David Wilson - BIBLIOGRAPHY

This is my best shot at a reconstructed bibliography. I have not entered small or pedestrian reviews – partly because I have no copies of many of them, but I did review widely, particularly in the Journal of the British Archaeological Association in the 1960s and 70s. Similarly, I have not generally listed prefaces and introductions to other peoples’ books. Nor have I listed books and articles translated solely or jointly with EW.

I have not listed 112 entries in Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde. I contributed to practically every volume from 1973-2007, and was a consultant editor to all 35 volumes.

1955

‘An early grave from Källby, Lund’, Meddelanden från Lunds Universitets Historiska Museum, 105-26.

‘An Irish mounting in the National Museum, Copenhagen’, Acta Archaeologica 26, 163- 72.

‘Two silver plates from an Anglo-Saxon casket’, The British Museum quarterly, 20, 47- 50.

1956

‘The initial excavation of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Melbourn, Cambridgeshire’, Proceedings of the Cambridge AntiquarianSociety, 49, 29-41.

‘A bronze mounting from Oxshott , Surrey’, The Antiquaries Journal, 36, 70-71.

‘The Poslingford ring’, The British Museum quarterly, 20, 90-2.

‘An Anglo-Saxon grave near Dartford, Kent,’ Archaeologia Cantiana, 70, 187-91.

‘Two plates from a late Saxon casket’, The Antiquaries Journal, 31-9.

With M.J. Fowler, ‘Report on the excavation of a Romano-British native settlement at Stapenhill, Staffordshire’ Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 1-19.

1957

‘An enamelled disc-’, The British Museum quarterly, 21, 52-4.

‘An inlaid iron folding-stool in the British Museum’, Medieval Archaeology, 1, 27-38.

With J. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1956’, Medieval Archaeology, 1, 147-71.

‘Vallhagar: a review article’ Archaeology, 10:1, 56-8.

‘An unpublished fragment from the Goldsborough hoard’, The Antiquaries Journal, 37:1- 2, 72-3.

1958

‘An early Carolingian finger-ring’, The British Museum quarterly, 21, 80-1.

‘A group of penannular of the Viking Period’, Þriðji Víkingafundur. , 95-100, Árbók hins íslenzka fornleifafélags, Fylgyrit.

‘Some archaeological additions and corrections to J. D. A. Thompson, Inventory of British Coin Hoards’, Medieval Archaeology, 2, 169-71.

With J. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1957’, Medieval Archaeology, 2, 183-213.

Review. C. F. Battiscombe, Relics of St Cuthbert, Medieval Archaeology,2, 218-20.

Review: J. R. C. Hamilton, Excavations at Jarlshof, Shetland’, Man, 57-9, 51.

1959

‘Almgren and chronology’ Medieval Archaeology, 3, 112-19.

‘A group of Anglo-Saxon amulet rings’, In P. Clemoes (ed.), The Anglo-, nstudies presented to Bruce Dickins, Cambridge, 159-70.

With J. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1958’, Medieval Archaeology, 3, 295-36.

‘Hacksilver, ingots, etc.’, in C. E. Blunt, The hoard evidence for the coins of Alfred’, in Numismatic Chronicle, 29, 231-2.

Review, M. and L. de Paor, Early Christian Ireland, Irish Historical Studies, 11:44, 339- 40.

1960

The Anglo-Saxon, London. [Italian ed. Gli Anglossasoni, Milano 1962.]

‘The Fejø cup’ Acta Archaeologica, 31, 147-73.

‘Irsk-britisk import I Lejre’, Nationalmuseets Arbejdsmark, 36-7.

‘The King’s School, Canterbury, disc-brooch’, Medieval Archaeology, 4, 16-28.

‘An Anglo-Saxon ivory comb’, The British Museum quarterly, 23, 17-19.

With J. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1959’, Medieval Archaeology, 4, 134-65.

1961

‘An Anglo-Saxon book-binding at Fulda (Codex Bonifatianus I)’. The Antiquaries Journal, 41, 199-217.

With C. E. Blunt, ‘The Trewhiddle hoard’, Archaeologia, 98, 75-122.

