Anglo-Saxon studies in archaeology and history

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Anglo-Saxon studies in archaeology and history

edited by Sonia Chadwick Hawkes, James Campbell and David Brown

Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, 1984-

  • 3(1984)
  • 4(1985)
  • 5(1992)
  • 6(1993)
  • 7(1994)
  • 8(1995)
  • 9(1996)
  • 13(2005)
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19

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Description based on v. 4

Editors of each vols. vary: v. 5-7, edited by William Filmer-Sankey ... [et al.]; v. 8-9, edited by David Griffiths; v. 13, edited by Sarah Semple; v. 14, edited by Sarah Semple and Howard Williams;v. 15, edited by Sally Crawford and Helena Hamerow; v. 16: edited by Sally Crawford and Helena Hamerow with Leslie Webster; v. 17-19, edited by Helena Hamerow

Vol. 13- issued by Oxford University School of Archaeology

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14 ISBN 9780947816155

内容説明

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.

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Introduction (Howard Williams) I: New Perspectives in Early Medieval Mortuary Practices Ethnicity, 'Race' and Migration in Mortuary Archaeology: An Attempt at a Short Answer (Heinrich Harke) Situational Ethnicity and Nested Identities: New Approaches to an Old Problem (Susanne E Hakenbeck) Charting Conversion: Burial as a Barometer of Belief? (Rik Hoggett) Social Memory, Material Culture and Community Identity in Early Medieval Mortuary Practices (Zoe Devlin) Early Medieval Burial Studies in Scandinavia 1994-2003 (Martin Rundkvist) II: Studying Early Medieval Graves Beyond Ethnicity: Symbols of Social Identity from the Fourth to Sixth Centuries in England (Rebecca Gowland) Transforming Body and Soul: Toilet Implements in Early Anglo-Saxon Graves (Howard Williams) Social Memory, Material Culture and Community Identity in Early Medieval Mortuary Practices: Early Anglo-Saxon Horse Burial of the Fifth to Seventh Centuries AD (Chris Fern) Soft Furnished Burial: An Assessment of the Role of Textiles in Early Anglo-Saxon Inhumations, with Particular Reference to East Kent (Susan Harrington) On Sacred Ground: Social Identity and Churchyard Burial in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, c. 700-1100 (Jo Buckberry) Disturbing the Dead: Urbanisation, the Church and the Post-Burial Treatment of Human Remains in Early Wessex, c. 600-1100 AD (Annia Kristina Cherryson) III: Death, Burial and the Early Medieval Landscape Walking with Anglo-Saxons: Landscapes of the Dead in Early Anglo-Saxon Kent (Stuart Brookes) New Perspectives on Cemetery Relocation in the Seventh Century AD: The Example of Portway, Andover (Nick Stoodley) De Situ Brecheniauc and Englynion y Beddau : Writing About Burial in Early Medieval Wales (David Petts) Separated from the Foaming Maelstrom: Landscapes of Insular 'Viking' Burial (Stephen Harrison) A Question of Priority: The Re-use of Houses and Barrows for Burials in Scandinavia in the Late Iron Age (AD 600-1000) (Eva Thate) The Garden Gives Up its Secrets: The Developing Relationship between Rural Settlements and Cemeteries, c. 750-1100 (Dawn Hadley) IV: Excavating the Dead Rescue Excavation of an Early Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Gunthorpe, Peterborough (Philippa Patrick, Charles French and Christine Osborne) Minerva: An Early Anglo-Saxon Mixed-Rite Cemetery in Alwalton, Cambridgeshire (Catriona Gibson)
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13(2005) ISBN 9780947816223

内容説明

Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History is an annual series concerned with the archaeology and history of England 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.

目次

  • Heathen graves and Victorian Anglo-Saxonism: Assessing the archaeology of John Mitchell Kemble (Howard Williams) Continental connections: Angles, Saxons and others in Bede and Procopius (Philip Bartholomew) The Undley Bracteate reconsidered: Archaeological, linguistic and runological perspectives (Seiichi Suzuki) Topographical place-names and the distribution of Tun and Ham in the Chilterns and Essex region (John Baker) Bloodmoor Hill, Carlton Colville, Suffolk: A preliminary report (Alison Dickens, Jess Tipper and Richard Mortimer) Some Anglo-Saxon artefacts from Nottinghamshire (Lloyd Laing) The five senses and Anglo-Saxon coinage (Anna Gannon) The Lindisfarne Gospels and the aesthetics of Anglo-Saxon art (Alison Rosenblitt) What language is this? Language mixing in Anglo-Saxon inscriptions (Elizabeth Okasha) King Alfred and the Vikings - strategies and tactics (Jeremy Haslam) Anglo-Saxon chain mail (Carla Morini)
  • An Anglo-Saxon settlement at Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire (John Murray with Tom McDonald)
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9(1996) ISBN 9780947816940

