Egyptology"
"A New ‘Foreign’ Vase Representation from Thebes: Chapel MMA 5A P2"
The Metropolitan Museum's Egyptian Expedition: ed., introduction, and 1 essay
"Stone Vessels at Kāmid el-Lōz: Egyptian, Egyptianizing, or Non-Egyptian? A Question at Sites from the Sudan to Iraq to the Greek Mainland"
Bambach, “Drawings in Dresden: More Newly Identified Works by Italian Masters,” Apollo, vol. 167, no. 553 (April 2008), pp. 40-47.
Tibet and India Buddhist Traditions and Transformations
Recent Acquisitions of Tibetan and Mongolian Arms and Armor in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (part 2)
5-(Hydroxymethyl)oxazoles: Versatile Scaffolds for Combinatorial SolidPhase Synthesis of 5-Substituted Oxazoles
Report on Scarabs from the British Museum 2012 and 2013 Excavations at Sidon
Carthago in de 20e- en 21e-eeuwse verbeelding: Films, stripverhalen en gezelschapsspelen
Horn playing in London's orchestras in the 1820s
“Picasso in The Metropolitan Museum of Art”: An Investigation of Materials and Techniques
“Tapestries.” In Renaissance art reconsidered, an anthology of primary sources, edited by Carol Richardson, Kim Woods and Michael Franklin, pp.197-206. Oxford and Milton Keynes,
An armor by the Nuremberg armorer Martin Schneider the Younger
Drawing and Painting in the Italian Renaissance Workshop: part 1
Crafting the Neoclassical: Two New Drawings for David's \"The Lictors Bringing Brutus the Bodies of his Sons\"
Richard Hamilton at the Slade School of Fine Art (1948–51) and his ‘abstract’ paintings of the early 1950s
“Precious Metal Polychromy in Egypt in the Time of Tutankhamun.”