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Aleksandra McClain

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Aleksandra McClain
OccupationArchaeologist
Academic background
EducationUniversity of York (PhD)
ThesisPatronage, power and identity : the social use of local churches and commemorative monuments in tenth to twelfth-century North Yorkshire (2006)
Academic work
DisciplineMedieval archaeology; church archaeology
InstitutionsUniversity of York

Aleksandra McClain is an archaeologist who specialises in church archaeology and the study of the Middle Ages. She is editor of the journal Medieval Archaeology, and assistant editor of Church Archaeology.[1][2] McClain joined the University of York, where she is a senior lecturer, in 2008;[3] she completed her doctorate at the same university in 2005.[2][4]

Selected publications

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  • R. A. Hall; Toby Kendall; Colin Briden; et al. (2008). "St Helen's Church, Skipwith, North Yorkshire". The Archaeological Journal. 165 (1) (published January 2008): 399–470. doi:10.1080/00665983.2008.11020750. ISSN 0066-5983. Wikidata Q43271319.
  • Aleksandra Mcclain (2012). "Theory, Disciplinary Perspectives and the Archaeology of Later Medieval England". Medieval Archaeology. 56 (1) (published November 2012): 131–170. doi:10.1179/0076609712Z.0000000005. ISSN 0076-6097. Wikidata Q44486459.
  • Michael Fradley; Steven Ashby; Aleksandra McClain (2014). "An earthwork survey at Torpel Manor Field (Cambridgeshire)" (PDF). Medieval Settlement Research. 29: 60–63. Wikidata Q47090662.
  • Aleksandra McClain (2017). "Rewriting the Narrative: Regional Dimensions of the Norman Conquest". The Archaeology of the 11th Century: Continuities and Transformations. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series (published 10 February 2017): 203–227. doi:10.4324/9781315312934-11. Wikidata Q86997902.
  • Frieda Gosling; Steven P Ashby; Aleksandra MCClain (2017). Torpel Manor: The Biography of a Landscape. Langdyke History and Archaeology Group. ISBN 978-1-9997880-0-1. Wikidata Q100978456.
  • Aleks McClain; Naomi Sykes (2019). "New Archaeologies of the Norman Conquest". Anglo-Norman Studies. 41: 83–101. ISSN 0954-9927. Wikidata Q87444487.

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