Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 21 [Paperback]

Helena Hamerow (Editor)

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ISBN: 9781905905447 | Published by: Oxford University School of Archaeology | Series: Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History | Volume: 21 | Year of Publication: 2018 | Language: English 110p, H295 x W210 (mm)




Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 21

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A selection of papers on the Anglo-Saxon period, including papers on non-ferrous dress-accessories from early medieval Lincoln; The Anglo-Saxon settlement at Catholme, Staffordshire; transformation and use of insular mounts from Viking-Age burials in TrØndelag central Norway, and evidence from two rural Anglo-Saxon sites in Suffolk.

Table of Contents

1. Ethnic identity or something else? The production and use of non-ferrous dress-accessories and related items from early medieval Lincoln
Letty Ten Harkel  
 
2. What was the basis for Bede’s list of overlords in Historia Ecclesiastica 2.5?  
Richard Shaw
 
3. The Anglo-Saxon settlement at Catholme, Staffordshire: a re-assessment of the chronological evidence and possible re-interpretation John Hines
 
4. Objects from a distant place: transformation and use of insular mounts from Viking-Age burials in TrØndelag central Norway
Aina Heen Pettersen
 
5. Two rural Anglo-Saxon sites in Suffolk: archaeological excavations at Church Road, Snape and Lime Avenue, Oulton  
Antony Mustchin

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