With D. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1960’, Medieval Archaeology, 5, 309-39

1962

‘The gold plate’, in M. Biddle and R. Quirk, ‘Excavations near Winchester Cathedral, 1961’, The Archaeological Journal, 119, 187.

‘A pair of gilt bronze mounts in the Gravesend Museum’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 77, 156-9.

Review. P. H. Sawyer, The age of the , Saga Book, 16, 1036.

1962

‘Anglo-Saxon rural economy. A survey of the archaeological evidence and a suggestion’, The agricultural history review, 10, 65-79.

1963

With D. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1961’, Medieval Archaeology, 6-7, 306-49.

Review. M. Stenberger, Die Schatzfunde Gotlands der Wikingerzeit, Medieval Archaeology, 6-7, 356-8.

‘Viking upheaval’, The Times literary Supplement, January 18, 1963.

1964

‘Two ninth-century strap-ends from York’, Medieval Archaeology, 8, 214-6.

Anglo-Saxon ornamental metalwork 700-1100 in the British Museum, London.

With D. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1962 and 1963’, Medieval Archaeology, 8, 231- 99.

Review. of the Migration Period in the Walters Gallery, Medieval Archaeology, 8, 302.

‘A ring of Queen Arnegunda’, Germania, 265-8.

1965

‘Some neglected late Anglo-Saxon swords’, Medieval Archaeology, 8, 32-54.

‘Late Saxon metalwork from the Old Minster’, The Antiquaries Journal, 45, 262-4.

With D. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1964’, Medieval Archaeology, 9, 170-220.

‘On the dating of two spurs’, The Antiquaries Journal, 45:1, 111-12.

‘Two 10th-century bronze objects’, Medieval Archaeology, 9, 154-6.

‘From the vigorous North. The and their forebears’, in D. Talbot Rice (ed.), The Dark Ages. The making of European civilization, London.

1966

‘A Frankish axe-head from Germany’, The British Museum Quarterly, 28:1-2, 32

With O. Klindt-Jensen, , London. [Danish ed. Vikingetidens kunst, København, 1965.]

‘A medieval boat from Kentmere, Westmorland’, Medieval Archaeology, 10, 81-8.

With D. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1965’, Medieval Archaeology, 10, 168-219.

1967

‘The Vikings’ relationship with in northern England’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 3 ser., 30, 37-46.

With D. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1966’, Medieval Archaeology, 11, 262-219

Review. Renate Pirling, Das römisch-frankische Gråberfeld von Krefeld-Gellep, Medieval Archaeology, 11, 326-8.

1968

‘Anglo-Saxon carpenters’ tools’, in M. Claus et al., Studien zur europäischen Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Neumünster, 143-50

With D. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1967’, Medieval Archaeology, 12, 155-211.

‘Archaeological evidence for the Viking settlements and raids in England’, Frühmittelalterliche Studien, 2, 291-304.

1969

‘An early representation of St Olaf’, Medieval literature and civilization. Studies in memory of G. N. Garmonsway, London, 141-5.

‘A late Saxon strap-end’, The Antiquaries Journal, 49, 326-9.

With D. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1968’, Medieval Archaeology, 13, 230-87.

1970

Reflections on the St Ninian’s Isle treasure, Jarrow. Jarrow lecture.

With P. G. Foote, The Viking Achievement, London. [Polish ed. Wikingowie, Warsawa 1975.]

With A. Small and C. Thomas, St. Ninian’s Isle and its treasure, 2 vols. Aberdeen.

The Vikings and their origins, London [many later editions and reprints. Danish ed. Vikingerne, 1980.]

‘East and West: a comparison of Viking settlement’, Varangian Problems, 107-15. Scando-Slavica, Supplementum, 1.

With D. G. Hurst, ‘Medieval Britain in 1969’, Medieval Archaeology, 14, 155-208.

‘An Anglo-Saxon playing-piece from Bawdsey’, Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, 32:1, 38-42.

1971

‘The Norsemen’, in G. Menzies (ed.) Who are the Scots, London, 103-13. [2 ed. 2002.]

