Ben Jervis

Ben Jervis

Cardiff University

H-index: 15

Europe-United Kingdom

About Ben Jervis

Ben Jervis, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Cardiff University, specializes in the field of archaeology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Urbanity, Decline, and Regeneration in Later Medieval England: Towards a Posthuman Household Microhistory

Where Globalisation, Commerce and Devotion Meet: Silver and Pewter Spoons in Later Medieval England in a European Context

The Material Experiences of ‘Peasant’Life in Medieval Britain and Ireland (C. 1200–1500)

The material culture of English rural households c. 1250–1600

Confronting commerce: Whetstones, economy and ecologies of interdependence in medieval England

Some fifteenth-century Canterbury chattels lists

Brewing difference: malting, gender and urbanity in medieval England. An examination of drying and malting kilns, c.1150–1500

Becoming through milling: Challenging linear economic narratives in medieval England

Ben Jervis Information

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Citations(all)

737

Citations(since 2020)

468

Cited By

391

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

17

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Cardiff University

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Ben Jervis Skills & Research Interests

archaeology

Top articles of Ben Jervis

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Urbanity, Decline, and Regeneration in Later Medieval England: Towards a Posthuman Household Microhistory

Open Archaeology

Ben Jervis

2024/2/9

Where Globalisation, Commerce and Devotion Meet: Silver and Pewter Spoons in Later Medieval England in a European Context

Ben Jervis

2024/1/1

The Material Experiences of ‘Peasant’Life in Medieval Britain and Ireland (C. 1200–1500)

Medieval Settlement Research

Ben Jervis

Karen Dempsey

2023/10/1

The material culture of English rural households c. 1250–1600

Ben Jervis

Chris Briggs

Alice Forward

Tomasz Gromelski

Matthew Tompkins

2023/9/20

Confronting commerce: Whetstones, economy and ecologies of interdependence in medieval England

Norwegian Archaeological Review

Ben Jervis

2023/1/2

Some fifteenth-century Canterbury chattels lists

Archaeologia Cantiana

Briggs Christopher

Ben Jervis

2023

Brewing difference: malting, gender and urbanity in medieval England. An examination of drying and malting kilns, c.1150–1500

Journal of Medieval History

Ben Jervis

2023/10/20

Becoming through milling: Challenging linear economic narratives in medieval England

Cambridge Archaeological Journal

Ben Jervis

2022/5

Examining temporality and difference: An intensive approach to understanding medieval rural settlement

Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory

Ben Jervis

2022/12

David Dungworth, Colin Clark, Paul Linford, Tom Munnery, Sarah Paynter & Rob Poulton, Glassmaking in the Weald. Survey, Excavation and Scientific Analysis 2010–2018.

Medieval Settlement Research

Ben Jervis

2022/10/31

Object Worlds

A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age

BEN JERVIS

SARAH SEMPLE

2022/8/31

Mortars, medicine and knowledge in Medieval England

Ben Jervis

2022/6/6

Luxury and everyday

Ben Jervis

2022/5/19

Living standards of the small trader class in fifteenth-century Canterbury: evidence of escheators’ records

Christopher Briggs

Ben Jervis

2022/12/17

The archaeology of emptiness? Understanding open urban spaces in the medieval world

Journal of Urban Archaeology

Ben Jervis

Pawel Cembrzyński

Jeff Fleisher

Dries Tys

Stephanie Wynne-Jones

2021/10/15

Living standards and material culture in English rural households 1300-1600. Data Paper

Internet Archaeology

Chris Briggs

Alice Forward

Ben Jervis

2021/9/20

Finding Oxford’s medieval Jewry using organic residue analysis, faunal records and historical documents

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

Julie Dunne

Edward Biddulph

Pam Manix

Toby Gillard

Helen Whelton

...

2021/3

Old things and aspirational households in 15th century England: The case of William Mavndvile of Colnbrook, Middlesex

Ben Jervis

2021

Object worlds. textual materialities in a time of transition

Ben Jervis

Sarah Semple

2020/12/24

The dietary impact of the Norman Conquest: A multiproxy archaeological investigation of Oxford, UK

PLoS One

Elizabeth Craig-Atkins

Ben Jervis

Lucy Cramp

Simon Hammann

Alexandra J Nederbragt

...

2020/7/6

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