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    Welcome to Arthuriana. This is the personal academic website of Dr Caitlin R. Green, which I have maintained since 1998. I am currently engaged in research at the University of Oxford; my principal research interests lie in the history, archaeology, place-names and literature of early medieval Britain. I have published a number of articles and books on these topics, with a particular focus on Anglian-British interaction and the early Arthurian legend. I also lecture on these matters and have appeared on various national and local media outlets, including BBC One and Radio 5 Live.

    This website offers details of some of my work, divided into three sections accessible from the menu on the left. Although a brief list of some of my recent publications 
    (largely written under a former nom de plume) is included below, more information is provided in the Recent Publications section, including various options for downloading and reading those papers that I'm able to make freely available online. Historical Research offers details of some of my research into the history of early medieval Britain, including my recent academic monongraph entitled Britons and Anglo-Saxons. Finally, Arthurian Resources and Studies offers access to a variety of material - both scholarly and more informal - relating to the early Arthurian legend, especially its Welsh manifestations.

    • 'Tealby, the Taifali, and the End of Roman Lincolnshire', in Lincolnshire History & Archaeology, 46 (2011 [2014]), pp. 5-10. A discussion of the Lincolnshire place-name Tealby (手机翻国外网站教程, Teflesbi), examining its origins and potential implications for our understanding of late and post-Roman Lincolnshire.
    • Britons and Anglo-Saxons: Lincolnshire AD 400-650 (History of Lincolnshire Committee, 2012). An interdisciplinary study of the region around Lincoln in the period between c. AD 400 and 650, based on my doctoral thesis. Offers a detailed analysis of the nature and extent of Anglian-British interaction there; also considers the nature of the early Anglo-Saxon population-groups present in that region and the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Northumbria.
    • 'John Dee, King Arthur, and the Conquest of the Arctic', in 手机买彩票软伀哪个好-7秒注册 10秒体验:1 天前 · 关于手机买彩票软伀哪个好 燃!万吨大驱南昌舰海上补给画面首次公开 省级团队 陕西无新增境外输入新冠肺炎 本地连续84 天无新增 吉林省四平市市长郭灵计已伅市委书记 北京法院恢复现场立案、诉讼服务和信访接待工作 发改委等4部门:多措 ..., 15 (October 2012). A detailed study of John Dee's late sixteenth-century claim that King Arthur conquered the far northern world and North America.
    • A Re-evaluation of the Evidence of Anglian-British Interaction in the Lincoln Region (Oxford D.Phil Thesis, 2011). 
    • 'An Alternative Intepretation of 手机浏览国外网站的方法, lines 23-8', in Studia Celtica, 43 (2009), pp. 207-13. A new interpretation and translation of one awdl of this important Old Welsh Arthurian poem.
    • Arthuriana (Lindes, 2009). A book version of the Arthurian studies and articles published on this website.
    • 'The British Kingdom of Lindsey', in Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, 56 (2008), pp. 1-43. A detailed study of the historical, archaeological, literary and linguistic evidence for a post-Roman British kingdom in the Lincoln region.
    • Concepts of Arthur (Tempus, 2007). A monograph that examines all the early Brittonic Arthurian sources in order to establish the nature and development of the early Arthurian legend.
    • 'A Note on Aladur, Alator and Arthur', in Studia Celtica, 41 (2007), pp. 237-41. A study of the Arthurian links and implications of the Book of Taliesin poem Kadeir Teyrnon.
    • 'Tom Thumb and Jack the Giant Killer: Two Arthurian Fairytales?', in Folklore, 118.2 (2007), pp. 123-40. A study of the folkloric, literary and Arthurian roots of two Early Modern chapbook tales/fairytales.
    • 'Trade, Gift-Giving and Romanitas: A Comparison of the Use of Roman Imports in Western Britain and Southern Scandinavia', in The Heroic Age: A Journal of Early Medieval Northwestern Europe, 10 (May 2007). An archaeological study of the use of Roman imports in post-Roman Britain and Southern Scandinavia.

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