With S. Moorhouse, ‘Medieval Britain in 1970’, Medieval Archaeology, 15, 124-79.

‘Art of the Viking Age: The Rosc exhibition in Dublin’Apollo Oct 1971, 53-61.

‘Manx memorial stones of the Viking period’, Saga Book, 18:1-2, 1-18.

‘The Exhibition of Viking age art’, in Rosc ’71, Dublin, 121-203.

1973

(with A. Small and C. Thomas) St Ninian’s Isle and its Treasure, Oxford.

1974 The Viking Age in the Isle of Man, Odense. C.C. Rafn Lecture, 3.

‘Men de ligger i London’, Skalk, nr. 5, 3-8.

1975

‘Tenth-century metalwork’, in D. Parsons (ed.), Tenth-century studies, London, 200-7.

Review, R. Pirling, Das römisch-fränkische Gräberfeld von Krefeld-Gellep, 1960-1963, Medieval Archaeology, 19, 261-2.

1976

(Ed. and contributor) The archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England, London.

'’The dating of Viking art in England’, in J. T. Lang (ed.), British Archaeological Reports, BS, 49.

‘Scandinavian settlement in the North and West of the British Isles – an archaeological point-of-view’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, ser. 5:26, 95-113.

Civil and military engineering in Viking-Age , London. First Paul Johnstone memorial lecture, National Maritime Museum.

Review. R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford, recent archaeological excavations in Europe, Medieval Archaeology, 20, 211-32.

‘Rescuing the past. Medieval archaeology’ Encounter, 55-62.

‘Defence in the Viking Age’, in G. de G. Sievking et al., Problems in economic and social archaeology, London, 439-45.

‘The Borre Style in the British Isles’ Minjar og Menntir, afmælisirit helgað Kristjáni Eldjárn, Reykjavík, 502-9.

1978

‘Die Schlacht von Hastings und das Ende der angelsächsischen Herrschaft’, in C. Ahrens (ed.), Sachsen und Angelsachsen, Harburg, 117-123.

‘The art and archaeology of Bedan Nothumbria’, in R. T. Farrell (ed.), Bede and Anglo- Saxon England, Oxford 1-22. British Archaeological Reports, BS 46.

1979

With R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford, ‘Die Angelsachsen’, in H. Roth (ed.), Kunst der Völkerwanderungdzeit, Frankfurt/Main,206-22. Propyläen Kunstgeschichte, Supplementband 4.

‘Forward’, in E. C. Harris, Principles of archaeological stratigraphy, London, v.

‘York y Dublin, Colonias Escandinaves de Occidente’ Historia, 41, 79-83.

‘B. Archäologische Erforschung des angelsächsischen England’, Lexikon des Mittelatlers, 1, 620-22.

1980

(Ed. and contributor), The Northern World, London. [French and German eds.]

‘Glyn Daniel as teacher’, in J. D. Evans, B. Cunliffe and C. Renfrew (eds.), Antiquity and Man. Essays in honour of Glyn Daniel, London, 240-2.

Economic aspects of the Vikings in the West – the archaeological basis. Gothenburg. The Felix Neubergh Lecture.

‘The Danish Vikings in England’, The Danish Journal, 26-8.

‘The art of the Vikings’, Apollo, April, 315-8.

‘Danske vikinger – set med engleske øjne’, Gutenberghus, 33-38.

‘Objects of silver’, in P. Wade-Martins, Excavations in North Elmham Park, 1967-72, 2, 505-6.

1981

With M. L. Caygill (eds.), Economic aspects of the Viking Age, London. British Museum Occasional Paper, 30.

‘Danish kings and England in the late tenth and early eleventh centuries – economic implications’, in R. A. Brown (ed.), Proceedings of the Battle Conference of Anglo- Norman Studies 3. 1980, Woodbridge, 188-196.

‘Bronze mount from the castle bailey’, in P. Crummy, Aspects of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Colchester, London, 78. CBA Research Report, 39.

‘The “unkown” American whose etchings portray the Isle of Man, Manx Life, March/April, 19.

