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Recovering a lost seismic disaster. The destruction of El Castillejo and the discovery of the earliest historic earthquake affecting the Granada region (Spain) (2024)
Journal Article
Forlin, P., Reicherter, K., Gerrard, C. M., Bailiff, I., & García Porras, A. (in press). Recovering a lost seismic disaster. The destruction of El Castillejo and the discovery of the earliest historic earthquake affecting the Granada region (Spain). PLoS ONE, 19(4), Article e0300549. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300549

This paper discusses recent archaeological fieldwork conducted at El Castillejo, a medieval Islamic settlement in Los Guájares, Granada, southern Spain. Results from combined archaeological excavation and archaeoseismological assessment of standing s... Read More about Recovering a lost seismic disaster. The destruction of El Castillejo and the discovery of the earliest historic earthquake affecting the Granada region (Spain).

The Bishop Big Dig : Test pitting in Bishop Auckland 2022 (2023)
Dataset
Gerrard, C. (2023). The Bishop Big Dig : Test pitting in Bishop Auckland 2022. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.15128/r2rv042t15k

This report presents the results of a programme of test-pitting in Bishop Auckland, a medium sized market town in County Durham. A total of 107 1m2 test pits were dug between January and December 2022. The project was funded by the ESRC and by Durham... Read More about The Bishop Big Dig : Test pitting in Bishop Auckland 2022.

Property and Commons: The tangible and the intangible (2022)
Book Chapter
Jones, H., & Gerrard, C. (2023). Property and Commons: The tangible and the intangible. In N. Graham, M. Davies, & L. Godden (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Property, Law and Society (349-361). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003139614

In this chapter we review the commons in law and in practice in a British context, taking the long historical perspective. We set the scene with some modern legal definitions, then explore what ancient common land meant in practice. The commons is a... Read More about Property and Commons: The tangible and the intangible.

Arqueologia y paisajes de los palacios reales ingleses: nuevos resultados y perspectivas (2022)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C., & Gutierrez, A. (2022). Arqueologia y paisajes de los palacios reales ingleses: nuevos resultados y perspectivas. In C. Laliena Corbera, J. Ortega Ortega, & S. De la Torre Gonzalo (Eds.), Arqueologia y Arte en la representation material del estado en la Corona de Aragon (Siglos XIII-XV) (19-58). Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza

Metals, mines and moorland: the changing lead mining landscapes of the North Pennines, UK, 1700-1948 (2022)
Journal Article
Kincey, M., Gerrard, C., & Warburton, J. (2022). Metals, mines and moorland: the changing lead mining landscapes of the North Pennines, UK, 1700-1948. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 56(1), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/00794236.2022.2058221

Intensive metal mining considerably altered many British upland landscapes between the 18th and 20th centuries, modifying both subterranean and surface environments and fundamentally changing the character of local settlements, infrastructure and soc... Read More about Metals, mines and moorland: the changing lead mining landscapes of the North Pennines, UK, 1700-1948.

The earliest Chinese ceramics in Europe? (2021)
Journal Article
Gutiérrez, A., Gerrard, C., Zhang, R., & Wang, G. (2021). The earliest Chinese ceramics in Europe?. Antiquity, 95(383), 1213-1230. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2021.95

The importation of Chinese porcelain and celadon into Europe has long been thought to have first begun around the thirteenth century AD. A unique group of Chinese ceramic sherds from archaeological contexts in Spain dated to between the ninth and ele... Read More about The earliest Chinese ceramics in Europe?.

The pot, knife and the ring: an archaeology of later medieval material culture (2021)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C., & O'Donnell, R. (2021). The pot, knife and the ring: an archaeology of later medieval material culture. In M. Müller (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Medieval Rural Life. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003194866-25

During the Middle Ages most people lived in the countryside. The residents of towns and elite sites and consumers of high-culture and high-art remained a minority, though they grew in numbers throughout the period. The mass of rural people features o... Read More about The pot, knife and the ring: an archaeology of later medieval material culture.

