Helen Geake
Selected publications
| [1] | Geake H. (2003).
The control of burial practice in Anglo-Saxon England.
In: M.O.H. Carver (ed.), The Cross Goes North. York Medieval Press.
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| [2] | Geake H. (2002).
Persistent problems in seventh-century burial.
In: S. Lucy and A. Reynolds (eds.), Burial in Early Medieval England, Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 17. London: W.S. Maney and Son.
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| [3] | Geake H. (2000). Finds Recording Guide for the Portable Antiquities Scheme. Privately printed and circulated |
| [4] | Geake H. and Kenny J. (eds.) (2000).
Early Deira: Archaeological Studies of the East Riding in Yorkshire in the Fourth to Ninth Centuries AD.
Oxford: Oxbow Books.
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| [5] | Geake H. (1999a). When were hanging bowls deposited in Anglo-Saxon graves? Medieval Archaeology, 43:pp. 1-18 |
| [6] | Geake H. (1999b).
Invisible kingdoms: The use of grave-goods in seventh-century England.
In: T.M. Dickinson and D. Griffiths (eds.), The Making of Kingdoms, Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 10, pp. 203-215. Oxford: Oxford University School of Archaeology.
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| [7] | Geake H. (1997).
The Use of Grave-Goods in Conversion-Period England, c. 600-c. 850 AD.
Oxford: British Archaeological Reports.
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