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Richard Carlton
Dr Maria Duggan
Dr Stelios Lekakis
Dr Christopher Sevara
Dr Riley Snyder
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Unearthing the histories of agrarian landscapes: a research framework for Terraces as Sustainable Environments2025
Richard Carlton
An Ethnography of Destruction: fieldwork assessing the cultural heritage in Bosnia-Herzegovina2013
Richard Carlton
Archaeological Excavations at Harehaugh hill-fort in 20022013
Richard Carlton
Documenting the Destruction2013
Richard Carlton
Dr Alan Rushworth
Barrasford and Gunnerton Historical Village Atlas: A Historical and Archaeological Study of Two Townships in the North Tyne2010
Richard Carlton
Dr Alan Rushworth
Drove Roads of Northumberland2010
Richard Carlton
Excavations at the church of St Michael, Houghton-le-Spring2010
Richard Carlton
Dr Alan Rushworth
The Krajina Project: Exploring the Ottoman-Habsburg Borderland2009
Richard Carlton
The Role and Status of Women in the Pottery-Making Traditions of the Western Balkans2008
Richard Carlton
Dr Alan Rushworth
Droving in Northumberland National Park: An Historical and archaeological background2005
Richard Carlton
Dr Alan Rushworth
Low Cleughs: A bastle in its landscape2004
Richard Carlton
Traditional firing methods in Bosnia and Croatia: bonfires and kilns at Potravlje, Lijesevo, Visnjica and Rastoki2004
Richard Carlton
Paste and Fire: Some Comments on the Technology of Prehistoric pottery in the Western Balkans in the Light of Ethnoarchaeological Research2003
Richard Carlton
Reflections on Paradise: images of a British Bosnian community2003
Richard Carlton
The Origins and Survival of Littlethorpe Potteries in the context of British Country Pottery-Making2003
Dr Alan Rushworth
Richard Carlton
Thirlwall Castle: A gentry residence in medieval Tynedale2003
Richard Carlton
Exploring the role of quenching in the production of calcite-tempered pottery in the western Balkans2002
Richard Carlton
Dr Alan Rushworth
Thirlwall Castle: History of a Northumberland Border Stronghold2001
Richard Carlton
'Interpreting Ceramics’2000