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Aldingham Motte, Cumbria and its Environs in the Medieval Period

book review published in 2016

Berkeley Castle Tales Edited by Stuart J. Prior, Mark Horton & Konstantinos Trimmis. 20 × 28 cm. iii + 188 pp, 31 colour pls, 45 b&w pls and figs, 36 tables. Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing, 2023. Isbn 978-1-80-327568-0; epub:…

book review published in 2024

Breaking Down Barriers: The Role of Public Archaeology and Heritage Interpretation in Shaping Perceptions of the Past

chapter published in 2020

Buckton Castle and the Castles of North West England

monograph published in 2012

Castle gatehouses in North West England

article published in 2012

Castles as prisons

article published in 2014

Forging the medieval on Wikipedia

scientific article published on 21 May 2024

Geophysical surveys at Knepp Castle, Sussex

newsletter article published in 2022

Geophysical surveys at Knepp Castle, Sussex: a 'slighted' site?

article published in 2023

How many biographies of classicists does Wikipedia have?

blog post published in 2018

In the Shadow of the Gatehouse: A study of castle gates and approaches in North West England

BA dissertation

King of the Castle: A study of castle slighting in the 12th and 13th centuries

MA dissertation by Richard Nevell

Plagued by doubt and viral misinformation: the need for evidence-based use of historical disease images

article published in 2016

Puzzling over Pevensey: did King John demolish the castle?

article published in 2024

Race, gender, and Wikipedia: how the global encyclopaedia deals with inequality

article published in 2021

SMA Grant Report: Geophysical survey at Knepp Castle, Sussex

newsletter article published in 2022

Slighting

encyclopedia article published in 2020

The Archaeology of Castle Slighting in the Middle Ages

doctoral thesis by Richard Nevell

The Marlborough Mound. Prehistoric Mound, Medieval Castle, Georgian Garden. Edited by Richard Barber. 16 × 24 cm. xii + 221 pp, 54 colour and b&w pls and figs, 1 table.

book review published in 2023

The archaeology of slighting: a methodological framework for interpreting castle destruction in the Middle Ages

article published in 2019

The truth gets its shoes on: the Black Death on Wikipedia

blog post published in 2015

Wikipedia and Archaeology

academic book chapter published in 2024

Wikipedia and Edinburgh University

article published in June 2017