Title: |
The distribution of the 'Winchester' style in Late Saxon England
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Subtitle: |
metalwork finds from the Danelaw |
Issue: |
Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 15 |
Series: |
Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
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Volume: |
15
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Number of Pages: |
284 |
Page Start/End: |
254 - 269 |
Biblio Note |
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Publication Type: |
Journal
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Abstract: |
Re-evaluates the style's distribution and significance using new finds, largely recovered through metal-detecting. Argues that the style permeated further north and east than has been thought. Notes that the style appears on an array of secular artefacts of varying quality, rather than being restricted to ecclesiastical items as had been previously believed. Presents evidence for the production of the style within the Scandinavian area of settlement, and relates its appearance and use to broader questions of social and cultural identity. |
Year of Publication: |
2008
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Subjects / Periods: |
Late Saxon (Auto Detected Temporal) |
SETTLEMENT
(Monument Type England)
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Source: |
BIAB
(biab_online)
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Created Date: |
09 Apr 2011 |