File name,Title,Abstract ,Author/editor (each indevidual should be added on a new row),,Volume/ Issue/Report Number,Date published,Publisher,Place Published ,ISBN,DOI,URL,Language,Software ,Software Version,Copyright holder ,,,First Name,Last Name,,,,,,,,,,, SHRR25_McElhenney.pdf,Analysis and Characterisation of the Staffordshire Hoard Organic Material,"This is the main analytical study of all the organic material in the hoard conducted during Stage 2 of the project. The techniques used were micro-FTIR, SEM with EDS and optical microscopy. Materials identified included beeswax, animal glues, wood bone, horn, amber and leather. In addition, a number of inorganic materials were identified in close association with some organic materials including calcium carbonate, silicates, and copper derived corrosion products",Peter,Mc Elhinney,,01-Sep-15,Barbican Research Associates,Nottingham,,,,English,PDF,Adobe Acrobat DC,Barbican Research Associates SHRR26_Mongiatti.pdf,Scientific Investigation of filigree decoration on 37 artefacts from the Staffordshire Hoard,"This is a study of the filigree of the Hoard using optical microscopy and SEM to scientifically document it. The work was initially undertaken in Stage 1 of the project, but the finished report became available after the work for Chapter 4 of the letterpress was completed. It therefore includes material not discussed there.",Aude ,Mongiatti,,01-Sep-16,Barbican Research Associates,Nottingham,,,,English,PDF,Adobe Acrobat DC,Barbican Research Associates SHRR27_Jones_Baldwin.pdf,The Staffordshire Hoard Fieldwork 2009-2010,This is the detailed report of Birmingham Archaeology's work on the site to recover the Hoard in 2009 and the limited filedwork undertaken in 2010 to explore whether any archaeological context could be found for the Hoard,Alex,Jones,,30-Mar-17,Barbican Research Associates,Nottingham,,,,English,PDF,Adobe Acrobat DC,Barbican Research Associates ,,,Eamonn,Baldwin,,,,,,,,,,, SHRR28_Cool.pdf,Discoveries on the Hoard site in 2012,This provides a brief overview of the metal-detecting and field-walking Survey undertaken by Archaeology Warwickshire on the Hoard site in 2012 after the field had been ploughed. It outlines the Treasure processand subsequent acquisition of the fragments ,Hilary,Cool,,01-Mar-17,Barbican Research Associates,Nottingham,,,,English,PDF,Adobe Acrobat DC,Barbican Research Associates SHRR29_Chapman.pdf,The Staffordshire Hoard Surveys. An Assessment,The grey literature report by Archaeology Warwickshire describing the discovery of the additonal fragments in 2012 suggested that the Birmingham Archaeology survey of 2009 and 2010 had errors in it. The research project commissioned Professor Chapman to assess the survesys by both organisations to explore whether this was correct. He found that the Birmingham Archaeology survey was accurate and that it was the Archaeology Warwickshire survey that had minor flaws.,Henry ,Chapman,,01-Mar-17,Barbican Research Associates,Nottingham,,,,English,PDF,Adobe Acrobat DC,Barbican Research Associates SHRR30_Cool.pdf,The development and progress of the Staffordhsire Hoard Research Project,"This is an account of how the research project was developed. It explains the background against which the work was conducted, the timetable that was followed, why different aspects of the work were were undertaken at different times and what attitude was taken to dissemination ",Hilary,Cool,,01-May-17,Barbican Research Associates,Nottingham,,,,English,PDF,Adobe Acrobat DC,Barbican Research Associates ,,,Lucy ,Martin,,,,,,,,,,,