Publications
Late Romans and Saxons in Sussex, by M.G. Welch, published November 1971 in Britannia (vol. 2, article, pp.232-237) View Online
Abstract:The problem of what happened in Britain in the fifth century A.D. has long fascinated historians, and archaeology is now helping to supplement the meagre written source-material. The county of Sussex is a very useful area to investigate thus, for it contains archaeological evidence which points to a Saxon settlement geographically isolated in the pagan period from the settlements in Kent, Surrey, and Hampshire, and it formed a known independent kingdom.
Highdown and its Saxon Cemetery, by Martin G Welch, published 1976 (pamphlet, Worthing Museum and Art Gallery) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 7202] & West Sussex Libraries
Early Anglo-Saxon Sussex: from Civitas to Shire, by Martin Welch, published 1 January 1978 in The South Saxons, edited by P. Brandon (pp.13-35, Chichester: Phillimore & Co. Ltd., ISBN-10: 0850332400 & ISBN-13: 9780850332407) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/501557] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Early Anglo-Saxon Sussex fifth to eighth centuries A.D.: the cemeteries and settlements in their archaeological and historical context. , by M. G. Welch, 1979 at Oxford University (D. Phil. Thesis)
The Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms of Southern Britain AD 450-650: Beneath the Tribal Hidage, by Sue Harrington and Martin Welch, published 4 June 2014 (Oxbow Books, ISBN-10: 1782976124 & ISBN-13: 9781782976127) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries