Bibliography

Ewan
Campbell

7 publications between 1994 and 2019 indexed
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2019

article
Campbell, Ewan, “Peripheral vision: Scotland in early medieval Europe”, in: Alice E. Blackwell (ed.), Scotland in early medieval Europe, Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2019. 17–34.
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Campbell, Ewan, Stephen Driscoll, Meggen Gondek, and Adrián Maldonado, “An early medieval and prehistoric nexus: the Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot project”, in: Alice E. Blackwell (ed.), Scotland in early medieval Europe, Leiden: Sidestone Press, 2019. 67–84.

2013

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Campbell, Ewan, “Hybridity and identity in early medieval Wales: an enamelled class G brooch from Goodwick, Pembrokeshire”, in: Andrew Reynolds, and Leslie E. Webster (eds), Early medieval art and archaeology in the northern world: studies in honour of James Graham-Campbell, 58, Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2013. 163–175.

2010

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Campbell, Ewan, “The archaeology of writing in the time of Adomnán”, in: Rodney Aist, Thomas Owen Clancy, Thomas OʼLoughlin, and Jonathan M. Wooding (eds), Adomnán of Iona: theologian, lawmaker, peacemaker, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2010. 139–144.

2009

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Campbell, Ewan, “Anglo-Saxon/Gaelic interaction in Scotland”, in: James Graham-Campbell, and Michael Ryan (eds), Anglo-Saxon/Irish relations before the Vikings, 157, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. 253–264.

2001

work
Lane, Alan, and Ewan Campbell, Dunadd: an early Dalriadic capital, Cardiff Studies in Archaeology, 4, Oxford: Oxbow, 2001.  
abstract:
The kingdom of Dal Riata emerged in Argyll in the early centuries AD, after the Romans had abandoned Scotland. While this volume is at heart a detailed excavation report, the wider contextual discussions should be of interest to anybody interested in the early, unwritten history of Scotland.
abstract:
The kingdom of Dal Riata emerged in Argyll in the early centuries AD, after the Romans had abandoned Scotland. While this volume is at heart a detailed excavation report, the wider contextual discussions should be of interest to anybody interested in the early, unwritten history of Scotland.

1994

article
Campbell, Ewan, and Cliona Papazian, “Report on the survey of medieval pottery in Wales”, Studia Celtica 28 (1994): 167–168.