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- Tougher, S. ed. 2019. The Emperor in the Byzantine world: Papers from the Forty-Seventh Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies. London and New York: Routledge.
- Brodbeck, S. ed. 2019. Krishna's Lineage: the Harivamsha of Vyāsa's Mahābhārata, Translated from the Sanskrit. Translated from the original by S. Brodbeck Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
- Deeg, M. , Freiberger, O. and Kleine, C. eds. 2019. Religionsbegegnung in der asiatischen Religionsgeschichte: Kritische Reflexionen über ein etabliertes Konzept. Critical Studies in Religion / Religionswissenschaft Vol. 12Goettingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
- Sandberg, R. et al. 2019. Research handbook on interdisciplinary approaches to law and religion. Edward Elgar.
- Herrmann, R. B. ed. 2019. To feast on us as their prey: Cannibalism and the early modern Atlantic. Food and Foodways University of Arkansas Press.
- Herrmann, R. B. ed. 2019. To feast on us as their prey: Cannibalism and the early modern Atlantic. [Cannibalism in the Early Modern Atlantic]. Food and Foodways University of Arkansas Press.
- Ahmed, A. 2019. Conceptualising Mosque diversity. Journal of Muslims in Europe 8 (2), pp.138-158. (10.1163/22117954-12341390)
- Ahmed, M. and Ali, M. 2019. In search of Sylhet – the Fultoli tradition in Britain. Religions 10 (10) 572. (10.3390/rel10100572)
- Alba López, A. and González-Salinero, R. 2019. Codex Theodosianus 16.2.12 and the Genesis of the Ecclesiastic Privilegium Fori. Journal of Late Antique Religion and Culture 13 , pp.1-21. (10.18573/jlarc.109)
- Alderton, N. K. 2019. Welsh Liberal Party 1966-70: New beginnings and the challenge of Plaid Cymru. Journal of Liberal History 103 , pp.1-25.
- Ali, M. 2019. Our bodies belong to God, so what? God’s ownership vs. human rights in the Muslim organ transplantation debate. Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies 19 , pp.57-80.
- Ali, M. M. 2019. Organ donation: ‘Redressing the reality’. Journal of the British Islamic Medical Association 2 (1)
- Ali, M. M. 2019. Three British Muftis understanding of organ transplantation. Journal of the British Islamic Medical Association 2
- Baneva, K. 2019. A multiscalar model for the Neolithic Strymon. MPhil Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Bradley, G. 2019. State formation and the Social War. In: Hölkeskamp, K. , Karataş, S. and Roth, R. eds. Empire, Hegemony or Anarchy? Rome and Italy, 180 – 30 BC. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag. , pp.167-189.
- Briggs, C. et al., 2019. People, possessions and domestic space in the late medieval escheators' records. Journal of Medieval History 45 (2), pp.145-161. (10.1080/03044181.2019.1593624)
- Brodbeck, S. 2019. Harivamsha. In: Jacobsen, K. A. et al., Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism Online. Brill(10.1163/2212-5019_beh_COM_1010069028)
- Brodbeck, S. 2019. Interpretation of Baladeva and Yamunā at Harivaṃśa 83. International Journal of Hindu Studies
- Brodbeck, S. 2019. Translating Vaidya's Harivaṃśa. Asian Literature and Translation: A Journal of Religion and Culture 6 (1), pp.1-187. (10.18573/alt.45)
- Buckingham, H. and Pringle, R. D. 2019. The Fortifications: Grid 20 Fortification Tower.. In: Hoffman, T. L. ed. Ashkelon 8: The Islamic and Crusader Periods. The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon Vol. 8.University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns. , pp.76-90.
- Campiani, A. , Lingle, A. and Lercari, N. 2019. Spatial analysis and heritage conservation: Leveraging 3-D data and GIS for monitoring earthen architecture. Journal of Cultural Heritage 39 , pp.166-176. (10.1016/j.culher.2019.02.011)
- Cock, E. 2019. Proportionate maiming: The origins of Thomas Jefferson's provisions for facial disfigurement in Bill 64. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 29 , pp.157-151. (10.1017/S0080440119000069)
- Cock, E. 2019. Rhinoplasty and the nose in early modern British medicine and culture. Social Histories of Medicine Manchester University Press.
