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freelance small finds specialist
A chronology of bone pins, Britannia 10, 1979, 157-64
Bone-working at Colchester, Britannia 12, 1981, 277-85
Origins of personal names of burgesses in Colchester Domesday and of moneyers operating in Colchester during the period 979-1087/Earliest known references to present streets in Colchester town centre, in P. Crummy, Aspects of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Colchester, Council for British Archaeology Report 39/Colchester Archaeological Report 1, 1981, reprinted 1995, 25-6, Appendix 1, Appendix 3
An unusual brooch from Colchester', Britannia 12 (1981), 287-8
Mersea Island: the 11th-century boundaries, Essex Archaeol. Hist. 14, 1982, 87-93
The Roman small finds from excavations in Colchester 1971-9, Colchester Archaeological Report 2, 1983, reprinted 1995
Review: Ancient and Romano-British brooches by R. Hattatt, Bulletin Inst Class Stud 62, 1983, xvii-xviii
The stone architectural fragments/The lead coffin/The Roman tiles, in P. Crummy, Excavations at Lion Walk, Balkerne Lane, and Middleborough, Colchester, Essex, Colchester Archaeological Report 3, 1984, 28-9, 144, Appendix 3, Appendix 4
The brooches, in F. Pryor/C. French, Archaeology and Environment in the Lower Welland Valley, The Fenland Project 1, East Anglian Archaeology 27, 1985, 164-6
The small finds, in F. D. Lockwood & D. P. Tripp, ‘Excavations at Crouched Friars, Colchester’, Colchester Archaeol. Group Annual Bull. 28, 1985, 36-9
Objects of bone, in D. Gurney, Settlement, Religion, and Industry on the Roman Fen-edge, Norfolk, East Anglian Archaeology 31, 1986, 74, 110
(editor) The coins from excavations in Colchester 1971-9, Colchester Archaeological Report 4, 1987
Review: Catalogue of the Romano-British Iron Tools, Fittings and Weapons in the British Museum by W. H. Manning, in Britannia 18, 1987, 395-6
The post-Roman small finds from excavations in Colchester 1971-85, Colchester Archaeological Report 5, 1988
Chapter 6: Roman small finds from the Culver Street site/Chapter 7: Roman small finds from the Gilberd School site/Chapter 8: Roman and post-Roman tile and daub/Grub Street/Appendices 11-13: Coin Catalogues 1-3/and editor Chapter 10: The coins from the Culver Street and Gilberd School sites, in P. Crummy, Excavations at Culver Street, Gilberd School, and other sites in Colchester 1971-85, Colchester Archaeological Report 6, 1992
(with P Crummy/C Crossan) Excavations of Roman and later cemeteries, churches and monastic sites in Colchester, 1971-88, , Colchester Archaeological Report 9, 1993
(with J. Hind) The finds, in D. Shimmin, Excavations at Osborne Street, Colchester, Essex Archaeol. Hist. 25, 1994, 57-9
The two brooches from the pit, in P. Crummy/C. F. C. Hawkes, Camulodunum 2, Colchester Archaeological Report 11, 1995, 136
The Roman and post-Roman glass/The small finds/Summary of the Roman and post-Roman tile and brick/(with J. A. Davies) The most stratigraphically significant coins/(with J. Hind) The clay tobacco pipes, in D. Shimmin/G. Carter, Excavations at Angel Yard, Colchester, in Essex Archaeo.l Hist. 27, 1996, 70-82
Granny's old bones: women boneworkers in Roman Britain, in Women in Industry and Technology, edited by A. Devonshire & B. Wood, 1996, 77-83
Review: The Roman small finds, Excavations at Usk 1965-76 by W. H. Manning et al, Britannia 28, 1997, 504-5
The grave goods, in W. Wall, A Late Roman cemetery besides the A1 near Durobrivae (Water Newton): Archaeological Recording, Archaeological Field Unit, Cambridge County Council Report 165, 1999, 27-37
The toilet set, in D. Killock, Late medieval and post-medieval developments at 100-4 Bermondsey Street, Southwark, Surrey Archaeo.l Coll. 86, 1999
The bone objects, in R. Turner, Excavations of an Iron Age settlement and Roman religious complex at Ivy Chimneys, Witham, Essex 1978-83 by, East Anglian Archaeology 88, 1999, 200-3
The metalwork, in A. J. Barber/N. Holbrook, A Roman Iron-smelting site at Blakeney, Gloucestershire: excavations at Millend Lane 1997, Trans. Bristol Gloucestershire Archaeol. Soc. 118, 2000, 46-8
The small finds, in H. Brooks, Excavations at 79 Hythe Hill, Colchester, 1994-5, Essex Archaeol. Hist. 31, 2000, 119-22
A late Roman grave group from Durobrivae, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 19, January 2000, 7-10
An unusual brooch from Essex’, Bull. Instrumentum 11, June 2000, 27
