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Publications
Published
Morris, J. 2010. Commercial zooarchaeology in the United Kingdom.
Environmental Archaeology. 15:1. 81-91
Morris, J, and Maltby, M, (eds.). 2010. Integrating Social and Environmental Archaeologies; Reconsidering Deposition. Oxford. British Archaeological Reports International Series 2077. (available from Archaeopress and Amazon)
Morris, J. 2010. Associated bone groups, beyond the Iron Age. In. J, Morris. and M, Maltby. (eds.). Integrating Social and Environmental Archaeologies; Reconsidering Deposition. Oxford. British Archaeological Reports International Series 2077. 12-23
Morris, J and Maltby, M. 2010. Introduction: Integrating social and
Environmental Archaeologies. In. J, Morris. and M, Maltby. (eds.).
Integrating Social and Environmental Archaeologies; Reconsidering
Deposition. Oxford. British Archaeological Reports International Series
2077. 1-4
Morris, J. 2009. Zoobook; a zooarchaeological social network.
International Council for Archaeozoology Newsletter. 14: 2.
Morris, J. 2009. A review of 'Feeding the Roman Army; the Archaeology
of Production and Supply in NW Europe' Environmental Archaeology. 14:
2. 194-195
Morris, J. 2009. A review of 'Feasting and Social Complexity in Later Iron
Age East Anglia'. The Prehistoric Society. (available here)
Morris, J. 2008. Associated bone groups; one archaeologist’s rubbish is
another's ritual deposition. In. O, Davis. K, Waddington. and N, Sharples.
(eds.). Changing Perspectives on the first millennium BC. Oxford.
Oxbow. 83-98. (available from Oxbow)
Morris, J. 2006. Preparing Future Faculty. A Student's View.
[www.hca.heacademy.ac.uk/resources/reports/archaeology/2006_04_11
Preparing_future_faculty.php].
Morris, J. 2005. Red deer's role in social expression on the isles of Scotland. In. A. G. Pluskowski. (ed.). Just Skin and Bones. New Perspectives on Human-Animal Relations in the Historic Past. Oxford. British Archaeological Reports International Series 1410. 9-18.
Forthcoming Publications
Morris, J (in press, 2010). The Composition and Interpretation of
Associated bone groups from Wessex. In. D, Campana. A, Choyke. P,
Crabtree. S, deFrance. J, Lev-Tov. (eds.). Anthropological Approaches
to Zooarchaeology: Colonialism, Complexity and Animal
Transformations. Oxford. Oxbow. 261-271 (available from oxbow)
Morris, J. (in press, 2010). Associated Bone Groups in southern England and Yorkshire, c.4000BC to c.AD1550. Oxford. British Archaeological Reports.
Morris, J. (in press, 2010). The problem with ritual. In J, Morris and C, Randall (eds.). Ritual in Context: Explaining Ritual Complexity in Archaeology. Oxford. Oxbow.
Morris, J. and Randall, C. (in press 2010) Ritual in context. In J, Morris and C, Randall (eds.). Ritual in Context: Explaining Ritual Complexity in Archaeology. Oxford. Oxbow.
Morris, J and Randall, C. (eds.). (in press 2010) Ritual in Context: Explaining Ritual Complexity in Archaeology. Oxford. Oxbow.
Serjeantson, D and Morris, J. (in press, 2011). Ravens and crows in Iron Age and Roman Britain. Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 30.1
Morris, J. (in press, 2011) Animal 'ritual' killing; from remains to meanings. In. A, Pluskowski. (ed.). Animal Ritual Killing: European Perspectives. Oxford. Oxbow.
Jervis, B and Morris, J. (in press, 2011 ). What's so special? A reinterpretation of Anglo-Saxon 'special deposits'. Medieval Archaeology.
Morris, J. (in prep). Animal remains and horse burials. In. Harward, C. Tharale, P and Powers, N. (eds.). The Upper Wallbrook Roman Cemetery. London. Museum of London Archaeology Monograph
Morris, J. (in prep) The animal remains; diet and dissections. In Powers, N. and Wood, L. (eds.). Hidden Bodies: Excavations at the Royal London Hospital. London. Museum of London Archaeology Monograph
Collard, D. Morris, J, Mulder, G and Perego, E. (eds.). (in prep) Food and Drink in Archaeology 3. Totnes. Prospect Books.
Pipe, A. and Morris, J. (in prep) The faunal remains. In A. Birchenough and H. Lewis (eds.). Excavations from Holywell Priory to Pedley Street, Shoreditch. London. Museum of London Archaeology Monograph
Telfer, A. Betts, I.Richardson, B. Morris, J. and Pearce, J. (in prep) Fruit, flowers and finches: exquisite paintings on a collapsed Roman wall at Lime Street, London. Britannia
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