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    Bintley, Mike and Franklin, Kate (2023) Landscapes and environments of the Middle Ages. Seminar Studies. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780367640729. (In Press)

    Bintley, Mike (2023) Borders, burials, and the extended mind in Early Medieval England: Genesis A and Apple Down. Open Library of Humanities Journal 9 (1), ISSN 2056-6700.

    Richardson, A. and Bintley, Mike and Hines, J. and Seaman, A. and Swift, E., eds. (2023) Transitions and relationships over land and sea in the Early Middle Ages of Northern Europe. Folkestone, UK: Isle Heritage CIC. ISBN 9781739289300.

    Hicks, L.V. and Bintley, Michael D.J. (2022) Landscapes of concealment and revelation in the Brut narratives: Geoffrey of Monmouth, Wace and Laȝamon. In: Church, S.D. (ed.) Anglo-Norman Studies XLIV: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2021. Anglo-Norman Studies. Boydell and Brewer. ISBN 9781783277131. (In Press)

    Bintley, Mike (2021) Aquas ab Aquis: aqueous creation in Andreas. In: Twomey, C. and Anlezark, D. (eds.) Meanings of Water in Early Medieval England. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, pp. 159-175. ISBN 9782503588889.

    Bintley, Mike (2020) Romans, Britons, and the Construction of ‘Anglo-Saxon’ Identity. In: Kaminski-Jones, F. and Kaminski-Jones, R. (eds.) Celts, Romans, Britons: Classical and Celtic Influence in the Construction of British Identities. Classical Presences. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 31-49. ISBN 9780198863076.

    Bintley, Mike (2020) Hrinde Bearwas: the trees at the Mere and the root of all evil in Beowulf. Journal of English and Germanic Philology 119 (3), pp. 309-326. ISSN 0363-6941.

    Bintley, Mike (2020) Settlements and strongholds in Early Medieval England: texts, landscapes, and material culture. Studies in the Early Middle Ages 45. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols. ISBN 9782503583846.

    Bintley, Mike (2020) Reading early Medieval landscape and environment: materially engaged approaches to documentary sources. In: Willard, T. (ed.) Reading the Natural World: Perceptions of the Natural World and Environment in the Global Middle Ages and Renaissance. Arizona Studies in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: (incl. Co-Publications with Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies [MRTS]) 46. Brepols, pp. 3-20. ISBN 9782503590448.

    Bintley, Mike and Boulton, M., eds. (2019) Insular iconographies: studies in honour of Jane Hawkes. Boydell Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture. Boydell and Brewer. ISBN 9781783274116.

    Bintley, Mike (2019) The stones of the wall will cry out: lithic emissaries and marble messengers in Andreas. In: Boulton, M. and Bintley, Mike (eds.) Insular Iconographies: Essays in Honour of Jane Hawkes. Boydell Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture. Boydell and Brewer. ISBN 9781783274116.

    Bintley, Mike (2018) “How deserted Lies the City, Once So Full of People”: the reclamation of intramural space in Anglo-Saxon literature. In: Boulton, M. and Hawkes, J. and Stoner, H. (eds.) Place and Space in the Medieval World. Routledge Research in Art History. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 63-73. ISBN 9781138220201.

    Bintley, Mike (2017) Beacons of belief: seasonal change and sacred trees in Britain from Prehistory to the Later Middle Ages. In: Bintley, Mike and Locker, M. and Symons, V. and Wellesley, M. (eds.) Stasis in the Medieval West? Questioning Change and Continuity. The New Middle Ages. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave, pp. 27-45. ISBN 9781349950331.

    Symons, V. and Wellesley, M. and Bintley, Mike (2017) Introduction: stasis in the Medieval West? Questioning change and continuity. In: Bintley, Mike and Symons, V. and Wellesley, M. (eds.) Stasis in the Medieval West? Questioning Change and Continuity. The New Middle Ages. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave, pp. 1-26. ISBN 9781349950331.

