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List of works by Duncan Sayer

A Double-edged Sword: Swords, Bodies, and Personhood in Early Medieval Archaeology and Literature

scholarly article by Duncan Sayer published in July 2019

A GIS-Investigation of Four Early Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries

scientific article published on 20 September 2012

Anglo-Saxon Oakington: A Central Place on the Edge of the Cambridgeshire Fen

chapter published in 2017

Bones Without Barriers: The Social Impact of Digging the Dead

Bowls, Bobbins and Bones. Resolving the Human Remains Crisis in British Archaeology: A Response

scientific article published on 15 December 2011

Christian Burial Practice in the Early Middle Ages: Rethinking the Anglo-Saxon Funerary Sphere

article by Duncan Sayer published 24 January 2013 in History Compass

Community, Kinship and Household: An Analysis of Patterns in Early Anglo-Saxon Inhumation Cemeteries

doctoral thesis by Duncan Sayer

Conflict, community and custom: the material remains of post-medieval religion

chapter published in 2011

Death and the Dissenter: Group Identity and Stylistic Simplicity as Witnessed in Nineteenth-Century Nonconformist Gravestones

scientific article published in December 2011

Death and the family: Developing generational chronologies

scientific article published in February 2010

Digging the Dead in a Digital Media Age

Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries: Kinship, community and identity

book published in 2020

Investigating the Social Aspects Early Medieval Mortuary Practice

Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon genomes from East England reveal British migration history

scientific article

Is there a crisis facing British burial archaeology?

scientific article published in March 2009

Laws, Funerals and Cemetery Organisation: The Seventh-Century Kentish Family

chapter published in 2009

Medieval waterways and hydraulic economics: monasteries, towns and the East Anglian fen

Reconsidering obstetric death and female fertility in Anglo-Saxon England

scientific article published in June 2013

The Anglo-Saxon migration and the formation of the early English gene pool

scientific article published on 21 September 2022

Two Viking Ship Burials and the Transience of Situational Ethics

Who's afraid of the dead? Archaeology, modernity and the death taboo

scholarly article by Duncan Sayer published in September 2010

‘Sons of athelings given to the earth’: Infant Mortality within Anglo-Saxon Mortuary Geography

journal article