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Editions published in Journal of the British Archaeological Association 200
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‘It would have pitied any heart to see’: Destruction and Survival at Cistercian Monasteries in Northern England at the Dissolution
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La Zisa/Gloriette: Cultural Interaction and the Architecture of Repose in Medieval Sicily, France and Britain
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Building Accounts for Pontefract Castle, Michaelmas 1406–Michaelmas 1407
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Appearances can be Deceptive: Building and Decorating Anglo-Saxon Churches
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Evesham Abbey: The Romanesque Church
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The Capital Sculpture of Wells Cathedral: Masons, Patrons and the Margins of English Gothic Architecture
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A Once 'Proud Prelate': An Unidentified Episcopal Monument in Ely Cathedral
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Of Dead Kings, Dukes and Constables: The Historical Context of the Danse Macabre in Late Medieval Paris
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The Power of Peak Castle: Cultural Contexts and Changing Perceptions
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Cloisters in English Palaces in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
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Lincoln Cathedral Cloister
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‘The Chamber called Gloriette’: Living at Leisure in Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Castles
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Iconoclasm in Roman Chester: The Significance of the Mutilated Tombstones from the North Wall
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George Forrest Browne, Early Medieval Sculpture and Nineteenth-Century Reformation Historiography
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The Tournai Marble Baptismal Font of Lincoln Cathedral
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Rothesay Castle and the Stewarts
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Bolton Castle and the Practice of Architecture in the Middle Ages
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The courtyard and the tower: Contexts and symbols in the development of Late Medieval Great Houses
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The Cistercian Abbey of St Mary of Rushen: Excavations 1978–79
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Time Regained: The Creation of Continuity
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The Sources of the Horseman and Fallen Enemy Motif on the Tombstones of the Western Roman Empire
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A Republican Healing-Sanctuary at Ponte Di Nona Near Rome and The Classical Tradition of Votive Medicine
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The British Museum Collection of Medieval Tiles
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Barnard Castle, Co. Durham Second Interim Report: Excavation in the Inner Ward 1976–8: The Later Medieval Period
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Barnard Castle, Co. Durham a Dinner in the Great Hall: Report on the Contents of a Fifteenth-Century Drain
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Barnard Castle, Co. Durham. First Interim Report: Excavations in the Town Ward, 1974-6
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Structural Symbolism in Medieval Castle Architecture
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The Early Brickwork of Someries Castle, Bedfordshire and its Place in the History of English Brick Building
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The Ground Plan of Norwich Cathedral and the Square Root of Two
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Excavations at Hadleigh Castle, Essex, 1971-1972
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A Survey of the Castle of Arques-Labataille, Seine Maritime
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Further Notes on a Thirteenth-Century Tiled Pavement From the King's Chapel, Clarendon Palace
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