Antiquaries Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Antiquaries Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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‘THE MOST ELEGANT VILLA YET PLANNED’: JOHN CARTER’S DESIGNS FOR BYWELL HALL, NORTHUMBERLAND3
Blue/Green Glass Bottles From Roman Britain. By H E M Cool. 275mm. Pp xi + 253, 106 ills (some col), 67 tabs. Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 113, Oxford, 2024. isbn 9781803277431. £50 (pbk)2
The Archaeology of Wild Birds in Britain and Ireland. By Dale Serjeantson. 290 mm. Pp xvii + 230, 21 col pls, 104 figs, 73 tabs. Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2023. isbn 9781789259568. £60 (hbk).2
THREE LATE FIFTEENTH- EARLY SIXTEENTH-CENTURY CHAPEL FURNISHINGS BELONGING TO THE EDGCUMBE FAMILY IN CORNWALL2
GRAVES’ CONCERNS: THE 1841–2 XANTHOS EXPEDITION2
A PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SURVEY AND RECONSTRUCTION OF ROUSSEAU’S CAVE1
RECORDING AND LISTING: MILL STEPHENSON AND HIS LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES IN THE BRITISH ISLES1
The Marlborough Mound: prehistoric mound, medieval castle, Georgian garden. Edited by Richard Barber. 235mm. Pp xi + 221, 51 + 3 figs (some col). The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2022. isbn 91
HOW FRANCIS DOUCE (1757–1834) ANNOTATED THE EARLY FRENCH PRINTED VOLUMES IN HIS COLLECTION1
AN UNKNOWN HISTORY OF PORTUGAL (c 1570) IN WILLIAM CECIL’S LIBRARY: COMMISSIONING AND WRITING HISTORY DURING THE ELIZABETHAN ERA1
Peasant Perceptions of Landscape: Ewelme Hundred, South Oxfordshire, 500–1650. By Stephen Mileson and Stuart Brookes. 245mm. Pp xx + 363, 93 figs (mostly col), 11 tabs. Oxford University Press, Oxford1
PLACEMAKING AT LES BLANCHES BANQUES, JERSEY’S FIRST WORLD WAR PRISONER OF WAR CAMP: NESTED LANDSCAPES OF INTERNEES AND GUARDS1
OF ARMS AND THE GENTLEMAN: ROBERT FAYRFAX AND HIS FAMILY1
St Stephen’s Chapel and the Palace of Westminster. Edited by Tim Ayers, J P D Cooper, Elizabeth Hallam Smith and Caroline Shenton. 245mm. Pp xxiv + 368, 152 figs, The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2024. 1
LANDSCAPE AND SETTLEMENT IN THE HINTERLAND OF ROMAN ALDBOROUGH ( ISURIUM BRIGANTUM )1
THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE AUGUSTINIAN FRIARY, CAMBRIDGE1
WHERE POWER LIES: LORDLY POWER CENTRES IN THE ENGLISH LANDSCAPE c. 800–12001
Geoffrey Chaucer: unveiling the merry bard. By Mary Flannery. 220mm. Pp 207, ills. Reaktion Books, London, 2024. isbn 9781789148633. £16.95 (hbk).0
Temlau Peintiedig: murluniau a chroglenni yn eglwysi Cymru, 1200–1800. Painted Temples: wallpaintings and rood-screens in Welsh churches, 1200–1800. By Richard Suggett with Anthony J. Parkinson and Ja0
ORNAMENT AND DESIGN: A NEGLECTED EARLY SEVENTEETH-CENTURY ALBUM0
The India Museum Revisited. By Arthur MacGregor. 230mm. Pp xxxi + 439, 121 figs, 1 tab. UCL Press in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2023. isbn 9781800085718. £45 (0
THE SMALLS SWORD GUARD: DISCOVERY, SIGNIFICANCE AND EXPERIMENTAL REPLICATION OF A HIBERNO-URNES MASTERPIECE0
ROMAN MULTI-FUNCTIONAL LONG-HANDLED INSTRUMENTS: A COLCHESTER PERSPECTIVE0
Early Colour Printing: German Renaissance woodcuts at the British Museum. By Elizabeth Savage. 260mm. Pp 240, many col pls. Paul Holberton Publishing, London, 2021. isbn 9781911300755. £50 0
Robert Adam and His Brothers: new light on Britain’s leading architectural family. Edited by Colin Thom. 280mm. Pp ix + 269, 184 figs (many col). Historic England, Swindon, 2019. ISBN 9781848023598. £0
‘Loyalty binds me’: Yorkist Studies for Peter and Carolyn Hammond. Edited by Richard Asquith and Christian Steer. 245 mm. Pp xxiv + 710, 55 col pls, 2 figs, 3 maps. Yorkist History Trust in associatio0
KING ARTHUR’S ROUND TABLE, EAMONT BRIDGE, CUMBRIA: THE EXCAVATION OF AN EXCAVATION0
KING ARTHUR’S ROUND TABLE, EAMONT BRIDGE, CUMBRIA: THE EXCAVATION OF AN EXCAVATION – CORRIGENDUM0
Unbuilt Strawberry Hill. By Peter N Lindfield. 250 mm. Pp x + 214, 204 ills (183 in col). Shaun Tyas, Donington, Lincs, 2022. isbn 9781915774040. £35 (hbk).0
TORKSEY AFTER THE VIKINGS: URBAN ORIGINS IN ENGLAND0
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COMMEMORATING CANTILUPE: THE ICONOGRAPHY OF ENGLAND’S SECOND ST THOMAS0
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SWAT IN THE ASHMOLEAN: THE ITINERARY AND FATE OF THE BARGER GANDHARAN COLLECTION0
In Search of Mary Seacole: the making of a cultural icon. By Helen Rappaport. 240mm. Pp 405, figs and pls (some col). Simon and Schuster, London, 2022. isbn 9781398504431. £20 (hbk).0
CHINESE PORNOGRAPHY IN A PORTUGUESE NUNNERY: ON A TRANSITIONAL PERIOD BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL RECOVERED FROM THE SANTANA CONVENT (LISBON)0
Neolithic Spaces: social and sensory landscapes of the first farmers of Italy. By Sue Hamilton and Ruth Whitehouse. 300mm. Pp xvii + 421,figs (many col), tabs. Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy vol0
Orfèvrerie de la Renaissance et des Temps Modernes, XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles : La Collection du Musée du Louvre (3 vols). By Michèle Bimbenet-Privat, Florian Doux0
FROM THE HEAT OF THE FIRE: A BIOGRAPHY OF AN EARLY BRONZE AGE BATTLE-AXE FROM CHURCH LAWTON, CHESHIRE0
Late Medieval Bristol: time, space and power. By Peter Fleming. 245 mm. Pp x + 405, 15 col figs. Yorkist History Trust in association with Shaun Tyas, Donington, 2024. isbn 9781915774187. £0
THE CHAPEL OF ST CATHERINE AT THE CISTERCIAN ABBEY OF SAVIGNY: ‘UNEARTHING’ AN ARCHITECTURAL ENIGMA0
Stukeley and Stamford, Part 1. Cakes and Curiosity: the sociable antiquarian, 1710–1737. Edited by Diana Honeybone and Michael Honeybone. 240mm. Pp lvii + 254. Publications of the Lincoln Record Socie0
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ICONOCLASM AND PROFIT: SALES OF DESPOILED MONUMENTAL BRASSES AND TOMBS IN LONDON, 1547–530
TO THE CASSITERIDES AND BEYOND: GEORGE BONSOR’S ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF THE SCILLY ISLES (1899–1902). AN HISTORIOGRAPHIC OBLIVION0
An Archaeological History of Hermitages and Eremitic Communities in Medieval Britain and Beyond. By Simon Roffey. 240mm. Pp xiv + 203, 86 b/w figs. Routledge Studies in Archaeology, Routledge, London 0
Visions of the Roman North: art and identity in northern Roman Britain. By Iain Ferris. 245mm. Pp 230, 107 figs (mostly col). Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 80, Archaeopress, Oxford, 2021. isbn0
Stukeley and Stamford, Part II: tribulations of an antiquarian clergyman, 1730–1738. Edited by John F H Smith. 320mm. Pp xi + 139, 58 ills. Lincoln Record Society and The Boydell Press, 2023. 0
The Agincourt Campaign of 1415: the retinues of the Dukes of Clarence and Gloucester. By Michael P Warner. Pp xi + 239. The Boydell Press Woodbridge, 2021. isbn 9781783276363. £60 (hbk).0
Painting for a Living in Tudor and Early Stuart England. By Robert Tittler. 235mm. Pp 306, 15 b/w ills. The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2022. isbn 9781783276639. £70 (hbk).0
The Display of Heraldry: the heraldic imagination in arts and culture. Edited by Fiona Robertson and Peter N Lindfield. 238mm. Pp xii + 243, 97 figs mixed col and b&w. The Heraldry Society, London0
Making Money in the Early Middle Ages. By Rory Naismith. 240mm. Pp 544, 41 figs. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2023. isbn 9780691177403. £38 (hbk).0