内容説明

This volume includes: Pagan Anglian Burials from Cumbria ( D O'Sullivan ); Anglian finds and place-names in Scotland ( E Proudfoot, C Aliaga-Kelly ); Harrow & Hayes ( K Bailey ); Finds from Bloodmoor Hill, Suffolk ( J Newman ); A gold seal-ring ( W Filmer-Sankey ); Silverware strap-ends ( G Thomas ); Economy & Society at Driffield, Yorks ( C Loveluck ).
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8(1995) ISBN 9780947816957

内容説明

Papers included in this volume of Anglo-Saxon Studies are: "Anglo-Saxon Pagan Shrines and their Prototypes" by John Blair; "Pagan English Sanctuaries, Place-Names and Hundred Meeting-Places" by Audrey Meaney; "The Alderwerke and Minster at Shelford, Cambridgeshire" by Cyril Hart; "Literacy in Anglo-Saxon England: the Evidence from Inscriptions" by Elisabeth Okasha; "The North-West Mercian burhs: a Reappraisal" by David Griffiths; "Metal-Detector Finds and Fieldwork on Anglo-Saxon Sites in Suffolk" by John Newman; "Where are the Anglo-Saxons in the Gododdin Poem?" by Criag Cressford; "Entrances to Sunken-floored Structures in Anglo-Saxon Times" by Philip H. Dixon; "Re-interpreting Mucking: Countering the Black Legend" by Paul M. Barford; and "From Artefact to Interpretation using Correspondance Analysis" by Karen H ilund Nielson.
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6(1993) ISBN 9780947816964

内容説明

This is the sixth annual volume of papers on Anglo-Saxon archaeology and history.

目次

  • Early Saxon saucer brooches - a preliminary overview, Tania Dickinson
  • contacts between Ireland and Anglo-Saxon England in the seventh century, Elizabeth O'Brien
  • why aren't we speaking Welsh?, Margaret Gelling
  • fact or fiction? the written evidence for the fifth and sixth centuries AD, Barbara Yorke
  • approaches to the differences between late Romano-British and Early Anglo-Saxon archaeology, Simon Esmonde Cleary
  • the Anglo-Saxon settlement at Mucking - an interpretation, Philip M. Dixon
  • a Saxon cemetery pyre from the Snape Anglo-Saxon cemetery, Shirley Carnegie and William Filmer-Sankey
  • an Anglo-Saxon cemetery near Hendred, Oxfordshire, Helen Hamerow with Sally Crawford and Catherine Mortimer
  • archaeology, Early Anglo-Saxon society and the origins of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, Christopher Scull
  • the Anglo-Saxon inscription at St Mary's Church, Breamore, Hampshire, Richard and Fiona Gameson
  • a sword hilt of horn from the Snape Anglo-Saxon cemetery, Suffolk, Esther Cameron and William Filmer-Sankey
  • children, death and the afterlife in Anglo-Saxon England, Sally Crawford.
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5(1992) ISBN 9780947816971

内容説明

Nine papers including Werner's review of Sutton Hoo III, royal graves, early units of government in the West Midlands, Aelfric and the perception of script and picture, idolators and ecclesiasts.

目次

  • Foreword (William Filmer-Sankey) A Review of The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial Volume 3: Some remarks, thoughts and proposals (Joachim Werner, Hon. FSA) Royal Graves as Religious Symbols (Hilda Ellis Davidson) The Badley (Needham Market) Bowl (R. H. White) Dommoc and Dunwich: A Reappraisal (Jeremy Haslam) Early Units of Government in Heredfordshire and Shropshire (Della Hooke) Huish and Worth: Old English Survivals in a later Landscape (Michael Costen) Aelfric and the Perception of Script and Picture in Anglo-Saxon England (Richard Gameson) Anglo-Saxon Idolators and Ecclesiasts from Theodore to Alcuin
  • A Source Study (Audrey L. Meaney) The Point of Woden (Eric John)
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7(1994) ISBN 9780947816988

内容説明

The latest edition of this annual publication of interdisciplinary studies includes contributions by: A David (The role of geophysical survey in early medieval archaeology); C Mortimer (Lead-alloy models for three early Anglo-Saxon brooches); J Watson (Wood usage in Anglo-Saxon shields); J Hines (Identity, material culture and language in early Anglo-Saxon England); J McNamara (Bede's role in circulating legend in the `Historia Ecclesiastica'); E Okasha (The commissioners, makers and owners of Anglo-Saxon inscriptions); P Kitson (Swans and geese in Old English riddles); A Hunn, J Lawson & M Farley (The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Dinton, Buckinghamshire) .
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15 ISBN 9781905905102

内容説明

Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History is an annual series concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period. ASSAH offers researchers an opportunity to publish new work in an interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary forum which allows for a diversity of approaches and subject matter. Contributions focus not just on Anglo-Saxon England but also its international context.

