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A fear of the past: The place of the prehistoric burial mound in the ideology of middle and later Anglo‐Saxon England

scientific article published in June 1998

An Anglo-Saxon decapitation and burial at Stonehenge

article published in 2002

Anglo-Saxon attitudes to the past : a landscape perspective

doctoral thesis by Sarah Jane Semple

Anglo-Saxon non-funerary weapon depositions

chapter published in 2011

Assembly Mounds in the Danelaw: Place-name and Archaeological Evidence in the Historic Landscape

scientific article published in April 2015

Assembly in North West Europe: Collective Concerns for Early Societies?

article published in August 2013

At the Limits: Frontiers and Boundaries in Early Medieval Northern Europe

chapter published in 2017

B.I.E.A. Excavations at Aksum, Northern Ethiopia, 1995

scientific article published in January 1996

Burials and Political Boundaries in the Avebury region, North Wiltshire

article published in 2003

Celebrating archaeology and the archaeology of celebrations

scholarly article by Naomi Sykes published in March 2018

Custodians of Continuity? The Premonstratensian Abbey at Barlings and the Landscape of Ritual. ByEverson Paul andStocker David. Pp xxii +472, 315 b&w ills. Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Reports no. 11,Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire,Sleaford,2

Debating the Thing in the North I: Introduction and Acknowledgments

scientific article

Defining the OE hearg: a preliminary archaeological and topographic examination of hearg place names and their hinterlands

scientific article published on 10 October 2007

Digging for names: archaeology and place-names in the Avebury Region

chapter published in 2012

Editorial

scientific article published on 20 October 2017

Editorial

January 2018 column in World Archaeology

Excavation on Roundway Down

article published in 2001

Illustrations of damnation in late Anglo-Saxon manuscripts

scientific article published in December 2003

In the Open Air

chapter published in 2010

John D. Niles, Beowulf and Lejre

book review published in 2011

Landmarks of the Dead: Exploring Anglo-Saxon Mortuary Geographies

chapter published in 2015

Locations of Assembly in Early Anglo-Saxon England

chapter published in 2004

Lotte Hedeager: Iron Age Myth and Materiality: An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400-1000. Routledge, London and New York, 2011. 286 pp. ISBN: 978-0-4156-0604-2

Making Sense of Place in Anglo-Saxon England

chapter published in 2012

Materialising inequalities in past, present and future

Medieval Archaeology

Necrogeography and necroscapes: living with the dead

Negotiating the North: Meeting-Places in the Middle Ages in the North Sea Zone

book published in 2020

New Discoveries at Yeavering, Northumberland

scientific article published in 2023

New discoveries at Yeavering, Northumberland in 2021–22

article published in 2023

Perceptions of the Prehistoric in Anglo-Saxon England. Religious Ritual and Rulership in the Landscape

book published in 2013

Places of assembly: new discoveries in Sweden and England

article published in 2008

Polities and princes AD 400-800: new perspectives on the funerary landscape of the south Saxon kingdom

scientific article published on 31 October 2008

Power at the Edge: Yeavering, Northumberland, England

chapter published in 2017

Recycling the Past: Ancient Monuments and Changing Meanings in Early Medieval Britain

chapter published in 2009

Remembering the Dead in Anglo-Saxon England. Memory Theory in Archaeology and History - By Zoë Devlin

scientific article published on 26 January 2011

Sacred Spaces and Places in Pre-Christian and Conversion Period Anglo-Saxon England

chapter published in 2011

Scale, depth, multi-disciplinarity, and global integration: Chinese archaeology at 100 years

Sense of place in Anglo-Saxon England

scientific article published in January 2009

Swanborough Tump

article published in 2001

The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Blacknall Field, Pewsey, Wiltshire. By †F K Annable and B N Eagles. 305mm. Pp xv+320. 79 figs, 70 plates, some col, 54 tables. Wiltshire Archaeol Natur Hist Soc Monogr 4. Devizes: Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural His

The Pre-Christian Landscape in Anglo-Saxon England

chapter published in 2015

The topography of outdoor assembly sites in Europe with reference to recent field results from Sweden

chapter published in 2010

Theatres of Closure: Process and Performance in Inhumation Burial Rites in Early Medieval Britain

scientific article published on 4 June 2020

Tingsplatsen som arkeologiskt problem

report published in 2011

Trees in the Religions of Early Medieval England. (Anglo-Saxon Studies 26). By Michael D J Bintley. 16 × 24 cm. x + 194 pp, 11 b&w pls and figs. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2015. isbn 978- 1-84383-989-7. £50.00 hb.

book published in 2017

Uses and recycling of brick in medieval and Tudor English buildings: insights from the application of luminescence dating and new avenues for further research

article published in 2010

Wayland's Work: Anglo-Saxon myth and material culture from the 4th to the 7th century. By Stephen Pollington, Lindsay Kerr and Brett Hammond. 300mm. Pp 548, many figs, 62 in col. Ely: Anglo-Saxon Books, 2010. ISBN 9781898281566. £70 (hbk)

article

Wearmouth and Jarrow: Northumbrian Monasteries in an Historic Landscape

book published in 2013

Witchcraft and Deep Time–a debate at Harvard

scientific article published in September 2010