A new find of Agathangelus in Britain’, Bull Instrumentum 11, June 2000, 28
(with N Cooke) Antler combs, big hair, and the mafia in late Roman Britain: an e-mail correspondence, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 20, 3-7
Agathangelus stamp, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 20, 10-11
A stone weight from Colchester, Bull. Instrumentum 12, December 2000, 17
Roman ?military cart fitting from eastern England, Bull. Instrumentum 12, December 2000, 19
The small finds, in J. Proctor, Medieval and post-medieval waterfronts at Arundel House/Fitzalan House, 13-15 Arundel Street. City of Westminster, Trans. London Middlesex Archaeol. Soc. 51, 2001, 70-3
Bone-working in Roman Britain: a model for itinerant craftsmen?, in M. Polfer (ed), L’artisanat romain: évolutions, continuités et ruptures (Italie et provinces occidentales), Monographies Instrumentum 20,. 2001, 97-109
Toy storey (sic), Roman Finds Group Newsletter 21, January 2001, 7
A new Minerva bust wax spatula handle from Britain, Bull. Instrumentum 13, June 2001, 22
Two new Gallo-Rhenish brooches from Colchester, Bull. Instrumentum 13, June 2001, 39
Nail-cleaners: regionality at the clean edge of Empire, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 22, July 2001, 2-6
Bears and coins – powerful guardians for the afterlife, Bull. Instrumentum 14, December 2001, 13-15
From self-sufficiency to commerce: structural and artefactual evidence for textile manufacture in Eastern England in the pre-Conquest period, in D. G. Koslin/J. E. Snyder, Encountering medieval textiles and dress: objects, texts, images, 2002, 25-43
The small finds, in D. Divers, The post-medieval waterfront development at Adlards Wharf, Bermondsey, London, Post-Medieval Archaeol. 36, 2002, 108-10
The small finds, in R. Taylor-Wilson, Excavations at Hunt’s House, Guy’s Hospital, London Borough of Southwark, Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited Monograph 1, 2002, passim
Wax spatula handle from Yorkshire, Lucerna Roman Finds Group Newsletter 23, January 2002, 6-8
(with H. Eckardt) Ivory folding-knife handle from Silchester, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 23, January 2002, 12-13
(with H. Eckardt) Ivory folding-knife handle from Silchester, Bull. Instrumentum 15, June 2002, 11
Catherine Johns: a selected bibliography, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 24, July 2002, 2, 24
Small finds and iron nails, in A. Pearson, Excavations at 97-99 High Street, Braintree, Essex Archaeol. Hist. 33, 200285-6
Other types of wax spatulae from Britain, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 25, January 2003, 14-17
(with S. Holmes) Hunter-god handle from Britain: a new type of spatula?, Bul.l Instrumentum 17, June 2003, 33
(with S. Holmes) Hunter-god handle from Yorkshire, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 26, July 2003, 5
Review: Aspects of Industry in Roman Yorkshire and the North, edited by P. Wilson/J. Price, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 26, July 2003, 25-6
Review: Excavations of Roman sites at Cramond, Edinburgh, by N. Holmes, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 26, July 2003, 26
The metalwork, in A. Thomas.N. Holbrook/C. Bateman, Later Prehistoric and Romano-British burial and settlement at Hucclecote, Gloucestershire, Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Report 2, 2003, 19-24, 44-8
The small finds, in J. Murray, Excavations at the former Cantor and Silver site, Brackley, Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire Archaeology 30, 2003, 77
Contribution on worked stone in J. Murray, 17 Dean’s Yard, Westminster: Archaeological Investigations, Medieval Archaeology 47, 2003, 41-52
The metalwork, in M. Hinman, A Late Iron Age farmstead and Romano-British site at Haddon, Peterborough, Britrish Archaeological Report 358/Archaeological Field Unit Monograph 2, 2003, 108-14
Small finds, in C. Gibson/J. Murray, An Anglo-Saxon settlement at Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire, Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain, Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology & History 12, 2003, 183-90
Review: Treasure: finding our past by R. Hobbs, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 27, January 2004, 20-1
And there’s more, Lucerna, Roman Finds Group Newsletter 27, January 2004, 21
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