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Report on excavations of the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Updown, Eastry, Kent (Martin Welch) The date and nature of Wat's Dyke: a reassessment in the light of recent investigations at Gobowen, Shropshire (Laurence Hayes and Timothy Malim) The Middle and Late Anglo-Saxon defences of western Mercian towns (Steven Bassett) The significance of OE Burh in Anglo-Saxon England (Simon Draper) The distribution of the 'Winchester' style in Late Saxon England: metalwork finds from the Danelaw (Jane Kershaw) Warriors, heroes and companions: negotiating masculinity in Viking-Age England (Dawn Hadley)
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16 ISBN 9781905905133

内容説明

The aim of this volume is to explore Anglo-Saxon perceptions of form and order in their different manifestations, through two main strands texts of all kinds, and art, architecture and archaeology. Contributors come from many different specialisms, enabling wide-ranging discussion, as well contributions from other Insular cultures and a continental European perspective.

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Preface (Leslie Webster) Medium and message in early Anglo-Saxon animal art: some observations on the contexts of Salin’s Style I in England (Tania M. Dickinson) ‘…and pretty coins all in a row’ (Anna Gannon) Anglo-Saxon art: some forms, orderings and their meanings (Richard Bailey) The church triumphant: the figural columns of early ninth-century Anglo-Saxon England (Jane Hawkes) From metalwork to manuscript: some observations on the use of Celtic art in Insular manuscripts (Susan Youngs) Framing the Book of Durrow inside/outside the Anglo-Saxon world (Nancy Netzer) The sign at the cross-roads: the Matthean sacrum in Anglo-Saxon gospel books before Alfred the Great (Carol Farr) The last Chi-rho in the West? From Insular to Anglo-Saxon in the Boulogne 10 Gospels (Richard Gameson) On the distribution of verse types in Old English Poetry (Geoffrey Russom)
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17 ISBN 9781905905188

内容説明

Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History is an annual series concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period. ASSAH offers researchers an opportunity to publish new work in an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary forum which allows for a diversity of approaches and subject matter. Contributions focus not just on Anglo-Saxon England but also its international context. Volume 17 includes papers on iron smelting in Cambridgeshire, Flixborough and King Alfred, as well as a major report on Anglo-Saxon Eastry in Kent which sets out a full review and presentation of the antiquarian record, publishes the new burial finds and sets these findings into the context of other evidence for Anglo-Saxon settlement in Eastry and its neighbourhood.

目次

1. Early Anglo-Saxon Eastry: Archaeological evidence for the beginnings of a district centre in the kingdom of Kent ( Tania M. Dickinson, Chris Fern, and Andrew Richardson) 2. Middle Saxon iron smelting near Bonemills Farm, Wittering, Cambridgeshire (William Wall) 3. Flixborough revisited (John Blair) 4. From frontier to border: the evolution of northern West Saxon territorial delineation in the ninth and tenth centuries (John Baker and Stuart Brookes) 5. King Alfred, Mercia and London, 874-886: A reassessment (Jeremy Haslam) 6. Norse bells: A Scandinavian colonial artefact (Meagan Schoenfelder and Julian D. Richards)
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18 ISBN 9781905905287

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Toby Martin Women, Knowledge and Power: The iconography of early Anglo-Saxon cruciform brooches John Blair Grid-Planning in Anglo-Saxon Settlements: The short perch and the four-perch module Thomas Klein The Inscribed Gold Strip in the Staffordshire Hoard: The text and script of an early Anglo-Saxon biblical inscription Ian Riddler and Nicola Trzaska-Nartowski Lundenwic and the Middle Saxon Worked Bone Interlude Alice Thomas Rivers of Gold? The coastal zone between the Humber and the Wash in the Mid Saxon period Michael Hare Anglo-Saxon Berkeley: History and topography Letty ten Harkel Urban Identity and Material Culture: A case study of Viking-Age Lincoln, c. AD 850-1000
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19 ISBN 9781905905348

内容説明

Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History is a series concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period. ASSAH offers researchers an opportunity to publish new work in an inter- and multi-disciplinary forum that allows for a diversity of approaches and subject matter. Contributions placing Anglo-Saxon England in its international context are as warmly welcomed as those that focus on England itself.

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