The archaeology of a landslide: Unravelling the Azores earthquake disaster of 1522 and its consequences (2021)
Journal Article
Gerrard, C., Forlin, P., Froude, M., Petley, D., Gutierrez, A., Treasure, E., …Oliveira, N. (2021). The archaeology of a landslide: Unravelling the Azores earthquake disaster of 1522 and its consequences. European Journal of Archaeology, 24(3), 388-411. https://doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2021.4

The multidisciplinary research described here shows how archaeologists can help reconstruct past seismic episodes and understand the subsequent relief operation, rehabilitation, and reconstruction processes. In October 1522, a major earthquake and la... Read More about The archaeology of a landslide: Unravelling the Azores earthquake disaster of 1522 and its consequences.

Catalogue of medieval disasters (2020)
Book Chapter
Forlin, P., Gerrard, C., & Brown, P. (2020). Catalogue of medieval disasters. In Waiting for the end of the world? New perspectives on natural disasters in medieval Europe (361-415). Routledge

Faxton then and now (2020)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C. (2020). Faxton then and now. In Faxton. Excavations in a deserted Northamptonshire village 1966-68 (251-266). Routledge

The buildings and their plots (2020)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C. (2020). The buildings and their plots. In Faxton. Excavations in a deserted Northamptonshire village 1966-68 (229-250). Routledge

Researching natural disasters in the later Middle Ages (2020)
Book Chapter
Brown, P., Forlin, P., & Gerrard, C. (2020). Researching natural disasters in the later Middle Ages. In Waiting for the end of the world? New perspectives on natural disasters in medieval Europe (1-16). Routledge

Purpose and past (2020)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C. (2020). Purpose and past. In Faxton. Excavations in a deserted Northamptonshire village 1966-68 (1-15). Routledge

Scottish soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar 1650: A prosopographical approach to a skeletal assemblage (2020)
Journal Article
Millard, A. R., Annis, R. G., Caffell, A. C., Dodd, L. L., Fischer, R., Gerrard, C. M., …Speller, C. F. (2020). Scottish soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar 1650: A prosopographical approach to a skeletal assemblage. PLoS ONE, 15(12), Article e0243369. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243369

After the Battle Dunbar between English and Scottish forces in 1650, captured Scottish soldiers were imprisoned in Durham and many hundreds died there within a few weeks. The partial skeletal remains of 28 of these men were discovered in 2013. Buildi... Read More about Scottish soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar 1650: A prosopographical approach to a skeletal assemblage.

Waiting for the end of the world? New perspectives on natural disasters in medieval Europe (2020)
Book
Gerrard, C., Forlin, P., & Brown, P. (Eds.). (2020). Waiting for the end of the world? New perspectives on natural disasters in medieval Europe. Routledge

Waiting for the End of the World? addresses the archaeological, architectural, historical and geological evidence for natural disasters in the Middle Ages between the 11th and 16th centuries. This volume adopts a fresh interdisciplinary approach to e... Read More about Waiting for the end of the world? New perspectives on natural disasters in medieval Europe.

Economic and socio-cultural consequences of changing political rule on human and faunal diets in medieval Valencia (c. fifth–fifteenth century AD) as evidenced by stable isotopes (2019)
Journal Article
Alexander, M. M., Gutiérrez, A., Millard, A. R., Richards, M. P., & Gerrard, C. (2019). Economic and socio-cultural consequences of changing political rule on human and faunal diets in medieval Valencia (c. fifth–fifteenth century AD) as evidenced by stable isotopes. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 11(8), 3875-3893. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12520-019-00810-x

This paper explores the impact of changing religious political rule on subsistence within a single city through time using stable isotope analysis of human and animal bone collagen. The diet and economy of the medieval city of Valencia (Spain) are ex... Read More about Economic and socio-cultural consequences of changing political rule on human and faunal diets in medieval Valencia (c. fifth–fifteenth century AD) as evidenced by stable isotopes.

Luminescence dating of sediment mounds: associated with shaft and gallery irrigation systems (2019)
Journal Article
Bailiff, I., Jankowski, N., Gerrard, C., Gutiérrez, A., & Wilkinson, K. (2019). Luminescence dating of sediment mounds: associated with shaft and gallery irrigation systems. Journal of Arid Environments, 165, 34-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2019.02.004

Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) techniques, supported by geomorphological analysis, have been applied to date the construction of shaft and gallery irrigation systems, more commonly referred to as qanats, falaj and foggara. The approach devel... Read More about Luminescence dating of sediment mounds: associated with shaft and gallery irrigation systems.