- Cock, E. 2019. Wounded: ‘A small Scar will be much discerned’: treating facial wounds in early modern Britain. Science Museum Group Journal 11 (11)(10.15180/191111)
- Davies-Barrett, A. M. , Antoine, D. and Roberts, C. A. 2019. Inflammatory periosteal reaction on ribs associated with lower respiratory tract disease: a method for recording prevalence from sites with differing preservation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 168 (3), pp.530-542. (10.1002/ajpa.23769)
- Davis, O. 2019. Danebury and the Heuneburg: creating communities in Early Iron Age Europe. European Journal of Archaeology 22 (1), pp.67-90. (10.1017/eaa.2018.30)
- Davis, O. 2019. The Late Iron Age and Early Norse activity on mound 2. In: Sharples, N. ed. A Norse Settlement in the Outer Hebrides: Excavations on Mounds 2 and 2A, Bornais, South Uist. Oxbow
- Davis, O. 2019. The Late Norse activity on mound 2. In: Sharples, N. ed. A Norse Settlement in the Outer Hebrides: Excavations on Mounds 2 and 2A, Bornais, South Uist. Oxbow
- Davis, O. 2019. The middle Norse house on mound 2 (BC). In: Sharples, N. ed. A Norse Settlement in the Outer Hebrides: Excavations on Mounds 2 and 2A, Bornais, South Uist. Oxbow
- Davis, O. 2019. The Middle Norse transition phase on mound 2 (BD). In: Sharples, N. ed. A Norse Settlement in the Outer Hebrides: Excavations on Mounds 2 and 2A, Bornais, South Uist. Vol. 3, Bornais Oxbow
- Davis, O. 2019. The peripheral stratigraphic sequences (Areas A, H, I and J). In: Sharples, N. ed. A Norse Settlement in the Outer Hebrides: Excavations on Mounds 2 and 2A, Bornais, South Uist. Vol. 3, Bornais Oxbow
- Davis, O. et al. 2019. CAER heritage: legacies of co-produced research. In: Graham, H. and Vergunst, J. eds. Heritage as community research: Legacies of co-production. Policy Press. , pp.129-148.
- Davis, O. and Waddington, K. 2019. The final occupation of the settlement. In: Sharples, N. ed. A Norse Settlement in the Outer Hebrides: Excavations on Mounds 2 and 2A, Bornais, South Uist. Oxbow
- Deeg, M. 2019. Beyond World Heritage: Lumbini - the creation of a more meaningful site?. In: Ray, H. P. ed. Decolonising Heritage in South Asia: The Global, the National and the Transnational. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. , pp.178-194.
- Deeg, M. 2019. Indian law from a seventh century Chinese Buddhist perspective. Bulletin de l'Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient 105 , pp.145-178.
- Deeg, M. 2019. Many biographies - multiple individualities: the identities of the Chinese Buddhist monk Xuanzang. In: Fuchs, M. et al., Religious Individualisation: Historical Dimensions and Comparative Perspectives. De Gruyter. , pp.913-937.
- Deeg, M. 2019. Tīrthikāḥ hantavyāḥ – Zu “häresiologischen” Diskursen in buddhistischen Quellen. In: Deeg, M. , Freiberger, O. and Kleine, C. eds. Religionsbegegnung in der asiatischen Religionsgeschichte: Kritische Reflexionen über ein etabliertes Konzept. Vol. 1, Critical Studies in Religion / Religionswissenschaft Vol. 12.Goettingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. , pp.103-127.
- Dessi, U. 2019. Religioni e globalizzazione. Un’introduzione. Carocci editore.
- Doddington, D. 2019. Slavery and the family. In: Burnard, T. ed. Oxford Bibliographies in Atlantic History. Oxford: Oxford University Press. , pp.-.
- Edbury, P. 2019. ‘Conrad versus Saladin: the siege of Tyre, November-December 1187’. In: Lippiatt, G. E. M. and Bird, J. L. eds. Crusading Europe: Essays in Honour of Christopher Tyerman. Turnhout: Brepols. , pp.237-247.
