Andrew Reynolds (archaeologist)
Andrew Reynolds is an English archaeologist specialising in the study of medieval Britain. He is 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 and a PhD from University College London.[1]
One of his projects examined the medieval use of the Neolithic monument of Avebury in Wiltshire.
Publications[]
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Books[]
- 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; Reynolds, Andrew, eds. (2009), Reflections: 50 Years of Medieval Archaeology, 1957–2007, London: Maney Publishing, ISBN 978-1-906540-71-5
References[]
- ^ "Andrew Reynolds". University College London. 1999–2011. Retrieved 28 March 2011.
Categories:
- English archaeologists
- Living people
- Anglo-Saxon studies scholars
- Alumni of University College London
- Academics of University College London
- People associated with the UCL Institute of Archaeology