Embracing New Perspectives (2018)
Book Chapter
Graves, C., & Gerrard, C. (2018). Embracing New Perspectives. In C. Gerrard, & A. Gutiérrez (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain (38-51). OUP

Looking South: Spain and Portugal in the Middle Ages (2018)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C., & Gutiérrez-González, J. (2018). Looking South: Spain and Portugal in the Middle Ages. In C. Gerrard, & A. Gutiérrez (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain (964-981)

Overview: People and Projects (2018)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C. (2018). Overview: People and Projects. In C. Gerrard, & A. Gutiérrez (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain (3-19). OUP

A last word: the study of later medieval archaeology (2018)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C. (2018). A last word: the study of later medieval archaeology. In C. Gerrard, & A. Gutiérrez (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain (982-996). OUP

The Qanat in Spain: Archaeology and Environment (2018)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C., & Gutiérrez, A. (2018). The Qanat in Spain: Archaeology and Environment. In J. Berkin (Ed.), Water management in ancient civilizations. Edition Topoi. https://doi.org/10.17171/3-53-8

This article defines the elements of qanat technology in Spain and describes some recent projects that have advanced our understanding there. A brief bibliography is presented that reveals some of the confusion surrounding the classification, nomencl... Read More about The Qanat in Spain: Archaeology and Environment.

Lost Lives, New Voices. Unlocking the stories of the Scottish soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar 1650 (2018)
Book
Gerrard, C., Graves, C., Millard, A., Annis, R., & Caffell, A. (2018). Lost Lives, New Voices. Unlocking the stories of the Scottish soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar 1650. Oxbow Books

In November 2013 two mass burials were discovered unexpectedly on a construction site in the city of Durham in north-east England. Over the next 2 years, a complex jigsaw of evidence was pieced together by a team of archaeologists to establish the id... Read More about Lost Lives, New Voices. Unlocking the stories of the Scottish soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar 1650.

Luminescence dating of qanat technology: prospects for further development (2018)
Journal Article
Bailiff, I., Jankowski, N., Snape, L., Gerrard, C., Gutiérrez, A., & Wilkinson, K. (2018). Luminescence dating of qanat technology: prospects for further development. Water History, 10(1), 73-84. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12685-018-0213-x

With few exceptions in which dating is implied by indirect association with adjacent settlements or incorporation of diagnostic artefacts in upcast sediment, individual qanats have proven very difficult to date. This absence of a chronological framew... Read More about Luminescence dating of qanat technology: prospects for further development.

Constructing identity in the Middle Ages: relics, religiosity and the Military Orders (2017)
Journal Article
Gerrard, C., & Borowski, T. (2017). Constructing identity in the Middle Ages: relics, religiosity and the Military Orders. Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies, 92(4), 1056-1100. https://doi.org/10.1086/693395

This paper examines the materiality and use of religious relics by the Military Orders. Examples taken from the Knights Templar, the Hospitallers and the Teutonic Order and across Europe and the Holy Land from the 12th to 16th centuries are explored... Read More about Constructing identity in the Middle Ages: relics, religiosity and the Military Orders.

The archaeology of earthquakes: The application of adaptive cycles to seismically-affected communities in late medieval Europe (2017)
Journal Article
Forlin, P., & Gerrard, C. (2017). The archaeology of earthquakes: The application of adaptive cycles to seismically-affected communities in late medieval Europe. Quaternary International, 446, 95-108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2017.06.030

The study of archaeseismology (or ‘earthquake archaeology’) focuses mainly on the analysis of earthquakes at an archaeological scale, either in order to reconstruct the parameters of past seismic events (ie. their intensity, chronology, magnitude, ep... Read More about The archaeology of earthquakes: The application of adaptive cycles to seismically-affected communities in late medieval Europe.

Quantifying erosion of at risk archaeological sites using repeat terrestrial laser scanning (2017)
Journal Article
Kincey, M., Gerrard, C., & Warburton, J. (2017). Quantifying erosion of at risk archaeological sites using repeat terrestrial laser scanning. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 12, 405-424. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.02.003

Effective heritage management is reliant on an understanding of the range of current and potential future threats facing archaeological sites. Despite this, the processes leading to the loss of in situ archaeological remains are still poorly understo... Read More about Quantifying erosion of at risk archaeological sites using repeat terrestrial laser scanning.

