Hamerow, Helena.
Helena Hamerow
Hamerow, Helena, 1961-....
Hamerow, Helena (1971- )
VIAF ID: 17302678 (Personal)
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Works
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Agrarian production and the emporia of Mid Saxon England | |
Anglo-Saxon and Earlier Settlement near Drayton Road, Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire | |
Anglo-Saxon plaster-infilled timber wall | |
Anglo‐Saxon Timber Buildings and their Social Context | |
Britain 400-600: Language and History | |
Catholme: The Development and Context of the Settlement | |
Characterising copper-based metals in Britain in the first millennium AD: a preliminary quantification of metal flow and recycling | |
The circulation of garnets in the North Sea Zone, AD400-700 | |
Close Companions? A Zooarchaeological Study of the Human-Cattle Relationship in Medieval England | |
Communities of the Living and the Dead. The relationship between Anglo-Saxon settlements and cemeteries, c AD 450-850 | |
D. Hinton. Archaeology, economy and society: England from the fifth to the fifteenth century. 245 pages, 47 figures. 1990. London: Seaby; ISBN 1-85264-049-9 £14.95 | |
The Earliest Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms | |
The early Anglo-Saxon cemetery at St John's Road, Wallingford | |
Early medieval garnet-inlaid metalwork: A comparative analysis of disc brooches from early Wessex | |
Early medieval monasticism in the North Sea zone : proceedings of a conference held to celebrate the conclusion of the Lyminge excavations 2008-15 | |
Early Medieval Places and Spaces. Breaking Down Boundaries in British Archaeology | |
Early medieval settlements / Helena Hamerow. - New York, 2004. | |
Early medieval settlements : the archaeology of rural communities in Northwest Europe, 400-900 | |
English Heritage Book of Anglo-Saxon England. By Martin Welch. 250mm. Pp. 144, ills. London: Batsford for English Heritage, 1992. ISBN 0-7134-6566-2. £15.00 | |
Europe between late Antiquity and the Middle Ages : recent archaeological and historical research in Western and Southern Europe | |
Excavations at Mucking | |
Excavations at Radley Barrow Hills, Radley, Oxfordshire. Volume 2: The Romano-British Cemetery and Anglo-Saxon Settlement - By Richard Chambers and Ellen McAdam | |
Excavations at Stonea, Cambridgeshire 1980-85. By R. P. J. Jackson and T. W. Potter. 23 x 29 cm. 749 pp., 250 figs., 32 pls. London: British Museum Press, 1996. ISBN 0-7141-1385-9. Price: £195.00 hb. | |
Form and order in the Anglo-Saxon world, AD 600-1100 | |
Furnished female burial in seventh-century England: gender and sacral authority in the Conversion Period | |
Golden Middle Ages in Europe. New Research into Early-Medieval Communities and Identities. Proceedings of the Second ‘Dorestad Congress’ held at the National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2–5 July, 2014 | |
Greifswalder Mitteilungen. Beitrage zu Ur- und Fruhgeschichte und Mittelalterarchaologie. Edited by Gunter Mangelsdorf. 16 x 24 cm. 225 pp., figs. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1995. ISBN 3-631-49302-9; ISSN 0948-7239. Price: DM32.00 pb. | |
Herrenhöfe im angelsächsischen England | |
A high-status seventh-century female burial from West Hanney, Oxfordshire | |
The Human Remains from Early Medieval Domburg (Netherlands) and Other Coastal Communities in International Perspective: Towards an International Research Agenda for the Cemeteries of the North Sea Emporia | |
Identifying draught cattle in the past: Lessons from large-scale analysis of archaeological datasets | |
Image and power in the archaeology of early medieval Britain : essays in honour of Rosemary Cramp | |
An Integrated Bioarchaeological Approach to the Medieval ‘Agricultural Revolution’: A Case Study from Stafford, England, c.AD 800–1200 | |
Jess Tipper. Experimental archaeology and fire: the investigation of a burnt reconstruction at West Stow Anglo-Saxon village (East Anglian Archaeology 146). xii + 184 pages, 96 colour and 51 b&w illustrations, 19 tables. 2012. Bury St Edmunds: Suffol | |
Lesions in sheep elbows: Insights from a large-scale study | |
Migration theory and the Anglo-Saxon 'identity crisis" | |
Migrations and invasions in archaeological explanation | |
New perspectives on the medieval "agricultural revolution" crop, stock and furrow | |
The Novum Inventorium Sepulchrale: Anglo-Saxon Graves and Goods from Kent in the Sonia Hawkes Archive | |
The Origins of Wessex pilot project: the archaeology of the Gewisse | |
The Oxford handbook of Anglo-Saxon archaeology | |
Periodontal disease in sheep and cattle: Understanding dental health in past animal populations | |
Le pouvoir des anneaux : essais sur la parure digitale du haut Moyen Âge : approche archéologique des objets du sud-ouest de la Gaule | |
The power of the rings : essay on the finger ornaments during the early Middle Ages : archaeological approach of the objects from southwestern Gaul.. | |
A ?Radiate Brooch from Little Milton, Oxfordshire | |
Ribe Excavations 1970-76, Vol. 3. Edited by M. Bencard, 1. Bender Jorgensen and H. Brinch Madsen. 30 x 21 cm. 147 pp., 67 figs. and pIs. Esbjerg: Sydjysk Universitetsforlag, 1991. ISBN 87-88521-75-1. | |
Rural settlements and society in Anglo-Saxon England | |
Settlement on the gravels in the Anglo-Saxon period | |
A seventh-century ‘great hall complex’ at Long Wittenham, Oxfordshire | |
Die spatromischen und fruhmittelalterlichen Graberfelder von Gondorf, Gem. Kobern-Gondorf, Kr. Mayen-Koblenz (Germanische Denkmaler der Volkerwanderungszeit. Serie B, Band 14). By Mechthild Schulze-Dorrlamm. 2 vols | |
Transforming townscapes : from burh to borough : the archaeology of Wallingford, AD 800-1400 | |
Wallingford burh to borough research project: first interim report | |
Wallingford: charting early medieval and medieval expansion and contraction |