All Stories

  1. Manx crosses: a handbook of stone sculpture 500-1040 in the Isle of Man
  2. Concrete and non-concrete: exploring the contemporary authenticity of historic replicas through an ethnographic study of the St John’s Cross replica, Iona
  3. The Untold Heritage Value and Significance of Replicas
  4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhc/fhu008
  5. Legacy of replicas for object cultural biographies
  6. Circulating agency: the V&A, Scotland and the multiplication of plaster casts of 'Celtic crosses'
  7. Medieval Archaeology
  8. Society for Medieval Archaeology
  9. Andrew Meirion Jones, Davina Freedman, Blaze O'Connor, Hugo Landin-Whymark, Richard Tipping and Aaron Watson. An Animate Landscape: Rock Art and the Prehistory of Kilmartin, Argyll, Scotland (Oxford: Windgather Press, 2011, 356pp., 153 figs., 56 tables...
  10. The curatorial consequences of being moved, moveable or portable: the case of carved stones
  11. West over Sea: Studies in Scandinavian Sea-Borne Expansion and Settlement Before 1300. A Festschrift in honour of Dr Barbara E. Crawford
  12. Editorial
  13. Sally M Foster and Morag Cross (eds),Able Minds and Practised Hands: Scotland's Early Medieval Sculpture in the 21stCentury. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 23: Leeds, 2005. xi + 434pp. £44.00 hardback. ISBN 1 904350 74 7.
  14. Leslie Alcock, Kings and Warriors, Craftsmen and Priests in Northern Britain AD 550–850
  15. Lane and Campbell, Dunadd. An early Dalriadic Capital
  16. World Heritage Site buffer zones: Statements of fact or aspiration?
  17. The Excavation of a Roman Tilery on Great Cansiron Farm, Hartfield, East Sussex
  18. John W Hedges, Bu, Gurness and the Brochs of Orkney, 3 vols, Brit Archaeol Rep, Brit Ser, nos 163, 164, 165, Oxford, 1987, £12, £ 18.£12.