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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 13
About this book
Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History is an annual series concerned with the archaeology and history of Englans and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period. Volume 13 can be said to be truly interdisciplinary, carrying papers from diverse areas such as place-name studies, art history, historiography and archaeology. A strong theme in this issue is the early Anglo-Saxon period, with a range of papers touching on aspects of migration. Another shared theme is the complexity and multiplicity of meaning in iconography and art, whilst military strategy and military kit take this volume into the Late Saxon period.
Sarah Semple is Lecturer in Archaeology, Dept of History, University College Chester.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Foreword
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1: Heathen Graves and Victorian Anglo-Saxonism: Assessing the Archaeology of John Mitchell Kemble
- Chapter 2: Continental Connections: Angles, Saxons and Others in Bede and Procopius
- Chapter 3: The Undley Bracteate Reconsidered: Archaeological, Linguistic and Runological Perspectives
- Chapter 4: Topographical Place-names and the Distribution of Tun and Ham in the Chilterns and Essex Region
- Chapter 5: The Early Anglo-Saxon Settlement and Cemetery at Bloodmoor Hill, Carlton Colville, Suffolk: A Preliminary Report
- Chapter 6: Some Anglo-Saxon Artefacts from Nottinghamshire, with an Analysis of some of the Artefacts by Matthew Ponting
- Chapter 7: The Five Senses and Anglo-Saxon Coinage
- Chapter 8: The Lindisfarne Gospels and the Aesthetics of Anglo-Saxon Art
- Chapter 9: What Language is This? Language Mixing in Anglo-Saxon Inscriptions
- Chapter 10: King Alfred and the Vikings: Strategies and Tactics 876–886 AD
- Chapter 11: OE Hring: Anglo-Saxon or Viking Armour?
- Chapter 12: Excavations at Station Road, Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire