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Henry added 3 papers
Henry added 15 papers and 3 books
Papers
The Beccles Triple Post-Alignment, Beccles Marshes, Suffolk: Excavation and palaeoenvironmental analyses of an Iron Age wetland site (2011)
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 77, 231-250, Co-authored by B. Gearey, A. Howard, K. Krawiec, M. Bamforth, W. Fletcher, T. Hill, P. Marshall, E. Tetlow and I. Tyers
A new approach to recording and monitoring wet-preserved archaeological wood using three dimensional laser scanning (2010)
Journal of Archaeological Science, Co-authored by M. Lobb, K. Krawiec, A. Howard and B. Gearey
The Catholme Ceremonial Complex, Staffordshire, UK (2010)
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, Co-authored by M. Hewson and M. Wilkes
An approach to mapping buried prehistoric palaeosols of the Atlantic seaboard in Northwest Europe using GPR, geoarchaeology and GIS, and the implications for heritage management (2009)
Journal of Archaeological Science, Co-authored by J. Adcock and J. Gater
Planning policy, in situ preservation and wetland archaeology in the United Kingdom - some present concerns (2006)
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, Co-authored by B. Gearey
Rethinking the 'cursus problem' - investigating the Neolithic landscape archaeology of Rudston, East Yorkshire, UK, using GIS (2005)
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
Seascapes and landscapes - the siting of the Ferriby boat finds in the context of prehistoric pilotage (2005)
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Co-authored by P. Chapman
The social context of seafaring in the Bronze Age revisited (2004)
World Archaeology, Co-authored by B. Gearey
Towards realising the full archaeo-environmental potential of raised (ombrotrophic) mires in the British Isles (2004)
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, Co-authored by B. Gearey
Rudston 'Cursus A' - engaging with a Neolithic monument in its landscape setting using GIS (2003)
Oxford Journal of Archaeology
Archaeological predictive modelling in raised mires - concerns and approaches for their interpretation and management (2003)
Journal of Wetland Archaeology, Co-authored by B. Gearey
Global warming - the implications for sustainable archaeological resource management (2002)
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites
Monitoring and modelling saturation as a proxy indicator for in situ preservation in wetlands - a GIS-based approach (2002)
Journal of Archaeological Science, Co-authored by J. Cheetham
Contextualising previous excavation - the implications of applying GPS survey and GIS modelling to Watton Priory, East Yorkshire (2002)
Medieval Archaeology, Co-authored by H. Fenwick
Quantifying the effects of eroson on the archaeology of intertidal environments: a new approach and its implications for their management (2001)
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, Co-authored by W. Fletcher and G. Thomas
High-resolution wetland prospection, using GPS and GIS: landscape studies at Sutton Common (South Yorkshire) and Meare Village East (Somerset) (2001)
Journal of Archaeological Science, Co-authored by R. Van de Noort
In situ preservation as a dynamic process: the example of Sutton Common, UK (2001)
Antiquity, Co-authored by R. Van de Noort and J. Cheetham
Palaeoecology and the perception of prehistoric landscapes: some concerns on visual approaches to phenomenology (2000)
Antiquity, Co-authored by B. Gearey
Can we characterise 'openness' in the Holocene palaeoenvironmental recrod? Modern analogue studies of insect faunas and pollen spectra from Dunham Massey deer park and Epping Forest, England (2010)
The Holocene, co-authored by David Smith, Nicki Whitehouse and M. Jane Bunting