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A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Material from Suffolk

Author : Stanley E. West
Publisher : East Anglian Archaeology
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Design
ISBN : IND:30000079302562

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A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Material from Suffolk by Stanley E. West Pdf

The first comprehensive survey of Suffolk Anglo-Saxon material in eighty years, aimed at bringing together the material excavated and published in the early years of the century which has not appeared since, together with the great quantity of material being thrown up since the 1950s - by massive field survey and by metal detectorists for instance - in a consistent fashion, providing a 'one-stop' resource. Arranged by parish, every conceivable artefact is featured, from nails to architectural fragments.

Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 14

Author : Sarah Semple,Howard Williams
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2007-10-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781782975083

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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 14 by Sarah Semple,Howard Williams Pdf

Volume 14 of the Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History series is dedicated to the archaeology of early medieval death, burial and commemoration. Incorporating studies focusing upon Anglo-Saxon England as well as research encompassing western Britain, Continental Europe and Scandinavia, this volume originated as the proceedings of a two-day conference held at the University of Exeter in February 2004. It comprises of an Introduction that outlines the key debates and new approaches in early medieval mortuary archaeology followed by eighteen innovative research papers offering new interpretations of the material culture, monuments and landscape context of early medieval mortuary practices. Papers contribute to a variety of ongoing debates including the study of ethnicity, religion, ideology and social memory from burial evidence. The volume also contains two cemetery reports of early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries from Cambridgeshire.

A Corpus of Late Celtic Hanging-bowls with an Account of the Bowls Found in Scandinavia

Author : Rupert Leo Scott Bruce-Mitford,Sheila Raven
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 570 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 019813410X

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A Corpus of Late Celtic Hanging-bowls with an Account of the Bowls Found in Scandinavia by Rupert Leo Scott Bruce-Mitford,Sheila Raven Pdf

Celtic hanging-bowls were produced from the fifth to the eleventh century and range from simple functional vessels to great masterpieces of the period. The first part of the publication sets the bowls in their historical and cultural background and discusses all key aspects of hanging-bowlresearch, including the much-disputed topics of origin, use, and chronology. The second part is a comprehensive and highly detailed catalogue, dealing with the whole series from Britain and Europe. The publication is lavishly illustrated with over a thousand black and white illustrations and eightcolour plates. This long-awaited book by the leading authority on the subject will become the definitive work on this distinctive class of Celtic artefact.

Landscapes of Monastic Foundation

Author : Tim Pestell
Publisher : Boydell Press
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1843830620

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Landscapes of Monastic Foundation by Tim Pestell Pdf

Pre-Conquest monastic foundations, (in the present-day counties of Norfolk and Suffolk) in their topographical, social, economic and political environment; evolution of religious devotion in East Anglia since the 7th-century Conversion; the influence of the Anglo-Saxon past on the post-Conquest monastic landscape.

The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England

Author : Catherine E. Karkov
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781136527074

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The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England by Catherine E. Karkov Pdf

This volume offers comprehensive coverage of the archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England, bringing together essays on specifi fields, sites and objects, and offering the reader a representative range of both traditional and new methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches to the subject.

Anglo-Saxon England: Volume 29

Author : Michael Lapidge,Malcolm Godden,Simon Keynes
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2001-02-08
Category : History
ISBN : 0521790719

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Anglo-Saxon England: Volume 29 by Michael Lapidge,Malcolm Godden,Simon Keynes Pdf

The editorial policy of Anglo-Saxon England has been to encourage an interdisciplinary approach to the study of all aspects of Anglo-Saxon culture. This approach is pursued in exemplary fashion by many of the essays in this volume. Fresh light is thrown on the dating and form of Cynewulf's poem The Fates of the Apostles through a comprehensive study of the historical martyrologies of the Carolingian period on which Cynewulf is presumed to have drawn. The literary form of Ælfric's Preface to his translation of Genesis is illustrated through a wide-ranging study of the rhetorical genre of preface-writing in the early Middle Ages (the genre which subsequently was known as the ars dictaminis), and the problems which Ælfric faced and solved in composing a Life of St Æthelthryth are illustrated through detailed comparison of the sources which he utilized. The usual comprehensive bibliography of the previous year's publications in all branches of Anglo-Saxon studies rounds off the book.

