Cyhoeddiad
2025
- Sayer, D. et al. 2025. West African ancestry in seventh-century England: two individuals from Kent and Dorset. Antiquity (10.15184/aqy.2025.10139)
- Hines, J. 2025. Of Angles and angels. In: Laker, S. et al. eds. Germanic Interrelations: Studies in memory of Hans Frede Nielsen. NOWELE Supplement Series John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp. 103-125., (10.1075/nss.34.06hin)
2024
- Hines, J. 2024. Dating the Justinianic Plague in England: integrating historical and archaeological data on the early Cambridgeshire region. Archaeological Journal (10.1080/00665983.2024.2419157)
- Hines, J. 2024. The Fenland and the Early Medieval transformation of the East Anglian Fen Edge. Presented at: 72nd Sachsensymposion, Castricum-Alkmaar, 9-12 October 2021 Presented at Nieuwhof, A., Knol, E. and van der Velde, H. eds.Proceedings of the 72nd Sachsensymposion, Vol. 14. Neue Studien zur Sachsenforschung Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum pp. 121-132., (10.24355/dbbs.084-202411131429-0)
2023
- Blair, J., Hines, J., Tait, K. and Madgwick, R. 2023. Shakenoak revisited: post-Roman occupation and burial at a Cotswold-edge villa in the light of new evidence and approaches. Archaeological Journal 180(1), pp. 35-81. (10.1080/00665983.2023.2267891)
2022
- Gretzinger, J. et al. 2022. The Anglo-Saxon migration and the formation of the early English gene pool. Nature 610, pp. 112-119. (10.1038/s41586-022-05247-2)
- Richardson, A. et al. eds. 2022. Transitions and relationships over land and sea in the Early Middle Ages of Northern Europe. Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
2021
- Hines, J. 2021. The chronological framework of early Anglo-Saxon graves and grave goods: new radiocarbon data from RAF Lakenheath, Eriswell, Suffolk, and a new calibration curve (IntCal20). Antiquaries Journal 101, pp. 106-142. (10.1017/S0003581520000517)
- Hines, J. 2021. But men seyn, “What may ever laste?” Chaucer’s House of Fame as a medieval museum. In: Hartmann, J. and Johnston, A. eds. Material remains: Reading the past through archaeological objects in Medieval and early modern British literature. Interventions: New Studies Medieval Cult Columbus, Ohio: University of Ohio Press, pp. 240-258.
2019
- Hines, J. 2019. Practical Runic Literacy in the Late Anglo-Saxon Period: Inscriptions on lead sheet. In: Lenker, U. and Kornexl, L. eds. Anglo-Saxon Micro-texts., Vol. 67. Buchreihe der Anglia/Anglia Books Berlin: De Gruyter, pp. 29-60.
- Hines, J. 2019. The archaeological context: Matters of material and social significance. In: Fern, C., Dickinson, T. and Webster, L. eds. The Staffordshire Hoard: An Anglo-Saxon Treasure. Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London London: Society of Antiquaries of London, pp. 301-319.
- Hines, J. and Julian-Jones, M. 2019. Below Malvern: MS Digby 86, the Grimhills, and the Underhills in their regional and social context. In: Fein, S. ed. Interpreting MS Digby 86: A Trilingual Book from Thirteenth-Century Worcestershire. Manuscript Culture in the British Isles Cambridge: D S Brewer, pp. 255-273.
- Hines, J. 2019. Two personal names in recently found Anglo-Saxon runic inscriptions: Sedgeford (Norfolk) and Elsted (West Sussex). Anglia 137(2), pp. 278-302. (10.1515/ang-2019-0025)
2018
- Hines, J. 2018. The Anglo-Frisian question. In: Hines, J. and IJssennagger, N. eds. Frisians and their North Sea Neighbours: From the Fifth Century to the Viking Age. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, pp. 25-42.
