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Raye, Lee
2021.
Early modern attitudes to the ravens and red kites of London.
London Journal
10.1080/03058034.2020.1857549
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Raye, Lee
2020.
The wild plants of Scotia Illustrata (1684).
British & Irish Botany
2
(3)
, pp. 240-258.
10.33928/bib.2020.02.240
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Raye, Lee
2019.
‘She rose in the Morning of a contrary Sex’: Stories from Early Modern wonder books.
NOTCHES: (re)marks on the history of sexuality
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Raye, Lee
2019.
Cardiff University Slow Worm Project: The first three years.
[Project Report].
Cardiff:
Cardiff University.
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Raye, Lee
2018.
The ugly, greedy crane of medieval Wales.
Peritia
29
, pp. 143-158.
10.1484/J.PERIT.5.118489
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Raye, Lee 2017. Soft toys as instructional technology in Higher Education: The case of Llewelyn the Lynx. The Journal of Effective Teaching 17 (1) , pp. 35-51. |
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Valade, Isabelle, Cordo Russo, Luciana and Raye, Lee 2016. Uses of the supernatural in the Middle Welsh Chwedyl Iarlles y Ffynnawn. Mirabilia 23 (2) , pp. 168-188. |
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Raye, Lee 2016. 2015-2016 Cardiff University Slow Worm Project. [Project Report]. Cardiff University. |
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Raye, Lee
2016.
”Blue skies, green grass”: is the Redemption of Althalus a reliable biological record?
Fafnir – Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research
3
(2)
, pp. 25-38.
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Raye, Lee
2016.
The forgotten beasts in Medieval Britain:
a study of extinct fauna in medieval sources.
PhD Thesis,
Cardiff University.
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Raye, Lee 2015. The early extinction date of the beaver (Castor fiber) in Britain. Historical Biology 27 (8) , pp. 1029-1041. 10.1080/08912963.2014.927871 |
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Raye, Lee 2015. The Taff Trail as a wildlife corridor: wildlife camera project in Blackweir, Cardiff, Wales. 2013-2014. [Project Report]. Cardiff University. |
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Raye, Lee 2014. Evidence for the use of whale-baleen products in medieval Powys, Wales. Medieval Animal Data Network |
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Ramsay, Lee 2012. Was Arthur once a Raven? The legend of 'Arthur as a Chough'. Old Cornwall 14 (7) , pp. 19-27. |
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