Archaeologies & Antiquaries: essays by Dai Morgan Evans. Edited by Howard Williams, Kara Critchell and Sheena Evans. 245mm. Pp 298, 44 figs. Archaeopress, Oxford, 2022. ISBN 9781803271583. £48 (pb0
London in the Roman World. By Dominic Perring. 233mm. Pp xix + 573, 90 b/w figs, tabs. Oxford University Press, 2022. isbn 9870198789000. £40 (hbk).0
INSIGHTS ON THE GOTHIC REVIVAL0
SHAMANISM IN WALES: A HISTORICAL APPROACH THROUGH ETHNOGRAPHY, FOLKLORE AND ARCHAEOLOGY0
TRACKING THE NEW YEAR'S GIFT ROLLS: FROM JEWEL HOUSE TO ARCHIVES0
SILCHESTER INSULA ix : THE EXCAVATIONS IN PERSPECTIVE0
New Perspectives on the Medieval ‘Agricultural Revolution’: crop, stock and furrow. Edited by Mark McKerracher and Helena Hamerow. 230mm. Pp xvii +264, 55 b/w figs, 20 col pls, 10 tabs. Liverpool Univ0
London’s Waterfront and its World, 1666–1800. By John Schofield and Stephen Freeth, with contributions by Ian M Betts, Lyn Blackmore, Julian Bowsher and Alan Pipe. 290mm. Pp xi + 285, 208 figs (col th0
THE PLAN, FURNISHING AND FUNCTION OF A JACOBEAN COUNTRY HOUSE: BRAMSHILL, HAMPSHIRE, IN THE 1620s AND 1630s0
Rome’s Empire: how the Romans acquired and lost their provinces. By Patricia Southern. 235mm. Pp 544, 53 figs (mostly col), maps. Amberley, Stroud, 2023. isbn 9781445694320. £30 (hbk).0
SUTTON HOO: RE-IMAGING THE SHIP AND CHAMBER0
Anglo-Saxon Hydraulic Engineering in the Fens. By Michael Chisholm. 230mm. Pp. x + 150, ills (some col), maps. Shaun Tyas, Donington, 2021. isbn 9781907730917. £14.95 (pbk).0
‘WE WOULD TAKE THE SCREEN BY STORM’: FEMALE ANTIQUARIAN AGENCY AND THE CAPTURE OF ENGLISH MEDIEVAL PAINTING C 1830–500
DEMYSTIFYING SARSEN: BREAKING THE UNBREAKABLE0
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Female Monasticism in Medieval Ireland: an archaeology. By Tracy Collins. 234mm. Pp xxviii + 644, 230 figs (some col), 17 tabs. Cork University Press, Cork, 2021. isbn 9781782054566. £35 (hbk).0
Lordship and Landscape in East Anglia AD 400–800: the Royal Centre at Rendlesham, Suffolk, and its contexts. Edited by Christopher Scull, Stuart Brookes and Tom Williamson. 290mm. Pp xxiv + 470, front0
A POLITICAL ‘HUMBUG’: DELIAN ANTIQUITIES AT SISSINGHURST CASTLE0
THE GALLO-ROMAN DODECAHEDRON AND THE RECEPTACLE OF ALL BECOMING0
GEORGE FINLAY IN EGYPT AND SWITZERLAND: NINETEENTH-CENTURY TRAVEL, SCHOLARSHIP AND SOCIAL NETWORKS0
The Dean and Canons’ Houses of St George’s Chapel, Windsor: an architectural history. By John Crook. 285mm. Pp xvi + 159, 184 figs. Oxbow Books in association with St George’s College, Windsor, Oxford0
Music and Instruments of the Elizabethan Age: the Eglantine Table. Edited by Michael Fleming and Christopher Page. 245mm. Pp xviii + 291, 34 b/w figs, 16 col pls. The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2021. 0
Griffinology: the griffin’s place in myth, history and art. By A L McClanan. 240mm. Pp 223, 109 ills. Reaktion Books, London, 2024. isbn 9781789148466. £30 (hbk).0
The Origins of Hilltop Enclosures: late Bronze Age hilltop sites in Atlantic western Britain. By Lorrae Campbell. 298 mm. Pp xvii + 161, 68 figs, 61 tabs, BAR Brit ser 674. BAR Publishing, Oxford, 2020
Objects of Empire: the ceramic tradition of the Imperial Inca State. By Tamara L Bray. 279mm. Pp xiv + 211, 126 figs (mostly col), University of Texas Press, Austin, 2025. isb0
The Marriage Bed of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York: a masterpiece of Tudor craftsmanship. Edited by Peter N. Lindfield. 250mm. Pp xii + 139, 28 col pls. Oxbow Books, Oxford, 2023. isbn 9780
THE TRAVELS OF EDWARD FALKENER: A VICTORIAN ARCHITECT IN OTTOMAN ANATOLIA0
‘The Hidden Treasures of this Happy Island’: a history of numismatics in Britain from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (3 vols). By Andrew Burnett. 300mm. Vol I: pp xxxv + 1–566, frontis, 200 figs0
CRAFTING COLOUR: THE PRODUCTION AND STYLISTIC DEVELOPMENT OF MILLEFIORI GLASS IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND, c AD 580–8500
Archaeology, Economy, and Society: England from the fifth to the fifteenth century. By David A Hinton. New edition. 232 mm. Pp viii + 357, 47 figs. Routledge Archaeology of Northern Eutrope. Routledge0
BOOKS KEPT AT THE SHRINE OF EDWARD THE CONFESSOR AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES0
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF AN ANTIQUARIAN DISCOVERY: THE KNARESBOROUGH 1864 HOARD OF LATE ROMAN VESSELS0
THE HALKYN MOUNTAIN HOARD REHABILITATED? TWO WESTLAND CAULDRONS IN THE COLLECTIONS OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES0
Stonehenge: sighting the sun. By Clive Ruggles and Amanda Chadburn. 245mm. Pp xvi + 214, 125 figs, 5 tabs. Liverpool University Press on behalf of Historic England, Swindon, 2024. 0
Amongst the Ruins: why civilizations collapse and communities disappear. By John Darlington. 240mm. Pp ix + 291, 77 col figs. Yale University Press, London and New York, 2023. ISBN 9780300259285. £25 0
BATTLING THE LION: VISUAL COMMEMORATIONS OF CRUSADE IN TWELFTH- AND THIRTEENTH-CENTURY SEALS FROM THE BRITISH ISLES0
The Medieval Stained Glass of Herefordshire & Shropshire. By Robert Walker. 260 mm. Pp xvi + 288, 197 figs. Logaston Press, Eardisley, 2023. isbn 9781910839546. £25 (pbk).0
TOM ARMSTRONG BOWES, HERNE BAY MUSEUM AND THE LOWER PALAEOLITHIC OF THE KENTISH STOUR0
Two Huguenot Brothers: letters of Andrew and James Coltée Ducarel, 1732–1773. Edited by Gerard de Lisle and Robin Myers with the assistance of Lorren Boniface. 350 mm. Pp 240, 21 col pls. Garendon Pre0
Roman Frontier Archaeology – in Britain and Beyond: papers in honour of Paul Bidwell presented on the occasion of the 30th annual conference of the Arbeia Society. Edited by Nick Hodgson and Bill Grif0
Architecture in Britain and Ireland, 1530–1830. By Steven Brindle . 290 mm. Pp ix + 582, 448 ills. Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art/Yale University Press, London, 2023. isbn 970
The Northern Routes to Kingship: a history of Scandinavia AD 180–550. By Dagfinn Skre. 235 mm. Pp xxviii + 666, 75 figs, 13 tabs. Routledge, London and New York, 2025. isbn0
Edge of England: landfall in Lincolnshire. By Derek Turner. 215mm. Pp xxi + 446, 32 col ills. Hurst, London, 2022. isbn 9781787386983. £12.99 (pbk).0
The Inca: lost civilizations. By Kevin Lane. 225mm. Pp 208, 53 ills. Reaktion Books, London, 2022. isbn 9781789145465. £15 (hbk).0
The Incised Effigial Slabs of the Pays de la Loire – ‘Bien graver et souffisement’. By Paul Cockerham. Pp xxii + 426, 247 col and 19 b/w ills, 1 map. Shaun Tyas, Donington, 2022. isbn 978190
County Durham. By Martin Roberts, Nikolaus Pevsner and Elizabeth Williamson. 220mm. Pp xx + 880, 125 col ills, 64 figs, 11 maps. The Buildings of England series. Yale University Press, New Haven and L0
CALCULUS IN INSULAR ARTISTIC DESIGN0
LOST TREASURES RESURFACE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES’ PRINTING PLATES0
Cumbria. 1,000 years of maps. By William Shannon. 300mm. Pp 256, 158 ills (most col). Jade Island Ltd, Loughrigg, Cumbria, 2024. isbn : 97819155130520
BRUTALISED, BOUND AND BLED: A CASE OF LATER IRON AGE HUMAN SACRIFICE FROM WINTERBORNE KINGSTON, DORSET0
British Women and Cultural Practices of Empire. Edited by Rosie Dias and Kate Smith. 225mm. Pp xiii + 273, 11 col pls, 27 figs. Bloomsbury Visual Arts, Bloomsbury, London, 2019. isbn 9781500
THE PRIVATE BANKS OF JOHN SOANE0
Country Church Monuments. By C B Newham. 240mm. Pp xxviii + 691, many col pls, maps. Particular Books, London, 2022. isbn 9780241488331. £40 (hbk).0
LIFE IN PIECES: LESSONS IN THE VALUE OF FRAGMENTS FROM THE SECRET LIVES OF THE STONE OF SCONE/DESTINY0
Early Roman Waterfront Development: excavations at Regis House, City of London, 1994–96. By Trevor Brigham and Bruce Watson. Pp 569, 190 figs, 76 tabs. Monograph 75. MOLA, London, 2024. 0
‘A hole worlde of things very memorable’: essays in architecture, archaeology, topography and the history of Oxford presented to Julian Munby for his 70th birthday. Edited by Martin Henig and Nigel Ra0
Monumental Time: pasts, presents, and futures in the prehistoric construction projects of northern and western Europe. By Richard Bradley. Pp x + 165, 50 figs, Oxbow Press, Oxford & Philadelphia, 0
King Alfred the Great, his Hagiographers and his Cult: a childhood remembered. By Tomás Mario Kalmar. 234mm. Pp 308. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 2023. isbn 0
The Staffordshire Hoard: an Anglo-Saxon treasure. Edited by Chris Fern, Tania Dickinson and Leslie Webster, Pp xxxv + 586, 314 figs, 32 tabs. Research Report of the Society of Antiquaries of London 800
Georgian Arcadia: architecture for the park and garden. By Roger White. 280mm. Pp 352, 326 figs, mostly col. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2023. isbn 97803002499358. £40 (hbk0
The Household Accounts of Lady Margaret Beaufort (1443–1509): from the archives of St John’s College, Cambridge. Edited by Susan Powell. 240mm. Pp xviii + 776, 18 b&w pls. British Academy Records 0
THE LION’S SHARE: THE SECRET LAND GRAB OF DRAKE’S CIRCUMNAVIGATION0
‘Your Church Newly Built…’: a history of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire. By Chiz Harward. 234mm. Pp xi + 242, 154 figs (many col). Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club a0
Assessing Iron Age Marsh-Forts: with reference to the stratigraphy and palaeoenvironment surrounding The Berth, North Shropshire. By Shelagh Norton. 290mm. Pp viii + 211, 109 ills (many col), 13 tabs,0
Slave Trading in the Early Middle Ages: long-distance connections in northern and east central Europe. By Janel M Fontaine. 220 mm. Pp xiv + 280, 5 maps. Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2025.0
St Helena: an island biography. By Arthur MacGregor. 240mm. Pp xiv + 229, 35 figs, 30 b&w pls. The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2024. isbn 9781837650880. £85 (hbk).0
50 Early Medieval Finds from the Portable Antiquities Scheme. By Jo Ahmet and Simon Maslin. 234mm. Pp 96, 140 ills. Amberley Publishing, Stroud, 2024. isbn 0
Dublin Castle from Fortress to Palace, Volume I. Vikings to Victorians: a history of Dublin castle to 1850. By Seán Duffy, John Montagu, Kevin Mulligan and Michael O’Neill . 300mm. Pp xvi + 309, 141 i0
EXTERIOR DECORATION AT SITES BELONGING TO THE NORMAN KINGS0
MAGIST[ER] LUCAS DE VENECIIS ME FECIT: A VENETIAN BELL FOUNDER FROM THE MIDDLE AGES0
A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the College of Arms: Records, Volume 1. Record Manuscripts of the Tudor Visitations, Mainly Contained in the Series D–H. By Robert Yorke. 250mm. Pp lxv + 739, 32 col pls.0
The King’s Work: the defence of the north under the Yorkist kings, 1471–85. By Anne F Sutton. 230 mm. Pp 530. Shaun Tyas, Donington, 2021. isbn 9781907730924. £30 (hbk).0
The Romanization of Britain: an essay in archaeological interpretation, 2nd edn. By Martin Millett. 244mm. Pp xxv + 255, 95 b & w figs. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2025. 0
ART, MIRACLES AND THE CULT OF THE VIRGIN AT THETFORD PRIORY: EVIDENCE FROM CAMBRIDGE, CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE MS 3290
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THREE SETS OF SHACKLES AT OLD SARUM, THE ‘ARREST OF THE BISHOPS’ IN 1139 AND THE POWER OF SHAMING IN THE ANGLO-NORMAN WORLD0
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