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Andrew Reynolds (archaeologist)

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Andrew Reynolds is an English archaeologist specialising in the study of Mediaeval Britain. He is currently a lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. Reynolds worked as a field archaeologist from 1985 to 1990 before going on to gain a BA in Medieval Archaeology from University College London.[1]

One of his projects has been in understanding the Mediaeval usage of the Neolithic monument of Avebury in Wiltshire.

Childhood Band

Andrew played in a band known as the Fontaines during his younger years, playing both bass and guitar, but not being a brilliant singer.

Bibliography

Books

  • Reynolds, Andrew and Pollard, Joshua (2002). Avebury: The Biography of a Landscape. The History Press.
  • Reynolds, Andrew (2002). Later Anglo-Saxon England: Life and Landscape. The History Press.
  • Reynolds, Andrew (2009). Anglo-Saxon Deviant Burial Customs. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.

Edited books

  • Griffiths, David; Reynolds, Andrew and Semple, Sarah (editors) (2003). Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History: Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain v. 12. Oxford University School of Archaeology.
  • Gilchrist, Roberta and Reynolds, Andrew (2009). Reflections: 50 Years of Medieval Archaeology, 1957-2007. Maney Publishing.

References

Footnotes

Bibliography

Books
  • Reynolds, Andrew (2009). Anglo-Saxon Deviant Burial Customs. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-954455-4. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |nopp= (help); templatestyles stripmarker in |last= at position 1 (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
Websites

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