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Duncan Sayer
Duncan Sayer
Professor of Archaeology; University of Central Lancashire
Verified email at uclan.ac.uk
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Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon genomes from East England reveal British migration history
S Schiffels, H Wolfgang, P Pirita, L Bastien, P Elizabeth, L Louise, ...
Nature Communications 7, 2016
2222016
Ethics and burial archaeology
D Sayer
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017
1132017
Who's afraid of the dead? Archaeology, modernity and the death taboo
D Sayer
World Archaeology 42 (3), 481-491, 2010
712010
Ten millennia of hepatitis B virus evolution
A Kocher, L Papac, R Barquera, FM Key, MA Spyrou, R Hübler, ...
Science 374 (6564), 182-188, 2021
692021
A GIS-Investigation of Four Early Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries: Ripley’s K-function Analysis of Spatial Groupings Amongst Graves
D Sayer, M Wienhold
Social Science Computer Review 31 (1), 71-89, 2013
582013
Reconsidering obstetric death and female fertility in Anglo-Saxon England
D Sayer, SD Dickinson
World Archaeology 45 (2), 285-297, 2013
572013
Death and the family: Developing generational chronologies
D Sayer
Journal of Social Archaeology 10 (1), 59-91, 2010
572010
The Anglo-Saxon migration and the formation of the early English gene pool
J Gretzinger, D Sayer, P Justeau, E Altena, M Pala, K Dulias, CJ Edwards, ...
Nature 610 (7930), 112-119, 2022
462022
Mortuary practices and social identities in the Middle Ages
D Sayer, H Williams
Liverpool University Press, 2010
44*2010
Is there a crisis facing British burial archaeology?
D Sayer
Antiquity 83 (319), 199-205, 2009
422009
Hall of Mirrors: Death & Identity in Medieval Archaeology.
H Williams, D Sayer
Mortuary Practice and Social Identities in the Middle Ages, 1-22, 2009
332009
Medieval waterways and hydraulic economics: monasteries, towns and the East Anglian fen
D Sayer
World Archaeology 41 (1), 134-150, 2009
262009
A double-edged sword: swords, bodies, and personhood in early medieval archaeology and literature
D Sayer, E Sebo, K Hughes
European Journal of Archaeology 22 (4), 542-566, 2019
252019
The archaeology of post-medieval religion
C King, D Sayer
Boydell Press, 2011
242011
Laws, Funerals and Cemetery Organisation: the seventh-century Kentish family.
D Sayer
Mortuary Practice and Social Identity in the Middle Ages, 141-166, 2009
232009
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries: Kinship, community and identity
D Sayer
Manchester University Press, 2020
212020
Christian burial practice in the early middle ages: rethinking the Anglo‐Saxon funerary sphere
D Sayer
History Compass 11 (2), 133-146, 2013
212013
Death and the dissenter: group identity and stylistic simplicity as witnessed in nineteenth-century nonconformist gravestones
D Sayer
Historical Archaeology 45, 115-134, 2011
212011
The organization of post-medieval churchyards, cemeteries and grave plots: variation and religious identity as seen in protestant burial provision
D Sayer
The archaeology of post-medieval religion, 199-214, 2011
192011
‘Sons of athelings given to the earth’: Infant Mortality within Anglo-Saxon Mortuary Geography
D Sayer
Medieval Archaeology 58 (1), 78-103, 2014
182014
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