Early Medieval Britain and the North Atlantic (with Prof. Fleming) Conversion and Christianity in the North Sea World

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EarlyMedievalBritainandtheNorthAtlantic
(withProf.Fleming)
1. B. Crawford, ed, Conversion and Christianity in the North Sea World
2. Bethan and Hardy, Death and Taxes: The Archaeology of a Middle Saxon Estate Centre at Higham
Ferres, Northamptonshire
3. Blair, The Church in Anglo-Saxon Society
4. Brown, How Christianity Came to Britain and Ireland
5. Buckberry and Cherryson, Burial in Later Anglo-Saxon England, c. 650-1100
6. Campbell and Lane, “Excavations at Longbury Bank, Dyfed, an Early Medieval Settlement in South
Wales”
7. Campbell, Continental and Mediterranean Imports to Atlantic Britain and Ireland, AD 400-800
8. Carver (ed.), The Cross Goes North: Processes of Conversion in Northern Europe, AD 300-1300
9. Carver, “Why that? Why there? Why then? The Politics of Early Medieval Monumentality,” in Hamerow
and MacGregor (eds.), Images and Power in the Archaeology of Medieval Britain
10. Carver, Portmahomack: Monastery of the Picts
11. Catherine Cubitt, “The Clergy in Early Anglo-Saxon England”
12. Charles Thomas, “Hermits on Islands or Priests in a Landscape?”
13. Charles-Edwards (ed.), After Rome
14. Cleary, “Changing constraints on the Landscape AD 400-600,” Landscape and Settlement in Britain
15. Cunliffe, Danebury Hillfort
16. Cunliffe, Iron Age Communities in Britain
17. Daniels, Anglo-Saxon Hartlepool and the Foundations of English Christianity
18. Dark, Britain and the End of the Roman Empire
19. Dark, Discovery by Design: the identification of secular elite settlements in western Britain AD 400-700
20. Davies, Wales in the Early Middle Ages
21. Dickinson, “An Early Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Quarrington, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire”
22. Dickinson, “What’s new in early medieval burial archaeology?”
23. Driscoll and Nieke (eds.), Power and Politics in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland (Edinburgh, 1988).
24. Driscoll, “Picts and Prehistory: Cultural Resource Management in Early Medieval Scotland,” World
Archaeology
25. Driscoll, Geddes, and Hall, eds., Pictish Progress: New Studies on Northern Britain in the Early Middle
Ages
26. Edwards (ed.), The Archaeology of the Early Medieval Celtic Churches
27. Edwards and Lane (eds.), Early Medieval Settlements in Wales AD 400-1100
28. Edwards, The Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland
1 29. Evans and Loveluck (eds.), Life and Economy at Early Medieval Flixborough
30. Fleming, “Bones for Historians: Putting the Body back in Biography”
31. Fleming, “Elites, Boats, and Foreigners: Rethinking the Birth of English Towns”
32. Fleming, “Recycling in Britain after the Fall of Rome’s Metal Economy”
33. Fleming, Britain After Rome
34. Fyfe, Brown, and Rippon, “Characteristing the late prehistoric ‘Romano-British’ and medieval landscape,
and dating the emergence of a regionally distinct agricultural system in South West Britain”
35. Gelichi and Hodges, eds., From one sea to another: trading places in the European and Mediterranean
Early Middle Ages
36. Gilchrist and Sloane, Requiem: the Medieval Monastic Cemetery in Britain (London, 2005).
37. Gilchrist, Gender and Material Culture: the Archaeology of Religious Women (London, 1994).
38. Gorski, “Roles of the Sea: Views from the Shore,” Roles of the Sea in Medieval England
39. Hamerow, Early Medieval Settlements: The Archaeology of Rural Communities in North-West Europe
400-900
40. Hamerow, Hinton, and Crawford, Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology
41. Hamerow, Rural Society in Anglo Saxon England
42. Hen, “Review Article: Liturgy and Religious Culture in Late Anglo-Saxon England,”
43. Henderson, The Atlantic Iron Age: Settlement and Identity in the First Millennium BC
44. Hines, “Religion: The limits of knowledge,” Anglo-Saxons from Migration to the Eighth Century
45. Jankulak, O’Loughlin, and M. Wooding (eds.), Ireland and Wales in the Middle Ages
46. Jenkins, “Holy, Holier, Holiest”
47. Jones, The End of Roman Britain
48. Knight, The End of Antiquity: Archaeology, Society and Religion AD 235-700
49. Lee-Thorp, “On Isotopes and Old Bones,” Archaeometry, 50 (2008)
50. Loveluck and Atkinson, The early medieval settlement remains from Flixborough, Lincolnshire: the
occupation sequence, c. AD 600-1000
51. Loveluck and et al., Rural settlement, lifestyles and social change in the later first millennium AD:
Anglo-Saxon Flixborough and its wider context
52. Lucy and Reynolds, Burial in Early Medieval England and Wales
53. Lucy, “From pots to people”
54. Martin, “Water Transport and the Roman Occupation of North Britain”
55. Mattingly, An Imperial Possession
56. McGrail, ed, Maritime Celts, Frisians and Saxons
57. Millett, The Romanization of Britain
58. Morris, North Sea and Channel Connectivity during the Late Iron Age and Roman Period
2 59. Ó Carragáin, Churches in Early Medieval Ireland
60. O’Sullivan, The Archaeology of Lake Settlement in Ireland
61. Pearce, “Early Medieval Ecclesiastical Sites in South-Western Britain: their dates, characters and
significance”
62. Petts, Pagans and Christians: Religious Change in Early Medieval Europe
63. Petts, The Early Medieval Church in Wales
64. Pickles, “Anglo-Saxon Monasteries as Sacred Places”
65. Quast, “Communication, Migration, Mobility and Trade: Explanatory Models for Exchange Processes
from the Roman Iron Age to the Viking Age.”
66. Reynolds, “On farmers, traders and kings: archaeological reflections of social complexity in early
medieval north-western Europe”
67. Reynolds, Anglo-Saxon Deviant Burial Customs
68. Sami and Speed, eds, Dedicating Urbanism within and beyond the walls AD 300-700
69. Scull, “Foreign identities in burials at the seventh-century English emporia”
70. Smith and Kenward, “Roman Grain Pests in Britain: Implications for Grain Supply and Agricultural
Production”
71. Smith, Europe After Rome: A New Cultural History 500-1000
72. Snyder, An Age of Tyrants
73. Stafford (ed.), A Companion to the Early Middle Ages: Britain and Ireland, c.500-c.1100
74. The New Cambridge Medieval History
75. Thomas, The Early Christian Archaeology of North Britain
76. Todd (ed.), A Companion to Roman Britain
77. Van de Noort, North Sea Archaeologies
78. Wickham, Framing the Early Middle Ages: Europe and the Mediterranean, 400-800
79. Wickham, The Inheritance of Rome.
80. Williamson, Sutton Hoo and its Landscape
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