- Emmerson, N. , Watkinson, D. and Thunberg, J. 2019. Flame cleaning of historic wrought iron: practitioner methods and their impact on oxide morphologies and post-treatment corrosion rates. Presented at: Metal 2019: Interim Meeting of the ICOM-CC Metals Working Group Neuchatel, Switzerland 2-6 September 2019.
- Evans, J. et al., 2019. Strontium and oxygen isotope evidence for the origin and movement of cattle at Late Neolithic Durrington Walls, UK. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 11 (10), pp.5181-5197. (10.1007/s12520-019-00849-w)
- Fitzgerald, D. et al. 2019. Two ways of telling this story: Best practice in interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Forward, A. 2019. A ceramic view of post-medieval markets and mariners in south Wales and the Bristol Channel. Medieval Ceramics 39 , pp.43-60.
- Fragoulaki, M. 2019. Decompartmentalising Thucydides. [Online].London: Institute of Classical Studies. Available athttps://ics.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2019/06/28/decompartmentalising-thucydides/.
- Fragoulaki, M. 2019. The Melian dilemma: Remaking Thucydides: First Response. Epoiesen (10.22215/epoiesen/2019.6)
- Fragoulaki, M. 2019. Narrative and experience of the human body in war: Homer and Herodotus. Presented at: Homer and Herodotus: A Reappraisal. Newcastle, UK 4-5 March 2019.
- Fragoulaki, M. and Wendt, C. 2019. Thucydides global: Teaching, researching, and performing Thucydides. Presented at: Thucydides Global: Teaching, Researching, and Performing Thucydides Institute of Classical Studies, London 30 April 2019. , pp.-.
- Granick, J. 2019. The first American organization in Soviet Russia: JDC and relief in the Ukraine, 1920-1923. In: Patt, A. et al., The JDC at 100: A Century of Humanitarianism. Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press. , pp.61-93.
- Greaney, S. 2019. A whiter shade of pale: powerful relationships between Neolithic communities and the underworld at Monkton Up Wimborne, Dorset. In: Teather, A. , Topping, P. and Baczowski, J. eds. Mining and Quarrying in Neolithic Europe: A Social Perspective. Neolithic Studies Group Seminar Papers Oxbow Books. , pp.193-206.
- Greaves, L. 2019. The enigma of the centauress and her lover: investigating a fifth-century terracotta panel from Ahichhatra. In: Den Boer, L. and Cecil, E. A. eds. Framing Intellectual and Lived Spaces in Early South Asia: Sources and Boundaries. Confrontations in Context De Grutyer
- Greaves, L. 2019. Locating the lost Gupta Period Rāmāyaṇa Reliefs from Katingara, Uttar Pradesh. Religions of South Asia 12 (2), pp.117-153. (10.1558/rosa.38806)
- Hegarty, J. 2019. Models of royal piety in the Mahābhārata: the case of Vidura, Sanatsujāta and Vidurā. In: Black, B. and Chakravarthi, R. eds. In Dialogue with Classical Indian Traditions: Encounter, Transformation and Interpretation. London, England: Taylor and Francis(10.4324/9781351011136-13)
- Hegarty, J. and Brahmasetudas, S. 2019. The teacher in the text: exploring the intertextuality of the Vacanāmṛta. Journal of the BAPS Swaminarayan Research Institute 2 (1), pp.25-51.
- Henderson, J. 2019. Conservation training and institutions. In: Grove Art Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Henderson, J. , den Leeuw, M. and Spapens, O. 2019. Viewpoint: Standards in conservation [Interview]. Authentication in Art Newsletter
- Henry, R. et al., 2019. A contextual analysis of the Late Roman Pewsey and Wilcot Vessel Hoards, Wiltshire. Britannia 50 , pp.149-184. (10.1017/s0068113x19000266)
- Herrmann, R. 2019. Watery work. International Labor and Working-Class History 95
- Herrmann, R. B. 2019. No useless mouth: Waging war and fighting hunger in the American Revolution. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
- Hines, J. 2019. The archaeological context: Matters of material and social significance. In: Fern, C. , Dickinson, T. and Webster, L. eds. The Staffordshire Hoard: An Anglo-Saxon Treasure. Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London London: Society of Antiquaries of London. , pp.301-319.
