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HALL, A. R. & KENWARD, H. K. (2000) Setting people in their environment: plant and animal remains from Anglo-Scandinavian York.
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HALL, A. R. & KENWARD, H. K. (2000) Technical report: Plant and invertebrate remains from Anglo-Scandinavian deposits at 4-7
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HALL, A. R. & KENWARD, H. K. (2003) Can we identify biological indicator groups for craft, industry or other activities? In, P. Murphy
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HALL, A. R. & KENWARD, H. K. (2005). Technical Report: plant and invertebrate remains from Iron Age deposits at Sutton Commo n,
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HALL, A. R. & KENWARD, H. K. (2005). Technical Report: plant and invertebrate remains from Iron Age deposits at Sutton Common,
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HALL, A., KENWARD, H. & CARROTT, J. (2002) Evaluation of biological remains from excavations at Morton Lane, Beverley, East
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HALL, A., KENWARD, H. & CARROTT, J. (2003) Evaluation of plant and invertebrate remains from a deposit at Gillibrand Hall,
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HALL, A., KENWARD, H. & CARROTT, J. (2004) Technical Report: plant and invertebrate remains from medieval deposits at various
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HALL, A., KENWARD, H., CARROTT, J. & JOHNSON, K. (2003) Evaluation of biological remains from excavations at Broomfleet
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KENWARD, H. K. (1997) Insect and other invertebrate remains from Dundrennan Abbey, near Kirkudbright, SW Scotland. Reports from
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KENWARD, H. K. (1997) Insects associated with Roman scale armour from Carpow, Perthshire. Reports from the Environmental
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KENWARD, H. K. (1999) Data archive: insect assemblages from Annetwell Street, Carlisle (revised edition). Reports from the
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KENWARD, H. K. (1999) Insects as indicators of land-use zonation in Roman Carlisle. Abstract, Research Forum 1999, Centre for Human
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KENWARD, H. K. (1999) Insects as indicators of zonation of land-use and activity in Roman Carlisle, England. Reports from the
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KENWARD, H. K. (1999) Pubic lice (Pthirus pubis) were present in Roman and medieval Britain. Antiquity, 73, 911-915.
KENWARD, H. K. (2000) Assessment of insect remains from a sample from Flodden Hill rectilinear enclosure. Reports from the
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KENWARD, H. K. (2000) Data archive: insect assemblages from a Roman buried soil at 58-59 Skeldergate, York (site code 73-5.14).
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KENWARD, H. K. (2002) Assessment of insects and other invertebrate remains from Viborg Søndersø, Denmark. Reports from the
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KENWARD, H. K. (2004) Do insect remains from historic-period archaeological occupation sites track climate change in Northern England.
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KENWARD, H. K., ALLISON, E. P., DAINTON, M., KEMENES, I. K. & CARROTT, J. B. (1992) Evidence from insect remains and
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KENWARD, H. K. & CARROTT, J. (2001) Technical report: invertebrate remains from two samples from excavations at Broadgate,
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KENWARD, H. K. & CARROTT, J. (2002) Assessment of invertebrate remains from excavation of a timber structure at Staithes, North
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KENWARD, H. K. & CARROTT, J. (2006) Insect species associations characterise past occupation sites. Journal of Archaeological
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KENWARD, H. K., ENGLEMAN, C., ROBERTSON, A. & LARGE, F. (1985) Rapid scanning of urban archaeological deposits for insect
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KENWARD, H. K. & GIRLING, M. (1986) Arthropod Remains from Archaeological Sites in Southampton. Ancient Monuments
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KENWARD, H. K. & GIRVAN, L. (2011) Insect remains from Must Farm, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire. Reports from the Centre for
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KENWARD, H. K. & HALL, A. R. (1995) Biological Evidence from 16-22 Coppergate. Archaeology of York, 14/7. Council for British
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KENWARD, H. K. & HALL, A. R. (1997) Enhancing bioarchaeological interpretation using indicator groups: stable manure as a paradigm.
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KENWARD, H. K. & HALL, A. R. (2000) Technical report: Plant and invertebrate remains from Anglo-Scandinavian deposits at the
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KENWARD, H. K. & HALL, A. R. (2000) Technical report: Plant and invertebrate remains from Anglo-Scandinavian deposits at 118-126
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KENWARD, H. K. & HALL, A.R. (2004) Beyond the foundations: decay of organic remains in archaeological deposits associated with timber
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KENWARD, H. & HALL, A. (2012) Dung and stable manure on waterlogged archaeological occupation sites: some ruminations on the
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KENWARD, H. K., HALL, A. R., ALLISON, E. P. & CARROTT, J. (2000) Environment, activity and living conditions at Deer Park
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KENWARD, H. K., HALL, A. R., ISSITT, M., LARGE, F. & NICHOLSON, C. (1994) Technical report: Plant and invertebrate remains
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KENWARD, H. K., HALL, A. R., JAQUES, D., JOHNSON, K. & CARROTT, J. (2004) Technical Report: biological remains from
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KENWARD, H. K., HALL, A. R., JAQUES, D., CARROTT, J. & COUSINS, S. (2003) Assessment of biological remains from excavations
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KENWARD, H. K., HALL, A. R. & JONES, A. K. G. (1980) A tested set of techniques for the extraction of plant and animal macr ofossils
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KENWARD, H. K., HALL, A. R. & JONES, A. K. G. (1986) Environmental evidence from a Roman well and Anglian pits in the legionary
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KENWARD, H. K., HALL, A. R. & MCCOMISH, J. M. (2004) Archaeological implications of plant and invertebrate remains from fills of
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KENWARD, H. K., HILL, M., JAQUES, D., KROUPA, A. & LARGE, F. (1994) Insect remains from excavations at Buiston Crannog,
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KENWARD, H. K., HILL, M., JAQUES, D., KROUPA, A. & LARGE, F. (2000) Evidence from beetles and other insects; evidence for
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KENWARD, H., HUGHES, P. D. M. & HALL, A. R. (2004) Plant and invertebrate macrofossils. In, R Heawood, C Howard-Davis, D
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KENWARD, H., KING, G. & HALL, A. (2008) Carbonised insects: rare, overlooked or destroyed by sample processing? In, Associati on
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KENWARD, H. K. & LARGE, F. (1986) Insect remains from the Annetwell Street site, Carlisle. Report 1. Selected samples from Level X.
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KENWARD, H. K. & LARGE, F. (1995) Insects in urban waste pits in Viking York: another kind of seasonality. Reports from the
Environmental Archaeology Unit, York, 95/13.
KENWARD, H. K. & LARGE, F. (1997) Technical Report: Insect remains from Seamer Carr landfill site: ecological reconstruction of a
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KENWARD, H. K. & LARGE, F. (1998) Recording the preservational condition of archaeological insect fossils. Environmental
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KENWARD, H. K. & LARGE, F. (1998) Insects in urban waste pits in Viking York: another kind of seasonality. Environmental
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KENWARD, H. K. & LARGE, F. (1998) Insect remains from the fills of two Roman wells at Gross Gerau, Hessen, Germany. Reports from
the Environmental Archaeology Unit, York, 98/43. York.
KENWARD, H. K. & LARGE, F. (1999) Insect remains from a Roman well at ‘Salisweg’, Hanau, Hessen, Germany. Reports from the
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KENWARD, H. K. & LARGE, F. (1999) Technical report: Habitat and land use reconstruction from Iron Age invertebrate remains at
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