9. Bibliography for Research Agenda (Pdf)

9. Bibliography for Research Agenda (Pdf)

The Archaeology of North West England Bibliography Abramson P, 2000, ‘A re-examination of a Viking Age burial at trial Archaeology Review 27(1), 113-120. Beacon Hill, Aspatria’, TTCWAAS 100, 79-88. Barnwell P S, Giles C, 1997, English farmsteads: 1750-1914. Swin- Adams M H, 1995, An archaeological evaluation at St Chad’s Church, don: RCHME. Kirkby, Knowsley, Merseyside. Liverpool Museum unpublished Barrett J, 1999a, ‘The mythical landscapes of the British Iron report. Age’, in Ashmore W & Knapp A B, (eds), Archaeologies of Abrams L & Parsons D N, 2004, ‘Place-names and the history of landscape, 253-265. Oxford: Blackwell. Scandinavian settlement in England’, in Hines J, Lane A & Barrett J, 1999b, ‘Chronologies of landscape’, in Layton R & Redknap M, (eds), Land, sea and home: proceedings of a conference Ucko P, (eds), The archaeology and anthropology of landscape, 21- on Viking age settlement, Cardiff 2001, 379-431. Leeds: Society 30. London: Routledge. Medieval Archaeology Monograph 20. Barrett J, Locker A & Roberts C, 2004, ‘The origins of intensive ADCA, 2004, Archaeological requirements for works on churches and marine fishing in medieval Europe: the English evidence’, churchyards. Association of Diocesan and Cathedral Archae- published online in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 24 Novem- ologists Guidance Note 1. ber 2004. Albarella U, 2003, ‘Tawyers, tanners, horn trade and the mystery Barrow G W S, 1969, ‘Northern English society in the Early of the missing goat’, in Murphy P & Wiltshire P E J, (eds), Middle Ages’, N.H. 4 1-28. The environmental archaeology of industry, 71-83. Oxford: Oxbow. Barter M, 2004, ‘The Diocese of Manchester: strategy, capacity Alcock L, 1972, ‘By South Cadbury is that Camelot . .’ the excavation and advice’, Conservation Bulletin 46, 26-7. of Cadbury Castle 1966-1970. London: Thames and Hudson. Bayley J & Crossley D, 2004, ‘Archaeological science as an aid to ALGAO, 2001, Strategy 2001-2006. Association of Local Govern- the study of post-medieval industrialization’, in Barker D & ment Archaeological Officers. Cranstone D, (eds), The archaeology of industrialization, 15-23. Anderson A O, (ed), 1922, Early sources of Scottish history AD 500 Leeds: Maney. to 1286. Vol 1. Harlow: Oliver & Boyd. Bayley J & Williams J, 2005, ‘Archaeological science and indus- APPAG, 2003, The current state of archaeology in the United Kingdom. trial archaeology-manufacturing, landscape and social con- First report of the All-Party Parliamentary Archaeology text’, Industrial Archaeology Review 27(1). Group. London. Bayley J, 1998, ‘Metals and metalworking in the first millennium Appleby A B, 1978, Famine in Tudor and Stuart England. Stanford AD’, in Bayley J, (ed), Science in archaeology. An agenda for the University Press. future, 161-168. London: English Heritage. Astill G, 1993, A medieval industrial complex and its landscape: the Beaudry M C & Mrozowski S A, 1989, ‘The Archaeology of metalworking, watermills and workshops of Bordesley Abbey. CBA work and home life in Lowell, Massachusetts: an interdiscipli- Research Report 92. nary study of the Boott Cotton Mills Corporation’, The Jour- Astill G, 1998, ‘Medieval and later – composing an agenda’, in nal of the Society for Industrial Archaeology 19(2), 1-22. Bayley J, (ed), Science in archaeology an agenda for the future, 169- Beckensall S, 2002, Prehistoric rock art in Cumbria. Stroud: Tempus. 77. London: English Heritage. Belford P, 2001, ‘Work, space and power in an English industrial Aston M, 2000, Monasteries in the landscape, (2nd edition). Stroud: slum: ‘the Crofts’, Sheffield, 1750-1850’, in Mayne A & Tempus. Murray T, (eds), The archaeology of urban landscapes. Explorations Atkinson J A, Banks I & MacGregor G, 2000, Townships to farm- in slumland, 106-117. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. steads: rural settlement studies in Scotland, England and Wales. Ox- Bell M & Dark P, 1998, ‘Continuity and change – environmental ford: BAR British Series 293. archaeology in historic periods’, in Bayley J, (ed), Science in Austin D, 2006, ‘The future: discourse, objectives and directions’, archaeology an agenda for the future, 179-93. London: English in Roberts K, (ed), 2006. Lost farmsteads and deserted rural settle- Heritage. ments in Wales, 193- 205, CBA Research Report 148. Benson D & Bland K, 1963, ‘The Dog Hole, Haverbrack’, Trans- Badcock A & Malaws B, 2004, ‘Recording people and processes actions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Ar- at large industrial structures’, in Barker D & Cranstone D, chaeological Society 63, 61-76. (eds), The archaeology of industrialization, 269-289. SPMA mono- Bewley R H, 1992, ‘Excavations on two crop-mark sites in the graph 2. Leeds: Maney. Solway Plain, Cumbria. Ewanrigg settlement and Swarthy Bailey R N, 1977a, ‘A cup-mount from Brougham, Cumbria’, Hill 1986-1988’, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Medieval Archaeology 21, 176-80. Antiquarian and Archaeological Society 92, 23-47. Bailey R N, 1977b, ‘The meaning of the Viking-age shaft at Da- Bewley R H, 1993, ‘Survey and excavation at a crop-mark enclo- cre’, Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian sure, Plasketlands, Cumbria’, Transactions of the Cumberland and and Archaeological Society 77, 61-74. Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society 93, 1-18. Baker D, 1999, An assessment of English Sites and Monuments Records. Bewley R H, 1994, Prehistoric and Romano-British Settlement in the Report for ALGAO & RCHME. Solway Plain, Cumbria. Oxford: Oxbow Monograph 36. Baker D, Chitty G & Edwards R, 2004, Resource needs for SMRs & Bewley R H, Longworth I H, Browne S, Huntley J P & Varndell UADs in England to achieve the 1st stage benchmarks for Historic G 1992, ‘Excavation of a Bronze Age cemetery at Ewanrigg, Environment Records. Report for English Heritage & ALGAO, Maryport, Cumbria’, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 58, 325- April 2004. 354. Barker D & Cranstone D, (eds), 2004, The archaeology of industriali- Biddle M, 1994, What future for British archaeology? Oxford: Oxbow. zation. SPMA monograph 2. Leeds: Maney. Blenkinship B, 1998, Wetheriggs pottery: a history and collectors guide. Barker D, 1999, ‘The ceramic revolution 1650-1850’, in Egan G Kendal: Spencer. & Michaels R, (eds), Old and new worlds, 226-234. Oxford: Bonsall C, 1989, ‘The Eskmeals Project: Late Mesolithic settle- Oxbow. ment and economy in North West England’, in Bonsall C, Barker D, 2004, ‘The industrialisation of the Staffordshire Potter- (ed), The Mesolithic in Europe, 175-205. Edinburgh: John Don- ies’, in Barker D & Cranstone D, (eds), The archaeology of indus- ald. trialization, 203-221. SPMA monograph 2. Leeds: Maney. Bowden M, (ed), 2000, Furness iron: the physical remains of the iron Barnwell P S, 2005, ‘Farm buildings and the industrial age’ Indus- industry and related woodland industries of Furness and southern 198 Archaeology North West Vol 9 (issue 19 for 2007) Bibliography Lakeland. Swindon: English Heritage. Casella E C, 2005, ‘The excavation of industrial era settlements in Bradley A, Buchli V, Fairclough G, Hicks D, Miller J & Schofield North-West England’, Industrial Archaeology Review 27.1. J, 2004, Change and creation: historic landscape character 1950-2000. Cassar M & Pender R, 2004, Climate change and the historic environ- London: English Heritage. ment. Scoping study report April 3rd 2002 – April 2nd 2003. Bradley R & Edmonds M, 1993, Interpreting the axe trade: production Cherry J & Cherry P J, 1992, ‘Further research on the prehistory and exchange in Neolithic Britain. Cambridge: Cambridge Uni- of the Cumbrian limestone uplands: the ceramic evidence’, versity Press. Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Bradley R, 2000, The Good Stones: a new investigation of the Clava Archaeological Society 92, 13-22. Cairns. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Mono- Chitty G & Edwards R, 2004, Review of Portable Antiquities Scheme graph Series 17. 2004. Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. Brandwood G, Davison A & Slaughter M, 2004, Licensed to sell. Clare T, 1999, ‘The environs of the Castlerigg stone circle: an The history and heritage of the public house. London: English Heri- analysis of the Naddle Valley near Keswick’, Transactions of the tage. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Soci- Brennand M, 2006, ‘Finding the Viking dead’, Current Archaeology ety 99, 67-87. 204, 623-9. Clare T, Clapham A J, Wilkinson D M & Haworth E Y, 2001, Brennand M, with Chitty G & Nevell M, (eds), 2006, The Archae- ‘The Mesolithic and Neolithic landscapes of Barfield Tarn ology of North West England. An Archaeological Research Frame- and Eskmeals in the English Lake District: some new evi- work for North West England: Volume 1. Resource Assessment. dence from two different wetland contexts’, Journal of Wetland Archaeology North West Volume 8 (issue 18). Archaeology 1, 83-105. Brickley M & McKinley J, (eds), 2004, Guidelines to the standards for Claris P & Quartermaine J, 1989, ‘The Neolithic quarries and axe recording human remains. BABAO & IFA. factory sites of Great Langdale and Scafell Pike: a new field Brickley M & Buteux S, 2006 St Martin's Uncovered: Investigations in survey’, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 55, 1-25. the Churchyard of St. Martin's-in-the-Bull-Ring, Birmingham, 2001. Coad J, 2005, ‘Warfare and defence: what next?’, Post-Medieval Oxford: Oxbow. Archaeology 39(2), 224-232. Briggs A, 1968, Victorian cities. London: Pelican. Colgrave B, (trans), 1940, Two lives

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