JEREMY HASLAM - BIBLIOGRAPHY of archaeological publications


BOOKS

1. Wiltshire Towns: the Archaeological Potential, (Devizes Museum), 1976

2. Medieval Pottery (Shire Archaeology Series) 1979 (second and third editions 1984 and 1989).

3. Early Medieval Towns (Shire Archaeology Series), 1984

4. Anglo-Saxon Towns in Southern England, (Phillimore) 1984; book conceived and edited by JH; also the author of Introduction, & chapters on ‘The towns of Devon’ and ‘The towns of Wiltshire’.

5. Early Iron-smelting sites in Igboland, S.E.Nigeria, (University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Dept of Archaeology Monograph), 1984.

6. Major contributor to J. Pearce & A.Vince (eds.), A Dated Type Series of London Medieval Pottery Pt. 4: Surrey Whitewares, (Museum of London), 1988.

ARTICLES

7. ‘Oxford Taverns and the cellars of All Souls’ College in the 17th and 18th centuries’, Oxoniensia XXXIV (1969), 45-77.

8. ‘Sealed bottles from the cellars of All Souls’ College’ in the 18th century’, Oxoniensia XXXV (1970), 27-33.

9. ‘An Archaeological research centre for the London region’, The London Archaeologist, (vol.1 no.10, 1972).

10. ‘Medieval streets in London’, The London Archaeologist, (vol.2 no.1, 1972).

11. ‘Research and publication of London’s archaeology’, The London Archaeologist, (vol.2 no.15, 1972).

12. ‘Bibliography of English medieval glass’, Notiziario di Archaeologia Medievale, (Genoa University, 1972).

13. ‘The excavation of a section across Aldersgate Street, City of London’, Transactions of the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society 24 (1973), 74-84.

14. ‘Saxon pottery and a 16th century pottery group from Arundel House, London’, Transactions of the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society 26 (1975), 220-231.

15. ‘A 17th century pottery-making site at Cove, Hants’, Post-Medieval Archaeology 10 (1975), 164-187.

16. ‘Glass finds from excavations at 126 High Street, Oxford, 1974’, Oxoniensia 40 (1975).

17. ‘The excavation of the defences of Devizes, Wilts.’, Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine 1972/73(1980), 59-65.

18. ‘A middle Saxon iron-smelting site at Ramsbury, Wilts’, Medieval Archaeology 24 (1981), 1-68.

19. ‘Wells and Ramsbury: a further look at urban origins’, Current Archaeology no. 77 (VII no.6, 1981), 188.

20. ‘A "ward" of the burh of Cricklade’, Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine 76 (1981), 77-81.

21. ‘The origin and plan of Bedford’, Bedfordshire Archaeology 16 (1983), 28-36.

22. ‘The development and topography of Saxon Cambridge’, Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society LXXII (1984), 13-29.

23. (with F. Anozie & K.Ray) ‘Preliminary archaeological studies of early iron-smelting in Igboland, SE Nigeria, in Proceedings of the 9th Pan-African Congress on Archaeology, 1984.

24. ‘Glass finds from Oxford excavations [medieval and later]’, Oxoniensia 50 (1985), 103-121.

25. ‘The ecclesiastical topography of early medieval Bedford’, Bedfordshire Archaeology 17 (1986), 41-50.

26. ‘The metrology of Anglo-Saxon Cricklade’, Medieval Archaeology 30 (1986), 99-103.

27. ‘The second burh of Nottingham’, Landscape History 9 (1987), 45-52.

28. ‘Market and fortress in the reign of Offa’, World Archaeology 19 no.1 (1987), 76-93.

29. ‘The 10th century burh of Wigingamere’, Landscape History 10 (1988), 25-36.

30 . ‘Parishes, churches, wards and gates in eastern London’, in J.Blair (ed.), Minsters and Parish Churches: the local church in Transition (Oxford University Cttee for Archaeology, Monograph no.17) (1988), 35-44.

31. Review of Glass of the British Military, 1755-1820, in Archaeological Journal (1988), 227.

32. ‘Dommoc and Dunwich: a reappraisal’, Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History VI (1990).

33 ‘The location of the 10th century burh of Wigingamere: a reappraisal’ , in Names, Places and People (ed. A.R.Rumble & A.D.Mills) (1997), 111-130.

34 ‘Excavations at Cricklade, Wilts, 1975’ , and Internet Archaeology 14 (summary in Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine)

Forthcoming

35. ‘King Alfred and the Vikings - strategies and tactics, 878-886’ - parts 1 & 2

These two papers are due to be published in Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History, vol. 13
and an early draft is available to read online.

36. 'The development of medieval Tonbidge, Kent', Archaeologia Cantiana.

Books and other publications on photography, and of my photographs, are not included.

 
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