- Hines, J. 2019. But men seyn, “What may ever laste?” Chaucer’s House of Fame as a medieval museum. In: Johnston, A. and Hartmann, J. eds. Material remains: Reading the past through archaeological objects in Medieval and early modern British literature. Columbus, Ohio: University of Ohio Press
- Hines, J. 2019. Practical Runic Literacy in the Late Anglo-Saxon Period: Inscriptions on lead sheet. In: Lenker, U. and Kornexl, L. eds. Anglo-Saxon Micro-texts. Berlin: De Gruyter
- Hines, J. 2019. Two personal names in recently found Anglo-Saxon runic inscriptions: Sedgeford (Norfolk) and Elsted (West Sussex). Anglia 137 (2), pp.278-302. (10.1515/ang-2019-0025)
- Hines, J. and Julian-Jones, M. 2019. Below Malvern: MS Digby 86, the Grimhills, and the Underhills in their regional and social context. In: Fein, S. ed. Interpreting MS Digby 86: A Trilingual Book from Thirteenth-Century Worcestershire. Cambridge: D S Brewer
- Humphrey, L. 2019. The Holocaust and the law: a model of ‘good history’?. Rethinking History 24 (1), pp.94-115. (10.1080/13642529.2019.1655852)
- John, E. 2019. Ending a role: International monetary reform and the retirement of sterling, 1967-1977. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Kane, B. 2019. Ecclesiastical court records for social and cultural history. In: Sandberg, R. et al., Research Handbook on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Law and Religion. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
- Kane, B. C. 2019. Popular memory and gender in Medieval England: Men, women and testimony in the Church Courts, c.1200-1500. Gender in the Middle Ages Boydell & Brewer.
- Kilburn-Toppin, J. 2019. 'A place of great trust to be supplied by men of skill and integrity': assayers and knowledge cultures in late sixteenth-and seventeenth-century London. British Journal for the History of Science 52 (2), pp.197-223. (10.1017/S0007087419000219)
- Kindersley, N. 2019. Rule of whose law? The geography of authority in Juba, South Sudan. Journal of Modern African Studies 57 (1), pp.61-83. (10.1017/S0022278X18000629)
- Kindersley, N. and Rolandsen, Ø. H. 2019. Who are the civilians in the wars of South Sudan?. Security Dialogue 50 (5), pp.383-397. (10.1177/0967010619863262)
- Krausmüller, D. 2019. Banishing Reason from the Divine Image: Gregory Palamas' 150 Chapters. Journal of Late Antique Religion and Culture 13 , pp.60-68. (10.18573/jlarc.115)
- Krausmüller, D. 2019. Properties Participating in Substance: the Trinitarian Theology of Severus of Antioch and Damian of Alexandria. Journal of Late Antique Religion and Culture 12 , pp.15-29. (10.18573/jlarc.108)
- Lambert, S. 2019. Attic inscriptions in UK collections: British Museum, Cult Provisions. Attic Inscriptions Online 4 (1), pp.i-34.
- Lambert, S. 2019. Demokrates the democrat?. In: Parker, R. ed. Changing Names. Tradition and Innovation in Ancient Greek Onomastics. Proceedings of the British Academy Vol. 222.Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy. , pp.153-166.
- Lambert, S. 2019. Monument in British Museum honouring Athenian ephebes. [Video]. YouTube: Attic Inscriptions Online. Available athttps://youtu.be/xn4iieT2ack.
- Lambert, S. 2019. The priesthoods of the Eteoboutadai. In: Archibald, Z. and Haywood, J. eds. The Power of Individual and Community in Ancient Athens and Beyond. Essays in honour of John K. Davies. Swansea: Classical Press of Wales. , pp.163-176.
- Lambert, S. and Schneider, J. G. 2019. The last Athenian decrees honouring Ephebes. Attic Inscriptions Online 11 , pp.i-18.
