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7. Trade, Cultural Exchange and Coastal Identities in Early Anglo-Saxon Kent: A Ceramic Perspective

A patchwork of people, pots and places: Material engagements and the construction of ‘the social’ in Hamwic (Anglo-Saxon Southampton), UK

An Archaeology of Interaction: Network Perspectives on Material Culture and Society. By Carl Knappett

Assemblage Theory and Town Foundation in Medieval England

article

Assemblage urbanism. Becoming urban in late medieval Southampton

scientific article published on 6 November 2018

Assembling the archaeology of the global Middle Ages

scientific article published on 20 October 2017

Assessing urban fortunes in six late medieval ports: an archaeological application of assemblage theory

Book Reviews

Brewing difference: malting, gender and urbanity in medieval England. An examination of drying and malting kilns, c .1150–1500

Ceramics and Coastal Communities in Medieval (Twelfth–Fourteenth Century) Europe: Negotiating Identity in England's Channel Ports

article published in 2017

Changing Places? Place-making in Anglo-Saxon Hamwic, Southampton, and Winchester

Conquest, ceramics, continuity and change. Beyond representational approaches to continuity and change in early medieval England: a case study from Anglo-Norman Southampton

article

Consumption and the ‘Social Self’ in Medieval Southern England

scientific article published on 2 January 2017

Correction: The dietary impact of the Norman Conquest: A multiproxy archaeological investigation of Oxford, UK

scientific article published on 17 September 2020

Cuisine and Conquest: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Food, Continuity and Change in 11th-Century England and Beyond

Cuisine and Urban Identities in Medieval England: Objects, Foodstuffs and Urban Life in Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Hampshire

article

David Hinton and Medieval Archaeology: A Personal Appreciation

Decline or Transformation? Archaeology and the Late Medieval ‘Urban Decline’ in Southern England

scientific article published on 19 September 2016

Examining Temporality and Difference: an Intensive Approach to Understanding Medieval Rural Settlement

scientific article published on 7 March 2022

Exploring Text and Objects: Escheators’ Inventories and Material Culture in Medieval English Rural Households

article

Finding Oxford’s medieval Jewry using organic residue analysis, faunal records and historical documents

scientific article published on 20 February 2021

Introduction: Everyday Life in Medieval Europe

Living standards and material culture in English rural households 1300-1600

scientific article published in January 2017

Making Pots, Making Identities in a Late Saxon Town. An Analysis of Ceramic Evidence from Late Saxon Chichester

MA thesis

Middens, memory and the effect of waste. Beyond symbolic meaning in archaeological deposits. An early medieval case study

scientific article published on 26 November 2014

Patrick Ottaway. Winchester: Swithun's ‘City of Happiness and Good Fortune’: an archaeological assessment. 2017. Oxford & Havertown (PA): Oxbow; 978-1-78570-449-9 hardback £40

People, possessions and domestic space in the late medieval escheators’ records

Placing pottery: an actor-led approach to the use and perception of medieval pottery in Southampton and its region c. AD 700-1400

doctoral thesis

Pots as Things: Value, Meaning and Medieval Pottery in Relational Perspective

chapter published in 2014

Pottery and Social Life in Medieval England: Towards a Relational Approach

book published in 2014

Pottery from Late Saxon Chichester: a reassessment of the evidence

scientific article published in January 2009

Reply to Comments: Re-Thinking Medieval Things

The Archaeology of Emptiness? Understanding Open Urban Spaces in the Medieval World

The Material Experiences of 'Peasant' Life in Medieval Britain and Ireland (c. 1200-1500)

scientific article published in 2023

The dietary impact of the Norman Conquest: A multiproxy archaeological investigation of Oxford, UK

scientific article published on 06 July 2020

Urban consumption: Tracing urbanity in the archaeological record of Aarhus c. AD 800–1800

scientific article published on 20 March 2018

Urbanity, Decline, and Regeneration in Later Medieval England: Towards a Posthuman Household Microhistory

scholarly article

What's So Special? A Reinterpretation of Anglo-Saxon 'Special Deposits'