- Hines, J. 2018. The Anglo-Saxon settlement at Catholme, Staffordshire: a re-assessment of the chronological evidence and possible re-interpretation. Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 21, pp. 47-59.
2017
- Hines, J. 2017. A glimpse of the heathen Norse in Lincolnshire. In: Hawkes, J. and Cambridge, E. eds. Crossing boundaries: Interdisciplinary approaches to the art, material culture, language and literature of the Early Medieval World. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 118-126.
2016
- Hines, J. A. and Forward, A. 2016. Cosmeston, South Wales: conquest, colonisation and material culture change. In: Klápšte, J. ed. Agrarian Technology in the Medieval Landscape. Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 125-141.
2015
- Hines, J. A. 2015. The ownership of medieval literature: reading medieval literature in its historical context. In: Fannon, B. . E. ed. Medieval English Literature. New Casebooks Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan, pp. 13-29.
- Hines, J. 2015. The Benedicite canticle in Old English verse: an early runic witness from southern Lincolnshire. Anglia 133(2), pp. 257-277. (10.1515/ang-2015-0023)
- Hines, J. 2015. Burial and religion in pre-Christian Anglo-Saxon England. In: Brieske, V. and Ruhmann, C. eds. Dying Gods: Religious Beliefs in Northern and Eastern Europe in the time of Christianisation. Neue Studien zur Sachsenforschung Vol. 5. Stuttgart: In Kommission bei Konrad Theiss Verlag, pp. 63-71.
2014
- Hines, J. 2014. The hunting of the sceatt. In: Abramson, T. ed. Studies in Early Medieval Coinage 3: Sifting the Evidence. Vol. 3. London: Spink Books, pp. 7-17.
- Hines, J. 2014. From *AnleifR to Havelok: The English and the Irish Sea. In: Sigurðsson, J. V. and Bolton, T. eds. Celtic-Norse Relationships in the Irish Sea in the Middle Ages 800-1200. The Northern World Leiden: Brill, pp. 187-214.
- Hines, J. A. 2014. På terskelen til historisk tid: runesteinene fra Tu og Klepp. In: Kristoffersen, E. S. ed. Et Akropolis på Jæren? Tinghaugplatået gjennom Jernalderen. AmS-Varia Vol. 55. Stavanger: Stavanger Universitet, pp. 117-125.
2013
- Hines, J. A. 2013. Review Article: The final publication of the series 'On the Iconology of the Gold Bracteates' and Karl Hauck's legacy. Medieval Archaeology 57(1), pp. 251-261. (10.1179/0076609713Z.00000000024)
- Hines, J. A. 2013. Social structures and social change in seventh-century England: the law codes and complementary sources. Historical Research 86(233), pp. 394-407. (10.1111/1468-2281.12002)
- Hines, J. and Bayliss, A. eds. 2013. Anglo-Saxon graves and grave goods of the Sixth and Seventh Centuries AD: A chronological framework. SMA Monograph Vol. 33. Leeds: Society for Medieval Archaeology.
2011
- Hines, J. A. 2011. New light on literacy in eighth-century East Anglia: a runic inscription from Baconsthorpe, Norfolk. Anglia - Zeitschrift für englische Philologie 129(3-4), pp. 281-296. (10.1515/angl.2011.039)
- Hines, J. A. 2011. Literary sources and archaeology. In: Hamerow, H., Hinton, D. and Crawford, S. eds. The Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 968-985.
- Hines, J. A. 2011. No place like home? The Anglo-Saxon social landscape from within and without. In: Sauer, H., Story, J. and Waxenberger, G. eds. Anglo Saxon England and the Continent. Essays in Anglo-Saxon Studies Vol. 3. Tempe, AZ: ACMRS (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), pp. 21-40.
