Matthew Johnson

Professor of Archaeology

Born 1962-12-13

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P184doctoral advisorIan HodderQ556140
P185doctoral studentCatriona CooperQ55413564
Jude JonesQ57083609
Ryan LashQ64597174
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Northwestern UniversityQ309350
Durham UniversityQ458393
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doctoral advisor (P184)
Q55413564Catriona Cooper
Q57083609Jude Jones
Q64597174Ryan Lash

author (P50)
Q1250974623 English Houses, Materiality, and Everyday Life
Q64847434A Political Ecology of the Medieval Castle
Q46370981A fragment of architecture at Kenilworth Castle, and its implications
Q105344273Agency and the individual
Q58898065Agency, structure and archaeological practice
Q44750749An Archaeology of Capitalism
Q105634980Approaching Bodiam and Scotney: a comparison
Q86352857Archaeological Theory: An Introduction
Q105359108Archaeological Theory: An Introduction
Q105359118Archaeological Theory: An Introduction
Q46750985Archaeological Theory: An Introduction
Q104843406Archaeology and Social Theory
Q56240305Archaeology and theoretical culture
Q59105152Archaeology and ‘QAA subject review’: what did we learn?
Q43757503Behind the Castle Gate: From Medieval to Renaissance
Q104546500Bodiam Castle and The Canterbury Tales: Some Intersections
Q75704373Bodiam Castle: a new survey of the interior
Q56240349Commentary: Archaeology as Travel and Tourism
Q113534025Commentary: Mute Passive Objects?
Q58898041Conceptions of agency in archaeological interpretation
Q69412400Don't Bin Your Brain!
Q60516316English Houses 1300-1800: Vernacular Architecture, Social Life
Q110238774Everyday life in Medieval England. By Christopher Dyer. 17 x 25 cm. xvi +336 pp., 12 figs., 15 tables. London: The Hambledon Press, 1994. ISBN 1-85285-112-0. Price: £35.00 hb.
Q76461462Geography, political economy and the ‘personality of Britain’
Q54332958Houses and History
Q47090620Housing Culture: Traditional Architecture In An English Landscape
Q58898136Ideas of landscape
Q125897056Living Space: The Interpretation of English Vernacular Houses
Q56240308Making a Home: Archaeologies of the Medieval English Village
Q58904885Martin Locock (ed.). Meaningful architecture: social interpretations of buildings. viii + 312 pages, 115 illustrations, 13 tables. 1994 Aldershot & Brookfield (VT): Avebury, Ashgate Publishing; 1-85628-708-4 hardback £42.40
Q46828362Meanings of polite architecture in sixteenth-century England
Q60027745Of Matters Material A review of Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture, edited by Paul Graves-Brown, 2000. London: Routledge; ISBN 0-415-16705-1 paperback, £16.99 & US$27.99; ISBN 0-415-16704-3 hardback, £50 & US$85, 171 pp., ills
Q56240307On the Particularism of English Landscape Archaeology
Q55998420On the nature of empiricism in archaeology
Q56240306On the nature of theoretical archaeology and archaeological theory
Q59129352Paul A. Shackel. Personal discipline and material culture: an archaeology of Annapolis, Maryland, 1695–1870. xiv+226 pages, 38 figures, tables. 1993. Knoxville (TN): Univesity of Tennessee Press; ISBN 0-87049-784-7 hardback $27.95
Q56240310Phenomenological Approaches in Landscape Archaeology
Q56825988RETHINKING the GREAT REBUILDING
Q46371237Reconstructing castles and refashioning identities in renaissance England
Q56240311Reconstruction art and disciplinary practice: Alan Sorrell and the negotiation of the archaeological record
Q59104941Response
Q58898047Self-made men and the staging of agency
Q59231627The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital: Excavations in Annapolis. Mark P. Leone. 2005. University of California Press, Berkeley, xxvi + 327 pp. $41.95 (cloth), ISBN-13 978-0-520-24450-4
Q59178640The Building of Elizabethan and Jacobean England. By Maurice Howard. 225mm. Pp 256, 50 b&w, 50 col ills. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2007. ISBN 9780300135435. £45 (hbk)
Q96076991The Environment of Bodiam: land, vegetation, and human impacts
Q121593171The Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG): origins, retrospect, prospect
Q58593942Timothy Insoll:Archaeology: The Conceptual Challenge. Duckworth, London 2007, 144 pp. ISBN 978‐0‐7156‐3457‐8
Q59128908Tom McNeill Castles in Ireland: feudal power in a Gaelic World. xiii+261 pages, 132 illustrations. 1997. London: Routledge; 0-415-16537-7 hardback £35
Q59103284Towards a world historical archaeology
Q60027200Understanding the Archaeological Record, by Lucas, 2012. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 978-1-107-01026-0 hardback £65 & US$99; ISBN 978-0-521-27969-7 paperback £19.99 & US$32.99; ISBN 978-1-139-21133-8 ebook £19.32 & US$26; xiv+306 p
Q58564714Vernacular Architecture: The Loss of Innocence
Q60176795What do castles want?
Q46370661What do medieval buildings mean?

participant (P710)
Q63323902The Fourth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference
Q67080838Women, Status and Power in Medieval Society

speaker (P823)
Q12421448510th Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference
Q56925715Buildings & the Body Symposium
Q67080838Women, Status and Power in Medieval Society

Q556140Ian Hodderdoctoral studentP185
Q75703996Lived Experience in the later Middle Ages: studies of Bodiam and other elite landscapes in South-Eastern EnglandeditorP98

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