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List of works by Harry Kenward

A working classification of sample types for environmental archaeology

article published in 1992

Archaeological Implications of Plant and Invertebrate Remains from Fills of a Massive Post-Medieval Cut at Low Fisher Gate, Doncaster, U.K.

scientific article published in April 2004

Cottam: An Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian settlement on the Yorkshire Wolds

article published in 1999

Development of synanthropic beetle faunas over the last 9000 years in the British Isles

scientific article published in March 2020

Disentangling Dung: Pathways to Stable Manure

scientific article published in June 1998

Do Insect Remains from Historic-Period Archaeological Occupation Sites Track Climate Change in Northern England?

scientific article published in April 2004

Down, but not out: biological evidence for complex economic organization in Lincoln in the late 4th century

article

Enhancing Bioarchaeological Interpretation Using Indicator Groups: Stable Manure as a Paradigm

Further archaeological records of Aglenus brunneus (Gyll.) in Britain and Ireland, including confirmation of its presence in the roman period

scholarly article by Harry K. Kenward published in September 1976

Insect invaders of reconstructed Anglo-Saxon houses at West Stow, Suffolk, England

article

Insects in Urban Waste Pits in Viking York: Another Kind of Seasonality

scientific article published in June 1998

Pattern in Thinly-Distributed Plant and Invertebrate Macrofossils revealed by Extensive Analysis of Occupation Deposits at Low Fisher Gate, Doncaster, U.K.

scientific article published in October 2003

Pitfalls in the environmental interpretation of insect death assemblages

scientific article published in June 1975

Recording the Preservational Condition of Archaeological Insect Fossils

scientific article published in June 1998

Recovery of DNA from archaeological insect remains: first results, problems and potential

scholarly article by Gary A. King published in May 2009

Roman Grain Pests in Britain: Implications for Grain Supply and Agricultural Production

article

Species Associations Among Insect Remains from Urban Archaeological Deposits and their Significance in Reconstructing the Past Human Environment

scientific article published in August 2001

The biological and archaeological implications of the beetle Aglenus brunneus (Gyllenhal) in ancient faunas

scientific article published in March 1975

The development of late-Holocene farmed landscapes: Analysis of insect assemblages using a multi-period dataset

scientific article published on 19 October 2018

The life of beetles

scientific article published in June 1976

Three Saxo-Norman Tenements in Durham City

scientific article published in January 1979

Turf roofs and urban archaeological build-up

scientific article published in April 2012

Urban organic archaeology: an irreplaceable palaeoecological archive at risk

scholarly article by Harry Kenward published in December 2008

Wallingford: charting early medieval and medieval expansion and contraction

article published in Environmental Archaeology in 2008

‘Well, Sextus, what can we do with this?’ The disposal and use of insect-infested grain in Roman Britain

scientific article published in October 2012