‘The Vikings strike’, in E. Roesdahl et al. (eds.), The Vikings in England, London, 15-18.

1982

The British Museum and its public, London.

‘The Vikings and their use of wealth in the ninth and tenth centuries’, Saga och Sed, 252- 61.

1983

‘The art of the Manx crosses of the Viking Age’, in Fell, C. E. et al. (eds.) 1983. The Viking Age in the Isle of Man, 175-87, London. Select papers from the ninth Viking Congress.

– England’, in J. P. Lamm and H.-Å. Nordström (eds.), Studies, The Museum of National Antiquities, Stockholm. Studies 2.

‘A bone pin from Sconsburgh, Dunrossness’, in A. O’Connor and D. V. Clarke (eds.) From the Stone Age to the ’Forty-five, Studies presented to R. B. K. Stevenson…, Edinburgh, 343- 8.

‘The national museums and the Museums Association’, Proceedings of the Museums Association Annual Conference, Swansea,12-13.

1984

The forgotten collector. Augustus Wollaston of the British Museum, London.

Anglo Saxon art from the seventh century to the Norman Conquest, London. [German edition.]

‘National Museums’, in J. M. A. Thompson et al. (eds.), Mannual of curatorship. A guide to museum practice, London, 54-8.

1985

‘Return and restitution. A museum perspective’, in I. McBryde (ed.), Who owns the past?, Melbourne, 99-107.

The Vikings, London. British Museum Activity Book. [Greek ed. 1999.]

‘The silver brooch’, in D. J. P. Mason, Excavations in Chester. 26-42 L0wer Bridge Street, 1974-6, the Dark Age and Saxon Periods, Chester, 61. Grosvenor Museum Archaeological Excavation Reports 3.

‘Trade between England and Scandinavia and the Continent’, in K. Düwel et al., Untersuchungen zu Handel und Verkehr der vor- und frühgeschichtlicen Zeit in Mittel- und Nordeuropa. 3, Göttingen, 255-69. Abhandlungen der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Göttingen. Philologisch-Historische Klasse, 3 Folge, 150.

The Bayeux Tapestry, London. [German, French, Italian, Dutch eds.]

1986

‘England and the Continent in the eighth century – an archaeological viewpoint’, in Settimane di studio del Centro italiano de studi sull’alto medievo, 33, 219-47

1988

Review. Anne Stine Ingstad and Helge Ingstad, The discovery of America, 2 vols. Scandinavica, 27, 88-9.

1989

The British Museum. Purpose and politics, London. [2nd impression 1990; Japanese ed. 1994]

(Ed. and contributor) The collections of the British Museum, London. [frequent subsequent impressions and editions.]

Review. S. A. Brown, The Bayeux tapestry, History and bibliography, Notes and Queries, 320-1.

‘Bill Watson. Professor Emeritus William Watson’, Orientations, 20:6, 34.

‘Frankly Fake’ Illustrated London News, Spring, 27-36.

1991

‘What do we need money for?’ in T. Ambrose (ed.), Money, money, money and museums, Edinburgh, 10-23.

1992

With E. Roesdahl, 'What the Vikings meant to Europe', in S. Karlsson (ed.), The Source of Liberty. The Nordic Contribution to Europe, Stockholm, 38-63. [Swedish ed. 1992.]

‘Das British Museum – ein Universalmuseum’, in M.-L. von Plessen, Die Nation und ihre Museum, Frankfurt/Main, New York, 108-116.

Showing the Flag. Loans form the national museums to the regions, London.

Awful ends. The British Museum book of epitaphs, London [2 ed. 1998.]

‘Sutton Hoo – pros and cons’ in R. Farrell and C. Neuman de Vegvar, Sutton Hoo: fifty years after, 5-12. American Early Medieval Stusies, 2.

With E. Roesdahl (ed. and contributor), From Viking to Crusader. The Scandinavians and Europe 800-1200, New York.

1993

‘Man, Isle of’, in P. Pulsiano and K. Wolf, Medieval Scandinavia. An encyclopedia, New York and London, 404-5. [DMW appears on title-page as an adviser to this book].