2010
- Hines, J. A. 2010. Units of account in gold and silver in Seventh-Century England: scillingas, sceattas and pæningas. Antiquaries 90, pp. 153-173. (10.1017/S0003581510000089)
2008
- Hines, J. A. 2008. Changes and exchanges in Bede's and Cædmon's world. In: Frantzen, A. and Hines, J. A. eds. Cædmon's Hymn and material culture in the world of Bede. Morganton, West Virginia: University of West Virginia Press, pp. 191-220.
- Hines, J. A. 2008. Beowulf and archaeology - revisited. In: Karkov, C. E. and Damico, H. eds. Aedificia Nova: studies in honor of Rosemary J. Cramp. Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, pp. 89-105.
- Hines, J. A. 2008. Changes and exchanges in Bede's and Caedmon's World. In: Frantzen, A. J. and Hines, J. A. eds. Caedmon's Hymn and Material Culture in the World of Bede:Six Essays. Medieval European studies Vol. 10. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, pp. 191-220.
2007
- Sharples, N. M. 2007. A find of Ringerike art from Bornais in the Outer Hebrides. In: Hines, J., Lane, A. and Redknap, M. eds. Land, Sea and Home. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monographs Vol. 20. Leeds: Maney, pp. 255-272.
2004
- Hines, J. A. 2004. Voices in the past: English literature and archaeology. Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer.
2003
- Hines, J. A. 2003. Society, community, and identity. In: Charles-Edwards, T. ed. After Rome. Short Oxford History of the British Isles Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 61-102.
2002
- Hines, J. A. 2002. Lies, damned lies, and a curriculum vitae: reflections on statistics and the populations of Early Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemeteries. In: Lucy, S. and Reynolds, A. eds. Burial in Early Medieval England and Wales. Society for Medieval Archaeology monograph Vol. 17. Maney Publishing for the Society for Medieval Archaeology, pp. 88-102.
2001
- Hines, J. A. 2001. Demography, ethnography and archaeolinguistic evidence: a study of Celtic and Germanic from prehistory into the early historical period. In: Terrell, J. E. ed. Archaeology, Language, and History: Essays on Culture and Ethnicity. Scientific Archaeology for the Third Millennium Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, pp. 153-172.
Articles
- Sayer, D. et al. 2025. West African ancestry in seventh-century England: two individuals from Kent and Dorset. Antiquity (10.15184/aqy.2025.10139)
- Hines, J. 2024. Dating the Justinianic Plague in England: integrating historical and archaeological data on the early Cambridgeshire region. Archaeological Journal (10.1080/00665983.2024.2419157)
- Blair, J., Hines, J., Tait, K. and Madgwick, R. 2023. Shakenoak revisited: post-Roman occupation and burial at a Cotswold-edge villa in the light of new evidence and approaches. Archaeological Journal 180(1), pp. 35-81. (10.1080/00665983.2023.2267891)
- Gretzinger, J. et al. 2022. The Anglo-Saxon migration and the formation of the early English gene pool. Nature 610, pp. 112-119. (10.1038/s41586-022-05247-2)
- Hines, J. 2021. The chronological framework of early Anglo-Saxon graves and grave goods: new radiocarbon data from RAF Lakenheath, Eriswell, Suffolk, and a new calibration curve (IntCal20). Antiquaries Journal 101, pp. 106-142. (10.1017/S0003581520000517)
- Hines, J. 2019. Two personal names in recently found Anglo-Saxon runic inscriptions: Sedgeford (Norfolk) and Elsted (West Sussex). Anglia 137(2), pp. 278-302. (10.1515/ang-2019-0025)
- Hines, J. 2018. The Anglo-Saxon settlement at Catholme, Staffordshire: a re-assessment of the chronological evidence and possible re-interpretation. Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 21, pp. 47-59.
