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List of works by Paul Everson

1. Offa's Dyke at Dudston in Chirbury, Shropshire. A pre-Offan field system?

scientific article published in January 1991

A Newly Identified Figure of the Virgin from a Late Anglo-Saxon Rood at Great Hale, Lincolnshire

A fanfare for the noble man? The rise of Wharram's manorial elite

scientific article published in January 2012

A tutulus brooch from Kirmington, Lincolnshire

article published in 1978

An unusual architectural feature in St Mary's church, Nantwich

Archaeology and Archiepiscopal Reform: Greater Churches in York Diocese in the 11th Century

scholarly article by Paul Everson published in February 2017

Bodiam Castle, East Sussex: Castle and its Designed Landscape

journal article published in 1996

Bodiam castle, Sussex

article published in 1990

Brixworth Church—are the bricks really Roman?

chapter published in 1979

Castle Hill and the early medieval development of Thetford in Norfolk

chapter published in 1999

Change and Continuity: Rural Settlement in North-West Lincolnshire

book published in 1991

Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, Volume 5: Lincolnshire

book published in 1999

Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture. Volume VI: Northern Yorkshire. By James Lang, with contributions by Derek Craig, Rosemary Cramp, Louise Henderson, John Higgitt, D N Parsons and John R Senior. 290mm. Pp xv plus 540, frontispiece map, 1,204 half

Custodians of Continuity: the Premonstratensian Abbey at Barlings and the landscape of ritual

book published in 2011

Excavations in the Vicarage Garden at Brixworth, 1972

scholarly article by Paul Everson published in June 1977

Five towns funerals: decoding diversity in Danelaw stone sculpture

chapter published in 2001

Gardens and designed landscapes

chapter published in 1998

Laughton en le Morthen, South Yorkshire: Evolution of a Medieval Magnate Core

Medieval gardens and designed landscapes

chapter published in 2003

Notes and News

scientific article published in January 1977

Occupation du sol au moyen age et a l’epoque moderne dans le nord du Lincolnshire

chapter published in 1986

Reply to John Hine's review of Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture, volume V: Lincolnshire

article

Saucepans and Saints? The Sacred and the Mundane in Forest Landscapes

scientific article published on 2 January 2018

Shaping Medieval Landscapes: Settlement, Society, Environment. By Tom Williamson. 250mm. Pp x + 214, 59 b&w figs and pls. Macclesfield: Windgather Press, 2003. ISBN 0954557581. £18.99 (pbk)

Short Reviews

Sublime Horror: Industry and Designed Landscape in Miss Wakefield's Garden at Basingill, Cumbria

Summoning St. Michael: Early Romanesque Towers in Lincolnshire

book published in 2006

The Common Steeple? Church, Liturgy, and Settlement in Early Medieval Lincolnshire

article published in 2006

The Gardens of Campden House, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire

article by Paul Everson published 1989 in Garden History

The Romano-British ‘Aedicule’ from Sheepwash Grange, Canwick, Lincolnshire

scientific article published on 27 April 2020

The Straight and Narrow Way: Fenland Causeways and the Conversion of the Landscape in the Witham Valley, Lincolnshire

chapter published in 2003

The castle earthworks and landscape context

chapter published in 2000

The rector's gift. Integrating church development and village landscape at Car Colston (Nottinghamshire) and elsewhere

scientific article published in January 2017

Two newly discovered fragments of pre-Viking sculpture: evidence for a hitherto unsuspected early church site at South Leverton, Nottinghamshire?

article published in 2007

Two rectangular enclosures on Stamford Heath, Christleton, near Chester

What's in a name? "Goltho", Goltho and Bullington

article published in 1988

‘Delightfully Surrounded with Woods and Ponds’: Field Evidence for Medieval Gardens in England

chapter published in 1998

‘The Cros in the Markitte Stede’. The Louth Cross, its Monastery and its Town

article published in 2017