Richards, J.D.
Richards, Julian D.
Julian D. Richards archaeologist
Richards, Julian D., 19..-....
Richards, J. D. (Julian D)
VIAF ID: 167044569 (Personal)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology conference 1989
- 510 2 _ ‡a Staffordshire University
- 510 2 _ ‡a University of York ‡b Department of Archaeology
Works
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The Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Scandinavian Evidence | |
Archaeology and Geographical Information Systems: A European Perspective | |
Bedern foundry | |
Blood of the vikings | |
Burdale: An Anglian Settlement in the Yorkshire Wolds (Data Paper) | |
Burial and Society: the Chronological and Social Analysis of Archaeological Burial Data. Edited by Claus Kjeld Jensen and Karen Høilund Nielsen. 300mm. Pp 198, ills. Aarhus: University Press, 1997. ISBN 87-7288-686-2. £23.95 | |
Burial in Later Anglo-Saxon Englandc. 650–1100 AD. Edited By JoBuckberryand AnniaCherryson | |
CAA 89 | |
The case of the missing Vikings: Scandinavian burial in the Danelaw | |
Charting the effects of plough damage using metal-detected assemblages | |
Computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology, 1989 | |
Cottam, Cowlam and Environs: An Anglo-Saxon Estate on The Yorkshire Wolds | |
Creating and using virtual reality : a guide for the arts and humanities | |
Cultures in contact : Scandinavian settlement in England in the ninth and tenth centuries | |
A curious clinker | |
Current issues in archaeological computing | |
Cyber-war : the anatomy of the global security threat | |
Data processing in archaeology | |
Developing the ArchAIDE application: A digital workflow for identifying, organising and sharing archaeological pottery using automated image recognition | |
Digital applications for cultural and heritage institutions; Digital technologies and the museum experience: handheld guides and other media; Museum informatics: people, information and technology in museums | |
Digital archives from excavation and fieldwork : a guide to good practice | |
The edge of the world: Greenland and North America | |
Excavations at Mucking. Volume 2: The Anglo-Saxon Settlement. By HelenaHamerow | |
Forum Covering the Costs of Digital Curation | |
Goodbye to the Vikings?: Re-Reading Early Medieval Archaeology. By RichardHodges | |
Image and Power in the Archaeology of Early Medieval Britain: Essays in Honour of Rosemary Cramp. Edited by HelenaHamerowand ArthurMaCgregor | |
In Search of the Viking Great Army: Beyond the Winter Camps | |
An incised chalk weight from the Anglian site at Cottam, Humberside | |
Integrating archaeological literature into resource discovery interfaces using natural language processing and name authority services | |
Internet Archaeology: a quality electronic journal | |
Internet Archaeologyand the myth of free publication | |
Introduction: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Scandinavian Settlement | |
Investigations of Anglo-Saxon occupation in Burdale: an interim note | |
James H. Barrett (ed.). Being an islander: production and identity at Quoygrew, Orkney, AD 900–1600. xiv+366 pages, 157 colour and b&w illustrations, 44 tables. 2012. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research; 978-1-902937-61-8 hard | |
Kaupang in Skiringssal. Edited by DagfinnSkre | |
Life in the Viking great army : raiders, traders, and settlers | |
Maeshowe: The Application of RTI to Norse Runes (Data Paper) | |
Mark A. Brisbane, Nikolaj A. Makarov, and Evgenij N. Nosov, eds., The Archaeology of Medieval Novgorod in Context: Studies in Centre/Periphery Relations. Translations by, Katharine Judelson. (The Archaeology of Medieval Novgorod 4.) Oxford: Oxbow Boo | |
[The medieval walled city north-east of the Ouse / the College at Bedern | |
Mogens Bencard, Aino Kann Rasmussen & Helge Brinch Madsen. Ribe excavations 1970-76, Volume 5 (Jutland Archaeological Society Publication 46). 287 pages, 185 b&w & colour illustrations, tables. 2004. Moesgård: Jutland Archaeological Society; 87-8841 | |
New tools from mathematical archaeology | |
Norse bells: a Scandinavian colonial artefact | |
Online Archives | |
Pathways to a Shared European Information Infrastructure for Cultural Heritage | |
PATOIS: Information architectures, learning, and teaching for the historic environment | |
Paul Reilly & Sebastian Rahtz (ed.). Archaeology and the information age: a global perspective. (One World Archaeology. xxiv+395 pages, 117 figures, some colour. 1992. London: Routledge; ISBN 0-415-07858-X hardback £50 | |
People and Places in Northern Europe 500–1600. Essays in Honour of Peter Hayes Sawyer. Edited By IanWoodand NielsLund | |
Portable Antiquities, Palimpsests, and Persistent Places. A Multi-Period Approach to Portable Antiquities Scheme Data in Lincolnshire. By Adam Jonathan Daubney. 18×26 cm. 330 pp, 178 colour and b&w pls and figs, 14 tables | |
Preservation and re-use of digital data: the role of the Archaeology Data Service | |
Preserving Our Digital Heritage: Information Systems for Data Management and Preservation | |
Putting the site in its setting: GIS and the search for Anglo-Saxon settlements in Northumbria | |
The Rural Settlement of Roman Britain: an online resource | |
The Scale and Impact of Viking Settlement in Northumbria | |
Secrets of lost empires | |
The significance of form and decoration of Anglo-Saxon cremation urns | |
Social Approaches to Viking Studies. Edited by Ross Samson. 16 x 24 cm. xiii + 240 pp., figs. and pis. Glasgow: Cruithne Press, 1991. ISBN 1-873448-00-7. Price: £29.50 hb. | |
Sr analyses from only known Scandinavian cremation cemetery in Britain illuminate early Viking journey with horse and dog across the North Sea | |
The Stonehenge environs project | |
The Storage and Long-Term Preservation of 3D Data | |
The Study of Medieval Archaeology. European Symposium for Teachers of Medieval Archaeology. Lund 11-15 June 1990. (Lund Studies in Medieval Archaeology 13.) Edited by H. Andersson and J. Wienberg. | |
Text Mining in Archaeology: Extracting Information from Archaeological Reports | |
Torksey after the Vikings: urban origins in England | |
Torksey test trench 2012: report on a trial trench excavated near Torksey, Lincolnshire, 13–16 Dec 2012 | |
Twenty Years Preserving Data | |
Two Anglo-Saxon buildings and associated finds | |
Union Terrace : excavations in the Horsefair | |
Vicar chorals of York Minster the College at Bedern | |
Viking age England | |
The Viking Age in Caithness, Orkney and the North Atlantic. Selected Papers from the proceedings of the eleventh Viking Congress, Thurso and Kirkwall, 22 August—1 September 1989. Edited by ColleenE. Batey, JudithJeschand ChristopherD. Morris | |
The Viking Barrow Cemetery at Heath Wood, Ingleby, Derbyshire | |
The Viking Great Army and its Legacy: plotting settlement shift using metal-detected finds | |
Viking VR: Designing a Virtual Reality Experience for a Museum | |
The Viking winter camp and Anglo-Scandinavian town at Torksey, Lincolnshire: the landscape contex | |
The Vikings : a very short introduction | |
The Vikings in Ireland: longphuirt and legacy | |
Web-based visualization for 3D data in archaeology: The ADS 3D viewer | |
Die Wikinger | |
オンライン・アーカイヴズ |