- Lane, A. and Redknap, M. 2019. Llangorse Crannog: the excavation of an early medieval royal site in the kingdom of Brycheiniog. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
- Law, M. and Madgwick, R. 2019. Hand collected shell. In: Greenslade, S. ed. Butrint 6 Excavations on the Vrina Plain. Volume 2: The Finds. Butrint Archaeological Monographs Oxbow. , pp.237-244.
- Lewis, W. 2019. Political networks, imperial relations, and the division of the Roman Empire, AD 337 to 350. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Lingle, A. M. 2019. Application of aqueous polymers on earthen substrates. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Llewellyn-Jones, L. 2019. Clothing and textiles. In: Wharton, D. ed. A Cultural History of Colour in Antiquity.. Berg
- Llewellyn-Jones, L. 2019. 'Cockamamie, bull shite, hero worship, falsification of history': Iranian perceptions of the heroic in 300 and 300 Rise of an Empire. In: Augoustakis, A. and Ritchie, S. eds. Hercules and the Other Heroes.. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
- Llewellyn-Jones, L. 2019. Harem politics: Royal women and succession crises in the Ancient Near East (c. 1400-300 BCE). In: Woodacre, E. et al., The Routledge History of Monarchy. London and New York: Routledge
- Llewellyn-Jones, L. and McAuley, A. 2019. Sister-Queens in the high Hellenistic period: Kleopatra Thea and Kleopatra III. London: Routledge.
- Lossl, J. 2019. Commentaries. In: Blowers, P. and Martens, P. eds. The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Biblical Interpretation. Oxford Handbooks Oxford: Oxford University Press. , pp.171-186.
- Lossl, J. 2019. Imperial involvement in education and theology: Constantine to Constantius II. Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture 13 , pp.22-41. (https://doi.org/10.18573/jlarc.114)
- Lossl, J. 2019. The pre-Christian concept of human dignity in Greek and Roman antiquity. In: Loughlin, J. ed. Human Dignity in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition: Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican and Orthodox Perspectives. London: Bloomsbury. , pp.37-56.
- MacDonald, E. and Bingham, S. 2019. Piracy, plunder and the legacy of archaeological research in North Africa. In: Evans, R. and De Marre, M. eds. Piracy, Pillage and Plunder in Antiquity: Appropriation and the Ancient World. Routledge Monographs in Classical Studies Routledge. , pp.170-184.
- Machielsen, J. 2019. The making of a teen wolf: Pierre de Lancre’s confrontation with Jean Grenier (1603–1610). Folklore 130 (3), pp.237-257. (10.1080/0015587X.2019.1587935)
- Machielsen, J. 2019. When a female Pope meets a biconfessional town: Protestantism, Catholicism, and popular polemics in the 1630s. Early Modern Low Countries 3 (1), pp.1-31. (10.18352/emlc.88)
- Madgwick, R. et al. 2019. Multi-isotope analysis reveals that feasts in the Stonehenge environs and across Wessex drew people and animals from throughout Britain. Science Advances 5 (3) eaau6078. (10.1126/sciadv.aau6078)
- Madgwick, R. 2019. Diet and economy: The faunal evidence. In: Greenslade, S. ed. Butrint 6 Excavations on the Vrina Plain. Volume 2: The Finds. Butrint Archaeological Monographs Oxbow. , pp.209-226.
- Madgwick, R. 2019. Taphonomy and depositional history at Potterne, Wiltshire. In: Baker, P. and Worley, F. eds. Animal Bones and Archaeology: Recovery to Archive. Swindon: Historic England. , pp.64-65.
- Madgwick, R. et al. 2019. Feasting and mobility in Iron Age Ireland: Multi-isotope analysis reveals the vast catchment of Navan Fort, Ulster. Scientific Reports 9 (1) 19792. (10.1038/s41598-019-55671-0)
- Madgwick, R. et al. 2019. On the hoof: exploring the supply of animals to the Roman legionary fortress at Caerleon using strontium (87Sr/86Sr) isotope analysis. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 11 , pp.223-235. (10.1007/s12520-017-0539-9)
- Madgwick, R. and Roberts, A. 2019. The human teeth [Section within The Animal and Human Bone]. In: Lane, A. and Redknap, M. eds. Llangorse Crannog: The Excavation of an Early Medieval Royal Site in the Kingdom of Brycheiniog. Oxford: Oxbow. , pp.191.
