David Johnson – List of Publications from 2000

1.‘Friedrich Edouard Hoffmann and the invention of continuous kiln technology: the archaeology of the Hoffmann kiln and 19th-century industrial development’ Part 1. Industrial Archaeology Review XXIV (2), 2002, pp. 119-32.

2. Ditto. Part 2. Industrial Archaeology Review XXV (1), 2003, pp. 15-29.

3. (Hudson P. and Johnson D. ‘An introduction to Wharfe Mills, Austwick’ History Quarterly 8 (2), 2002, pp. 12-21.

4. Excavation of Broadwood Enclosure, Thornton in Lonsdale, . Report on the excavation of a Romano-British enclosure and 17th century lime kiln. (Editor). 2004. Ingleton: Ingleborough Archaeology Group.

5. ‘Foredale Quarry, Helwith Bridge, a historical and archaeological survey’ British Mining No. 80, Memoirs, 2006, pp. 111-34.

6. The Sow Kiln Project. Excavation of clamp kilns in the Yorkshire Dales. 2006. Ingleton: Ingleborough Archaeology Group.

7. ‘An overdose of optimism in the canal age: two abortive canal proposals in the area of North Yorkshire’. Industrial Heritage 33 (1), 2007, pp. 33-41.

8. ‘Lime-kilns, “improvement”, and superstition’ Current Archaeology.XVIII, 2007, pp. 40-44.

9. ‘Excavation of a seventeenth-century lime kiln at Kilnsey, North Yorkshire’. British Mining No. 86. Memoirs. 2008, pp. 31-46.

10. Ribblehead Construction Camps. Excavation of Building n6. Report on an excavation carried out by the Ingleborough Archaeology Group on behalf of the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority. 2008. Unpublished report.

11. Ingleborough. Landscape and history. 2008. Lancaster: Carnegie Press.

12. ‘The archaeology and technology of early-modern lime burning in the Yorkshire Dales: developing a clamp kiln model’. Industrial Archaeology Review XXX (2), 2008, pp. 127-43.

13. D Johnson and R Martlew (eds.). 2008. Threshfield Quarry. Industrial heritage in the Yorkshire Dales. Kettlewell: Yorkshire Dales Landscape Research Trust.

14. Report on the excavation of a corn drying kiln at Kilnsey Green, Kilnsey, North Yorkshire. 2009. Skipton: Upper Wharfedale Heritage Group.

15. ‘Lime kilns in the Central Pennines: results of a field survey in the Yorkshire Dales and contiguous areas of North and West Yorkshire’. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 82, 2010, pp. 231-62.

16. ‘Hushes, delfs and river stonary: alternative methods of obtaining lime in the gritstone Pennines’. Landscape History 31, 2010, pp. 37-52.

17. Limestone industries of the Yorkshire Dales. Second edition. 2010. Stroud: Amberley Publishing. 18. Liming and agriculture in the Central Pennines. The use of lime in land improvement from the late thirteenth century to c. 1900. 2010. BAR British Series 525. Oxford: Archaeopress.

19. Hartlington Kiln 2010. Excavation of an oven structure at Hartlington, , North Yorkshire. 2011. Unpublished report for the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority.

20. Excavation of an early medieval structure in Upper Pasture, Horton in Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire. 2012. Ingleton: Ingleborough Archaeology Group.

21. ‘Anglo-Saxon or British? Excavation of a probable late seventh century shieling in Upper Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire’. Archaeological Forum Journal: CBA Yorkshire 1, 2012, pp. 59-64.

22. ‘Lime burning and the uses of lime in the historic county of Westmorland and along the Pennine edge of Cumberland’. Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. Ser. 3, 13, 2013. pp. 191-213.

23. ‘A field survey in the manors of Ingleton and Twistelton-and-Ellerbeck: pieceing together the evidence’ in R. D. Martlew (ed.). Medieval studies in the Yorkshire Dales. York: PLACE and Kettlewell: YDLRT, pp. 27-45.

24. Excavation of two Anglo-Saxon-period farmsteads in Brows Pasture, Chapel-le-Dale, North Yorkshire. 2013. Kettlewell: YDLRT.

25. Melton, N.D., Russ, H. and Johnson, D.S. Excavation of a Mesolithic site at Kingsdale head (SD712 799) by the Ingleborough Archaeology Group 2009-2010. Ingleton: Ingleborough Archaeology Group. 2014.

26. ‘Excavation of a late seventh-century structure in Upper Ribblesdale’. Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 86, 2014, pp. 80-105.

27. ‘Ingleborough. Anglo-Saxons in the Dales’ Current Archaeology 25 (8), 2014, pp. 14-20.

28. ‘Medieval lime kilns: an archaeological perspective from the Yorkshire Dales and Forest of Bowland’ Medieval Yorkshire Second Series 1, 2014, pp. 3-16.

29. The Crummack Dale Project. Excavation of three early medieval steadings and a lime kiln. Ingleton: Ingleborough Archaeology Group. 2015.

30. ‘Chapel-le-Dale, North Yorkshire: the making of an upland landscape’ Landscape History 36 (1), 2015, pp. 25-45.

31. Excavation of a multi-period site in Top Cow Pasture, Selside, Upper Ribblesdale. Ingleton: Ingleborough Archaeology Group. 2015.

32. ‘Chapel-le-Dale and Scales: a case study in social and demographic history’ North Craven Heritage Trust Journal 2015, pp. 9-13.

33. Quarrying in the Yorkshire Pennines. An illustrated history. Stroud: Amberley. 2016.

34. An improving prospect? A history of agricultural change in Cumbria. Stroud: Amberley. 2016. 35. Long Preston Big Dig. Report on an archaeological test pitting project in Long Preston, North Yorkshire. Long Preston Heritage Group. 2016.

36. Investigation of a multi-period site at Chapel Fell, Malham Tarn, North Yorkshire, SD885 675. Ingleton: Ingleborough Archaeology Group. 2016.

37. ‘Excavation of three sites in Crummack Dale, Austwick: adding to the corpus of proven pre-Conquest sites in the Yorkshire Dales’ Medieval Yorkshire 3, pp, 23-37. 2016.

38. ‘Raisegale, Ingleton Fells: in search of a lost farmstead’ North Craven Heritage Trust Journal 2018, pp. 21-28.

39. Thorns through time. The story of an abandoned settlement. Clapham: YDMT, 2018.

40. Lime kilns. History and heritage. Stroud: Amberley, 2018.

41. Quarrying in Cumbria. Stroud: Amberley, 2018.