The Long Twelfth-Century View of the Anglo-Saxon Past

Author : Martin Brett,David A. Woodman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2016-03-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317025153

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The Long Twelfth-Century View of the Anglo-Saxon Past by Martin Brett,David A. Woodman Pdf

Scholars have long been interested in the extent to which the Anglo-Saxon past can be understood using material written, and produced, in the twelfth century; and simultaneously in the continued importance (or otherwise) of the Anglo-Saxon past in the generations following the Norman Conquest of England. In order to better understand these issues, this volume provides a series of essays that moves scholarship forward in two significant ways. Firstly, it scrutinises how the Anglo-Saxon past continued to be reused and recycled throughout the longue durée of the twelfth century, as opposed to the early decades that are usually covered. Secondly, by bringing together scholars who are experts in various different scholarly disciplines, the volume deals with a much broader range of historical, linguistic, legal, artistic, palaeographical and cultic evidence than has hitherto been the case. Divided into four main parts: The Anglo-Saxon Saints; Anglo-Saxon England in the Narrative of Britain; Anglo-Saxon Law and Charter; and Art-history and the French Vernacular, it scrutinises the majority of different genres of source material that are vital in any study of early medieval British history. In so doing the resultant volume will become a standard reference point for students and scholars alike interested in the ways in which the Anglo-Saxon past continued to be of importance and interest throughout the twelfth century.

Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches

Author : Seiichi Suzuki
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781843833628

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Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches by Seiichi Suzuki Pdf

The Anglo-Saxon button brooch is a small disc brooch, about 2cm in diameter and decorated with a single human face mask, found mainly in southern England and occasionally in France; although many examples survive, its origins and development are not fully understood. This book offers a comprehensive study of its typology, genealogy and chronology. It investigates formal and structural design features, proposes a prototype- and statistics-based typology, and examines the physical, conceptual and geographical dimensions of the classification. Through an in-depth description of class-internal distinctions and class-external similarities, the author also explores the development of button brooches and reconstructs their genealogy or derivational history. He then situates the evolutionary trajectory of button brooches in a temporal framework, by linking them to other brooch types such as Jutlandic relief brooches and Saxon cast saucer brooches, and by taking account of associated grave goods as appropriate. A catalogue of the entire corpus of 209 button brooches and that of related objects is provided in the appendices; there are also over 200 plates and other illustrations, enabling the details to be carefully studied. SEIICHI SUZUKI is Professor of Old Germanic Studies, Kansai Gaidai University, Japan.

Mercia

Author : Michelle P. Brown,Carol A. Farr
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2005-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781441153531

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Mercia by Michelle P. Brown,Carol A. Farr Pdf

The kingdom best remembered for Offa and his famous dyke was not only a dominant power on the island of Britain in the eighth century, but also a significant player in early medieval European politics and culture. Although the volume focuses on the eighth and ninth centuries when Mercian power was at its height, it also looks back to the origins of the kingdom and forward to the period of Viking settlement and West Saxon reconquest. With state-of-the-art contributions from experts in palaeography, art history, archaeology, numismatics and landscape - as well as from historians - this book establishes a new baseline for Mercian scholarship, by covering the rise and fall of the kingdom, its major institutions, relations with other political entities as well as its visual and material culture.

