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List of works by Melanie Giles

'Open-weave, close-knit': archaeologies of identity in the later prehistoric landscape of East Yorkshire

doctoral thesis by Melanie Giles

'Parklife’ past and present: The Whitworth Park Community Archaeology and History Project

article published in 2013

A Forged Glamour: Landscape, Identity and Material Culture in the Iron Age

book published in 2012

A Quaker Burial Ground in North Shields: Excavations at Coach Lane, Tyne and Wear

A Very British Antiquary: Richard Gough 1735–1809. By Philip Whittemore and Chris Byrom. 300mm. Pp viii+72, 11 b&w illus. London: Wynchmore Books, 2009. ISBN 9780956459503. £10.99+£2 p&p in UK (spiral binding)

Afterword: Strands of Evidence in Later Prehistory

article

Aging Well: Treherne's ‘Warrior's Beauty’ Two Decades Later

scholarly article by Catherine Frieman published in January 2017

Bog Bodies: Face to Face with the Past

book published in 2020

Collecting the Past, Constructing Identity: The Antiquarian John Mortimer and The Driffield Museum of Antiquities and Geological Specimens

article

Covering the Dead in Later Prehistoric Britain: Elusive Objects and Powerful Technologies of Funerary Performance

scientific article published on 30 August 2019

Death, burial and ritual in Iron Age Britain and the Netherlands

Dig! Arts Access Project: Finding Inspiration in the Park

chapter published in 2019

Good fences make good neighbours? Exploring the ladder enclosures of Late Iron Age East Yorkshire

chapter published in 2007

Headhunting and the Body in Iron Age Europe. ByArmit Ian. 260mm. Pp xii + 259, 76 b&w ills, 6 maps, 5 tables.Cambridge University Press,Cambridge,2012.isbn9780521877565. £62 (hbk)

Identity, Community and the Person in Later Prehistory

chapter published in 2008

Introduction: Mortuary Archaeology in Contemporary Society

chapter published in 2016

Iron Age bog bodies of north-western Europe. Representing the dead

scholarly article by Melanie Giles published in June 2009

JWA Bog Bodies Special Edition: Afterword

scientific article published on 3 July 2019

John Strickland Dent. The Iron Age in East Yorkshire: an analysis of the later prehistoric monuments of the Yorkshire Wolds and the culture which marked their final phase (British Archaeological Reports British Series 508). xiv+138 pages, 113 illustr

article

Journal of Wetland Archaeology Bog Bodies Special Edition: Foreword

Learning to live in the Iron Age; dwelling and praxis

chapter published in 1999

Making metal and forging relations: Ironworking in the British Iron Age

scientific article published in November 2007

Mirrors in the British Iron Age: performance, revelation and power

chapter published in 2007

Open Air Learning: schools, education and the Whitworth Park Community, Archaeology and History Project

article published in 2013

Partnership in the park: exploring the past, inspiring the future in inner-city Manchester

article published in 2011

Performing Pain, Performing Beauty: Dealing With Difficult Death in the Iron Age

scientific article published on 6 May 2015

Preserving the Body

chapter published in 2013

Reconstructing Death: The Chariot Burials of Iron Age East Yorkshire

chapter published in 2016

Reconstructing Death: The Chariot Burials of Iron Age East Yorkshire

Refiguring rights in the Early Iron Age landscapes of East Yorkshire

scientific article published on 20 December 2006

Seeing red: the aesthetics of martial objects in the Iron Age of East Yorkshire

chapter published in 2008

Signs of the times: nineteenth - twentieth century graffiti in the farms of the Yorkshire Wolds

chapter published in 2010

Social Relations in Later Prehistory, by Niall Sharples, 2010. Oxford: Oxford University Press; ISBN 978-0-19-957771-2 hardback £80 & $130; xiv+380 pp., 86 figs., 5 tables

Susan Pearce (ed.). Visions of Antiquity. The Society of Antiquaries of London 1707-2007. xii+452 pages, 116 b&w colour illustrations, 27 tables. 2007. London: Society of Antiquaries of London; 978-0-85431-287-0 hardback £75

The Archaeology of Celtic Art, by D.W. Harding, 2007. hardback £70 & US$120; ISBN-13 978-0-415-42866-8 paperback £24.99 & US$45.95; ISBN-13 978-0-203-69853-2 ebook US$45.95; xi+325 pp., 16 col. pls., 95 figs

The Danes Graves Wheel-Headed Pin (The Yorkshire Museum)

chapter published in 2013

The Writing on the Wall: The Concealed Communities of the East Yorkshire Horselads

scientific article published on 5 September 2007

The use of colour in Iron Age art: a case study from East Yorkshire

article published in 2008

Whitworth Park Community Archaeology and History Project: An Evaluation Report for the Heritage Lottery Fund

report published in 2015

Wide connections: women, mobility and power in Iron Age East Yorkshire

chapter published in 2019