Hakenbeck, S. (2007). Situational Ethnicity and Nested Identities. Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History. Vol 14, pp. 19-27.

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Situational Ethnicity and Nested Identities
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New Approaches to an Old Problem
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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
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14
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19 - 27
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In this paper the author tries to bridge the sophisticated approaches used by historians with an archaeological approach to ethnicity and identity. The paper concludes that the evidence suggests that early medieval ethnicity in the late half of the fifth and first half of the sixth century indicates a highly complex network of identities, ranging from the super-regional to the personal and close ties with other aspects of social structure.
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Susanne Hakenbeck
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2007
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Social Structure (Auto Detected Subject)
Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
Sixth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
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01 Jul 2014