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List of works by Catherine Hills

An Anglo-Saxon Inhumation Cemetery at Sewerby, East Yorkshire. By Susan M. Hirst. 29.5×21 cm. Pp. xviii + 172, 89 figs. + 5 pls. + 2 fiches. York: York University (Archaeological Publications No. 4), 1985. ISBN 0-946722-02-1. £17.00.Excavations at

Andrew Reynolds. Anglo-Saxon deviant burial customs. xiv+324 pages, 70 illustrations, 28 tables. 2009. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 978-0-19-954455-4 hardback £65

Anglo-Saxon Cremation Cemeteries, with particular reference to Spong Hill, Norfolk

Anglo-Saxon Graves and Grave Goods of the 6th and 7th Centuries AD: a chronological framework. ByBayliss Alex,Hines John,Høilund Nielsen Karen,McCormac Gerry andScull Christopher. 310mm. Pp xix + 595, 500 ills (some col), figs, maps. Society for Med

Anglo-Saxon migration: historical fact or mythical fiction?Stephen Yeates. Myth and history. Ethnicity and politics in the first millennium British Isles. xi+348 pages, 104 b&w illustrations. 2012. Oxford & Oakville (CT): Oxbow; 978-1-84217-478-4 pap

Book reviews. Steven Bassett (ed.). The origin of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. xiv + 300 pages, 39 figures, 2 tables. 1989. Leicester: Leicester University Press; ISBN 0-7185-1317-7 hardback £35

Bordesholm. Der Urnenfriedhof am Brautberg bei Bordesholm in Holstein. Vol. I. Text und Karten. By Hilke Elisabeth Saggau. (Offa-Bücher, 60.) 29·5 × 20·5 cm. Pp. 124, 31 figs. + 75 plans. Neumünster: Karl Wachholtz, 1985. ISBN 3-529-01160-6. Pri

C. J. Arnold: The Anglo-Saxon cemeteries of the Isle of Wight. London: British Museum, 1982. 127 pp., 9 pls., 76 figs. £35.00

Edmund Southworth (ed.). Anglo-Saxon cemeteries: a reappraisal. 199 pages, 35 plates, 35 figure. 1990. Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the National Galleries and Museums on Merseyside; ISBN 0-86299-818-2 paperbac

From Isidore to Isotopes: Ivory Rings in Early Medieval Graves

chapter published in 2001

Gale R. Owen: Rites and religions of the Anglo-Saxons. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1981; Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble Books. 216 pp., 40 pls., 40 figs. $12.50

George Speake: Anglo-Saxon animal art and its Germanic background. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980. 122 pp., 16 pls., 23 figs. £20.00

Giles Clarke: Pre-Roman and Roman Winchester, Part II: The Roman cemetery at Lankhills. (Winchester Studies III.) Oxford University Press, 1979. 468 pp., 17 pls. 105 figs. £40.00

Iron Age Myth and Materiality: An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400–1000

scientific article published in August 2012

J. Haslam (ed.), Anglo-Saxon Towns in Southern England. Chichester: Phillimore, 1984. 429 pages, 129 figures, 8 plates. £20.

book review published in 1985

J. N. L. Myres: A corpus of Anglo-Saxon pottery. Cambridge: University Press, 1978. Two vols. 770 pp., 3 pls., 369 figs. £62.00

Lloyd Laing & Jennifer Laing: Anglo-Saxon England. Britain before the Conquest series. London & Henley: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979. 207 pp., III pls., 1 fig., 3 maps. £ 6.95

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M. J. Swanton: The spearheads of the Anglo-Saxon settlements. London: Royal Archaeological Institute, 1973. 228 pp., 88 figs. Non-members £5.00, members £4.00

scholarly article by Catherine Hills published in September 1976

Nicholas Higham. Rome, Britain and the Anglo-Saxons. (The Archaeology of Change). 263 pages, 51 figures. 1992. London: Seaby; ISBN 1-85264-022-7 paperback £18.50

Overview: Anglo‐Saxon Identity

Reviews

Reviews

Reviews

S. Driscoll & M. Nieke (ed.). Power and politics in early medieval Britain and Ireland. iv + 218 pages. 1988. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; ISBN 0-85224-520-3 hardback £27.50

Short Reviews

Short Reviews

Short Reviews

Short Reviews

Spong Hill, Part IX, Chronology and Synthesis

book published in 2013

The Age of Sutton Hoo: the Seventh Century in North-Western Europe. Edited by M. O. H. Carver. 250mm. Pp. xviii + 406, 72 figs., 32 pls. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 0-85115-330-5. £49.50.Voyage to the Other World: the Legacy of Sutton Hoo. Ed

The Anglo-Saxons from the Migration Period to the Eighth Century: an Ethnographic Perspective. Edited by John Hills. 250mm. Pp 480. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1997. ISBN 0-85115-479-4. £50.00

The Archaeology of Cremation: burned human remains in funerary studies. Edited by Tim Thompson. 240mm. Pp xii + 244, b&w and col ills. Studies in Funerary Archaeology 8, Oxbow Books, Oxford and Philadelphia, 2015.isbns 9781782978480; 9781782978497. ?

The Cruciform Brooch and Anglo-Saxon England. By Toby F Martin. 244mm. Pp 406, many figs, tables, etc. Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2015.isbn 9781843839934. £75 (hbk)

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Work-boxes or reliquaries? Small copper-alloy containers in seventh century Anglo-Saxon graves

article published in 2011