Publications by staff and associates of the EAU1974 - 1975 - 1976 - 1977 - 1978 - 1979 - 1980 - 1981 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 - 1985 - 1986 - 1987 - 1988 - 1989 - 1990 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 1994 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 1998 - 1999 Buckland, P. C., Greig, J. R. A. and Kenward, H. K. (1974). York: an early medieval site. Antiquity 48, 25-33. Kenward, H. K. (1974). Methods for palaeo-entomology on site and in the laboratory. Science and Archaeology 13, 16-24.
Kenward, H. K. (1975). The biological and archaeological implications of the beetle Aglenus brunneus (Gyllenhal) in ancient faunas. Journal of Archaeological Science 2, 63-9. Kenward, H. K. (1975). Wing loss in Aneurus laevis (F.) (Hem., Aneuridae). Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 110, 121. Kenward, H. K. (1975). Pitfalls in the environmental interpretation of insect death assemblages. Journal of Archaeological Science 2, 85-94. Kenward, H. K. (1975). Where there's muck there's beetles. Interim 2 (3), 25-31. [A popular introduction to archaeo-entomology.] Rackham, D. J. (1975). The study of animal bones. Interim 3 (1), 29-34. [A popular introduction.] Rackham, D. J. (1975). The animal bones pp. 125-132 in Hall, R. A., An excavation at Hunter Street, Buckingham, 1974. Record of Buckinghamshire 20, 100-133. Spencer, P. J. (1975). Habitat change in coastal sand dunes: the molluscan evidence, pp. 96-103 in Evans, J. G., Limbrey, S. and Cleere, H. (eds), The effect of man on the landscape: The Highland Zone. Council for British Archaeology Research Report 11. Williams, D. (1975). Archaeology goes to seed. Interim 2 (4), 27-33. [A popular introduction to plants in archaeology.] Williams, D. (1975). Identification of waterlogged wood by the archaeologist. Science and Archaeology 14, 3-4.
Addyman, P. V., Hood, J. S. R., Kenward, H. K., MacGregor, A. and Williams, D. (1976). Palaeoclimate in urban environmental archaeology at York, England: problems and potential. World Archaeology 8, 220-233. Hall, R. A. and Kenward, H. K. (1976). Biological evidence for the usage of Roman riverside warehouses at York. Britannia 7, 274-6. [NB: this is by Richard, not Allan, Hall] Jones, A. K. G. (1976). The fish remains, pp. 170-176 in Black, G., Excavations in the sub-vault of the Misericorde of Westminster Abbey. Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society 27, 135-178. Jones, A. K. G. (1976). Flotation report, pp. 95-6 in Lawson, A., Excavations at Whey Curd Farm, Wighton. East Anglian Archaeology Report 2, 65-100. Jones, A. K. G. (1976). The charcoal, p. 127 in Wade, K., Excavations at Langhale, Kirstead. East Anglian Archaeology Report 2, 100-129. Jones, A. K. G. (1976). The plant remains, pp. 227-233 in Rogerson, A., Excavations on Fuller's Hill, Great Yarmouth. East Anglian Archaeology Report 2, 131-245. Jones, A. K. G. (1976). The insect remains, p. 225 in Rogerson, A., Excavations on Fuller's Hill, Great Yarmouth. East Anglian Archaeology Report 2, 131-245. Jones, A. K. G. (1976). The molluscan remains, pp. 225-6 in Rogerson, A., Excavations on Fuller's Hill, Great Yarmouth. East Anglian Archaeology Reports 2, 131-245. Kenward, H. K. (1976). Helophorus tuberculatus Gyll. (Col., Hydrophilidae) in the City of York. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 111, 92. Kenward, H. K. (1976). Calocoris major (Schilling) (Hem., Miridae) in Worcestershire. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 111, 60. Kenward, H. K. (1976). Reconstructing ancient ecological conditions from insect remains: some problems and an experimental approach. Ecological Entomology 1, 7-17. Kenward, H. K. (1976). Review: The life of beetles. By Glyn Evans. 1975. 232 pp. London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd. Handbooks for the identification of British Insects Vol. IV, part 2., Coleoptera; Carabidae by Carl H. Lindroth. 1974; Vol. V part 10, Coleoptera; Tenebrionidae by M. J. D. Brendell. 1975.; Vol. VI part 3(c), Hymenoptera; Formicidae by Barry Boulton and Cedric A. Collingwood. 