Bronze Age Barrow and Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Archaeological Excavations on Land Adjacent to Upthorpe Road, Stanton Suffolk

Author : Chris Chinnock
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2023-03-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781803273198

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Bronze Age Barrow and Anglo-Saxon Cemetery: Archaeological Excavations on Land Adjacent to Upthorpe Road, Stanton Suffolk by Chris Chinnock Pdf

Archaeological investigations by MOLA on land adjacent to Upthorpe Road, Stanton (2013-2014), revealed the remains of a prehistoric round barrow and a cemetery containing the remains of 67 inhumations with associated grave goods. This book provides detailed analysis of the archaeological features, skeletal assemblage and other artefacts.

Kingdom, Civitas, and County

Author : Stephen Rippon
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 461 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : History
ISBN : 9780198759379

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Kingdom, Civitas, and County by Stephen Rippon Pdf

This book explores the origins and development of territorial identities within the landscape. It uses a wide range of archaeological evidence to study the landscape of eastern England in the Iron Age, Roman, and early medieval (Anglo-Saxon) periods.

Gold and Gilt, Pots and Pins

Author : David Alban Hinton
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199264544

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Gold and Gilt, Pots and Pins by David Alban Hinton Pdf

In this highly illustrated book, David Hinton looks at what possessions meant to people at every level of society in Britain in the middle ages, from elaborate gold jewellery to clay pots, and provides a fascinating window into the society of the middle ages. Gold and Gilt, Pots and Pins is about things worn and used in Britain throughout the Middle Ages, from the great treasure hoards that mark the end of the Roman Empire to the new expressions of ideas promoted by the Renaissance and Reformation.

Barbaric Splendour: The Use of Image Before and After Rome

Author : Toby F. Martin,Wendy Morrison
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2020-06-11
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781789696608

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Barbaric Splendour: The Use of Image Before and After Rome by Toby F. Martin,Wendy Morrison Pdf

This book comprises a collection of essays comparing late Iron Age and Early Medieval art. Fundamentally, the book asks what making images meant on the fringe of the expanding or contracting Roman empire, particularly as the art from both periods drew heavily from – but radically transformed – imperial imagery.

Food, Eating and Identity in Early Medieval England

Author : Allen J. Frantzen
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9781843839088

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Food, Eating and Identity in Early Medieval England by Allen J. Frantzen Pdf

A fresh approach to the implications of obtaining, preparing, and consuming food, concentrating on the little-investigated routines of everyday life.

Llangorse Crannog

Author : Alan Lane,Mark Redknap
Publisher : Oxbow Books
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2020-02-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781789253092

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Llangorse Crannog by Alan Lane,Mark Redknap Pdf

The crannog on Llangorse Lake near Brecon in mid Wales was discovered in 1867 and first excavated in 1869 by two local antiquaries, Edgar and Henry Dumbleton, who published their findings over the next four years. In 1988 dendrochronological dates from submerged palisade planks established its construction in the ninth century, and a combined off- and on-shore investigation of the site was started as a joint project between Cardiff University and Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales. The subsequent surveys and excavation (1989-1994, 2004) resulted in the recovery of a remarkable time capsule of life in the late ninth and tenth century, on the only crannog yet identified in Wales. This publication re-examines the early investigations, describes in detail the anatomy of the crannog mound and its construction, and the material culture found. The crannog’s treasures include early medieval secular and religious metalwork, evidence for manufacture, the largest depository of early medieval carpentry in Wales and a remarkable richly embroidered silk and linen textile which is fully analysed and placed in context. The crannog’s place in Welsh history is explored, as a royal llys (‘court’) within the kingdom of Brycheiniog. Historical record indicates the site was destroyed in 916 by Aethelflaed, the Mercian queen, in the course of the Viking wars of the early tenth century. The subsequent significance of the crannog in local traditions and its post-medieval occupation during a riotous dispute in the reign Elizabeth I are also discussed. Two logboats from the vicinity of the crannog are analysed, and a replica described. The cultural affinities of the crannog and its material culture is assessed, as are their relationship to origin myths for the kingdom, and to probable links with early medieval Ireland. The folk tales associated with the lake are explored, in a book that brings together archaeology, history, myths and legends, underwater and terrestrial archaeology.