Earlier publications by Graeme Lawson: 1995-1999
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42. Lawson, G. 1995b. Pig metapodial ‘toggles’ and buzz-discs
- traditional musical instruments
. United Kingdom Finds
Research Group 700-1700, Datasheet 18. ISSN 0962 2217.

Keywords:
BONE ‘TOGGLES’ - BUZZ-BONES - EXCAVATED
FINDS - MEDIEVAL - ENGLAND - EUROPE - MUSEUMS
SURVEY


43. Lawson, G. (ed.) 1995c. Ancient surfaces (summary and
abstracts of papers presented to the Spring meeting of the United
Kingdom Finds Research Group 700-1700, Cambridge 15 May
1995). Cambridge: Music-archaeological Survey.
Keywords:
ANCIENT SURFACES - EXCAVATED FINDS - FINDS RESEARCH
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE - MEDIEVAL - ENGLAND -
EUROPE


44. Lawson, G. 1997a. ‘Music’ (music tracks, images and text).
In C. Scarre (ed.), Multimedia Atlas of Ancient History: from the
Stone Age to the Fall of Rome.
London: Maris Multimedia Ltd.
(CD-ROM for Microsoft Windows 95).
Keywords: EXCAVATED
FINDS - ICONOGRAPHY - WORLDWIDE - ALL PERIODS -
MUSIC - RECORDED MUSIC


45. Lawson, G. 1997b. Conservation protocol: Preserving and
Sampling Ancient Musical Instruments for Scientific Analysis,
Part I - Bone flutes and pipes, Consultation Draft 1.
Cambridge:
Music-archaeological Survey, privately circulated for AMISP
(Ancient Musical Instrument Surfaces Project).
Keywords:
EXCAVATED FINDS - BONE PIPES - FINDS RESEARCH -
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE - SURFACES - USE-WEAR -
CONSERVATION - ALL PERIODS


46. Lawson, G., Scarre, C., Cross, I. & Hills, C. 1998. ‘Mounds,
megaliths, music and mind: some thoughts on the acoustical
properties and purposes of archaeological spaces.’

Archaeological Review from Cambridge
, Volume 15, no. 1 (‘Senses
& Perception’ issue, 1996): 111-134.
Keywords: ANCIENT
ACOUSTICS - INTENTIONALITY & PURPOSE - SITE
ARCHITECTURES - EXCAVATED FINDS - NEOLITHIC - BRONZE
AGE - CLASSICAL - MEDIEVAL - EUROPE
47. Lawson, G. & Wardle, A. 1998. ‘A Roman pipe from
London.’
LAMAS: Transactions of the London & Middlesex
Archaeological Society
, Vol. 39, 35-36. Keywords: REED-PIPES -
EXCAVATED FINDS - ROMAN - LONDON - ENGLAND


48. Lawson, G. 1999a. ‘Getting to Grips with music’s
prehistory: experimental approaches to function, design and
operational wear in excavated musical instruments.’
133-138
in A. Harding (ed.),
Experiment and Design: Archaeological
Studies in Honour of John Coles
. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Keywords:
EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY - EXCAVATED
FINDS - REPLICATION - USE-WEAR - ACOUSTICS -
INTENTIONALITY - PALAEOLITHIC - MEDIEVAL - ENGLAND -
EUROPE.
Abstract: 4.3b


49. Lawson, G. 1999b. ‘Musical finds from medieval
Scotland.’
5-6 in C. M. Hall & L. Gilmour (eds.), Wha’s like us, or
just the same? Scottish medieval small finds: abstracts of the
meeting
[of the Finds Research Group] at Perth, 1998. Oxford: UK
Finds Research Group 700-1700. Datasheet 26.
Keywords:
INSTRUMENTS - EXCAVATED FINDS - FINDS RESEARCH -
MEDIEVAL - POST-MEDIEVAL - SCOTLAND - EUROPE.
Abstract: 4.3b


50. Lawson, G. 1999c. ‘Musical instruments.’ 328-9 in M.
Lapidge, J. Blair, S. Keynes & D. Scragg (eds.)
The Blackwell
Companion to Anglo-Saxon England.
Oxford and Malden,
Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 0-631-15565-1.
Keywords: STRINGED INSTRUMENTS - EXCAVATED FINDS -
EARLY MEDIEVAL - ENGLAND - EUROPE


51. Lawson, G. & Rankin, S. 1999 ‘Music.’ 327-8 in M. Lapidge,
J. Blair, S. Keynes & D. Scragg (eds.)
The Blackwell Companion
to Anglo-Saxon England
(incorrect author attribution in first edition).
Oxford and Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers. ISBN
0-631-15565-1.
Keywords: SURVIVING MUSIC - MUSICAL
CONTEXTS - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - EXCAVATED FINDS -
EARLY MEDIEVAL - ENGLAND - EUROPE

1998
Roman reed-pipe of turned bone with copper-alloy
sleeves. In the Museum of London
Fragments from the arms of an early
medieval lyre. From Grave 97,
Morning Thorpe, Norfolk.
1987
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