‘Il paradigma del British Museum’, in L. Barbiani and F. Perego (eds.), Scienza e crisi del Museo. Il paradigma del British Museum e il caso Italia, Napoli, 15-109. [Condensed version of DMW, The British Museum. Purpose and Politics, 1989.]

‘Philip Kermode and Manx crosses: ninety years on’, in P. M. C. Kermode, Manx crosses, 2 ed., Balgavies, xiii-xx.

‘National museums and international museums’, European Review, 1:3, 273-8.

‘A suitable case for treatment. University museums in the nineties, The Cambridge review, 114;2320, 3-6.

‘Why acquire?’ The art quarterly, 15, 54-55.

‘The European view of the Vikings’, in E. Roesdahl and P. Meulengracht Sørensen, Beretning fra tolvte tværfaglige Vikingesymposium, 37-50.

1994

‘The Vikings in Britain’, in M. Müller-Wille and R Schneider (eds.), Ausgewählte Probleme europäischer Landnahmen des Früh- und Hochmittelalters, 2, Sigmaringen, 81-94.

1995

Vikingatidens konst, Lund. Signums svenska konsthistoria: ii.

‘Scandinavian ornamental influence in the Irish Sea region in the Viking Age’, in T. Scott and P. Starkey (eds.), The Middle Ages in the North West, Oxford and Liverpool. 1995, 37-58.

‘The chronology of the Viking Age in the Isle of Man’, Proceedings of the Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 10: 4, 359-72.

With E. Roesdahl, in B. Nørgaard (ed.), Myternes Genforening, n.p., 10-24. [trilingual parallel texts in Danish, German and English.]

1996

'The Viking Age in British literature and history in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries', in E. Roesdahl and P. Meulengracht Sørensen, (eds.), The Waking of Angantyr. The Scandinavian past in European culture, Aarhus, 58-71. Acta Jutlandica 71:; Humanities series 70.

'The Viking Age in European Art - a note', in ibid., 176-91.

In (ed. J. Drummond), John Bute, an informal portrait, Norwich,124-5.

‘Fifty years of Viking-Age archaeology. A personal view’, in E. Roesdahl and P. Meulengracht Sørensen, Beretning fra femtende tværfaglige Vikingesymposium, 7-26.

[with others] The British Schools and Institutes overseas and sponsored societies. An enquiry by a British Academy review committee. London

Contributor to The Dictionary of Art, Oxford.

1997

Vikings and Gods in European art, Højbjerg. [Danish ed. Vikinger og Guder i Europæisk Kunst.]

‘Augustus Wollaston Franks – towards a portrait’, in M. L. Caygill and J. Cherry, A.W.Franks. Nineteenth-century collecting and the British Museum, London, 1-5. [Book dedicated to DMW.]

‘The tower, the burial and the poet’ in Amico amici, Gad Rausing den 19 Maj 1997, [Lund], 119-128.

‘Crabtree and the statue’, in B. Bennett and N. Harte (ed.), The Crabtree orations, 1954- 94, London, 72-7

1998

‘The chronology of the Viking Age in the Isle of Man’, Proceedings of the Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 10:4,359-72.

‘The picture-stones. A chronological reassessment’ in A. Wesse (ed.) Studien zur Archäologie des Ostseeraumes, von der Eisenzeit zum Mittelalalters. Festschrift für Michael Müller-Wille, Neumünster, 49-52.

‘Wikingerkunst’, Lexikon des Mittelalters, 9:1, 106-10.

2000

‘The architect versus the objects’ The Art Newspaper’ 101, March 2000, 10. [reprinted:‘Architect versus object’, Danske Museer 13:2, 24-5.]

2001

‘The British Museum and the Athenæum’, in [F. Fernández-Armesto (ed.)], Armchair Athenians. Essays from the Athenæum, London, 229-36.

‘The earliest animal styles of the Viking Age’, in M. Müller-Willle and L. O. Larsson (eds), Tiere. Menschen. Götter. Wikingerzeitliche Kunststile und ihre Rezeption, Göttingen, 131-56. Veröffentlichung der Joachim-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, Hamburg, 90

[2001] ‘Change And Survive’ Inheritance, 4, (Isle of Man) 21-3.