1975. London: Royal Entomological Society. Journal of Archaeological Science 3, 185-7. Kenward, H. K. (1976). Further archaeological records of Aglenus brunneus (Gyll.) in Britain and Ireland, including confirmation of its presence in the Roman period. Journal of Archaeological Science 3, 275-7. Rackham, D. J. (1976). Marine molluscs, p. 31 in Buckland, P. C., The environmental evidence from the Church Street Roman sewer system. The Archaeology of York 14 (1), 1-44. London: Council for British Archaeology. Rackham, D. J. (1976). Larger vertebrates, pp. 37-8 in Buckland, P. C., The environmental evidence from the Church Street Roman sewer system. The Archaeology of York 14 (1), 1-44. London: Council for British Archaeology. Seaward, M. R. D. and Williams, D. (1976). An interpretation of mosses found in recent archaeological excavations. Journal of Archaeological Science 3, 173-7. Simms, C. and Rackham, D. J. (1976). Small vertebrates, pp. 34-7 in Buckland, P. C., The environmental evidence from the Church Street Roman sewer system. The Archaeology of York 14 (1), 1-44. London: Council for British Archaeology. Spencer, P. J. (1976). The environmental spiral. Interim 3 (4), 14-9. [A popular introduction to molluscs in archaeology.] Wheeler, A. and Jones, A. K. G. (1976). Fish remains, pp. 208-24 in Rogerson, A., Excavations on Fuller's Hill, Great Yarmouth. East Anglian Archaeology Reports 2, 131-245. Williams, D. (1976). A Neolithic moss flora from Silbury Hill, Wiltshire. Journal of Archaeological Science 3, 267-70. Williams, D. (1976). Bryophytes in archaeology. Science and Archaeology18, 12-4. Wilson, A. and Rackham, D. J. (1976). Parasite eggs, pp. 32-3 in Buckland, P. C., The environmental evidence from the Church Street Roman sewer system. The Archaeology of York 14 (1), 1-44. London: Council for British Archaeology.
Hood, J. S. R. (1977). Photogrammetry and field archaeology. Antiquity 51, 151-2. Hood, J. S. R. (1977). The answer lies in the soil. Interim 4 (3), 11-4. (Soil analysis in archaeology.) Hood, J. S. R. (1977). Report on the rampart materials and soils beneath, pp. 67-68 in Sumpter, A. B. and Coll, S., Interval tower S.W.5 and the south-west defences: excavations 1972-75. The Archaeology of York 3 (2). London: Council for British Archaeology. Jones, A. K. G. (1977). Mollusc remains, p. 213 in Rogerson, A., Excavations at Scole 1973. East Anglian Archaeology Report 5, 97-224. Jones, A. K. G. (1977). Plant remains, pp. 218-221 in Rogerson, A., Excavations at Scole 1973. East Anglian Archaeology Report 5, 97-224. Jones, A. K. G. (1977). Note on wood attached to appliques, p. 176 in Hills, C., Chamber grave from Spong Hill, North Elmham, Norfolk. Medieval Archaeology 21, 167-176. Jones, A. K. G. (1977). Fish bones, p. 72 in Charlton, P., Roberts, J. and Vale, V., Llantrithyd. A ring work in south Glamorgan. Cardiff Archaeological Society. Kenward, H. K. (1977). A note on the insect remains from column sample IV, pp. 33-4 in Armstrong, P., Excavations in Sewer Lane, Hull. East Riding Archaeologist 3, Hull Old Town Report Series 1, 1-82. O'Connor, T. P. (1977). Land Mollusca from the settlement, pp 267-273 in M. G. Bell (ed.), Excavations at Bishopstone. Sussex Archaeological Collections 115, 1-299. O'Connor, T. P. (1977). Environmental sampling: some guidelines for beginners. Surrey Archaeological Collections 71, 1-5. O'Connor, T. P. (1977). Human and animal skeletal remains, pp 228-232 in Drewett, P. L. (ed.), The excavation of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure on Offam Hill, East Sussex, 1976. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 43, 201-241. Williams, D. (1977). The plant macrofossil content of medieval pits at Sewer Lane, Hull, pp. 18-32 in Armstrong, P., Excavations in Sewer Lane, Hull. East Riding Archaeologist 3, Hull Old Town Report Series 1, 1-82. Williams, D. (1977). Grawn Ilosg a'u cyfraniad i hanes yr ydau. Y Gwddonydd 15, 4-12. [Charred grains and their contribution to the history of cereals.] Williams, D. (1977). A consideration of the sub-fossil remains of Vitis vinifera L. as evidence for viticulture in Roman Britain. Britannia 8, 327-334.