A collaborative engineering and archaeology project to investigate decay in historic rammed earth structures: the case of the medieval preceptory in Ambel (2017)
Journal Article
Miccoli, L., Gerrard, C., Perrone, C., Gardei, A., & Ziegert, C. (2017). A collaborative engineering and archaeology project to investigate decay in historic rammed earth structures: the case of the medieval preceptory in Ambel. International Journal of Architectural Heritage: Conservation, Analysis and Restoration, 11(5), 636-655. https://doi.org/10.1080/15583058.2016.1277283

This study assesses the structural vulnerability of part of a later medieval earthen building at Ambel (near Zaragoza, Spain), once a preceptory or monastic house belonging to the Military Orders. An inspection of its morphology and materials coupled... Read More about A collaborative engineering and archaeology project to investigate decay in historic rammed earth structures: the case of the medieval preceptory in Ambel.

Exploring representativeness and reliability for late medieval earthquakes in Europe (2016)
Journal Article
Forlin, P., Gerrard, C., & Petley, D. (2016). Exploring representativeness and reliability for late medieval earthquakes in Europe. Natural Hazards, 84(3), 1625-1636. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-016-2502-y

Seismic catalogues of past earthquakes have compiled a substantial amount of information about historical seismicity for Europe and the Mediterranean. Using two of the most recent European seismic databases (AHEAD and EMEC), this paper employs GIS sp... Read More about Exploring representativeness and reliability for late medieval earthquakes in Europe.

Melchor de Monserrat (2015)
Journal Article
Gerrard, C., & Gutiérrez, A. (2015). Melchor de Monserrat. Treasures of Malta, 21(3), 61-68

ArMedEa project: archaeology of medieval earthquakes in Europe (1000-1550 AD). First research activities (2015)
Conference Proceeding
Forlin, P., Gerrard, C., & Petley, D. (2015). ArMedEa project: archaeology of medieval earthquakes in Europe (1000-1550 AD). First research activities. In A. M. Blumetti, F. Cinti, P. De Martini, F. Galadini, L. Guerrieri, A. M. Michetti, …E. Vittori (Eds.),

This paper introduces the research of the Armedea project. Armedea (Archaeology of medieval earthquakes in Europe, 1000-1550 AD) is a medieval archaeology project undertaken at the Department of Archaeology of Durham University which analyses archaeo... Read More about ArMedEa project: archaeology of medieval earthquakes in Europe (1000-1550 AD). First research activities.

Luminescence dating of irrigation systems: Application to a qanat in Aragon, Spain (2015)
Journal Article
Bailiff, I., Gerrard, C., Gutiérrez, A., Snape-Kennedy, L., & Wilkinson, K. (2015). Luminescence dating of irrigation systems: Application to a qanat in Aragon, Spain. Quaternary Geochronology, 14(B), 459-459. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quageo.2015.02.016

Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) techniques have been applied to investigate the potential for dating the deposition of upcast mounds associated with qanat ventilation shafts at the site of a medieval qanat located in Aragón, Spain. Coarse qua... Read More about Luminescence dating of irrigation systems: Application to a qanat in Aragon, Spain.

Diet, society, and economy in late medieval Spain: Stable isotope evidence from Muslims and Christians from Gandía, Valencia (2014)
Journal Article
Alexander, M., Gerrard, C., Gutiérrez, A., & Millard, A. (2015). Diet, society, and economy in late medieval Spain: Stable isotope evidence from Muslims and Christians from Gandía, Valencia. American journal of physical anthropology, 156(2), 263-273. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.22647

This article investigates the diets of neighboring Christians and Muslims in late medieval Spain (here 13th–16th centuries) through the analysis of the stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) in adult human and animal bone collagen. Twen... Read More about Diet, society, and economy in late medieval Spain: Stable isotope evidence from Muslims and Christians from Gandía, Valencia.