2002

The British Museum, a history, London.

‘The British Museum: 250 years on’, History today, 52 (10), 2-4.

‘The study of Viking-age archaeology in the British Isles’ in K. Brandt et al. (ed), Haithabu und der frühe Stadentwicklung im nördlichen Europa, Neumunster, 53-66. Schriften des Archäologischen Landesmuseum 8.

2003

With E. Roesdahl, ‘Terminology’, in G. S. Munch et al (eds.), Borg in Lofoten. A chieftain’s farm in North 19-20.

‘Holding history’, Geographical, July 2003, 26-9.

2004

‘A ring from Greeba’, Proceedings of the Isle of Man Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 11:3, 437-9.

‘Two audiences of the Vikings’, in B. Olofsson (ed.), Flicka I blått; vänbok till Birgit Rausing, Stockholm, 186-96.

Review of G. and I. Henderson, The art of the Picts, Apollo, June, 102-3.

Entries in Dictionary of National Bibliography, Oxford: Forsdyke, Sir (Edgar) John.. Franks, Sir Augustus Wollaston. Kendrick, Sir Thomas (Downing). Kermode, Philip Moore Callow. Knox, Archibald. Read, Sir (Charles) Hercules. Slade, Felix.

2006

With S. H. Fuglesang (ed. and contributer), The Hoen hoard. A Viking gold treasure of the ninth century, . Norsk Oldfunn 20.

With E. Roesdahl, ‘The Aarhus rune-stones’, in P. Gammeltoft and B. Jørgensen (eds.), Names through the looking-glass. Festschrift in honour of Gillian Fellows-Jensen, Copenhagen, 208-29.

‘National museums and nationalism’, in E. Marosi and A. Klaniczay, (eds.), The nineteenth-century process of ‘Musealisation’ in Hungary and Europe, Budapest 2006 (2nd corrected edition), 43-60. Collegium Budapest Workshop Series, 17.

‘Pulszky’s 1851 London lectures’, in E. Marosi and A. Klaniczay, (eds.), The nineteenth- century process of ‘Musealisation’ in Hungary and Europe, Budapest 2006 (2nd corrected edition), 127-140. Collegium Budapest Workshop Series, 17.

2007

‘A carved antler object from Haithabu’, Berichte über die Ausgrabungen in Haithabu, 36, 330-334

Review: Neil Chambers, Joseph Banks and the British Museum: the World of Collecting, 1770-1830, London. In History and Philosophy of Life Sciences, 29, 372-3.

‘The recognition of Viking art’, in U. Fransson et al. (eds,) Cultural interaction between east and west,Stockholm, 312-15.

‘Hiberno-Saxon imports at Lejre’, in J. D. Niles, and Lejre, Tempe, 139-42. [lightly revised version of 1960 Danish-language article]

2008

The Vikings in the Isle of Man, Aarhus.

‘Green tea and James Thurber’ in N. Cheshire (ed.), One man in his time. A commemoration of John Gardner, Bath, 64-8.

‘Jellinge-style in Northern England’, in M.C. Stang and K. B. Aavitsland (eds.), Ornament and order. Essays on Viking and Northern for Signe Horn Fuglesang, , 21-28.

‘The development of Viking art’ in S. Brink and N. Price (eds.), The Viking World, London and New York, 323-40.

‘The Isle of Man’, in S. Brink and N. Price (eds.), The Viking World, London and New York. 385-90.

2009.

‘The foundation and early years of the Society for Medieval Archaeology’, in R. Gilchrist and A. Reynolds (eds.), Reflections. Fifty years of medieval archaeology 1957-2007 Leeds, 11-21. The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph, 30.

‘Stylistic influences in early Manx sculpture’, in J. Graham-Campbell and M. Ryan (eds.), Anglo-Saxon/Irish Relations before the Vikings, London, 311-28. Proceedings of the British Academy, 157.

Forthcoming articles:

‘Early finds of Viking graves in the Isle of Man’.

‘The roots of medievalism in North-West Europe: National , Architecture, Literature’