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Aims and methods: scope and agenda

chapter published in 2011 in The Archaeology of Medieval Europe: Vol. 2

An Iona of the East: The Early-medieval Monastery at Portmahomack, Tarbat Ness

scientific article published in January 2004

Anglo-Saxon objectives at Sutton Hoo, 1985

Archaeology journals, academics and Open Access

scholarly article by Martin Carver published in August 2007

Archaeology, monasticism and Romanitas in northern BritainChristopher Lowe with numerous contributors Excavations at Hoddom, Dumfriesshire: an Early Ecclesiastic Site in South-west Scotland. xviii+222 pages, 87 figures, 67 plates. 2006. Edinburgh: So

scholarly article by Martin Carver published in March 2008

Arguments in Stone: Archaeological Research and the European Town in the First Millennium

book published in 1993

Birgit Arrhenius & Uaininn O'Medhra (ed.). Excavations at Helgö XVIII: conclusions and new aspects. 214 pages, 170 illustrations, 7 colour plates, 6 tables. 2011. Stockholm: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien; 978-91-7402-401-2 har

Boat-burial in Britain: ancient custom or political symbol?

chapter published in 1995

Book reviews. Sauro Gelichi & Richard Hodges (ed.). From one sea to another: trading places in the European and Mediterranean Early Middle Ages (Proceedings of the International Conference, Comacchio 27th–29th March 2009) (Seminari del Centro Inter

Cathedrals and monasteries

chapter published in 2011 in The Archaeology of Medieval Europe: Vol. 2

Chemical evidence for the persistence of wine production and trade in Early Medieval Islamic Sicily

scientific article published on 22 February 2021

Coastal Erosion and the Archaeological Assessment of an Eroding Shoreline at St Boniface Church, Papa Westray, Orkney. By Christopher Lowe. 310mm. Pp xvi + 215, 184 ills., 52 tables. Stroud: Sutton Publishing (for Historic Scotland), 1998. ISBN 0-750

Commerce and Cult: Confronted Ideologies in 6th–9th-Century Europe

journal article; published in Medieval Archaeology, Jan 2015

Contemporary Artefacts Illustrated in Late Saxon Manuscripts

article published in 1986

Cuisine in transition? Organic residue analysis of domestic containers from 9th-14th century Sicily

scientific article published in 2023

Digging for ideas

Early Scottish Monasteries and Prehistory: A Preliminary Dialogue

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March 2005 column in Antiqutiy

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September 2003 column in Antiquity

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March 2003 column in Antiquity

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December 2005 column from Antiquity

Exploring, explaining, imagining: Anglo-Saxon archaeology 1998

chapter published in 1999

FORTY FRENCH TOWNS: AN ESSAY ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE EVALUATION AND HISTORICAL AIMS

scientific article published in November 1983

Formative Britain: An Archaeology of Britain, Fifth to Eleventh Century AD

book published in 2019

Graham Connah. Writing about archaeology. xiv+210 pages, 31 illustrations. 2010. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 978-0-521-86850-1 hardback £50 & $88.99; 978-0-521-68851-2 paperback £16.99 & $24.99

Habit: introduction

chapter published in 2011 in The Archaeology of Medieval Europe: Vol. 2

Hereford City Excavations. Vol. II. Excavations on and close to the Defences. By R. Shoesmith. 30×21 cm. Pp. x+106, 68 ills.+ 3 microfiche. London: Council for British Archaeology (Research Report No. 46), 1982. ISBN 0-906780-16-0 (for 3-vol. set 0-

Intellectual Communities in Early Northumbria

Introduction: northern Europeans negotiate their future

book published in 2003

Kingship and material culture in early Anglo-Saxon East Anglia

chapter published in 1989

Living and Dying at Auldhame, East Lothian: The Excavation of an Anglian Monastic Settlement and Medieval Parish Church, By Anne Crone and Erlend Hindmarch, with Alex Woolf

L’investissement en archéologie au Royaume-Uni : expériences et perspectives

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Mark A. Brisbane, Nikolaj A. Makarov & Evgenij N. Nosov (ed.). The archaeology of medieval Novgorod in context: studies in centre/periphery relations. xxviii+500 pages, 158 illustrations, 46 tables, CD. 2012. Oxford & Oakville (CT): Oxbow; 978-1-8421

Marriages of true minds: Archaeology with texts

chapter published in 2002

On archaeological value

scholarly article by Martin Carver published in March 1996

Overview: Signals of Power

Power - introduction

chapter published in 2011 in The Archaeology of Medieval Europe: Vol. 2

Rattray in Moray, north-east Scotland

chapter published in 2011 in The Archaeology of Medieval Europe: Vol. 2

Reflections on the Meaning of Anglo-Saxon Barrows

chapter published in 2002

Rosemary Cramp. Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture Volume VII, South-West England. xviii +446 pages, 29 figures, 565 plates, 3 tables. 2006. Oxford: Oxford University Press for The British Academy; 0-19-726334-8 hardback £65

S. Maria foris portas at Castel Seprio: A famous church in a new context

scholarly article by M. O. H. Carver published in February 1987

Sculpture in action: contexts for stone carving on the Tarbat peninsula, Easter Ross

chapter published in 2005

Short Reviews

Snape Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Excavations and Surveys 1824–1992. By William Filmer-Sankey and Tim Pestell. 300mm. Pp xiv plus 277, 151 figs, 58 pls, tables. Ipswich: East Anglian Archaeology 95, 2001. ISBN 0860552640. £23.50

Spirituality: introduction

chapter published in 2011 in The Archaeology of Medieval Europe: Vol. 2

Stable Isotope Evidence for Dietary Contrast Between Pictish and Medieval Populations at Portmahomack, Scotland

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Sutton Hoo. A seventh-century princely burial ground and its context

book published in 2005

Sutton Hoo: Burial Ground of Kings

book published in 1998

The Age of Sutton Hoo: the Seventh Century in North-Western Europe

book published in 1992

The York Gospels: a 1000-year biological palimpsest

scientific article published on 25 October 2017

The best we can do?

scientific article published in February 2011

The materiality of Christian workshop - a brief guide

chapter published in 2011 in The Archaeology of Medieval Europe: Vol. 2

Theory and practice in urban pottery seriation

scientific article published in September 1985

Three Saxo-Norman Tenements in Durham City

scientific article published in January 1979

Underneath English towns: interpreting urban archaeology

book published in 1987

Wearmouth and Jarrow. Northumbrian Monasteries in an Historic Landscape. ByTurner Sam,Semple Sarah andTurner Alex. 250mm. Pp xix + 244, ills (some col), maps, plans.University of Hertfordshire Press,Hatfield,2013.ISBN9781909291133. £20 (pbk)

What were they Thinking? Intellectual Territories in Anglo‐Saxon England

Why That, Why There, Why Then? The Politics of Early Medieval Monumentality

chapter published in 2001

Witchcraft and Deep Time–a debate at Harvard

scientific article published in September 2010