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  • Barrett, J. H., 2005. Economic intensification in Viking Age and medieval Orkney, Scotland: Excavations at Quoygrew. In A. Mortensen and S. V. Arge (eds.), Viking and Norse in the North Atlantic: Select papers from the proceedings of the fourteenth Viking Congress, Tórshavn, 19-30 July 2001:264-283. Tórshavn: Føroya Fróðskaparfelag, Annales Societatis Scientiarum Færoensis Supplementum XLIV.

  • Barrett, J., J. Gerrard, and J. Harland. 2005. Quoygrew-Nether Trenabie. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 6:102.

  • Barrett, J., J. Gerrard, and J. Harland, 2005. Farming and fishing on medieval Westray. Current Archaeology 199:336-341.

  • Simpson, I. A., J. H. Barrett, and K. B. Milek, 2005. Interpreting the Viking Age to medieval period transition in Norse Orkney through cultural soil and sediment analyses. Geoarchaeology 20:355-377.

  • Barrett, J., 2004. The fish-eaters of Viking Age Orkney. In A. Brundle (ed.). Papers and Pictures in Honour of Daphne Home Lorimer:
    http://www.orkneydigs.org.uk/dhl/papers/jb/index.html. Kirkwall: Orkney Archaeological Trust.

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  • Barrett, J. H., A. M. Locker, and C. M. Roberts, 2004. 'Dark Age Economics' revisited: The English fish bone evidence AD 600-1600. Antiquity 78:618-636.

  • Barrett, J. H., and M. P. Richards, 2004. Identity, gender, religion and economy: New isotope and radiocarbon evidence for marine resource intensification in early historic Orkney, Scotland. European Journal of Archaeology 7:249-271.

  • Barrett, J. H., ed. 2003. Contact, Continuity and Collapse: The Norse colonization of the North Atlantic. Turnhout: Brepols, Studies in the Early Middle Ages.

  • Barrett, J. H., 2003. Introduction. In J. H. Barrett (ed.). Contact, Continuity and Collapse: The Norse colonization of the North Atlantic:1-7. Turnhout: Brepols, Studies in the Early Middle Ages.

  • Barrett, J. H., 2003. Culture contact in Viking Age Scotland. In J. H. Barrett (ed.). Contact, Continuity and Collapse: The Norse colonization of the North Atlantic:73-111. Turnhout: Brepols, Studies in the Early Middle Ages.

  • Barrett, J. H., 2003. Excavations at Quoygrew (Orkney, Scotland) and the growth of the mediaeval fish trade. In M. Pieters, F. Verhaeghe, G. Gevaert, J. Mees, and J. Seys (eds.), Colloquium: Fishery, trade and piracy - fishermen and fishermen's settlements in and around the North Sea area in the Middle Ages and later:8-12. Oostende: Instituut voor het Archeologisch Patrimonium Rapport 13.

  • Barrett, J. H., 2002. Christian and pagan practice during the conversion of Viking Age Orkney and Shetland. In M. Carver (ed.). The Cross Goes North:207-226. Woodbridge: Boydell Press.

  • Barrett, J. H., 2002. La pêche et l'économie maritime de l'Écosse scandinave. In E. Ridel and P. Bouet (eds.), L'Héritage Maritime des Vikings en Europe de L'Ouest:119-135. Caen: Presses Universitaires de Caen.

  • Barrett, J., 2002. Quoygrew-Nether Trenabie. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 2:73.

  • Barrett, J., and J. Gerrard, 2002. Excavations at Quoygrew, Westray, Orkney: Interim Report 2002. Department of Archaeology, University of York.

  • Barrett, J. H., R. P. Beukens, and R. A. Nicholson, 2001. Diet and ethnicity during the Viking colonisation of northern Scotland: Evidence from fish bones and stable carbon isotopes. Antiquity 75:145-154.

  • Barrett, J., and R. Moore, 2001. Excavations at Quoygrew, Westray, Orkney: Interim Report 2001. Department of Archaeology, University of York.

  • Barrett, J., H. James, T. O'Connor, and S. Dobson, 2001. Quoygrew-Nether Trenabie. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 1:69-70.

  • Barrett, J. H., R. P. Beukens, and D. R. Brothwell, 2000. Radiocarbon dating and marine reservoir correction of Viking Age Christian burials from Orkney. Antiquity 74:537-543.

  • Barrett, J., R. Beukens, I. Simpson, P. Ashmore, S. Poaps, and J. Huntley, 2000. What was the Viking Age and when did it happen? A view from Orkney. Norwegian Archaeological Review 33:1-39.

  • Barrett, J., H. James, and T. O'Connor, 2000. Excavations at Quoygrew, Westray, Orkney: Interim Report 2000. York: Department of Archaeology, University of York.

  • Barrett, J. H., R. A. Nicholson, and R. Cerón-Carrasco, 1999. Archaeo-ichthyological evidence for long-term socioeconomic trends in northern Scotland: 3500 BC to AD 1500. Journal of Archaeological Science 26:353-388.

  • Barrett, J., I. Simpson, and A. Davis, 1998. Cleat, Loch of Burness, Quoygrew-Nether Trenabie and Trenabie. Discovery and Excavation in Scotland 1997:61.

  • Barrett, J. H., 1997. Fish trade in Norse Orkney and Caithness: A zooarchaeological approach. Antiquity 71:616-638.