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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
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Title:
Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
Series
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Series:
Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History
Volume
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Volume:
17
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2011
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BIAB (biab_online)
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Created Date:
01 Jul 2014
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Early Anglo-Saxon Eastry; Archaeological evidence for the beginnings of a di...
Tania M Dickinson
1 - 86
Middle Saxon Iron Smelting near Bonemills Farm, Cambridgeshire
William Wall
87 - 100
Flixborough Revisited
John Blair
101 - 107
Following an industrial accident at Flixborough on the Trent near the confluence with the Humber, excavations between 1989 and 1991 revealed a rich Anglo-Saxon site with occupation comprising two and sometimes three recurrently rebuilt lines of buildings on a west-east axis spanning the 7th to 11th centuries. The settlement has attracted much speculation regarding its status, the author's view (apparently contested by others) is that the site may be monastic. Au/SH
From Frontier to Border; The evolution of northern West Saxon territorial d...
John Baker
108 - 123
Norse bells - a Scandinavian Colonial Artefact
Julian D Richards
Megan Schoenfelder
151 - 168
Article investigating the so-called 'Norse' type small hexagonal copper-alloy bells found in Iceland, Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Man, northern Wales and England in terms of their form, provenance, regional and chronological distributions, associations Scandinavia, uses and interpretation. Au/SH