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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.
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Index
Åberg, Niels, 6
Addingham, 248–249
Addyman, P. V., 10
Ælfflæd, abbess of Whitby, 245, 410
Ælfflæd, queen, 459
Ælfgifu/Emma, queen, 425, 431, 435–436, 459
Ælfric.351, 423, 426, 454
Colloquy, 26, 423
Lives of the Saints, 348, 350
Ælfwald, king, 234
Æthelflæd, of Mercia, 42
Æthelred, king of Northumbria, 254
Æthelred, king of Mercia, 277n
Æethelthryth, abbess of Ely, 377, 391, 452
Æthelwold, bishop of Winchester, 43
Age of Sutton Hoo, 17
Akerman, John Yonge, 4, 320
Albert, archbishop of York, 174–175
Alcuin, 174–175, 258, 260
Aldfrith, king of Deira, 125, 410
Aldhelm, 391, 436, 438, 457
De Laudibus Virginitatis, 424, 434
De Lorica, 441
Alfred, king, 40, 42, 44
Altgermanische Thierornamentik, 5
Amber, 57, 129, 362
Amulets, 345, 350, 353, 365–367, 369
Angelsächsische Waffengraber des 5. bis 7. Jahrhunderts, 17
Angers, church of St. Martin's, 140
Anglo-Saxon Achievement, 11
Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age Sculpture, 9
Anglo-Saxon Architecture, 1, 8
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 5, 26, 74, 131, 191n, 250
Anglo-Saxon Church…, 12
Anglo-Saxon England, viii, xi, 8, 17
Anglo-Saxon Pottery and t...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- BASIC READINGS IN ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
- Full Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface of the General Editors
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Looking Forward, Looking Back: Excavating the Field of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology
- Exploring, Explaining, Imagining: Anglo-Saxon Archaeology 1998
- The Fifth and Sixth Centuries: Reorganization Among the Ruins
- An Early Medieval Building Tradition
- York 700–1050
- Monkwearmouth and Jarrowin their Continental Context
- The Anglo-Saxon CathedralChurch at Canterbury
- Anglo-Saxon Church Building
- Archaeology and theCult of St. Oswaldin Pre-Conquest Northumbria
- The Anglo-Saxon Cemeteryat Sutton Hoo
- Beowulf and Sutton Hoo
- Children, Death and the Afterlifein Anglo-Saxon England
- An Anglo-Saxon “Cunning Woman” from Bidford-on-Avon
- Questioning the Monuments: Approaches to Anglo-Saxon Sculpturethrough Gender Studies
- Statements in Stone: Anglo-Saxon Sculpture, Whitbyand the Christianization of the North
- Women's Costume in theTenth and Eleventh Centuries and Textile Production in Anglo-Saxon England
- Index