- Hines, J. 2015. The Benedicite canticle in Old English verse: an early runic witness from southern Lincolnshire. Anglia 133(2), pp. 257-277. (10.1515/ang-2015-0023)
- Hines, J. A. 2013. Review Article: The final publication of the series 'On the Iconology of the Gold Bracteates' and Karl Hauck's legacy. Medieval Archaeology 57(1), pp. 251-261. (10.1179/0076609713Z.00000000024)
- Hines, J. A. 2013. Social structures and social change in seventh-century England: the law codes and complementary sources. Historical Research 86(233), pp. 394-407. (10.1111/1468-2281.12002)
- Hines, J. A. 2011. New light on literacy in eighth-century East Anglia: a runic inscription from Baconsthorpe, Norfolk. Anglia - Zeitschrift für englische Philologie 129(3-4), pp. 281-296. (10.1515/angl.2011.039)
- Hines, J. A. 2010. Units of account in gold and silver in Seventh-Century England: scillingas, sceattas and pæningas. Antiquaries 90, pp. 153-173. (10.1017/S0003581510000089)
Book sections
- Hines, J. 2025. Of Angles and angels. In: Laker, S. et al. eds. Germanic Interrelations: Studies in memory of Hans Frede Nielsen. NOWELE Supplement Series John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp. 103-125., (10.1075/nss.34.06hin)
- Hines, J. 2021. But men seyn, “What may ever laste?” Chaucer’s House of Fame as a medieval museum. In: Hartmann, J. and Johnston, A. eds. Material remains: Reading the past through archaeological objects in Medieval and early modern British literature. Interventions: New Studies Medieval Cult Columbus, Ohio: University of Ohio Press, pp. 240-258.
- Hines, J. 2019. Practical Runic Literacy in the Late Anglo-Saxon Period: Inscriptions on lead sheet. In: Lenker, U. and Kornexl, L. eds. Anglo-Saxon Micro-texts., Vol. 67. Buchreihe der Anglia/Anglia Books Berlin: De Gruyter, pp. 29-60.
- Hines, J. 2019. The archaeological context: Matters of material and social significance. In: Fern, C., Dickinson, T. and Webster, L. eds. The Staffordshire Hoard: An Anglo-Saxon Treasure. Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London London: Society of Antiquaries of London, pp. 301-319.
- Hines, J. and Julian-Jones, M. 2019. Below Malvern: MS Digby 86, the Grimhills, and the Underhills in their regional and social context. In: Fein, S. ed. Interpreting MS Digby 86: A Trilingual Book from Thirteenth-Century Worcestershire. Manuscript Culture in the British Isles Cambridge: D S Brewer, pp. 255-273.
- Hines, J. 2018. The Anglo-Frisian question. In: Hines, J. and IJssennagger, N. eds. Frisians and their North Sea Neighbours: From the Fifth Century to the Viking Age. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, pp. 25-42.
- Hines, J. 2017. A glimpse of the heathen Norse in Lincolnshire. In: Hawkes, J. and Cambridge, E. eds. Crossing boundaries: Interdisciplinary approaches to the art, material culture, language and literature of the Early Medieval World. Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 118-126.
- Hines, J. A. and Forward, A. 2016. Cosmeston, South Wales: conquest, colonisation and material culture change. In: Klápšte, J. ed. Agrarian Technology in the Medieval Landscape. Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 125-141.
- Hines, J. A. 2015. The ownership of medieval literature: reading medieval literature in its historical context. In: Fannon, B. . E. ed. Medieval English Literature. New Casebooks Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan, pp. 13-29.
- Hines, J. 2015. Burial and religion in pre-Christian Anglo-Saxon England. In: Brieske, V. and Ruhmann, C. eds. Dying Gods: Religious Beliefs in Northern and Eastern Europe in the time of Christianisation. Neue Studien zur Sachsenforschung Vol. 5. Stuttgart: In Kommission bei Konrad Theiss Verlag, pp. 63-71.
- Hines, J. 2014. The hunting of the sceatt. In: Abramson, T. ed. Studies in Early Medieval Coinage 3: Sifting the Evidence. Vol. 3. London: Spink Books, pp. 7-17.
