Biblography
The following lists the major PRIMARY publications relating to Ad Gefrin. ( Search on-line for all other publications referencing the site).
Barnwell, P. 2005 Anglian Yeavering: A continental perspective. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus 174-184.
Bede Historia Ecclesiastica de Gentis Anglorum (Ed. and transl. B. Colgrave and B. Mynors. 1969. Oxford. Clarendon Press.)
Cramp, R. 1980 Review – Yeavering: an Anglo-British Centre of early Northumbria.In Antiquity, 54, 63-5.
Cramp, R. 2005 Brian Hope-Taylor: a personal reminiscence. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus, 212-213.
Driscoll,S. T. 2005 Ad Gefrin and Scotland: the implications of the Yeavering excavations for the north. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus 161-173.
Ferrell. G, 1990 A Reassessment of the Prehistoric Pottery From the 1952-62 Excavations at Yeavering. In Archaeol Aeliana5, 18, 29-49
Frodsham. P, 1999 Forgetting Gefrin: Elements of the Past in the Past at Yeavering. In P Frodsham, P Topping and D Cowley (eds) 1999, 191-205
Frodsham, P. 2005 ‘The stronghold of its own native past’. Some thoughts on the past in the past at Yeavering. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus, 13-64.
Gates. T, 2005 Yeavering and air photography: discovery and interpretation. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus, 65-83.
Harding, A .F, 1981 Excavations in the Prehistoric Ritual Complex near Milfield, Northumberland. In Proc Prehist Soc, 47, 87-135
Hope-Taylor, B.K. 1977 Yeavering: an Anglo-British Centre of Early Northumbria. London HMSO.
Lucy, S. 2005 Early medieval burial at Yeavering: a retrospective. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus, 127-144.
Miket, R. 2005 Ad Gefrin today and tomorrow. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus,193-200.
Miket, R & Semple , S. 2009 Yeavering: Rediscovering the Landscape of the Northumbrian Kings. The Gefrin Trust , Archaeology in Northumberland; Discovery Series 2. Nthd Co Council.
Murray, D. 2005 Brian Hope-Taylor: a personal reflection on his life and his archive. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus,214-223.
O’Brien, C, 2002 The Early Medieval Shires of Yeavering, Bamburgh and Breamish . In Archaeol Aeliana5, 30, 53-73.
O’Brien, C. 2005a The great enclosure. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus,145- 152.
O’Brien,C. 2005b Gefrin: organisation, abandonment, aftermath. . In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus,189-192.
Oswald, A. & Pearson, A. 2005 The Yeavering Bell hillfort. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus, 13-64.
Rahtz, P, 1980 Review – Yeavering: an Anglo-British centre of early Northumbria. In Medieval Archaeol, 24, 265-70.
Rahtz, P. 2005 Yeavering revisited. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus,208-211.
RCAHMS, 2002 The Brian Hope-Taylor Archaeological and Personal Papers Collection Phase 3: Detailed listing and prioritisation Report for Period 1 July 2002-31 December 2002. Available: http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/bhtreport.pdf
Ryder, P, 1991 King Edwin’s Palace: Old Yeavering Structural and Historical Assessment. Unpublished report for the Northumberland National Park Authority RCHME, 19.
86 Yeavering Estate Survey archives, National Monuments Record, collections ref: 1031529
St Joseph, J K S, 1958 Oblique aerial photographs of Yeavering Bell held in the Cambridge University collection, refs: XG 35-47
Scull, C J, 1991 Post-Roman Phase I at Yeavering: a reconsideration. In Medieval Archaeol, 35, 51–63.
Sole, L. 2005 ‘A process of discovery.’ Exhibiting the work of Brian Hope-Taylor. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place.Tempus, 224-234.
Taylor, F. 2005 My friendship with Brian Hope-Taylor. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place.Tempus, 202-207.
Tinniswood, A, and Harding, A F, 1991 Anglo-Saxon Occupation and Industrial Features in the Henge Monument at Yeavering, Northumberland. In Durham Archaeol J, 7, 93-108.
Waddington. C, 2005 Yeavering in its Stone Age landscape. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place.Tempus, 84-97.
Ware, C. 2005 The social use of space at Gefrin. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus, 153-160.
Welch, M, 1984 The Dating and Significance of the Inlaid Buckle Loop from Yeavering, Northumberland. In Anglo-Saxon Stud Archaeol Hist, 3, 77–8.
Wood, I. 2005 An historical context for Hope-Taylor’s Yeavering. In Yeavering: People, Power and Place. Tempus, 185-188.