The following journals contain articles authored or co-authored by James Wright of Triskele Heritage:
- Wright, J., 2023, ‘Tower of Strength: Buildings archaeology and apotropaic symbols in medieval elite society’ in Harte, J. & Hoggard, B. (ed.’s), Hidden Charms 3: Transactions of the Hidden Charms Conference 2021. Apotropaios Publications. Throckmorton.
- Wright, J., 2022-23, ‘Tattershall Castle in the Thirteenth Century‘ in The Castle Studies Group Journal Vol. 36
- Harward, C. & Wright, J., 2022, ‘An incised medieval architectural design from Holy Trinity Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire’ in Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society Vol. 139.
- Wright, J., 2021. Tattershall Castle: Patronage, Power and Presentation in S.P.A.B. Magazine Winter 2021. Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings / London.
- Wright, J., 2021. Tattershall Castle and the Newly-built Personality of Ralph Lord Cromwell in The Antiquaries Journal Vol. 101. Society of Antiquaries of London / Cambridge University Press. Cambridge / London.
- Wright, J., 2021, ‘A Place Full Royal’ in The Spokesman Volume 149. Spokesman Books / The Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation. Nottingham.
- Wright, J., 2021. The Myth of Ships’ Timbers in Historic Buildings in Norfolk Historic Buildings Group Newsletter No. 43
- Wright, J., 2021. From Caister to Cambridge: Great Houses During the Reign of Henry VI in Norfolk Historic Buildings Group Newsletter No. 42
- Wright, J., 2018. Review – 3D Recording, Documentation and Management of Cultural Heritage by Efstratios Stylianidis, E. & Remondino, F. in The Antiquaries Journal Vol. 98. Society of Antiquaries of London / Cambridge University Press. Cambridge / London.
- Wright, J., 2018. The Newly Built Personality of Ralph Lord Cromwell in East Midlands History & Heritage Issue 7. East Midlands History. Nottingham.
- Wright, J., 2018. Castles of Nottinghamshire: Reconsidered in Nottinghamshire Historian No. 100. Nottinghamshire Local History Association. Nottingham.
- Wright, J., 2017. Review – Castles, Siegeworks and Settlements: Surveying the Archaeology of the Twelfth Century by Creighton, O. & Wright, D. in Current Archaeology Issue 333. Current Publishing. London.
- Wright, J., 2017. Cultural anxieties and ritual protection in high-status early modern houses in Hidden Charms: Transactions of the Hidden Charms Conference 2016. Northern Earth. Hebden Bridge.
- Wright, J. & Beresford, M., 2016. Voices from the Past: The search for Medieval graffiti in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire in East Midlands History and Heritage. 3. East Midlands History. Nottingham.
- Wright, J., 2015. “The Instruments of Darkness Tells us Truths” – Ritual Protection Marks and Witchcraft at Knole, Kent Gresham College. London.
- Wright, J., 2014. Good Graffiti in Listed Heritage. 93. Listed Property Owners Club. Hartlip.
- Wright, J. & Gaunt, A., 2013. ‘A palace for our kings’ – A decade of research into a royal residence in the heart of Sherwood Forest at Kings Clipstone, Nottinghamshire in Castle Studies Group Journal Vol. 27
- Wright, J. & Sorapure, D., 2013. Water Court – smaller and quite demure’ – A recent building survey of a forgotten late-medieval courtyard at Knole, Kent in Castle Studies Group Journal Vol. 27
- Wright, J. & Gaunt, A., 2013. A romantic royal retreat, and an idealised forest in miniature: the designed landscape of medieval Clipstone, at the heart of Sherwood Forest in Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire Vol 117
- Wright, J., 2013. Arundel Cottage and Brammer Farmhouse, Kings Clipstone in Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire Vol 117
- Wright, J. & Gaunt, A., 2011. Bothamsall Castle, Nottinghamshire an Archaeological and Historical Landscape Analysis in Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire Vol. 115
- Wright, J., 2007. Excavations at Strelley Hall, Strelley in Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire Vol.111
- Wright, J., 2004. A Survey of King John’s Palace, King’s Clipstone, Nottinghamshire in Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire Vol.108