Susan Harrington Explained
Susan Harrington |
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Doctoral Advisor: | Martin Welch |
Thesis Title: | Aspects of gender and craft production in early Anglo-Saxon England with reference to the kingdom of Kent |
Thesis Url: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.401756 |
Thesis Year: | 2003 |
Susan K Harrington is an early-medieval archaeologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London.[1]
Career
From 2006 to 2009 she was the research assistant on the Leverhulme Trust funded project 'Beyond the Tribal Hidage: Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in southern England AD 400-750'.[2] She subsequently was part of the research team on the 'People and place: the making of the Kingdom of Northumbria AD 300-800' project at the University of Durham, also funded by the Leverhulme Trust.[3]
She was elected as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 9 June 2011.[4]
Select publications
- Brookes, S., Harrington, S., and Welch, M. 2005. "Documenting the dead: creating an online census of Anglo-Saxon burials from Kent", Archaeology International 9. 28-31
- Brookes, S. and Harrington, S. 2010. The kingdom and people of Kent : AD 400-1066 : their history and archaeology.
- Harrington, S. 2016. "From warp and weft to spear and spindle: Gender identity and textile manufacture in early Anglo-Saxon England", in Sophia E. Kelly and Traci Ardren (eds) Gendered Labor in Specialized Economies: Archaeological Perspectives on Female and Male Work. University Press of Colorado.
Notes and References
- Web site: Susan Harrington . UCL . 2 March 2020.
- Web site: Beyond the Tribal Hidage: Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in southern England AD 400-750 . UCL . 2 March 2020.
- People and place: the making of the Kingdom of Northumbria AD 300-800 . Medieval Archaeology . 54 . Autumn 2015.
- Web site: Fellows Directory - Harrington . Society of Antiquaries of London . 2 March 2020.