Publications

Recent Publications

  1. R. Jones, The Medieval Natural World (Longman Pearson: London; 2013)
  2. R. Jones (ed.), Manure Matters: Historical, Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives (Farnham: Ashgate; 2012).
  3. R. Jones, ‘Why manure matters’, in R. Jones (ed.), Manure Matters: Historical, Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives (London: Ashgate; 2012), pp. 1-12.
  4. P. Cullen and R. Jones, ‘Manure and middens in English place-names’, in R. Jones (ed.), Manure Matters: Historical, Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives (London: Ashgate; 2012), pp. 97-108.
  5. R. Jones, ‘Understanding medieval manure’, in R. Jones (ed.), Manure Matters: Historical, Archaeological and Ethnographic Perspectives (London: Ashgate; 2012), pp. 145-158.
  6. R. Jones and S. Semple (eds), Sense of Place in Anglo-Saxon England (Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2012).
  7. R. Jones and S. Semple, ‘Making sense of place in Anglo-Saxon England’, in R. Jones and S. Semple (eds), Sense of Place in Anglo-Saxon England (Donington: Shaun Tyas; 2012), pp. 1-15.
  8. R. Jones, ‘Directional names in the early medieval landscape’, in R. Jones and S. Semple (eds), Sense of Place in Anglo-Saxon England (Donington: Shaun Tyas; 2012), pp. 196-210.
  9. R. Jones, ‘Hunting for the meaning of the place-name Upton’, in R. Jones and S. Semple (eds), Sense of Place in Anglo-Saxon England (Donington: Shaun Tyas; 2012), pp. 301-315.
  10. R. Jones, ‘Thinking through the manorial affix’, in R. Sylvester and S. Turner (eds), People and Place in Medieval England  (Oxford: Oxbow; 2012), pp.  255-271.
  11. R. Jones and D. Hooke, ‘Approaches and methodologies to medieval settlements and landscapes’, in P. Stamper and N. Christie (eds), Rural Medieval Britain and Ireland, AD 800-1600: Settlements, Landscapes and Regions (Oxford: Oxbow; 2012), pp.  31-42.
  12. R. Jones and C. Lewis, ‘The Midlands’, in P. Stamper and N. Christie (eds), Rural Medieval Britain and Ireland, AD 800-1600: Settlements, Landscapes and Regions (Oxford: Oxbow; 2012), pp.  186-205
  13. R. Jones, ‘Elemental theory in everyday practice: medieval food disposal strategies’, Ruralia, 8 (2011), pp. 145-154.
  14. R. Jones, P. Cullen, and D.N. Parsons, Thorps in a Changing Landscape (Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2011). R. Jones, P. Cullen, and D.N. Parsons, Thorps in a Changing Landscape (Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2011).
  15. R. Jones, P. Cullen, and D.N. Parsons, Thorps in a Changing Landscape (Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2011).
  16. R. Jones, ‘The village and the butterfly: nucleation out of chaos and complexity’, Landscapes 11.1 (2010), pp. 25-46.
  17. R. Jones and C. Dyer (eds), Deserted Villages Revisited (Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2010).
  18. R. Jones, ‘Contrasting patterns of village and hamlet desertion in England’, in C. Dyer and R. Jones (eds), Deserted Villages Revisited (Hatfield: University of Hertfordshire Press, 2010), pp. 8-27.
  19. R. Jones, D.N. Parsons and P. Cullen, ‘Þorps and the open fields: a new hypothesis from England’, in P. Dam, P. Gammeltoft, J. Grandjean Gøgsig Jakobsen, B. Nissen Knudsen, and O.Svensson (eds), Torp som ortnamn och bebyggelse: Konferensrapport. Tvärvetenskaplig torp-konferens Malmö, 25-27 April 2007. Skrifter utgivna av Dialekt- och ortnamnsarkivet i Lund 11 (Lund, 2009), pp. 55-76.
  20. R. Jones, ‘Manure and the medieval social order’, in M. Allen et al. (eds), Land and People: Essays in Honour of John Evans (Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2009), pp. 217-25.
  21. R. Jones and M. Page, Medieval Villages in an English Landscape: Beginnings and Ends (Macclesfield, Windgather Press, 2006).
  22. R. Jones, C. Dyer and M. Page, ‘Changing Settlements and Landscapes: Medieval Whittlewood, its Predecessors and Successors’, Internet Archaeology 19 (2006).
  23. R. Jones ‘Signatures in the Soil: the Use of Pottery in Manure Scatters in the Identification of Medieval Arable Farming Regimes’, Archaeological Journal 161 (2005), 159-88.
  24. R. Jones and M. Page ‘Characterizing Rural Settlement and Landscape: Whittlewood Forest in the Early Middle Ages’, Medieval Archaeology 47 (2003), 53-83.
    R. Jones ‘Hastings to Herstmonceux: the castles of Sussex’ in D. Rudling (ed.) The Archaeology of Sussex to AD 2000 (King's Lynn, Heritage for the Centre for Continuing Education, University of Sussex, 2003), 171-178.
  25. R. Jones ‘The Luffield Priory Grange of Monksbarn, Whittlebury, Northants’, Northamptonshire Archaeology 30 (2003), 126-139.

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Forthcoming

  1. R. Jones, ‘La definition de l’espace: le fumier, les champs ouverts, et la société rurale médiévale’, Pratiques de l’espace (Caen: CNRS)
  2. R. Jones, ‘Settlement archaeology and place-names’, in J. Carroll and D.N. Parsons (eds), Perceptions of Place: Twenty-First Century Reassessments of Place-Name Studies
  3. R. Jones and K.D.M. Snell, ‘Re-politizing local history’, International Journal of Regional and Local History

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