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Abate, D, Faka, M, Toumbas, K, Bakirtzis, N, MITCHELL, William, COLLS, Kevin and STURDY COLLS, Caroline (2022) Multi-modal digital documentation and visualization of the unesco painted churches in troodos (cyprus). International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences,, XLVI-2 (W1). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2194-9034

MITCHELL, William, ABATE, Dante, COLLS, Kevin, FAKA, Marina, STURDY COLLS, Caroline and BAKIRTZIS, Nikolas (2022) Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of the UNESCO Painted Churches in the Troodos Region (Cyprus). Heritage, 5 (1). pp. 260-285. ISSN 2571-9408

MITCHELL, William (2020) William Shakespeare- Archaeology is revealing new clues about the bards life and death. The Conversation.

MITCHELL, William (2020) Holocaust archaeology: uncovering vital evidence to prove the deniers wrong. The Coversation.

MITCHELL, William and COLLS, Kevin (2019) An evaluation of community-led archaeology projects funded through the Heritage Lottery Fund: Two Case Studies. Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage. ISSN 2051-820X

MITCHELL, William (2019) William Shakespeare’s New Place: investing in, or inheriting a legacy? Post Medieval Archaeology, 53 (1). pp. 66-87. ISSN 0079-4236

MITCHELL, William (2018) Shakespeare Connected- Shakespeare's New Place: Artefacts and Inhabitants. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.

Book Chapter, Section or Conference Proceeding

MITCHELL, William and STURDY COLLS, Caroline (2021) ‘An example of Nazi kultur’ Paradigmatic and contested materiality at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In: Conflict Landscapes: Materiality and Meaning in Contested Places. Routledge. ISBN 9781003149552

MITCHELL, William and COLLS, Kevin (2016) Ancient beginnings: the site of New Place from the prehistoric to the early medieval period. In: Finding Shakespeare’s New Place: An Archaeological Biography. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK. ISBN 1526106493

MITCHELL, William and COLLS, Kevin (2016) The origins of New Place: Hugh Clopton’s ‘grete house’ of c.1483. In: Finding Shakespeare’s New Place: An Archaeological Biography. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK. ISBN 1526106493

Conference or Workshop Item

MITCHELL, William (2018) Shakespeare Connected. Digging up New Place. In: Shakespeare Connected. Digging up New Place, Saturday 14th April, Stratford upon Avon. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.

MITCHELL, William (2016) Finding Shakespeare's New Place. Interpreting the evidence. In: Shakespeare’s New Place: A One Day Conference, 17th September, Stratford-upon-Avon. (Unpublished)

MITCHELL, William (2016) New Place; Shakespeare's Medieval Residence. In: Shakespeare’s New Place: A One Day Conference, September 17th, Stratford-upon-Avon. (Unpublished)

MITCHELL, William (2016) New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare's Medieval Residence. In: New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare's Medieval Residence., 8-11 September 2016, Hull University. (Unpublished)

Book / Proceeding

COLLS, Kevin, Edmondson, Paul and MITCHELL, William (2016) Finding Shakespeare’s New Place: An archaeological biography. n/a . Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK. ISBN ISBN 978 1 5261 0649 0

Show/Exhibition

MITCHELL, William (2020) Searching for Shakespeare- The artefacts of New Place 3D. Online Exhibition. [Show/Exhibition]

MITCHELL, William (2018) Shakespeare Connected- Shakespeare's New Place: Artefacts and Inhabitants [Online Exhibition]. [Show/Exhibition]

Image

MITCHELL, William (2016) Two invited meetings with Prince Charles in Stratford-upon-Avon, 23rd April 2016. [Image] (Unpublished)

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