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List of works by Brian Hope-Taylor

Audrey Meaney: Gazetteer of Early Anglo-Saxon Burial Sites. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1964. 304 pp., 1 fig. £5 10s

book review published in 1965

BOATS AND BOATMEN. By T. C. Lethbridge. ‘The Past in the Present’ series, Thames and Hudson, 1952. pp. 199, 41 drawings by author, 4 plates. 15s

DER HUSTERKNUPP: EINE NIEDERRHEINISCHE BURGANLAGE DES FRÜHEN MITTELALTERS. By Adolf Herrnbrodt. Beihefte der Bonner Jahrbücher, Band 6. Böhlau Verlag, Köln, 1958. pp. xi × 220, 78 figures, 44 plates, 10 folders in pocket. DM 22.50

David M. Wilson (ed): The archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England. London: Methuen, 1976. 532 pp., 21 pls., 106 figs. £30.00

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Derek Phillips: Excavations at York Minster, Vol. II: The cathedral of Archbishop Thomas of Bayeux. London: RCHM (HMSO), 1985. 250 pp., 150 pls., 46 figs. £45.00

article by Brian Hope-Taylor published March 1986 in Antiquity

Enchanted Forest*

painting by Brian Hope-Taylor (1923–2001), Wolfson College, University of Cambridge

Enchanted Pond*

painting by Brian Hope-Taylor (1923–2001), Wolfson College, University of Cambridge

H. M. Taylor: Anglo-Saxon architecture, Volume III. Cambridge: University Press, 1978. 404 pp., 112 figs., 168 tables. £ 30

J. N. L. Myres: The English settlements (Vol. IB, Oxford History of England). Oxford: University Press, 1986. 280 pp., 11 figs., 6 maps. £15.00

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LAGORE CRANNOG: AN IRISH RESIDENCE OF THE 7TH TO 10TH CENTURIES. By Hugh Hencken,D. LITT.,M.R.I.A.,F.S.A. Proceedings Royal Irish Academy, vol. LIII, Section C, No. 1 (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis and Co.) 19 plates (incl. 4 folders), 117 figs. Price, 25s

Leslie Alcock: ‘By South Cadbury is that Camelot…’: excavations at Cadbury Castle 1966–70. (New Aspects of Antiquity edited by Sir Mortimer Wheeler.) London: Thames and Hudson, 1972. 224 pp., 110 pls. (15 in colour), 36 figs. £4.75

article by Brian Hope-Taylor published March 1974 in Antiquity

Leslie Grinsell, Philip Rahtz and Alan Warhurst: The Preparation of Archaeological Reports. London: John Baker, 1966. 71 pp., 5 figs. 10s. 6d

book review published in Antiquity in 1968

Peter Hunter Blair:Northumbria in the days of Bede: London: Gollancz, 1976. 254 pp., 16 pls. (frontispiece in colour). £5.95

R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford: The Sutton Hoo ship-burial: a handbook. The British Museum 1972. 103 pp., 36 figs., 42 pls. (8 in colour). Cloth £2•00: Paper: £1•50

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Reviews

scientific article published on January 1965

Rosemary Cramp: Anglian and Viking York. University of York, Borthwick Papers, No. 33. York: St Anthony's Press, 1967. 21 pp., 8 pls. 5s. (paper)

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Sutton Hoo: The Excavation of a Royal Ship-Burial by Charles Green. London: Merlin Press, 1963. 168 pp., 26 pls. (two in colour), 32 figs. 35s

article by Brian Hope-Taylor published March 1964 in Antiquity

The Norman motte at Abinger, Surrey and its wooden castle

chapter published in 1956

Vera I. Evison (ed.): Angles, Saxons and Jutes. Essays presented to J. N. L. Myres. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981. 254 pp., 14 pls., 52 figs. £20.00

Yeavering: An Anglo-British Centre of Early Northumbria

book published in 1977