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List of works by Richard Hodges

An Emporium for all Eras: David Hinton and Four Institutional Phases in the Rise of Hamwic, Anglo-Saxon Southampton

Andrea Augenti. Archeologia dell'Italia medievale. 2016. 332 pages, numerous b&w illustrations. Bari: Laterza; 978-88-581-2230-3 paperback €35

Anxious Abbots? Questions of Monastic Security and Insecurity in Early Medieval Europe

Ceramic Theory and Cultural Process. By Dean E. Arnold. (New Studies in Archaeology. 23·5 × 15·5 cm. Pp. xi + 268, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. ISBN 0-521-25262-8. £19·50

scholarly article by Richard Hodges published in September 1986

Christopher Loveluck. Northwest Europe in the Early Middle Ages, c. AD 600–1150. A comparative history. xxiii+466 pages, 35 b&w illustrations, 8 maps. 2013. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-1-107-03763-2 hardback £75

Dark Age Economics

book published in 1989

Dark Age Economics

book by Richard Hodges

Dark age economics. The origins of towns and trade, AD 600–1000

book published in 1982

David Whitehouse (1941-2013)

obituary

Epirus Vetus. The Archaeology of a Late Antique Province. By William Bowden. 240mm. Pp viii plus 280, ills. London: Duckworth, 2003. ISBN 0715631160. £45

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Landscape and Cities: rural settlement and civic transformation in Early Imperial Italy. By John R Patterson. 215mm. Pp xiv + 348, 5 b&w ills, 7 figs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. ISBN 978-0-198140-88-7. £60 (hdbk)

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M.A.S. Blackburn (ed.): Anglo-Saxon monetary history: essays in memory of Michael Dolley. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1986. 366 pp., 14 pls., 26 figs. £35

Medieval archaeology and civic society: celebrating 40 years of Archeologia Medievale

chapter published in 2014

Medieval archaeology in the Netherlands: A study of historic enlightenment J.C. Besteman, J.M. Bos and H.A. Heidinga (eds), Medieval Archaeology in the Netherlands, Van Gorcum, Assen and Maastricht, 1990, 379 pp., Dfl. 80,-

New approaches to medieval archaeology, part 2

chapter published in 1983

Obituary: Klavs Randsborg

scientific article published on 30 November 2017

Parachutists and truffle-hunters: at the frontiers of archaeology and history

chapter published in 1989

Review: Building Anglo-Saxon England, by John Blair

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Collection of articles about Medieval Archaeology

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Sheila Gibson (1920-2002) : Architect and Archaeologist

The Archaeology of Medieval Greece. Edited by Peter Lock and G.D.R. Sanders. 300mm. Pp. v + 192, ills. Oxford: Oxbow Monograph 59, 1996. ISBN 1-900188-03-1. £28.00

scholarly article by Richard Hodges published in September 1998

The Excavations of San Giovanni di Ruoti. Volume I. The Villas and their Environment. By Alastair M. Small and Robert J. Buck. 280mm. Pp. xxi + 442, ills. London/Toronto: University of Toronto Press (Phoenix Supplementary Volume 33), 1994. ISBN 0-802

article by Richard Hodges published March 1996 in Antiquaries Journal

The Hamwih pottery: the local and imported wares from 30 years' excavations at Middle Saxon Southampton and their European context

book published in 1981

The local and imported pottery

chapter published in 1980

The rebirth of towns in the early Middle Ages

chapter published in 1988 in The rebirth of towns in the west AD 700-1050

The shaping of Medieval north-western EuropeTim Pestell & Katharina Ulmschneider (ed.). Markets in early Medieval Europe: trading and ‘productive’ sites, 650-850. xvi+304 pages, 94 figures, 4 tables. 2003. Macclesfield: Windgather; 0-9538630-7-7

Yizhar Hirschfeld. The Judean desert monasteries in the Byzantine peroid. xx + 305 pages, 7 maps, 130 figures, 7 tables. 1992. New Haven (CT) & London: Yale University Press; 0-300-04977-3 hardback £29.95 & $50.Roberta Gilchrist & Harold Mytum (é).