Professor James Gerrard
| Britain c. 410 | 2024 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Water as Social Inequality in Late Roman Britain | 2024 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| A late Roman hoard of copper-alloy vessels found at Stanwick in 1992 | 2023 |
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Professor James Gerrard Dr Marco Romeo Pitone Sally Gerrard
| A multidisciplinary analysis of an antiquarian discovery: the Knaresborough 1864 Hoard of Late Roman vessels | 2023 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Travelling Britannia: a diachronic perspective on Romano-British mobility | 2023 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| By the Medway Marsh: excavations at Grange Farm, Gillingham, Kent 2003-2006 | 2022 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Review of: The Material Fall of Roman Britain, 300–525 CE By Robin Fleming. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 2021. | 2022 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The Bedale Enclosure and Aiskew Villa: archaeological investigations ahead of the Bedale, Aiskew and Leeming Bar Bypass (A684), North Yorkshire. | 2022 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The Social Lives of Wells in Roman Britain and Beyond | 2022 |
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Professor James Gerrard Eniko Hudak
| Chapter 16: The Pottery Assemblage | 2021 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Sixth-Century Connections: Anglo-Saxon brooches from Somerset | 2021 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The Roman coins | 2021 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Kingdom, Civitas and County: the evolution of territorial identity in the English landscape | 2019 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Le souvenir des tyrans dans la Bretagne du Ve siècle: Magnus Maximus et Constantin III | 2019 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Small finds | 2019 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The Vyne Ring in context: powerful people and powerful rings during the end of Roman Britain | 2019 |
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Professor James Gerrard Victoria Ridgeway
| A Romano‐British Graffito of a Ship from Gillingham, Kent, UK | 2018 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Brancaster type signet rings: a study in the material culture of sealing documents in Late Antique Britain | 2017 |
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Professor James Gerrard Andrew Agate
| Finding Fish: the 2017 season of excavation at Lufton | 2017 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Please send me your Linchpins! | 2017 |
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Professor James Gerrard Andrew Agate
| The Deserted Medieval Settlement at Barrow, Odcombe, Somerset: Trial Excavations in 2014 | 2017 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The Green Waste Project: a reassurance | 2017 |
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Professor James Gerrard Andy Agate
| An Archaeological Assessment of an Excavation Undertaken at Hungerford, Lufton, Brympton 2016 | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| An unfinished zoomorphic escutcheon of possible fifth-century date from Twyning, near Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Bronze vessels, Roman | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard Dr Martin Cooke
| Contaminated Green Waste | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Economy and Power in Late Roman Britain | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Green Waste and the Historic Environment | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Introduction: Romano-British Pottery in the Fifth Century | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Los últimos romanos de Britania | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| New radiocarbon dates from the Lynch Farm Romano-British cemetery, near Peterborough | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard Dr Martin Cooke Dr Massimo Strano
| Proving a problem: help us to map the spread of contaminated green waste [and green waste app: a field guide] | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Review of N. POULOU-PAPADIMITRIOU, E. NODAROU and V. KILIKOGLOU (EDS), LRCW4: LATE ROMAN COARSE WARES, COOKING WARES AND AMPHORAE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. ARCHAEOLOGY AND ARCHAEOMETRY: THE MEDITERRANEAN, A MARKET WITHOUT FRONTIERS (British Archaeological Reports International Series 2616) | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Romano-British Pottery in the Fifth Century | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The Black Burnished Type 18 Bowl and the Fifth Century | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard Andy Agate
| The Lufton Villa Excavations 2016: A Preliminary Report | 2016 |
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Professor James Gerrard Andy Agate
| An Archaeological Assessment of an Excavation Undertaken at Mr Unwin’s Field, Lufton, Brympton, Somerset 2013. | 2015 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Archaeological investigations at Axton Chase School, Longfield, Kent | 2015 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Green Waste and Archaeological Geophysics | 2015 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Review of Eckardt, H. Objects and Identities: Roman Britain and the North Western Provinces | 2015 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| 'Review of: Lindy Casson, James Drummond-Murray & Antony Francis. Romano-British round houses to medieval parish:excavations at 10 Gresham Street, City of London, 1999–2002 (MOLA Monograph 67)' | 2015 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Synthesis, Chronology and "Late Roman" Cemeteries in Britain | 2015 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Temples and Suburbs: Excavations at Tabard Square, Southwark | 2015 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Towns in the Dark? Urban Transformations from Late Roman to Anglo-Saxon England. By G. Speed. [Book review] | 2015 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Excavations along the Thames Estuary in North Kent. | 2014 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Roman pottery in the fifth century: a review of the evidence and its significance | 2014 |
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Professor James Gerrard Andy Agate
| An Archaeological Assessment of an Excavation Undertaken at Mr Unwin’s Field, Lufton, Brympton, Somerset 2012. | 2013 |
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Professor James Gerrard Andy Agate
| Englands Fieldnames in Odcombe Parish, Somerset | 2013 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Romano-British Pottery | 2013 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The Ruin of Roman Britain: An Archaeological Perspective | 2013 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Romano-British pottery | 2012 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The Native and Roman Pottery | 2012 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The Quoygrew Sequence | 2012 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| A Roman Settlement and Bath House at Shadwell: Excavations at Tobacco Dock and Babe Ruth Restaurant, the Highway, London | 2011 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Cathedral or Granary? The Roman Coins from Colchester House (PEP89) | 2011 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Crisis, whose crisis? The fifth-century in south-western Britain | 2011 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| New light on the end of Roman London | 2011 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Roman pottery and small finds | 2011 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Wells and belief systems at the end of Roman Britain : a case study from Roman London | 2011 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| An enigmatic Viking Age settlement in Orkney | 2010 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Finding the fifth century: a late fourth- and early fifth-century pottery fabric from South-East Dorset | 2010 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Dumps and tessera: high status building materials from 33 Union Street, Southwark | 2009 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The Drapers' Gardens hoard: a preliminary account | 2009 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Demolishing Roman Britain | 2008 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Feeding the army from Dorset: pottery, salt and the Roman state | 2008 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Rethinking the small pig horizon at York Minster | 2007 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| The temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath and the end of Roman Britain | 2007 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| A possible late Roman silver hoard from Bath | 2005 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Bradley Hill, Somerset and the end of Roman Britain: a study in continuity? | 2005 |
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Professor Sam Turner Professor James Gerrard
| Imported and local pottery at Mothecombe: some new finds amongst old material at Totnes Museum | 2005 |
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Professor Rob Collins Professor James Gerrard
| Debating Late Antiquity in Britain AD300-700 | 2004 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| How late is late? Black Burnished ware and the fifth century | 2004 |
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Professor James Gerrard
| Some stray finds from the Ravenglass area, Cumbria and their implications | 2002 |
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