Selected publications
Articles
Cousins, T. and Poole, K. Forthcoming (2025). ‘Medieval to modern activity at the moated site of Ashbourne Farm, Shirebrook’. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal.
Poole, K. 2013. Engendering debate: Animals and Anglo-Saxon Identity. Medieval Archaeology 57: 61-82.
Poole, K. 2013. Horses for courses? Religious change and dietary shifts in Anglo-Saxon England. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 32(3): 319-333.
Poole, K. 2014. The Contextual Cat: Human-Animal Relations and Social Meaning in Anglo-Saxon England. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. DOI: 10.1007/s10816-014-9208-9.
Poole, K. and Lacey, E. 2014. Avian aurality in Anglo-Saxon England. World Archaeology 46(3). 400-415.
Poole, K. 2015. ‘Foxes and badgers in Anglo-Saxon Life and Landscape’, Archaeological Journal 172(2), 389 – 422.
Poole, K. 2022. ‘Prehistoric activity and a mid-late Romano-British to early Anglo-Saxon burial at Harleyford Field, Marlow’. Records of Buckinghamshire 62, 65 – 87.
Summerfield-Hill, C. and Poole, K. Forthcoming (2025). ‘Excavations at the medieval to post-medieval moated site of Hazelwalls Farm, Uttoxeter’. Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical Society Transactions.
Edited volumes
Baker, S., Allen, M., Middle, S. and Poole, K. (eds.). 2008. Food and Drink in Archaeology 1. University of Nottingham Postgraduate Conference 2007. Totnes: Prospect Books.
Baker, S., Gray, A., Lakin, K., Madgwick, R., Poole, K. and Sandias, M. (eds.). 2009. Food and Drink in Archaeology 2. University of Nottingham Postgraduate Conference 2008. Totnes: Prospect Books.
Book chapters:
Poole, K. 2008. Living and Eating in Viking-Age Towns and their Hinterlands. In S. Baker, M. Allen, S. Middle and K. Poole (eds.), Food and Drink in Archaeology 1. University of Nottingham Postgraduate Conference 2007, pp. 104-112. Totnes: Prospect Books.
Poole, K. 2010. Bird Introductions. In T.P. O’Connor and N.J. Sykes (eds.), Extinctions and Invasions: A Social History of British Fauna, pp. 156-165. Macclesfield: Windgather Press.
Poole, K. 2013. ‘More than just meat: animals in Viking-Age Towns’. In D.M. Hadley and L.T. Harkel (eds.), Everyday Life in Viking ‘Towns’: Social Approaches to Towns in England and Ireland c. 800-1100, pp. 144-156. Oxford: Oxbow.
Poole, K. 2018. ‘Zooarchaeological evidence for falconry in England, up to AD 1500’. In O. Grimm (ed.), Falconry and bird symbolism until 1500 AD – interdisciplinary considerations with a particular emphasis on northern Europe, pp. 1027 – 1053. Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology: Schleswig.
Poole, K. 2018. ‘Gone to the dogs? Negotiating the human-animal boundary in Anglo-Saxon England’. In B. Jervis, B. Hausmair, R. Nugent and E. Williams (eds.), Archaeologies of Rules and Regulations: Between Text and Practice, pp. 238 – 253. Berghahn: Oxford.
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