- Mari, T. 2019. Working on the Minutes of Late Antique Church Councils: A Methodological Framework. Journal for Late Antique Religion and Culture 13 , pp.42-59. (10.18573/jlarc.112)
- McAuley, A. 2019. Sans la lettre: ethnicity, politics, and religion in the Argive theoria. In: Beck, H. , Buraselis, K. and McAuley, A. eds. Ethnos and Koinon: Studies in Ancient Greek Ethnicity and Federalism. Franz Steiner Verlag
- McAuley, A. 2019. Review of H. Börm and N. Luraghi (eds.), The Polis in the Hellenistic World. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2018. 264pp. EUR 54.00.. Ancient History Bulletin Online Reviews 9 , pp.53-55.
- McAuley, A. 2019. Terra cognita sed vacua? (Re-)appropriating territory through Hellenistic city foundations. In: Evans, R. and De Marre, M. eds. Piracy, Pillage, and Plunder in Antiquity: Appropriation and the Ancient World. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. , pp.60-83.
- Mulville, J. 2019. Exhibitions, engagement and provocation: From future animals to guerilla archaeology. In: Bjerregaard, P. ed. Exhibitions as Research: Experimental Methods in Museums. Abingdon: Routledge. , pp.131-147.
- Mulville, J. , Best, J. and Powell, A. 2019. The animal bone from Llangorse Crannog (The animal and human bone). In: Lane, A. and Redknap, M. eds. Llangorse Crannog: the excavation of an early medieval royal site in the Kingdom of Brycheiniog.. Oxbow Books.. , pp.174-190.
- Munnik, M. B. 2019. Answering for Islam: Journalistic and Islamic conceptions of authority. Religions 10 (7) 435. (10.3390/rel10070435)
- Murray-Miller, G. 2019. Networks, contact zones and the trans-local dimensions of the imperial Mediterranean. Middle East: Topics and Arguments 13 , pp.44-49. (10.17192/meta.2019.13.8075)
- Nicholson, H. 2019. Holy warriors, worldly war: Military religious orders and secular conflict’. In: France, J. , DeVries, K. and Rogers, C. J. eds. Journal of Medieval Military History. Vol. 17, , pp.61-79.
- Nicholson, H. 2019. The Military Orders. In: Jones, R. W. and Coss, P. eds. A Companion to Chivalry. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer. , pp.69-84.
- Nicholson, H. 2019. The surveys and accounts of the Templars’ estates in England and Wales (1308–13). In: Lippiatt, G. E. M. and Bird, J. L. eds. Crusading Europe: Essays in Honour of Christopher Tyerman. Outremer: Studies in the Crusades and the Latin East Vol. 8.Turnhout: Brepols. , pp.181-209.
- Nicholson, H. 2019. The true gentleman? Correct behaviour towards women according to Christian and Muslim writers: from the Third Crusade to Sultan Baybars. In: Hodgson, N. R. , Lewis, K. J. and Mesley, M. M. eds. Crusading and Masculinities. Crusades Subsidia Vol. 13.Abingdon: Routledge. , pp.100-112.
- Nicholson, H. 2019. Women's writing and cultural patronage. In: Bale, A. ed. The Cambridge companion to the literature of the Crusades. The Cambridge Companions to Literature Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. , pp.72-84. (10.1017/9781108672832.006)
- Nicholson, H. J. 2019. The construction of a primary source. The creation of Itinerarium Peregrinorum 1. Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes / Journal of Medieval and Humanistic Studies 37 , pp.143-165. 7. (10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-09701-3.p.0143)
- Passmore, K. 2019. Le Croix de Feu et le PSF. Une perspective transnationale. In: Stenhell, Z. ed. L’histoire refoulée. La Rocque, les Croix de feu, et le fascisme français. Paris: Le Cerf. , pp.181-224.
- Price, K. M. 2019. Towards a theological framework for United Reformed Church ministry in the twenty-first century.. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Price, L. E. 2019. Workers, mothers, pests: Co-evolutionary perspectives on domesticated cattle in early twentieth century North India. PhD Thesis , Cardiff University.
