2025:
Watson, Sadie, 2025, Evidencing and ensuring impactful research from developer-funded archaeology, Internet Archaeology 69, https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.69.3

2024:
European Archaeological Council, 2024, The Benefits of Development-led Archaeology in Europe and Beyond (EAC Guidelines 5). European Archaeological Council. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10696865 members of EAC Working Group: Barney Sloane, Ann Degraeve, Kurt Farrugia, Desislava Gradinarova, Eszter Kreiter, Anu Lillak, Jonas Van Looveren, Michael MacDonagh, Adrian Olivier, Jon Seligman, Lyudmil Vagalinski, Marjolein Verschuur, Sadie Watson, Annemarie Willems.
Newson, Martha, and Watson, Sadie, 2024, How to demonstrate the real-world impact of your research, Nature Career Column 3rd October 2024, https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03059-0
Ridgeway Vicki, and Watson, Sadie, 2024, Burial in Late Antiquity: evidence from Londinium, In Dolea, A, and Crawford, P, (eds) Burial and Memorial in Late Antiquity: Regional Papers and Case Studies, Late Antiquity Archaeology Series, Brill: London. 630-646.

2023:
Monckton, Linda, and Watson, Sadie, 2023, Using UK heritage and planning legislation to enhance wellbeing, In Proceedings of the 58th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, p1809-1820, https://brussels2022.dryfta.com/themes-tracks/216-programme/banners/proceedings
Fredheim, Harald, and Watson, Sadie, 2023, Understanding Public Benefit from UK Development-led Archaeology, MOLA, https://doi.org/10.48583/jjhm-je58
Diaz, Guillermo, and Watson, Sadie, 2023, Archaeology and construction: an odd couple or a fruitful partnership? British Archaeology Sept-Oct 2023, 48-51
Faccia, Kate, Galpin, Jeremy, Raynor, Caroline, and Watson, Sadie, 2023, How can we embed new value into developer-led archaeology? Transform, (Journal of the IEMA Institute of Environmental Management & Assessment) https://www.iema.net/articles/back-to-the-future
Watson, Sadie, 2023, Towards a new project design methodology for archaeological projects in England, Archaeological Review from Cambridge Vol 38.2 58-77 https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.109236