- Hines, J. 2014. From *AnleifR to Havelok: The English and the Irish Sea. In: Sigurðsson, J. V. and Bolton, T. eds. Celtic-Norse Relationships in the Irish Sea in the Middle Ages 800-1200. The Northern World Leiden: Brill, pp. 187-214.
- Hines, J. A. 2014. På terskelen til historisk tid: runesteinene fra Tu og Klepp. In: Kristoffersen, E. S. ed. Et Akropolis på Jæren? Tinghaugplatået gjennom Jernalderen. AmS-Varia Vol. 55. Stavanger: Stavanger Universitet, pp. 117-125.
- Hines, J. A. 2011. Literary sources and archaeology. In: Hamerow, H., Hinton, D. and Crawford, S. eds. The Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 968-985.
- Hines, J. A. 2011. No place like home? The Anglo-Saxon social landscape from within and without. In: Sauer, H., Story, J. and Waxenberger, G. eds. Anglo Saxon England and the Continent. Essays in Anglo-Saxon Studies Vol. 3. Tempe, AZ: ACMRS (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), pp. 21-40.
- Hines, J. A. 2008. Changes and exchanges in Bede's and Cædmon's world. In: Frantzen, A. and Hines, J. A. eds. Cædmon's Hymn and material culture in the world of Bede. Morganton, West Virginia: University of West Virginia Press, pp. 191-220.
- Hines, J. A. 2008. Beowulf and archaeology - revisited. In: Karkov, C. E. and Damico, H. eds. Aedificia Nova: studies in honor of Rosemary J. Cramp. Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, pp. 89-105.
- Hines, J. A. 2008. Changes and exchanges in Bede's and Caedmon's World. In: Frantzen, A. J. and Hines, J. A. eds. Caedmon's Hymn and Material Culture in the World of Bede:Six Essays. Medieval European studies Vol. 10. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press, pp. 191-220.
- Sharples, N. M. 2007. A find of Ringerike art from Bornais in the Outer Hebrides. In: Hines, J., Lane, A. and Redknap, M. eds. Land, Sea and Home. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monographs Vol. 20. Leeds: Maney, pp. 255-272.
- Hines, J. A. 2003. Society, community, and identity. In: Charles-Edwards, T. ed. After Rome. Short Oxford History of the British Isles Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 61-102.
- Hines, J. A. 2002. Lies, damned lies, and a curriculum vitae: reflections on statistics and the populations of Early Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemeteries. In: Lucy, S. and Reynolds, A. eds. Burial in Early Medieval England and Wales. Society for Medieval Archaeology monograph Vol. 17. Maney Publishing for the Society for Medieval Archaeology, pp. 88-102.
- Hines, J. A. 2001. Demography, ethnography and archaeolinguistic evidence: a study of Celtic and Germanic from prehistory into the early historical period. In: Terrell, J. E. ed. Archaeology, Language, and History: Essays on Culture and Ethnicity. Scientific Archaeology for the Third Millennium Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, pp. 153-172.
Books
- Richardson, A. et al. eds. 2022. Transitions and relationships over land and sea in the Early Middle Ages of Northern Europe. Canterbury: Canterbury Archaeological Trust.
- Hines, J. and Bayliss, A. eds. 2013. Anglo-Saxon graves and grave goods of the Sixth and Seventh Centuries AD: A chronological framework. SMA Monograph Vol. 33. Leeds: Society for Medieval Archaeology.
- Hines, J. A. 2004. Voices in the past: English literature and archaeology. Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer.
Conferences
- Hines, J. 2024. The Fenland and the Early Medieval transformation of the East Anglian Fen Edge. Presented at: 72nd Sachsensymposion, Castricum-Alkmaar, 9-12 October 2021 Presented at Nieuwhof, A., Knol, E. and van der Velde, H. eds.Proceedings of the 72nd Sachsensymposion, Vol. 14. Neue Studien zur Sachsenforschung Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum pp. 121-132., (10.24355/dbbs.084-202411131429-0)