Freke, D., Innes, J. B. and Tomlinson, P. R.] (1978). Bromborough Court House Moated Site Excavations 1979. Journal of the Merseyside Archaeological Society 2, 47-52. Hall, A. R. (1978). Some new palaeobotanical records for the British Ipswichian Interglacial. New Phytologist 81, 805-812. Hood, J. S. R. (1978). Urban environmental archaeology. pp. 27-30 in Middelalderske Bykjerner, deres Historiske Betydning og Juridiske Status. Inlegg og referat fra konferanse i Bryggens Museum, november 1977. Bergen: Bryggens Museum. Jones, A. K. G. (1978). Environmental archaeology. Interim 5 (2), 32-35. [Popular introduction to bulk-sieving on site and laboratory sample processing.] Jones, A. K. G. (1978) passim, pp. 171-2, 220, 414-8, 466-7, 601 in Bird, J., Graham, A. J., Sheldon, H. and Townend, P. (eds), Southwark Excavations 1972-1974. Parts I and II. Southwark and Lambeth Archaeological Excavation Committee Joint Publication 1. London: London and Middlesex Archaeological Society and Surrey Archaeological Society. Kenward, H. K. (1978). Rediscovery of Helophorus tuberculatus (Gyll.) (Col., Hydrophilidae) in North Yorkshire. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 113, 61. Kenward, H. K. (1978). Oxytelus fulvipes Er. (Col., Staphylinidae) in Yorkshire. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 113, 80. Kenward, H. K. (1978). The analysis of archaeological insect assemblages: a new approach. The Archaeology of York 19 (1), 1-68 + plates I-IV. London: Council for British Archaeology. Kenward, H. K. (1978). The value of insect remains as evidence of ecological conditions on archaeological sites, pp. 25-38 in Brothwell, D. R., Thomas, K. D. and Clutton-Brock, J. (eds.), Research problems in zooarchaeology. Institute of Archaeology Occasional Publications 3. London: Institute of Archaeology. Kenward, H. K., Williams, D., Spencer, P. J., Greig, J. R. A., Rackham, D. J. and Brinklow, D. (1978). The environment of Anglo-Scandinavian York, pp. 58-73 in Hall, R. A. (ed.), Viking-Age York and the North. Council for British Archaeology Research Reports 27. Sheppard, B., Tomlinson, P. and Innes, J. (1978). Towards an understanding of the environmental history of Merseyside. Journal of the Merseyside Archaeological Society 2. Williams, D. (1978). [A note on the silver fir, Abies alba Mill., bucket from the Skeldergate site.] pp. 48-50 in MacGregor, A., Finds from three sites in the Roman colonia. The Archaeology of York 17 (2), 31-66. London: Council for British Archaeology.
