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Medieval Life 10
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Medieval Life 10
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Medieval Life
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10
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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20 Jan 2002
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The introduction of Falconry to the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms: a consideration of the evidence from Anglo-Saxon and Continental sources
Christopher J Huff
7 - 12
Examines documentary sources, along with (relatively sparse) ecofactual and artefactual evidence. It is suggested that falconry may have been introduced within aristocratic circles in the late sixth or seventh century, originally through high-status gifts from Francia or Scandinavia.
Anglo-Saxon technology
David H Hill
13 - 20
Continues an occasional series (see also 97/1566) with separate discussions of the construction of the oxcart and the wingeard seax, or vine-dresser's knife.
New light on the Lewis chess pieces
Quentin Hawkins
21 - 26
Reconsiders the origin and interpretation of the hoard of carved ivory chess pieces found on the Isle of Lewis in 1831. It is argued that they reflect their political and social context.
`The hangings about the hall': an overview of textile wall hangings in late medieval York, 1394--1505
Charles Kightly
27 - 31
A survey of documentary sources that shed light on the ownership, use, composition, appearance, and cost of domestic wall-hangings.
Early Ecclesiastical Landscapes
Christopher Pickles
32 - 33
Reviews papers presented at a conference on the Church and its influence on the landscape, which was held at the University of Glasgow in October 1998.