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)
 

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A Viking boat grave with gaming pieces excavated at Skamby, Östergötland, Sweden (with Martin Rundkvist), Medieval Archaeology (2008)
 

Early Medieval Mortuary Practices (with Sarah Semple) (2007)
 

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The emotive force of early medieval mortuary practices, Archaeological Review from Cambridge (2007)
 

Animals, ashes & ancestors, Beyond Skin and Bones? New Perspectives on Human-Animal Relations in the Historical Past (2005)
 

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Keeping the dead at arm's length, Journal of Social Archaeology (2005)
 

Artefacts in early medieval graves – a new perspective, Debating Late Antiquity in Britain AD300-700 (2004)
 

Assembling the dead, Assembly Places and Practices in Medieval Europe (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)
 

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)
 

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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)
 

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)
 

Towards an archaeology of cremation, The Analysis of Burned Human Remains (2008)
 

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Digging for the dead: archaeological practice as mortuary commemoration, (with Elizabeth Williams), Public Archaeology (2007)
 

Introduction: The archaeology of death, memory and material culture, Archaeologies of Remembrance: Death and Memory in Past Societies (2003)
 

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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)
 

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"Burnt Germans", Alemannic graves and the origins of Anglo-Saxon archaeology, Zweiundvierzig. Festschrift für Michael Gebühr zum 65. Geburtstag (2007)
 

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Forgetting the Britons in Victorian Anglo-Saxon archaeology, Britons in Anglo-Saxon England (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

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Evaluating community archaeology in the UK (with Faye Simpson), Public Archaeology (2008)
 

Mortuary Archaeology - Iron Age and Roman

Towards an archaeology of cremation, The Analysis of Burned Human Remains (2008)
 

Ephemeral monuments and social memory in early Roman Britain, TRAC 2003: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference (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)
 

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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)
 

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Digging for the dead: archaeological practice as mortuary commemoration, (with Elizabeth Williams), Public Archaeology (2007)
 

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Landscapes & memories (with Cornelius Holtorf), Cambridge Companion to Historical Archaeology (2006)
 

Remembering and forgetting the medieval dead, Archaeologies of Remembrance. Death and Memory in Past Societies (2003)
 

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