| Beard, D. |
The Battle of Maldon |
Medieval World 1, July/August 1991 |
| Biddle, M. & Kjølbye-Biddle, B. |
Repton and the Vikings |
Antiquity Vol 66, 1992 pp 36-51 |
| Blackmore, L. |
The Origins and Growth of Lundenwic |
in Hardh, B & Larsson, L (eds) December 2002 Central Places in the Migration and Merovingian Periods, pp 273-301 Stockholm |
| Blackmore, L. et al |
The origins of Lundenwic? Excavations at 8–9 Long Acre/16 Garrick Street, WC2 |
London Archaeologist Winter 2004 |
| Butler, L.A.S. & Morris, R.K. (eds) |
The Anglo-Saxon Church: papers on history, architecture and archaeology in honour of Dr H M Taylor |
CBA Research Report No 60 (1986) |
| Cessford, C. |
Post-Severan Cramond: A Late Roman and Early Historic British and Anglo-Saxon Religious Centre? |
The Heroic Age, Issue 4, winter 2001 |
| Clark, John |
King Alfred’s London and London’s King Alfred |
London Archaeologist, Vol 9, 2, 1999 |
| Crummy, P. |
Aspects of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Colchester |
CBA Research Report No 39 (1981), (Colchester Archaeological Report 1) |
| Dyson, T. |
Two Saxon Land Grants for Queenhythe |
from "Collectanea Londiniensia", Bird, J. et al. (eds), LAMAS Special Paper no. 2, 1978, pp. 200-215 |
| Farrell, R.T. |
Beowulf, Swedes and Geats |
Viking Society for Northern Research, 972 |
| Field, P.J.C. |
Gildas and the City of the Legions |
The Heroic Age, Issue 1, spring/summer 1999 |
| Ford, S. |
Excavation of late Saxon/early medieval deposits at Mitcham Vicarage, 21 Church Road, Mitcham |
Surrey Archaeological Collections, 91, 93–104, 2004 |
| Gifford, E. & Gifford, J. |
Fit for a King |
British Archaeology, 80, 2005 |
| Hamerow, H. |
'Special Deposits’ in Anglo-Saxon Settlements |
Medieval Archaeology, vol 50, 2006, pp 1-30 |
| Hamerow, H. et al |
Migration Period Settlements and 'Anglo-Saxon' Pottery from Flanders |
Medieval Archaeology vol 38, 1994, pp 1-18 |
| Haslam, Jeremy |
King Alfred and the Vikings - strategies and tactics, 876-886 AD |
The version on this site - very much a working draft - was updated on 6th May 2003 This version is now superceded by the final published version, in Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History, 13 (brought out June 2006) |
| Hill, D. |
Burghal Hidage - Establishment of a Text |
Medieval Archaeology, 13, 1969, pp 84-92 |
| Hooper, Nicholas |
The Anglo-Saxons at War |
from "Weapons and Warfare in Anglo-Saxon England", Chadwick Hawkes, Sonia (ed), 1989, pp. 191 - 202 |
| Kitchen, F. |
Towards the identification of Eorpeburnan |
Med Arch. XXVIII, 1984, pp 175-8 |
| Kjølbye-Biddle, B. |
The 7th century minster at Winchester interpreted Part 1 |
in Butler, L.A.S. and Morris, R.K. (eds), The Anglo-Saxon Church: Papers on History, Architecture and Archaeology in Honour of Dr. H.M. Taylor, Council for British Archaeology Research Report 60, London, pp. 196-209 |
| Kjølbye-Biddle, B. |
The 7th century minster at Winchester interpreted Part 2 |
in Butler, L.A.S. and Morris, R.K. (eds), The Anglo-Saxon Church: Papers on History, Architecture and Archaeology in Honour of Dr. H.M. Taylor, Council for British Archaeology Research Report 60, London, pp. 196-209 |
| Kjølbye-Biddle, B. |
The 7th century minster at Winchester interpreted Part 3 |
in Butler, L.A.S. and Morris, R.K. (eds), The Anglo-Saxon Church: Papers on History, Architecture and Archaeology in Honour of Dr. H.M. Taylor, Council for British Archaeology Research Report 60, London, pp. 196-209 |
| Miles, D. (ed) |
Archaeology at Barton Court Farm, Abingdon, Oxon |
1986, Oxford Archaeological Unit Report 3, CBA Research Report 50 |
| Pöhler, C. |
The influence of French in Middle English Syntax |
Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Linguistik: Anglistik, 2007 |
| Richardson, M. |
Lyng and Athelney: an archaeological assessment |
English Heritage Extensive Urban Survey 2003 |
| Sherlock, S.J. & Simmons, M. |
The Lost Royal Cult Of Street House, Yorkshire |
British Archaeology, 100, 2008 |
| Sherlock, S.J. & Welch, M.G. |
An Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Norton, Cleveland |
CBA Research Report No 82 (1992) |
| Snyder, C. |
The Age of Arthur: Some Historical and Archaeological Background |
The Heroic Age, Issue 1, spring/summer 1999 |
| Thomas, G. |
“Vikings in the City: a Ringerike-style buckle and related artefacts from London |
London Archaeologist, vol. 9 – 8, 2001, pp 228 – 231 |
| Treschow, M. et al. |
King Alfred's Scholarly Writings and the Authorship of the First Fifty Prose Psalms |
The Heroic Age, Issue 12, May 2009 |
| Vermaat, R.M. |
Forty Years of Fear: Facts, fiction, and the dates for Vortigern in Chapter 66 of the Historia Brittonum |
The Heroic Age, Issue 1, autumn/winter 1999 |
| Wenham, S.J. |
Anatomical Interpretations of Anglo-Saxon Weapon Injuries |
from “Weapons and Warfare in Anglo-Saxon England”, Sonia Chadwick Hawkes (ed), 1989, Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, Monograph no. 21, pp 123 – 139 |