Mortuary Archaeology - Early Medieval
Halls of mirrors: death & identity in medieval archaeology (with Duncan Sayer), Mortuary Practices & Social Identities in the Middle Ages: Essays in Burial Archaeology in Honour of Heinrich Härke (2009)
A Viking boat grave with gaming pieces excavated at Skamby, Östergötland, Sweden (with Martin Rundkvist), Medieval Archaeology (2008)
Depicting the dead: Commemoration through cists, cairns and symbols in early medieval Britain, Cambridge Archaelogical Journal (2007)
Introduction: themes in the archaeology of early medieval death and burial, Early Medieval Mortuary Practices (2007)
The emotive force of early medieval mortuary practices, Archaeological Review from Cambridge (2007)
Transforming body and soul: toilet implements in early Anglo-Saxon graves, Early Medieval Mortuary Practices (2007)
Animals, ashes & ancestors, Beyond Skin and Bones? New Perspectives on Human-Animal Relations in the Historical Past (2005)
Cremation in early Anglo-Saxon England – past, present and future research,, Studien zur Sachsenforchung 15 (2005)
Artefacts in early medieval graves – a new perspective, Debating Late Antiquity in Britain AD300-700 (2004)
Death warmed up: the agency of bodies and bones in early Anglo-Saxon cremation rites, Journal of Material Culture (2004)
Material culture as memory: combs and cremation in early medieval Britain, Early Medieval Europe (2003)
Objects without a past? The use of Roman objects in early Anglo-Saxon graves (with Hella Eckardt), Archaeologies of Remembrance: Death and Memory in Past Societies (2003)
Cemeteries as central places: landscape and identity in early Anglo-Saxon England, Central Places in the Migration and Merovingian Periods. Papers from the 52nd Sachsensymposium (2002)
‘“The Remains of Pagan Saxondom”? studying Anglo-Saxon cremation practices’, Burial in Early Medieval England and Wales (2002)
An ideology of transformation: cremation rites and animal sacrifice in early Anglo-Saxon England, The Archaeology of Shamanism (2001)
Death, memory and time: a consideration of mortuary practices at Sutton Hoo, Time in the Middle Ages (2001)
Placing the dead: investigating the location of wealthy barrow burials in seventh century England, Grave Matters: Eight Studies of Burial Data from the first millennium AD from Crimea, Scandinavia and England (1999)
Ancient Landscapes and the dead: the reuse of prehistoric and Roman monuments as early Anglo-Saxon burial sites., Medieval Archaeology (1997)
Mortuary Archaeology - Themes
On display: envisioning the early Anglo-Saxon dead, Mortuary Practices & Social Identities in the Middle Ages: Essays in Burial Archaeology in Honour of Heinrich Härke (2009)
Digging for the dead: archaeological practice as mortuary commemoration, (with Elizabeth Williams), Public Archaeology (2007)
Death warmed up: the agency of bodies and bones in early Anglo-Saxon cremation rites, Journal of Material Culture (2004)
Introduction: The archaeology of death, memory and material culture, Archaeologies of Remembrance: Death and Memory in Past Societies (2003)
Identities and cemeteries in Roman and early medieval archaeology, TRAC 98 Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (1999)
History and Theory of Archaeology
On display: envisioning the early Anglo-Saxon dead, Mortuary Practices & Social Identities in the Middle Ages: Essays in Burial Archaeology in Honour of Heinrich Härke (2009)
Anglo-Saxonism and Victorian archaeology: William Wylie’s Fairford Graves, Early Medieval Europe (2008)
"Burnt Germans", Alemannic graves and the origins of Anglo-Saxon archaeology, Zweiundvierzig. Festschrift für Michael Gebühr zum 65. Geburtstag (2007)
Forgetting the Britons in Victorian Anglo-Saxon archaeology, Britons in Anglo-Saxon England (2007)
Introduction: themes in the archaeology of early medieval death and burial, Early Medieval Mortuary Practices (2007)
Digging Saxon graves in Victorian Britain, The Victorians and the Ancient World: Archaeology and Classicism in Nineteenth-Century Culture (2006)
Heathen graves and Victorian Anglo-Saxonism: assessing the archaeology of John Mitchell Kemble, Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History volume 13 (2006)
Public Archaeology
Introduction: themes in the archaeology of early medieval death and burial, Early Medieval Mortuary Practices (2007)
Mortuary Archaeology - Iron Age and Roman
Ephemeral monuments and social memory in early Roman Britain, TRAC 2003: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (2004)
Potted histories: cremation, ceramics and social memory in early Roman Britain,, Oxford Journal of Archaeology (2004)
Objects without a past? The use of Roman objects in early Anglo-Saxon graves (with Hella Eckardt), Archaeologies of Remembrance: Death and Memory in Past Societies (2003)
Identities and cemeteries in Roman and early medieval archaeology, TRAC 98 Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (1999)
The ancient monument in Romano-British ritual practices, TRAC 97 Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (1998)
Mortuary Archaeology - Medieval and Modern
Death and memory on the Home Front: Second World War commemoration in the South Hams, Devon (with Samuel Walls), Cambridge Archaeological Journal (2010)
Digging for the dead: archaeological practice as mortuary commemoration, (with Elizabeth Williams), Public Archaeology (2007)
Landscapes & memories (with Cornelius Holtorf), Cambridge Companion to Historical Archaeology (2006)