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List of works by Tania Dickinson

An Anglo-Saxon ‘Cunning Woman’ from Bidford-on-Avon

chapter published in 1993

Annular brooch

chapter published in 1990

C. J. Arnold: Roman Britain to Saxon England: an archaeological study. Croom Helm Studies in Archaeology (General Editor, Leslie Alcock). London & Sydney: Croom Helm, 1984. 190 pp., 55 figs., 1 map. £14.95

article

Clasps Hektespenner Agraffen. Anglo-Scandinavian Clasps of Classes A–C of the 3rd to 6th Centuries A.D. Typology, Diffusion and Function. By John Hines. 305mm. Pp. vii + 126, 22 pls., 152 figs. Stockholm: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets

Cuddesdon and Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire: Two Early Saxon Princely Sites in Wessex

book published in 1974

David A. Hinton. Gold and gilt, pots and pins: possessions and people in Medieval Britain. xii+439 pages, 108 illustrations, 34 colour plates. 2005. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 0-19-926453-8 hardback £30

book review

Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery. By Vera I. Evison. 30.5×22 cm. Pp. 412, 170 figs, (inc. col.), 55 tables, 16 pls (inc. 4 col.). London: Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England (Archaeological Report, 3), 1987. ISBN 1-85074-

book review published in 1988

Early medieval objects: the metal objects 4. silver pin

chapter published in 1990

Jewellery

encyclopaedia article published in 2014

Mortuary Practices and Social Identities in the Middle Ages: Essays in Burial Archaeology in honour of Heinrich Härke, edited by Duncan Sayer & Howard Williams, 2009. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. ISBN 978-0-85989-831-7 hardback £60 & US$110;

scientific article published on 27 September 2010

Overview: Mortuary Ritual

R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford: Aspects of Anglo-Saxon archaeology: Sutton Hoo and other discoveries. London: Gollancz, 1974. 378 pp., 112 pls., 61 figs. £12.50

scholarly article by Tania M. Dickinson published in September 1975

Roman and Celtic Objects from Anglo-Saxon Graves. A Catalogue and an Interpretation of their Use. By Roger H. White. 295 × 210mm. Pp. 365, 98 figs., 9 maps. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports (British Series, 191), 1988. ISBN 0-86054-547-4. £23

Sonia Chadwick Hawkes & Guy Grainger. The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Finglesham, Kent (Oxford University School of Archaeology Monograph 64). 436 pages, 165 figures, 27 plates, 37 tables. 2006. Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology; 0-9549627-

book review

The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Old Park, near Dover, Revisited

The Formation of a Folk District in the Kingdom of Kent: Eastry and Its Early Anglo-Saxon Archaeology

chapter published in 2012

The seventh-century cremation burial in Asthall Barrow, Oxfordshire: a reassessment

chapter published in 1992

Triangular‑backed composite comb ‑ a "second opinion"

chapter published in 1992