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List of works by Mark A. Hall

A Museum Curator’s Adventures in Pictland

chapter published in 2005

Barbara E. Crawford. The churches dedicated to St Clement in medieval England: a hagio-geography of the seafarer's saint in 11th century North Europe. (Scripta Ecclesiastica 1, supplementary series of Scrinium, Revue de Patrologie, d'Hagiographie et

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Book Reviews

Book Reviews

Burgh mentalities: a town-in-the-country case study of Perth, Scotland

chapter published in 2005

Erzsébet Jerem and Katalin T. Biró, eds, Archaeometry 98: Proceedings from the 31st Symposium, Budapest, 26 April–3 May 1998. (Archaeolingua Central European Series 1/BAR International Series 1043. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2002, 842 pp., pbk, ISBN 1

Jerry O'Sullivan & Tomás Ó' Carragáin. Inishmurray: monks and pilgrims in an Atlantic landscape (Volume 1: archaeological survey and excavations 1997-2000). xxii+406 pages, 168 b&w & colour illustrations, 16 tables. Cork: Collins Press; 978-1-9051

scholarly article by Mark A. Hall published in June 2009

Making the Past Present: Cinematic Narratives of the Middle Ages

Matt Groening and David X. Cohen (creators), Futurama (USA TV series and DVD films, 1999–2009)

Medieval Cross Slabs of Derbyshire, By Peter F. Ryder

Quark, Strangeness and Charm: Reconstructing the Medieval in European Museums and Galleries

Re-mediating the Middle Ages: Medievalism in the movies

The Early Medieval Sculptures from Murthly, Perth and Kinross: An Interdisciplinary Look at People, Politics and Monumental Art

chapter published in 2005

The Materiality of Magic. An Artefactual Investigation into Ritual Practices and Popular Beliefs

The Mote of Mark: A Dark Age Hillfort in South-West ScotlandBy Lloyd Laing and David Longley. Pp 189, 59 figures 36 tables & 20 colour plates. ISBN 1 84217 217 4 Oxford: Oxbow Books. 2006. Price £45 (hb)

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