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Death and memory in early medieval Britain
H Williams
Cambridge University Press, 2006
4862006
Linear Pasts and Presents: Researching Dykes, Frontiers and Borderlands
H Williams
Offa's Dyke Journal 5, 1-12, 2023
2732023
Monuments and the past in early Anglo‐Saxon England
H Williams
World Archaeology 30 (1), 90-108, 1998
2651998
Death warmed up: the agency of bodies and bones in early Anglo-Saxon cremation rites
H Williams
Journal of material culture 9 (3), 263-291, 2004
2582004
Ancient landscapes and the dead: the reuse of prehistoric and Roman monuments as early Anglo-Saxon burial sites
H Williams
Medieval archaeology 41 (1), 1-32, 1997
2331997
Archaeologies of remembrance
H Williams
Death and Memory in Past Societies, 2003
2042003
Evaluating community archaeology in the UK
F Simpson, H Williams
Public archaeology 7 (2), 69-90, 2008
1622008
Landscapes and memories
C Holtorf, H Williams
na, 2006
1492006
The past in the past: the reuse of ancient monuments
R Bradley, H Williams
World archaeology 30 (1), 1998
1391998
Objects without a past? The use of Roman objects in early Anglo-Saxon graves
H Eckardt, H Williams
Archaeologies of Remembrance: death and memory in past societies, 141-170, 2003
1192003
Material culture as memory: combs and cremation in early medieval Britain
H Williams
Early Medieval Europe 12 (2), 89-128, 2003
942003
Britons in Anglo-Saxon England
PN Higham, A Woolf, C Hills, C Lewis, D Tyler, DE Thornton, D Probert, ...
Boydell and Brewer, 2007
922007
An ideology of transformation: Cremation rites and animal sacrifice in early Anglo-Saxon England
H Williams
The archaeology of shamanism, 205-224, 2003
782003
Keeping the dead at arm’s length: Memory, weaponry and early medieval mortuary technologies
H Williams
Journal of social archaeology 5 (2), 253-275, 2005
762005
Towards an archaeology of cremation
H Williams
The analysis of burned human remains, 259-293, 2015
692015
The ancient monument in Romano-British ritual practices
HMR Williams
Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 1998
641998
Death, memory and time: a consideration of the mortuary practices at Sutton Hoo
H Williams
na, 2001
632001
Death, memory, and material culture: catalytic commemoration and the cremated dead
H Williams
582013
Placing the dead: investigating the location of wealthy barrow burials in seventh century England
H Williams
Grave Matters: eight studies of first millennium AD burials in Crimea …, 1999
511999
Mortuary Practices in Early Anglo‐Saxon England
H Williams
482011
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