2022:
Watson, Sadie. and Fredheim, Harald. 2022. Value from Development-Led Archaeology in the UK: Advancing the Narrative to Reflect Societal Changes. Sustainability 2022, 14, 3053. https://doi.org/10.3390/su14053053
Faccia Kate, Knight, Heather, and Watson Sadie, 2022, Building wellbeing: archaeology inside the hoarding, British Archaeology 187, 10-11
Watson, Sadie and Talbot, Gareth, 2022, Maximising the social value of archaeology. Construction News, 30th March 2022 https://www.constructionnews.co.uk/buildings/maximising-the-social-value-of-archaeology-30-03-2022/
Patrycja Kaszynska, Diane Coyle, Emma Dwyer, Ricky Lawton, Patrizia Riganti, Sadie Watson, Mafalda Dâmaso and Yang Wang, 2022, Scoping culture and heritage capital report, (for DCMS & AHRC) https://www.arts.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/370046/Scoping-Culture-and-Heritage-Capital-Report-PDF-web.pdf
2021:
Hampden, Laura and Watson, Sadie, 2021, Taking a people-centred approach to the past, British Archaeology 177: 64-65
Watson, Sadie, 2021, Degrowth in development-led archaeology and opportunities for change. A comment on Zorzin, Archaeological Dialogues (2021), 28, 22–25 https://doi.org/10.1017/S1380203821000040
Watson, Sadie. 2021 Public Benefit: the challenge for development-led archaeology in the UK, In Watson S (ed) Archaeology and Public Benefit: Moving the Debate Forward, EAC Occasional Paper 16: Proceedings of the International Conference, Prague, Czech Republic 5-7 March 2020, Archaeolingua: Hungary: 141-148
Watson, Sadie, 2021, What do we mean by ‘public’? The Archaeologist, 113 (Spring 2021): 10-11
Watson, Sadie, 2021, A response to ‘Society of Antiquaries of London’s Manifesto ‘The Future of Archaeology in England’ Unpublished pdf available here
CIfA, HS2 and Watson, Sadie, 2021, Professional Practice Paper: Delivering public benefit. https://www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/Delivering_public_benefit.pdf
2020:
Bryan, Jessica and Watson, Sadie, 2020, Practical and moral support for EU archaeologists working in the UK, The Archaeologist 107: 9-10
Watson, Sadie, 2020, How can the existing structures of archaeology incorporate a wider range of experiences and interests? https://www.mola.org.uk/discoveries/news/how-can-existing-structures-archaeology-incorporate-wider-range-experiences-and
Watson, Sadie, 2020, The challenge of ensuring legacy from archaeology, The Archaeologist 110: 3-4
Andrew, Jenny, Bryan, Jessica and Watson, Sadie, 2020, Getting our House in Order: Archaeologists’ responses to Prospect’s Workplace Behaviours Survey Available from: https://members.prospect.org.uk/your-prospect/branch/181/document/7028 and here
2019:
Watson, Sadie, 2019, Review of Hingley, R, 2018, Londinium: A Biography. Roman London from Its Origins to the Fifth Century. London: Bloomsbury Academic. In European Journal of Archaeology 22 (3) 2019 p421-425
Watson Sadie, 2019, Whither Archaeologists? Continuing Challenges to Field Practice, Antiquity 1-10. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2019.141
Weekes, Jake., Watson, Sadie., Wallace, Lacey., Mazzilli, Francesca., Gardner, Andrew. and Alberti, Marta., 2019. Alienation and Redemption: The Praxis of (Roman) Archaeology in Britain. Theoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 2(1), p.7. https://traj.openlibhums.org/article/id/4010/
Watson, Sadie, 2019, Trowelblazers: The contribution of women to the archaeology of London, In Ridgeway, V, Briscoe, D, Hall, J and Wallower, B (eds), 2019, Fifty Years of London’s Archaeology: Papers from the 50th Anniversary Conference of London Archaeologist, London Archaeologist, 57-62
2016 and earlier:
Harward, Chiz, Powers, Natasha, and Watson, Sadie, 2016, The Upper Walbrook Roman Cemetery: excavations at Finsbury Circus, MoLA Monograph Series
Bryan, Jessica, Hill, Julian, and Watson Sadie, The archaeological context, In R S O Tomlin 2016, Roman London’s first voices: Writing tablets from the Bloomberg excavations 2010-14, 31-51 Available free for download: Book | Roman London’s first voices: Writing tablets from the Bloomberg excavations, 2010-14 | ID: d94246f6-40b4-4b6b-a809-73b63721d0e8 | Hyku
Watson, Sadie, 2015, Urban development in the north-west of Londinium: excavations at 120–122 Cheapside to 14–18 Gresham Street, City of London, 2005, MoLA Study Series 32
Watson, Sadie, 2014, Excavations at 6–12 Basinghall Street and 93–95 Gresham Street, City of London EC2, Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc 65, 185–220 https://www.lamas.org.uk/images/documents/Transactions65/185-220%20Basinghall%20and%20Gresham%20Streets.pdf
Watson, Sadie, 2014, Ruislip Manor Farm: results of an archaeological watching brief and geophysical survey on the site of the motte and bailey castle and medieval manorial complex, Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc 65, 231–246 https://www.lamas.org.uk/images/documents/Transactions65/231-246%20Ruislip%20Manor%20farm.pdf
Watson, Sadie, 2013 The Bloomberg bonanza London Archaeol (13) 9, 242–43
Jackson, Sophie, Watson, Sadie, Wardle, Angela, and Marshall, Michael, 2013, London’s Pompeii? The rise and fall of a Roman waterfront Current Archaeol, 280, 13–17
Watson, Sadie, 2012, St Paul’s Cathedral: evidence for a Saxon ditch and medieval activity from excavations at Paternoster Square 20090–2001, Trans London Middlesex Archaeol Soc 63, 33–65 https://www.lamas.org.uk/images/documents/Transactions63/033-066%20St%20Pauls%20Cathedral.pdf
Watson, Sadie, and Pearce, Jacqui with Davis, Anne, Egan, Geoff, and Pipe, Alan, 2010 Taverns and other entertainments in the City of London? Seventeenth- and 18th-century finds from excavations at Paternoster Square Soc Post-Medieval Archaeol 44/1,172–208 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/174581310X12662382629337
Watson Sadie, with Heard, Kieron, 2007, Development on Roman London’s western hill: Excavations at Paternoster Square, City of London MoLAS Monograph 32. London
Watson, Sadie, 2004 Roman and medieval occupation at 8–10 Old Jewry, City of London, London Archaeol 10(10), 264–70
Watson, Sadie, 2003, An excavation in the western cemetery of Roman London: Atlantic House, City of London, MoLAS Archaeology Study Series 7, London
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