- Pringle, D. 2019. ThewWalls of Ascalon in the Byzantine, Early Islamic and Crusader Periods: A preliminary report on current research. In: Eychenne, M. , Pradines, S. and Zouache, A. eds. Guerre et paix dans le Proche-Orient médiéval (Xe-Xve siècle). Textes arabes et études islamiques 54 Cairo: Institut français d'Archéologie orientale du Caire/Institut français du Proche Orient. , pp.449-479.
- Pringle, R. , Healy, F. and Ramsey, C. B. 2019. The radiocarbon dating of the Walls of Ashkelon. In: Hoffman, T. L. ed. Ashkelon 8: The Islamic and Crusader Periods. The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon Vol. 8.University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns. , pp.223-245.
- Pringle, R. D. 2019. The identification of the Medieval Church of St Sabas in Jerusalem in the light of new documentary evidence. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 150 (4), pp.309-319. (10.1080/00310328.2018.1537697)
- Pringle, R. D. 2019. The Protestant tombs in the Orthodox Churchyard of St Lazarus in Larnaca and Environs, 1673–1849.. Annual Review of the Cyprus Research Centre 39 , pp.257-312.
- Pringle, R. D. 2019. The survey of the Walls of Ashkelon. In: Hoffman, T. L. ed. Ashkelon 8: The Islamic and Crusader Periods. The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon Vol. 8.University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns. , pp.97-221.
- Pringle, R. D. 2019. A Twelfth-century Itinerary from Hungary to the Holy Land and Othmar's vision of the Holy Fire. In: Edbury, P. , Pringle, R. and Major, B. eds. Bridge of Civilizations: The Near East and Europe, c.1100-1300. Oxford: Archaeopress. , pp.313-328.
- Rapley, I. 2019. The fractured transnational lens: Motives, representations and historiographies in Deguchi Onisaburō’s 1924 Mongolian expedition. Journal of Northeast Asian History 15 (1)
- Rapley, I. 2019. A friendly disposition and orderly demeanour: Sources and resources on the Japanese Treaty Ports (Review). [Online].Leiden: IIAS. Available athttps://newbooks.asia/review/apanese-treaty-ports.
- Rapley, I. 2019. Sekaigo: Esperanto, international language, and the transnational dimension to Japan’s linguistic modernity. Japan Forum 32 , pp.511-530. (10.1080/09555803.2019.1594342)
- Raye, L. 2019. ‘She rose in the Morning of a contrary Sex’: Stories from Early Modern wonder books. NOTCHES: (re)marks on the history of sexuality
- Roberts, D. et al. 2019. Recent investigations at two long barrows and reflections on their context in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site and environs. Internet Archaeology (47)(10.11141/ia.47.7)
- Rolandsen, Ø. H. and Kindersley, N. 2019. The nasty war: Organised violence during the Anya-Nya insurgency in South Sudan 1963-72. Journal of African History 60 (1), pp.87-107. (10.1017/S0021853719000367)
- Schotsmans, E. M. J. et al., 2019. 'Not all that is white is lime' - white substances from archaeological burial contexts: Analyses and interpretations. Archaeometry 61 (4), pp.809-827. (10.1111/arcm.12453)
- Seaman, A. and Lane, A. 2019. Excavation of the Ty'n-y-Coed Earthworks 2011-14: the Dinas Powys 'Southern Banks'. Archaeologia Cambrensis 168 , pp.1-27.
- Sharples, N. 2019. Monumentalising the domestic: house societies in Atlantic Scotland. In: Curras, B. X. and Sastre, I. eds. Alternative Iron Ages. Social Theory from Archaeological Analysis. Abingdon and New York: Routledge. , pp.284-306.
- Sharples, N. Sharples, N. ed. 2019. A Norse settlement in the Outer Hebrides: excavations at mounds 2 and 2A, Bornais, South Uist. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
- Sichert, B. M. et al., 2019. Incubated eggs in a Roman burial? A preliminary investigation on how to distinguish between the effects of incubation and taphonomy on avian eggshell from archaeological sites. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 26 101845. (10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.05.010)
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