Allison, E. P. (1979). Birds of a feather.... Interim 6 (3), 33-8. [Introduction to the study of bird remains from archaeological deposits.] Hall, A. R. (1979). Pollen analysis of a peat sample associated with E. orbicularis from East Wretham, Norfolk, p. 371 in Stuart, A. J., Pleistocene occurrences of the European pond tortoise (Emys orbicularis L.) in Britain. Boreas 8, 359-371. Hall, A. R. (1979). A note on the Quaternary history of Meesia longiseta Hedw. in Britain. Journal of Bryology 10, 511-515. Hall, A. R., Gosden, S. M., Greig, J. R. A. and Fitter, A. H. (1979). The History of Askham Bog, pp. 8-21 in Fitter, A. H. and Smith, C. J. (eds.) A wood in Askham: A study in wetland conservation. York: Sessions/Yorkshire Naturalists' Trust. Hall, A. R. and Kenward, H. K. (eds.). (1979). Association for Environmental Archaeology Newsletter 1. Hood, J. S. R. (1979). Soil analyses and their interpretation, pp. 48-52 and 78-81 in Kenward, H. K. and Williams, D. Biological evidence from the Roman warehouses in Coney Street. The Archaeology of York 14 (2), 45-100. London: Council for British Archaeology. Hood, J. S. R. (1979). Soil Analysis, pp 78-81 In Ayers, B. S. (ed), Excavations at Chapel Lane Staith 1978. East Riding Archaeologist 5, Hull Old Town Reports Series 3. Jones, A. K. G. (1979). Parasite eggs and church archaeology. Bulletin of the CBA Churches Committee 11, 2-3. Jones, A. K. G. (1979). The fish bones, p. 335 in Williams, J. H. St Peter's Street, Northampton, Excavations 1973-1976. Northampton Development Corporation. Jones, A. K. G. (1979). Parasite remains from `Oslogate 7', pp. 138-9 in Schia, E., Feltene `Oslogaten 3-7'. De Arkeologiske Utgravninger I Gamlebyen Oslo 2. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. Jones, A. K. G. (1979). The fish bones, p. 78 and fiche 2 p. 152 in Williams, F., Excavations on Marefair, Northampton, 1977. Northamptonshire Archaeology 14, 38-79, plates 119-20, fiche 1-2. Kenward, H. K. (1979). Some records of Hemiptera-Heteroptera from the Loch Lomond National Nature Reserve. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 114, 21-24. Kenward, H. K. (1979). Insect remains as indicators of archaeological environments, pp. 94-5 in: Aspinall, A. and Warren, S. E. (eds.) University of Bradford Symposium on Archaeological Sciences 4-7th January 1978 - invited papers and abstracts. University of Bradford. [Abstract] Kenward, H. K. (1979). Megathrips lativentris (Heeger) (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae) from Bronze Age deposits at Thorne Moor, Yorkshire. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 114, 25-26. Kenward, H. K. (1979). The insect death assemblages, pp 65-72 In Ayers, B. S. (ed.), Excavations at Chapel Lane Staith 1978. East Riding Archaeologist 5, Hull Old Town Reports Series 3. Kenward, H. K. (1979). Five insect assemblages, pp. 60-7 in Carver, M. O. H., Three Saxo-Norman tenements in Durham City. Medieval Archaeology 23, 1-80 and plates. Kenward, H. K. (1979). Insect remains from `Oslogate 7', pp 134-7 in Schia, E. (ed.), Feltene `Oslogaten 3-7'. De Arkeologiske Utgravninger I Gamlebyen Oslo 2. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. Kenward, H. K. and Williams, D. (1979). Biological evidence from the Roman warehouses in Coney Street. The Archaeology of York 14 (2), 45-100. London: Council for British Archaeology. O'Connor, T. P. (1979). The human remains, pp 144-145 in Baker, D. and Hassall, J. (eds.), St Mary's Street. Bedfordshire Archaeological Journal 13, 127-145. O'Connor, T. P. (1979). Animal bone remains, p. 147 in Freke, D. J. (ed.), Excavations in Tanyard Lane, Steyning, 1977. Sussex Archaeological Collections 117, 135-150. Oakley, G. E. and Jones, A. K. G. (1979). Worked bone, p. 76 and fiche 2 p. 133 in Williams, F., Excavations on Marefair, Northampton, 1977. Northamptonshire Archaeology 14, 38-79, plates 119-20, fiche 1-2. Spencer, P. J. (1979). Fish that men gnawed upon. Interim 6 (1), 9-11. [A preliminary report on fish remains from Coppergate]. Williams, D. (1979). Rhestr gynnar' o enwau planhigion yn' Gymraeg Y Gwyddonydd 17 (2), 73-78. [An early list of plant names in Welsh.]