    Bintley, Mike and Locker, M. and Symons, V. and Wellesley, M., eds. (2017) Stasis in the Medieval West? Questioning Change and Continuity. The New Middle Ages. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave. ISBN 9781137561992.

    North, R. and Bintley, Mike (2016) Andreas: an edition. Liverpool, UK: Liverpool University Press. ISBN 9781781382714.

    Bintley, Mike (2016) Plant life in the Poetic Edda. In: Thomson, S.C. and Bintley, Mike (eds.) Sensory Perception in the Medieval West. Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 34. Brepols, pp. 227-244. ISBN 9782503567143.

    Thomson, S. and Bintley, Mike, eds. (2016) Sensory perception in the Medieval West. Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 34. Brepols. ISBN 9782503567143.

    Bintley, Mike and Williams, T.J.T. (2015) Representing beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia: an introduction. In: Bintley, Mike and Williams, T.J.T. (eds.) Representing Beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia. Boydell and Brewer, pp. 1-12. ISBN 9781783270088.

    Bintley, Mike (2015) Where the Wild Things are in Old English Poetry. In: Bintley, Mike and Williams, T.J.T. (eds.) Representing Beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia. Anglo-Saxon Studies. Boydell and Brewer, pp. 205-228. ISBN 9781783270088.

    Bintley, Mike (2015) Settlements in transition: where are the wīcs in Old English poetry? In: Boulton, M. and Hawkes, J. and Herman, M. (eds.) The Art, Literature and Material Culture of the Medieval World: Transition, Transformation and Taxonomy. Four Courts Press, pp. 153-163. ISBN 9781846825613.

    Bintley, Mike (2015) Trees in the religions of Early Medieval England. Anglo-Saxon Studies. Boydell and Brewer. ISBN 9781843839897.

    Bintley, Mike and Williams, T.J.T. (2015) Representing beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia. Boydell and Brewer. ISBN 9781783270088.

    Bintley, Mike (2015) The translation of St Oswald’s relics to New Minster, Gloucester: royal and imperial resonances. In: Hamerow, H. (ed.) Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History. Oxbow Books, pp. 171-181. ISBN 9781905905348.

    Bintley, Mike (2013) Brungen of Bearwe: ploughing common furrows in Riddle 21, The Dream of the Rood, and the Æcerbot Charm. In: Bintley, Mike and Shapland, M. (eds.) Trees and Timber in the Anglo-Saxon World. Medieval History and Archaeology. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 144-157. ISBN 9780199680795.

    Bintley, Mike (2013) Recasting the role of sacred trees in Anglo-Saxon spiritual history: the South Sandbach Cross ‘Ancestors of Christ’ panel in its cultural contexts. In: Bintley, Mike and Shapland, M. (eds.) Trees and Timber in the Anglo-Saxon World. Medieval History and Archaeology. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 211-227. ISBN 9780199680795.

    Bintley, Mike and Shapland, M., eds. (2013) Trees and timber in the Anglo-Saxon world. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199680795.

    Bintley, Mike and Shapland, M. (2013) An introduction to trees and timber in the Anglo-Saxon world. In: Bintley, Mike and Shapland, M. (eds.) Trees and Timber in the Anglo-Saxon World. Medieval History and Archaeology. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 1-18. ISBN 9780199680795.

    Bintley, Mike (2013) City of the living dead: the Old English Andreas as urban horror narrative. Horror Studies 4 (1), pp. 3-20. ISSN 2040-3275.

    Bintley, Mike (2011) Landscape gardening: remodelling the Hortus Conclusus in Judgement Day II. Review of English Studies 62 (253), pp. 1-14. ISSN 0034-6551.

    Bintley, Mike (2011) Material culture: archaeology and text. In: North, R. and Allard, J. (eds.) Beowulf and Other Stories - Second Edition. Pearson, pp. 246-273. ISBN 9781408286036.

    Bintley, Mike (2009) Demythologising urban landscapes in Andreas. Leeds Studies in English 40 , pp. 105-118.

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