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Selected Publications2007 Bigelow, G. F., M. Jones, M. Retelle. The Little Ice Age, blowing sand and a lost township. The New Shetlander 240: 6-12. 2005 Bigelow, G. F., S. M. Ferrante, S. T. Hall, L. M. Kimball, R. E. Proctor and S. L. Remington. Researching catastrophic environmental changes on northern coastlines: a geoarchaeological case study from the Shetland Islands. Arctic Anthropology 42(1): 88-102. 2004 Viking Orkney and Shetland. Ancient Europe 8000 B.C. - A.D. 1000: Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World. P. Bogucki and P. Crabtree. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons Reference Books. 2: 445-450. 1993 Archaeological and ethnohistoric evidence of a Norse island food custom. The Viking Age in Caithness, Orkney and the North Atlantic. C. E. Batey, J. Jesch and C. D. Morris. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press: 441-453. 1993 McGovern, T. H., G. F. Bigelow, T. Amorosi, J. Woollett, and S. Perdikaris. The zooarchaeology of Ø17a. In C. L. Vebæk, Narsaq - a Norse landnám farm. Meddelelser om Grønland 18: 66-77. Copenhagen 1992 Issues and prospects in Shetland Norse archaeology. Norse and later settlement and subsistence in the North Atlantic. C. D. Morris and D. J. Rackham. Glasgow, University of Glasgow: 9-32. 1991 Ed. The Norse of the North Atlantic. Acta Archaeologica. 27 papers, 291pp. Copenhagen, Munksgaard. 1989 Life in medieval Shetland: an archaeological perspective. hikuin: Nordatlantisk arkaeologi: vikingetid og middelalder. K. M. Christensen and V. O. Vilhjálmsson. Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus University: 183-193. 1988 McGovern, T. H., G. F. Bigelow, T. Amorosi, D. Russell. Northern islands, human error, and environmental degradation: a view of social and ecological change in the medieval North Atlantic. Human Ecology 16(3): 225-270. 1987 Domestic architecture in medieval Shetland. Review of Scottish Culture 3: 23-38. 1987 Bigelow, G. F. and B. L. Nagel. "The Letchworth Park School 1874-1946: historical and archaeological investigations." The Bulletin and Journal of Archaeology for New York State 94: 1-25. 1985 Sandwick, Unst and Late Norse Shetland economy. Shetland archaeology: new work in Shetland in the 1970s. B. Smith. Lerwick, Shetland, The Shetland Times, Ltd: 95-127. 1984 Two kerbed cairns from Sandwick, Unst, Shetland. Pictish studies: settlement, burial and art in Dark Age Northern Britain. J. G. P. Friell and W. G. Watson. Oxford, British Archaeological Reports. 125: 115-129 .
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