A risk society? Environmental hazards, risk and resilience in the later Middle Ages in Europe (2013)
Journal Article
Gerrard, C., & Petley, D. (2013). A risk society? Environmental hazards, risk and resilience in the later Middle Ages in Europe. Natural Hazards, 69(1), 1051-1079. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-013-0750-7

Modern society is said to have restructured in reaction to contemporary hazards with the aim of improving its management of risk. This implies that pre-industrial societies were somehow fundamentally different. In this paper, we challenge that hypoth... Read More about A risk society? Environmental hazards, risk and resilience in the later Middle Ages in Europe.

Damage in historic rammed earth structures: a case study at Ambel, Zaragoza, Spain (2013)
Journal Article
Jaquin, P., Gerrard, C., Augarde, C., & Canivell, J. (2013). Damage in historic rammed earth structures: a case study at Ambel, Zaragoza, Spain. DigitAR, 1, 32-41

This paper examines the possible causes of damage to historic rammed earth structures based on a case study of a medieval and later building, formerly a preceptory of the Military Orders, in the village of Ambel in Aragon, north-east Spain. Structura... Read More about Damage in historic rammed earth structures: a case study at Ambel, Zaragoza, Spain.

Estudio arqueológico del Somontano del Moncayo: avance metodológico (2012)
Journal Article
Gerrard, C., & Gutiérrez, A. (2012). Estudio arqueológico del Somontano del Moncayo: avance metodológico. Salduie (Zaragoza), 10, 259-270

The Moncayo Archaeological Survey is undertaking intensive field survey in an area which extends from the foothills of Moncayo to the Ebro valley. Archaeological sites of all periods have been identified and this work is combined with ongoing geomorp... Read More about Estudio arqueológico del Somontano del Moncayo: avance metodológico.

The Ecology of Crusading: Investigating the Environmental Impact of Holy War and Colonisation at the Frontiers of Medieval Europe (2011)
Journal Article
Pluskowski, A., Boas, A., & Gerrard, C. (2011). The Ecology of Crusading: Investigating the Environmental Impact of Holy War and Colonisation at the Frontiers of Medieval Europe. Medieval Archaeology, 55(1), 192-225. https://doi.org/10.1179/174581711x13103897378564

The Crusades in the Near East, eastern Baltic and Iberian Peninsula (in the context of the Reconquest/reconquista) were accompanied by processes of colonisation, characterising the expansion of medieval Europe and resulting in the creation of frontie... Read More about The Ecology of Crusading: Investigating the Environmental Impact of Holy War and Colonisation at the Frontiers of Medieval Europe.

Chronological description of the spatial development of rammed earth techniques (2008)
Journal Article
Jaquin, P., Augarde, C., & Gerrard, C. (2008). Chronological description of the spatial development of rammed earth techniques. International Journal of Architectural Heritage: Conservation, Analysis and Restoration, 2(4), 377-400. https://doi.org/10.1080/15583050801958826

Rammed earth has been used by man for thousands of years and is currently experiencing a revival in some parts of the world as a result of its inherent sustainability. Historic rammed earth structures are scattered around the world, and much informat... Read More about Chronological description of the spatial development of rammed earth techniques.

Historic rammed earth structures in Spain: construction techniques and a preliminary classification (2007)
Conference Proceeding
Jaquin, P., Augarde, C., & Gerrard, C. (2007). Historic rammed earth structures in Spain: construction techniques and a preliminary classification. In B. V. Venkatarama Reddy, & M. Mani (Eds.), Proceedings of International Symposium on Earthen Structures 2007

Conservation and repair of historic rammed earth sites should only be undertaken if there is a good understanding of the consequences of any intervention technique. Until recently there has been little interest in the characterisation of historic ram... Read More about Historic rammed earth structures in Spain: construction techniques and a preliminary classification.

Shared Visions: The North-East Regional Research Framework for the Historic Environment. (2006)
Book
Petts, D., & Gerrard, C. (Eds.). (2006). Shared Visions: The North-East Regional Research Framework for the Historic Environment. Durham County Council

This volume sets out a vision for the future of research into archaeology and the historic environment of North-East England. The framework is multi-period and includes an assessment of the current state of knowledge as well as key research questions... Read More about Shared Visions: The North-East Regional Research Framework for the Historic Environment..

