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OCLC TEST RECORD DO NOT USE Studies in early Anglo-Saxon art and archaeology : papers in honour of Martin G. Welch

معرفی کتاب «OCLC TEST RECORD DO NOT USE Studies in early Anglo-Saxon art and archaeology : papers in honour of Martin G. Welch» نوشتهٔ Brookes, Stuart (editor);Harrington, Sue (editor);Reynolds, Andrew (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Michigan Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This volume of papers is offered to Martin Welch on the occasion of his retirement from UCL in 2010. It is a celebration of his long career of teaching and research in early medieval archaeology, particularly Anglo-Saxon England and its neighbours in the fifth to seventh centuries. Front Cover Title Page Copyright Opening Photo Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Martin G. Welch MA DPhil FSA: An appreciation Tabula Gratuloria An unusual new gold A-bracteate find from Scalford, Leicestershire Continuity in Cambridge? Pot-stamp evidence for continuity from the fourth to fifth centuries AD Work-boxes or reliquaries? Small copper-alloy containers in seventh century Anglo-Saxon graves Earlier or later? The rectangular cloisonné buckle from Sutton Hoo Mound 1 in context Accidental losses, plough-damaged cemeteries and the occasional hoard: the Portable Antiquities Scheme and early Anglo-Saxon archaeology Anglo-Saxon non-funerary weapon depositions A fifth-century female from Weston Colley, Micheldever, Hampshire The earliest Anglo-Saxons? The burial site at Ringlemere Farm, East Kent, and early cross-Channel migration Between Frankish and Merovingian influences in Early Anglo-Saxon Sussex (fifth-seventh centuries) The Third Way: thoughts on non-Saxon identity south of the Thames AD 450-600 Foreign identities in burials at the seventh-century English emporia Beyond exogamy: marriage strategies in Early Anglo-Saxon England Gender representation in early medieval burials: ritual re-affirmation of a blurred boundary? ‘The Weight of Necklaces’: some insights intothe wearing of women’s jewellery from Middle Saxon written sources Anglo-Saxon cemeteries in the Tees Valley and associations with Neolithic and later monuments Early to Middle Saxon settlement in the Chelmer-Blackwater river valley, Essex Early Anglo-Saxon fish traps on the River Thames Boundaries of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms: the example of the South Saxons A reconsideration of East Wansdyke: its construction and date - a preliminary note The lathes of Kent: a review of the evidence Martin Welch – a bibliography Index of People and Places
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