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I have been Professor at the University of Lincoln since 2021. My current work is on twelfth-century peasant society in Lincolnshire, eleventh- and twelfth-century buildings in England, and trade and exchange in the North Atlantic in the early modern period.

Publications

  • https://staff.lincoln.ac.uk/cc242eb7-764c-4e55-921d-f77fb8df8762
  • Twelfth-Century Timbers From Sixhills, Lincolnshire, and a Review of Medieval Stave Construction in England
  • Timber Churches in Medieval England: A Preliminary Study
  • Vernacular Buildings and the Development of the Later Medieval Domestic Plan in England
  • Saxon settlement and land division in the western Weald.
  • VA studies and archaeology
  • Buildings, rural landscape and space in sixteenth-century Gaelic Ulster
  • Inland waterways and coastal transport: landing places, canals and bridges
  • Agrarian technology in the medieval landscape - an introduction
  • The character of commercial fishing in Icelandic waters in the fifteenth century
  • The Role of Transhumance within Rundale Agriculture
  • Dales, long lands, and the medieval division of land in eastern England
  • Seaborne trade and the commercialisation of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Gaelic Ulster
  • Manorial farmsteads and the expression of lordship before and after the Norman Conquest
  • The house in Europe, 800–1450
  • The changing character of transhumance in early and later medieval england
  • The English Medieval First-Floor Hall: Part 2–The Evidence from the Eleventh to Early Thirteenth Century
  • Perceptions of medieval settlement
  • Vernacular Architecture at 50: Towards the Study of Buildings in Context
  • Late Saxon Settlements
  • The Sophistication of Late Anglo-Saxon Timber Buildings
  • Post-excavation deterioration of the Copney Bronze Age Stone Circle Complex: A geomorphological perspective
  • Landscapes of Failure: The Archaeology of Flooded Wetlands at Titchwell and Thornham (Norfolk), and Broomhill (East Sussex)
  • A Water Mill in Wadi el Arab, North Jordan and Water Mill Development
  • A Landscape of Medieval Common Peat Fens: The Lower Witham Valley and Wildmoor, Lincolnshire (UK)
  • An early medieval tradition of building in Britain
  • Folklore's Timeless Past, Ireland's Present Past, and the Perception of Rural Houses in Early Historic Ireland
  • The Hanseatic trading site at Gunnister Voe, Shetland
  • English and Hanseatic Trading and Fishing Sites in Medieval Iceland: Report on Initial Fieldwork
  • Rethinking the early medieval settlement of woodlands: Evidence from the western sussex weald
  • Written Sources for English Medieval Timber Architecture
  • Anglo-Saxon Hydraulic Engineering in the Fens. By Michael Chisholm. 230mm. Pp. x + 150, ills (some col), maps. Shaun Tyas, Donington, 2021. isbn 9781907730917. £14.95 (pbk).
  • The Exploitation of Sea-Mammals in Medieval England: Bones and their Social Context
  • AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LATE MEDIEVAL PEASANT HOUSE
  • Towns and Trade in the Age of Charlemagne. By R ichard H odges
  • Hythes, Small Ports, and Other Landing Places in Later Medieval England
  • The Anglo-Saxon Achievement
  • Underneath English Towns: Interpreting Urban Archaeology
  • Graffiti and their Use in Late Medieval England
  • Paul Cullen, Richard Jones, and David N. Parsons, Thorps in a changing landscape, Explorations in Local and Regional History ser. vol. 4, ser. eds. Nigel Goose and Christopher Dyer (Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2011. Pp. xviii + 224. 47 ma
  • Introduction: marginality in the preindustrial European countryside
  • Continental Trade and Non-Urban Ports in Mid-Anglo-Saxon England: Excavations at Sandtun , West Hythe, Kent
  • Simon Blatherwick and Richard Bluer, Great Houses, Moats and Mills on the South Bank of the Thames: Medieval and Tudor Southwark and Rotherhithe . (MOLA Monograph 47.) London: Museum of London Archaeology, 2009. Pp. xvii, 246; 191 black-and-white and color figures and 16 tables.
  • Peter Drewett, David Rudling & Mark Gardiner. The south east to AD 1000. [A regional history of England series.] xvi + 384 pages, 43 plates, 71 figures. 1988. Harlow: Longman; ISBN 0-582-49271-8 hardback £22.50; ISBN 0-582-49272-6 paperback £13.
  • The English Medieval First-Floor Hall: Part 1 – Scolland’s Hall, Richmond, North Yorkshire
  • The Development of a Manor House over the Longue Durée: Nassington Prebendal Manor, Northamptonshire
  • Hamptonne and the Archaeology of Vernacular Houses in JerseyWarwick Rodwell, Hamptonne and the Archaeology of Vernacular Houses in Jersey (St Helier: Société Jersiaise, 2022), xvi + 606 pp. (including 547 illus., mostly col.). ISBN 978-0-90189-793-0. £90 (hb).
  • A Reappraisal of the Twelfth-Century Building at Burton Agnes, East Yorkshire
  • Hamptonne and the Archaeology of Vernacular Houses in Jersey

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