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List of works by Steven P. Ashby

ANTLER COMBS FROM THE SALME SHIP BURIALS: FIND CONTEXT, ORIGIN, DATING AND MANUFACTURE

scientific article published in 2020

An earthwork survey at Torpel Manor Field (Cambridgeshire)

article published in 2014

Archaeologies of Hair

Archaeologies of Hair: the head and its grooming in ancient and contemporary societies

Book Reviews

Combs, Contact and Chronology: Reconsidering Hair Combs in Early-Historic and Viking-Age Atlantic Scotland

article

Cottam, Cowlam and Environs: An Anglo-Saxon Estate on The Yorkshire Wolds

Different Strokes: Judicial Violence in Viking-Age England and Scandinavia

scientific article published in January 2018

Disentangling Trade: Combs in the North and Irish Seas in the Long Viking Age

Grooming the Face in the Early Middle Ages

Iconic Costumes. Scandinavian Late Iron Age Costume Iconography. (Ancient Textiles Series Volume 25). By Ulla Mannering. 23 x 29 cm. xv + 199 pp, 150 colour and b&w pls and figs, 39 tables. Oxford & Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2016.

book review published in 2017

MAKING A GOOD COMB: MERCANTILE IDENTITY IN 9TH- TO 11TH-CENTURY ENGLAND

Medieval Archaeology in Scandinavia and Beyond. History, Trends and Tomorrow. Proceedings of a Conference to Celebrate 40 Years of Medieval Archaeology at Aarhus University, 26-27 October 2011.

book review published in 2017

Peer Comment

Searching for Scandinavians in pre-Viking Scotland: molecular fingerprinting of Early Medieval combs

scientific article published in January 2014

Technologies of Appearance: Hair Behaviour in Early Medieval Europe

The Chiming of Crack’d Bells: Recent Approaches to the Study of Artefacts in Archaeology

The role of zooarchaeology in the interpretation of socioeconomic status: a discussion with reference to medieval Europe

article published in 2002

Time, trade and identity : bone and antler combs in Northern Britain c.AD 700-1400

doctoral thesis

Torpel Manor: The Biography of a Landscape

book published in 2017

Urban Networks and Arctic Outlands: Craft Specialists and Reindeer Antler in Viking Towns

scientific article published in April 2015

What really caused the Viking Age? The social content of raiding and exploration

scientific article published on 15 May 2015

‘Hold the Heathen Hammer High’: representation, re-enactment and the construction of ‘Pagan’ heritage

article by Steven P. Ashby et al published October 2014 in International Journal of Heritage Studies