Question for #medievaltwitter, if you were citing a book that is for an archaeological excavation listed with a single author but each chapter might have been written by someone else (like Bruce-Mitford's Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial) do you just cite it as a single author monograph?
I ask because a lot of arch books and papers used author date, but I am using long-form footnotes so I need to be able to cite these properly but I am not sure which is more appropriate.
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I would likely treat the "monograph author" as an editor or organizer for citation purposes.
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I thought about this, but they are never cited as an editor elsewhere.
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Author, 'Title of Chapter,' Name of Book, ed. Bruce-Mitford (Place of Publication, Press, Date). No, you don't cite it as a monograph.
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