Articles (Peer Reviewed)

2023. “Re-Engaging Islamic Materials and their Heritage Values.” The Jugaad Project 5(1).
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2021. Sara Ann Knutson and Caitlin Ellis. “‘Conversion’ to Islam in Early Medieval Europe: Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Arab-Northern European Interactions.” Religions 12(7): 1-21. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12070544

2021. “Itinerant Assemblages and Material Networks: The Application of Assemblage Theory to Networks in Archaeology.” Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 28(3): 793-822. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10816-020-09494-3

2020. “Archaeology and the Silk Road Model.” World Archaeology. 52(4): 619-638. https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2021.1940268

2020. “When Objects Misbehave: Materials & Assemblages in the Ancient Scandinavian Myths.” Fabula: Zeitschrift für Erzählforschung/ Journal of Folktale Studies 61 (3-4): 257-277. Winner of the UC Berkeley Jeanne P. Steager Memorial Prize in Folklore (2020)

2020. “An Archaeology of Diasporas.” Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology (Ed. C. Smith). New York: Springer Reference. 1-7. https://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_3501-1

2019. “The Materiality of Myth: Divine Objects in Norse Mythology.” Temenos- Nordic Journal of Comparative Religion 55(1). 29-53.

2018. “Migration and Mobility in the Viking Age: Global Perspectives.” Syllabus 8(1). 5- 22.

2016. “Bridges to Eternity: A Reexamination of the Adoption of Christianity in Viking-Age Sweden.” Viking and Medieval Scandinavia 12. 87-101.

 

Book Chapters (Peer Reviewed)

In press. “Interactions of Change: Pursuing Active Materials and Intangible Movements along the Silk Road Network.” In Imperial Horizons of the Silk Roads: Archaeological Case Studies (Ed. Branka Franicevic and Marie Nicole Pareja). Oxford: Archaeopress.

In press. “Between the Material and Immaterial: Burial Objects and their Agencies.” In The Norse Sorceress: Mind and Materiality in the Viking World (Ed. Leszek Gardeła, Sophie Bønding, and Peter Pentz). Oxford: Oxbow Books. 13-26.

 

Book Reviews

2023. “Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings. Neil Price. 2020. Basic Books, New York. xvii 599 pp. $35.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-0-465-09698-5. $19.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-541-60111-6. $19.99 (e-book), ISBN 978-0-465-09699-2.” American Antiquity. 88(3): 1-2. doi:10.1017/aaq.2023.32

 

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