Analysis of historic rammed earth construction (2006)
Conference Proceeding
Jaquin, P., Augarde, C., & Gerrard, C. (2006). Analysis of historic rammed earth construction. In P. B. Lourenco, P. Roca, C. Modena, & S. Agrawal (Eds.),

Rammed earth is a widely used historic building material, found in Mediterranean regions, along the Silk Road, and in parts of the Himalayas. While guidelines exist for the construction of new rammed earth structures, there is very little guidance fo... Read More about Analysis of historic rammed earth construction.

Analysis of Tapial structures for modern use and conservation (2004)
Conference Proceeding
Augarde, C., Jaquin, P., & Gerrard, C. (2004). Analysis of Tapial structures for modern use and conservation.

Tapial is an ancient form of rammed earth wall construction found in many parts of the world. In medieval Spain, Tapial was used in the construction of some large and complex structures, some many-storied. That these buildings remain standing (many r... Read More about Analysis of Tapial structures for modern use and conservation.

Analysis of Tapial structures for modern use and conservation. (2004)
Conference Proceeding
Jaquin, P. A., Augarde, C. E., & Gerrard, C. M. (2004). Analysis of Tapial structures for modern use and conservation. In C. Modena, P. B. Lourenço, & P. Roca (Eds.), Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions - 2 Volume Set: Possibilities of Numerical and Experimental Techniques - Proceedings of the IVth Int. Seminar on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions, 10-13 November 2004, Padova, Italy (1315-1321)

Tapial is an ancient form of rammed earth wall construction found in many parts of the world. In medieval Spain, Tapial was used in the construction of some very large and complex structures, some many-storied. That these buildings remain standing (m... Read More about Analysis of Tapial structures for modern use and conservation..

Medieval Archaeology. Understanding traditions and contemporary approaches (2003)
Book
Gerrard, C. (2003). Medieval Archaeology. Understanding traditions and contemporary approaches. Routledge

This exciting new introduction to medieval archaeology looks critically at the discipline and analyses how it differs from prehistoric archaeology. It asks why we study it and how its study has made an impact on the public consciousness in films, boo... Read More about Medieval Archaeology. Understanding traditions and contemporary approaches.

Paisaje y señorío: la casa conventual de Ambel (Zaragoza). Arqueología, arquitectura e historia de las órdenes religiosas del Temple y del Hospital (2003)
Book
Gerrard, C. (2003). Paisaje y señorío: la casa conventual de Ambel (Zaragoza). Arqueología, arquitectura e historia de las órdenes religiosas del Temple y del Hospital. Institución Fernando el Católico

This volume considers the archaeological, architectural and historical information for a preceptory of the Military Orders in NE Spain between the 11th to the 19th centuries. Among the themes examined are the evidence for Templar and Hospitaller hous... Read More about Paisaje y señorío: la casa conventual de Ambel (Zaragoza). Arqueología, arquitectura e historia de las órdenes religiosas del Temple y del Hospital.

The archaeology of the Knights Templar (2002)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C. (2002). The archaeology of the Knights Templar. In P. Mayes (Ed.), Excavations at the Templar preceptory. South Witham, Lincolnshire 1965-67 (ix-xiii). Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 19

The Pottery (2001)
Book Chapter
King, R., & Gerrard, C. (2001). The Pottery. In P. Ellis (Ed.), Ludgershall Castle. Excavations by Peter Addyman 1964-1972. Wiltshire Archaeological and natural History Society Monograph Series 2. Devizes

The Shapwick Project (1999)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C. (1999). The Shapwick Project. In C. Webster (Ed.), A Century of Archaeology in Somerset. Papers to mark 150 years of the Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society (67-93). Somerset County Council

A Malling jug from Shapwick (1999)
Book Chapter
Gerrard, C. (1999). A Malling jug from Shapwick. In D. Gaimster (Ed.), Maiolica in the North. The Archaeology of Tin-Glazed Earthenware in North-West Europe c.1500-1600 (171-172). (British Museum Occasional Paper 122). British Museum

Pottery, tile and brick (1990)
Book Chapter
Musty, J., Algar, D., Gerrard, C., & Hadley, J. (1990). Pottery, tile and brick. In P. Saunders (Ed.), Salisbury Museum Medieval Catalogue Part 3 (213-261). Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum