Embracing New Perspectives.
(2018)
Book Chapter
Graves, C., & Gerrard, C. (2018). Embracing New Perspectives. In C. Gerrard, & A. Gutierrez (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology (38-51). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744719.001.0001
Outputs (29)
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 BooksIn 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.
“Curst Dunbar” and Durham (2018)
Book Chapter
Graves, C. (2018). “Curst Dunbar” and Durham. In C. Gerrard, C. Graves, A. Millard, R. Annis, & A. Caffell (Eds.), Lost lives, new voices : unlocking the stories of the Scottish soldiers from the Battle of Dunbar. Oxbow Books
En route and in residence: Integrating documentary and archaeological evidence for the itineraries and residences of the Medieval Bishops of Durham (2017)
Book Chapter
Smith, C., Graves, C., Claydon, M., & Randerson, M. (2017). En route and in residence: Integrating documentary and archaeological evidence for the itineraries and residences of the Medieval Bishops of Durham. In D. Rollason (Ed.), Princes of the Church : bishops and their palaces (285-303). Routledge
The Dunbar Diaspora: Background to the Battle of Dunbar, and the Aftermath of the Battle (2016)
Report
Graves, C., Annis, R., Caffell, A., Gerrard, C., & Millard, A. (2016). The Dunbar Diaspora: Background to the Battle of Dunbar, and the Aftermath of the Battle. [No known commissioning body]
The ex-situ painted wall plaster. (2015)
Book Chapter
Graves, C., & Caple, C. (2015). The ex-situ painted wall plaster. In R. Gilchrist, & C. Green (Eds.), Glastonbury Abbey Excavations: archaeological investigations 1904-79 (337-340). Society of Antiquaries of London
Stained and painted window glass (2015)
Book Chapter
Graves, C. (2015). Stained and painted window glass. In R. Gilchrist, & C. Green (Eds.), Glastonbury Abbey Excavations: archaeological investigations 1904-79 (320-336). Society of Antiquaries of LondonThe assemblage of window glass from antiquarian excavations at Glastonbury Abbey comprises 2,085 fragments (not including items on display); this represents over 15,952cm2 in area. The condition of the glass varies: the post-medieval glass is general... Read More about Stained and painted window glass.
Medieval window glass. (2014)
Book Chapter
Graves, C., & Cramp, R. (2014). Medieval window glass. In R. Cramp (Ed.), The Hirsel Excavations (199-200). Society for Medieval Archaeology
Mammon, Dagon, hergebruiken en opgraven: de behandeling en verspreiding van monastiek vensterglas tijdens de Reformatie op de Britse eilanden. (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Graves, C. (2013, December). Mammon, Dagon, hergebruiken en opgraven: de behandeling en verspreiding van monastiek vensterglas tijdens de Reformatie op de Britse eilanden. Presented at Lost Luster, Abdijmuseum Ten Duinen, Koksijde
The monastery of Durham and the wider world: medieval graffiti in the prior's chapel (2013)
Journal Article
Graves, C., & Rollason, L. (2013). The monastery of Durham and the wider world: medieval graffiti in the prior's chapel. Northern History, 50(2), 186-215. https://doi.org/10.1179/0078172x13z.00000000041
North Sea Capital (2013)
Book
Graves, C. (2013). North Sea Capital. Durham University
Newcastle upon Tyne, The Eye of the North: An Archaeological Assessment. (2013)
Book
Graves, C., & Heslop, D. (2013). Newcastle upon Tyne, The Eye of the North: An Archaeological Assessment. Oxbow Books
The Medieval Prior's Chapel at Durham: its development and use. (2010)
Journal Article
Graves, P., & Rollason, L. (2010). The Medieval Prior's Chapel at Durham: its development and use
Uses and recycling of brick in medieval and Tudor English buildings: insights from the application of luminescence dating and new avenues for further research. (2010)
Journal Article
Bailiff, I., Blain, S., Graves, C., Gurling, T., & Semple, S. (2010). Uses and recycling of brick in medieval and Tudor English buildings: insights from the application of luminescence dating and new avenues for further research. Archaeological Journal, 167, 165-196
Building a new Jerusalem : the Meaning of a Group of Merchant Houses in Seventeenth-Century Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (2009)
Journal Article
Graves, C. (2009). Building a new Jerusalem : the Meaning of a Group of Merchant Houses in Seventeenth-Century Newcastle upon Tyne, England. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 13(4), 385-408. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10761-009-0089-7
Discussion (2008)
Book Chapter
Mann, J., & Graves, C. (2008). Discussion. In J. Mann (Ed.), Finds from the Well at St Paul-in-the-Bail, Lincoln (79-92). Lincoln Archaeological Studies, Oxbow Books
Architectural fragments (2008)
Book Chapter
Graves, C. (2008). Architectural fragments. In J. Mann (Ed.), Finds from the Well at St Paul-in-the-Bail, Lincoln (20-22). Lincoln Archaeological Studies, Oxbow BooksIdentification and analysis of an assemblage of architectural fragments from the well; discussion of the possible origins and use of the well; discussion of the implications of the architectural fragments in terms of iconoclasm.
From an Archaeology of Iconoclasm to an Anthropology of the Body : Images, Punishment and Personhood in England, 1500-1660 (2008)
Journal Article
Graves, C. (2008). From an Archaeology of Iconoclasm to an Anthropology of the Body : Images, Punishment and Personhood in England, 1500-1660. Current Anthropology, 49(1), 35-57. https://doi.org/10.1086/523674This paper argues that the iconoclastic attack on images in England in the 16th and 17th century was not random destruction. Particular parts of the body, namely the head and hands, were the focus of attack. These were the same foci upon which capita... Read More about From an Archaeology of Iconoclasm to an Anthropology of the Body : Images, Punishment and Personhood in England, 1500-1660.
Sensing and believing: exploring worlds of difference in pre-modern England-a contribution to the debate (2007)
Journal Article
Graves, C. (2007). Sensing and believing: exploring worlds of difference in pre-modern England-a contribution to the debate. World Archaeology, 39(4), 515-531. https://doi.org/10.1080/00438240701676276
Canon William Greenwell and his contemporaries : the history of British archaeology in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (2005)
Journal Article
Graves, C. (2005). Canon William Greenwell and his contemporaries : the history of British archaeology in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Bulletin of the History of Archaeology, 15(2), 45-49. https://doi.org/10.5334/bha.15206