Berry, M. F. and Spencer, P. J. (1980). Marine molluscs, p. 142. in Hall, A. R., Kenward, H. K. and Williams, D. Environmental evidence from Roman deposits in Skeldergate. The Archaeology of York 14 (3), 101-56. London: Council for British Archaeology. Coxon, P., Hall, A. R., Lister, A. and Stuart, A. J. (1980). New evidence on the vertebrate fauna, stratigraphy and palaeobotany of the interglacial deposits at Swanton Morley, Norfolk. Geological Magazine 117, 525-46. Donaldson, A. M., Jones, A. K. G. and Rackham, D. J. (1980). Barnard Castle, Co. Durham. Second Interim Report: Excavations in the Inner Ward, 1976-8: the Later Medieval Period. Journal of the British Archaeological Association 133, 74-96 plus pls. xxiv-xxi. Erzinclioglu, Y. Z. and Phipps, J. (1980). [Report on dipterous puparia], pp. 180-1 in Hall, A. R., Kenward, H. K. and Williams, D. (1980). Environmental evidence from Roman deposits in Skeldergate. The Archaeology of York 14 (3), 101-56. London: Council for British Archaeology. Hall, A. R. (1980). Late Pleistocene deposits at Wing, Rutland. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B. 289, 135-64. Hall, A. R. (1980). Review: Seeds and other diaspores in Medieval Layers from Svendborg. By Hans Arne Jensen. 1979. Odense: University Press. Vol. 2 of The Archaeology of Svendborg, Denmark. Journal of Archaeological Science 7, 182-3. Hall, A. R. and Kenward, H. K. (1980). An interpretation of biological remains from Highgate, Beverley. Journal of Archaeological Science 7, 33-51. Hall, A. R. and Kenward, H. K. (eds.) (1980). Association for Environmental Archaeology Newsletter 2. Hall, A. R. and Kenward, H. K. (eds.) (1980). Association for Environmental Archaeology Newsletter 3. Hall, A. R. and Kenward, H. K. (eds.) (1980). Association for Environmental Archaeology Newsletter 4. Hall, A. R., Kenward, H. K. and Williams, D. (1980). Environmental evidence from Roman deposits in Skeldergate. The Archaeology of York 14 (3), 101-56. London: Council for British Archaeology. Hartnup, R. and Allison, J. (1980). [Notes on the buried soil], pp. 105-7. in Hall, A. R., Kenward, H. K. and Williams, D. Environmental evidence from Roman deposits in Skeldergate. The Archaeology of York 14 (3), 101-56. London: Council for British Archaeology. Hood, J. S. R. (1980). Soil analyses, pp. 135-8. in Hall, A. R., Kenward, H. K. and Williams, D. Environmental evidence from Roman deposits in Skeldergate. The Archaeology of York 14 (3), 101-56. London: Council for British Archaeology. Hood, J. S. R. (1980). Coffin wood, pp. 93-5, and Biological remains, p. 95, in Shoesmith, R. Llangar Church. Archaeologia Cambrensis 74, 64-132. Innes, J. and Tomlinson, P. (1980). The post glacial peat deposits of Merseyside - a programme for future research. Amateur Geologist 8. Jones, A. K. G. (1980). Mites and parasites. Part 1. Interim 6 (4), 9-16. [A popular account of the history of parasitic diseases.] Jones, A. K. G. (1980). Mites and parasites. Part 2. Interim 7 (1), 1-6. [A popular account of the history of parasitic diseases.] Jones, A. K. G. (1980). The wood fragments from the filling of well II, pp. 104-14 in Wade-Martins, P., Excavations in North Elmham Park 1967-1972. East Anglian Archaeology Reports 9 (1). Jones, A. K. G. (1980). [Report on human remains from East Cottingwith and South Newbold, Yorks.] CBA Group 4 Register for 1980, 8. Jones, A. K. G., Jones, J. J. M. and Spriggs, J. A. (1980). Marker Trial. Rescue News 21, March 1980, 9, AEA Newsletter 2, 5-6 and Conservation News 11, March 1980, 6-7. Kenward, H. K. (1980). Oxytelus fulvipes Er. (Col., Staphylinidae) abundant at Askham Bogs. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 115, 180. Kenward, H. K., Hall, A. R. and Jones, A. K. G. (1980). A tested set of techniques for the extraction of plant and animal macrofossils from waterlogged archaeological deposits. Science and Archaeology 22, 3-15. O'Connor, T. P. (1980). The human remains and the animal bones, pp. 33-4 in Evans, D. H. Excavations at Llanthony Priory, Gwent, 1978. Monmouthshire Antiquary 4, 5-43. O'Connor, T. P. (1980). Cremation report, pp. 180-2 in Macpherson-Grant, N., Archaeological work along the A2 1966-74. Archaeologica Cantiana 96, 123-83. Rackham, D. J. (1980). [Note on black rat remains from the well], pp. 142-3 in Hall, A. R., Kenward, H. K. and Williams, D. Environmental evidence from Roman deposits in Skeldergate. The Archaeology of York 14 (3), 101-56. London: Council for British Archaeology. Spencer, P. J. and Veilleux, P. A. (1980). Remains of small vertebrates, p. 142 in Hall, A. R., Kenward, H. K. and Williams, D. Environmental evidence from Roman deposits in Skeldergate. The Archaeology of York 14 (3), 101-56. London: Council for British Archaeology.
Allison, E. P. (1981) [Bird bones], passim in Rackham, D. J. The animal remains, pp. 229-43 in Harbottle, B. and Ellison, M., An excavation in the Castle Ditch, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1974-6. Archaeologia Aeliana (series 5) 9. Batey, C. E., Jones, A. K. G., Morris, C. D. and Rackham, D. J. (1981). Freswick, Caithness. Excavation and survey at Freswick Links and Freswick Castle 1979-80. Summary report. 31 pp. Durham University. Bradshaw, R. H. W., Coxon, P. Greig, J. R. A. and Hall, A. R. (1981). New fossil evidence for the past cultivation and processing of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in eastern England. New Phytologist 89, 503-10. Hall, A. R. (1981). ...The cockle of rebellion, insolence, sedition... Interim 8 (1), 5-8. [A popular article on corncockle in archaeological deposits.] Hall, A. R. and Kenward, H. K. (eds.) (1981). Association for Environmental Archaeology Newsletter 5. Hall, A. R. and Kenward, H. K. (eds.) (1981). Association for Environmental Archaeology Newsletter 6. Hall, A. R. and Kenward, H. K. (eds.) (1981). Association for Environmental Archaeology Newsletter 7. Hall, A. R. and Kenward, H. K. (eds.) (1981). Association for Environmental Archaeology Newsletter 8. Hood, J. S. R. (1981). The sedimentary regime, pp. 197-204 in McGrail, S. (ed.), The Brigg `Raft' and her prehistoric environment. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, Archaeological Series 6, British Archaeological Reports British Series 89. Jones, A. K. G. (1981). The storage of organic samples, pp. 16-17 in A. Partington-Omar and A. J. White (eds.) Archaeological Storage. Society of Museum Archaeologists and Yorkshire and Humberside Federation of Museums and Art Galleries. Jones, A. K. G. (1981). Reconstruction of fishing techniques from assemblages of fish bones. Abstract of paper given at Fish Osteology Meeting, Copenhagen 28-9th Aug. 1981. Kenward, H. K. (1981). Review: Thorne Moors: A palaeoecological study of a Bronze Age site. A contribution to the history of the British Insect fauna by P. C. Buckland. Department of Geography, University of Birmingham, Occasional Publication 8. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 53, 154-5. O'Connor, T. P. and Kenward, H. K. (1981). Environmental Archaeology Unit, p. 18 in Biology at York. University of York, Department of Biology. Turner, A. (1981). Ipswichian mammal faunas, cave deposits and hyaena activity. Quaternary Newsletter 33, 17-22. Turner, A. (1981). Ipswichian mammal faunas - a reply to Stringer and Currant. Quaternary Newsletter 35, 18-24. Williams, David (1981). Medieval Skipton. Craven Museum. [Includes extract from unpublished report on environmental evidence by A. R. Hall, A. K. G. Jones and H. K. Kenward].
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