30 March 2015

Recent publications

A few of my reports from several years back have been published in the last few months.

The big one that Saxon specialists have been waiting for:

Tester, A., Anderson, S., Riddler, I and Carr, R.D., 2014, Staunch Meadow, Brandon, Suffolk. A High Status Middle Saxon Settlement on the Fen Edge, East Anglian Archaeology 151.


A large group of skeletons from the Scottish Borders, report written in the 1990s:

Anderson, S., 2014, ‘Human skeletal remains’, in Cramp, R., The Hirsel Excavations, Soc. Medieval
Archaeol. Monogr. 36, 163–83.
Recently reviewed in Speculumhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0038713414003066


A few I completed whilst I was working at CFA Archaeology:

Mitchell, S., and Anderson, S., 2012, ‘Excavation of a Roman road and discovery of a cup-and-ring
marked stone near Crawford, South Lanarkshire’, Scottish Archaeological Journal 34–35, 71–80. (published 2014)

Oram, R.D., Martin, P.F., McKean, C.A. and Anderson, S., 2014, Historic Wigtown. Archaeology and Development. The Scottish Burgh Survey, Historic Scotland.

Anderson, S., 2012, ‘Calcined bone’, in Gray, H. and Suddaby, I., ‘Early Neolithic pits, an Iron Age
ring-ditch house and associated features at Coul Brae, Mosstodloch, Moray’, Scottish Archaeological Journal, 34–35, 51. (published 2014)