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Select Publications:
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[2007] |
Entries for The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle
Ages: Barn, Brian Boruhma, Clontarf, Coral, Offa's Dyke, St.
Eskil (Archbishop of Lund), Stamford (cloth), and Wat's Dyke.
(in preparation) |
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[2007] |
Daily Life in Arthurian Britain. Westport,
CT: The Greenwood Press. (in preparation) |
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2005 |
“A Brief Survey of Views on
Christianization in Karelia,” IN Festschrift i2 for Thomas S. Noonan, University of Minnesota, eds., Roman Kovalev and
Heidi Sherman. Russian History/Histoire Russe 32:3-4
(Fall-Winter 2005), 491-511. |
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2003 |
Articles: “Iron Age Finland” and
“Finland,” Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, eds.-in-chief,
Peter Bogucki and Pam J. Crabtree. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons
Reference Books. |
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2001 |
“New Connections for Ethiopian
Painting Come to Light,” with Mary Schaffer, Illuminations, a
Newsletter for Friends of the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library,
[2001]. Collegeville, Minnesota: St. John’s University, pp.
3-5. |
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1999 |
“Archaeology and the Social Meaning of
Bearing Weapons in Anglo-Saxon Society before the Christian
Conversion” IN Ancient Warfare, eds., Anthony Harding and R.
John Carman. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing, Ltd.,
219-248. |
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1999 |
Funerary Ritual and Symbolism: An
Interdisciplinary Interpretation of Burial Practices in Late Iron Age
Finland. Oxford: British
Archaeological Reports, ed.-in-chief, John W. Hedges. (British
Archaeological Reports, International Series; S808). |
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1997 |
“The Ritual Significance of Slag in
Finnish Late Iron Age Burials,” Fennoscandia Archaeologica (Turku,
Finland), vol. 14, 13-22. |
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1995 |
“Bear, Elk, and Fish Symbolism in
Finnish Contexts” IN The Symbolic Role of Animals in Archaeology,
eds., Kathleen Ryan and Pam J. Crabtree. MASCA Research Papers in
Science and Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania, v. 12, 27-37. |
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