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Historic churches in Herriot Country

YAT News: Newsletter of the York Archaeological Trust (1983)

York Archaeological Trust

Historic churches in Whitby and the Esk Valley

York: Official Guide to the city

The work of the York Archaeological Trust in 1985 (1985)

P. V. Addyman

The work of the York Archaeological Trust, 1973 (1973)

P. V. Addyman

Domestic Settlement 2: Medieval Peasant Farmsteads (, 1989)

Stuart Wrathmell

Making archaeology matter: quarrying and archaeology in the Trent Valley (2006)

David Knight

Jorvik Viking Centre: The most exciting journey in a thousand years

York mini guide 2006/07 (2006)

Some Devonshire screens: and the saints represented on their panels. Reprinted from the Ampleforth Journal. (1906)

Bede Camm (Dom)

The girl on Codsend Moor: The mysterious disappearance and death of Molly Phillips (2016)

Matthew Greenwood

Historic churches in the Northern Dales

Roman York from A.D. 71: a handbook for visitors (1971)

Anglian and Viking York (1967)

Rosemary Cramp

Jorvik - Viking age York (1980s?)

R. A. Hall

The story of Roman Castleford (1990)

Philip Abramson

Medieval York (1982)

R. M. Butler

Marrick Priory: a nunnery in late medieval Yorkshire (1989)

John Tillotson

City and County of the City of York: Official Guide (1965)

Hunting for History: Community archaeology in greater York 2005-2010 (2010)

City Walls: York City Walls, 2000 years in 2 miles

Domesday York (1990)

D. M. Palliser

The Franciscans in the medieval custody of York (1997)

Michael Robson

The open fields of East Yorkshire (1959)

Alan Harris

The draining of the Hull valley (1958)

June A. Sheppard

Moorland & vale-land farming in north-east Yorkshire: the monastic contribution in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries (1967)

Bryan Waites

Cremetts and corrodies: care of the poor and sick at St Leonard's Hospital, York, in the middle ages (1991)

P. H. Cullum

Yorkshire archaeology today, no.21 (2011)

Medieval pottery in the Yorkshire Museum (1992)

Sarah Jennings

The new medieval archaeology (or 'King Arthgur and his random number table'): inaugural lecture delivered at the University of York, November 12, 1980. (1981)

Philip Arthur Rahtz

Fables: With woodcuts by T.Bewicke. (1806)

John Gay

Fables: with woodcuts by T.Bewicke. (1797)

John Gay

Pottery in medieval Southampton c.1066-1510 (2002)

Duncan H. Brown

The new antiquarians: 50 years of archaeological innovation in Wessex. (2011)

Rowan Whimster

Women in Roman Britain (2005)

Lindsay Allason-Jones

Trains of hope: Ambulance trains in times of conflict (2017)

Mike Peart

Wharram Percy, the memorial stones of the churchyard. (1983)

Philip Arthur Rahtz, Lorna Watts

Archaeology at York. (1971)

Philip Arthur Rahtz

Two Roman villas at Wharram Le Street. (1986)

Philip Arthur Rahtz, Colin Hayfield, John Bateman

Cowlam Wold barrows. (1984)

Late Saxon stirrup-strap mounts: a classification and catalogue: a contribution to the study of Late Saxon ornamental metalwork (1997)

David Price Williams

Some Devonshire Screens and the saints represented on their panels: Reprinted from The Ampleforth Journal (1906)

Bede Camm (Dom)

Early post-medieval vessel glass in England: c.1500-1670 (2002)

Hugh Willmott

Artefacts and society in Roman and medieval Winchester: small finds from the suburbs and defences 1971-1986 (2008)

H. Rees

Fables: With woodcuts by T.Bewick. (1806)

John Gay

Northern Archaeology Today (2016) [Issue 10, December 2016]

Archaeology on television: an outline (30/09/1996)

Petra Malina

The Medieval Archaeology (1981)

Philip Arthur Rahtz

Archaeologists and architects: areas of communication, collaboration, and conflict. (1984)

Philip Arthur Rahtz