Anglo-Saxon England
Law and Order in Anglo Saxon England
5
‘ “Hu mæg ure geferscipe beon gewissod butan geþeahtere?” Ælfric’s Colloquy and Latin Learning in Anglo-Saxon England’
10
What were they thinking? : Intellectual territories in Anglo-Saxon England
35
Living with One Foot in the Grave: the elderly in Early Anglo Saxon England
307
Madness, Medication--and Self-Induced Hallucination? Elleborus (and Woody Nightshade) in Anglo-Saxon England, 700-900
33
Symbols of protection : the significance of animal-ornamented shields in early Anglo-Saxon England
56
The theory and methodology of classifications of the fifth and sixth centuries A. D. of Anglo-Saxon England with reference to great square-headed brooches
263
Frisians in Anglo-Saxon England: A Historical and Toponymical Investigation
27
Elleborus in Anglo-Saxon England, 900–1100: Tunsingwyrt and Wodewistle
30
British Christian continuity in Anglo Saxon England: the case of Sherborne/Lanprobi
20
Infernal imagery in Anglo Saxon charters
419
The toponymy of communal activity: Anglo Saxon assembly sites and their functions
16
"No word for it" : Postcolonial Anglo Saxon in John Haynes' Letter to Patience
28
Alcuin and Alfred : two Anglo-Saxon legal reformers
176
Explaining Anglo Saxon military efficiency: the landscape of mobilization
27
Chest burial: A middle anglo-saxon funerary rite from northern england
40
Doorways as Liminal Structures in Anglo-Saxon Text and Image
27
The style of Anglo Saxon poetry, with particular reference to the poetic vocabulary
270
Antimicrobial assays of three native British plants used in Anglo Saxon medicine for wound healing formulations in 10th century England
23
Anglo Saxon pharmacopoeia revisited: a potential treasure in drug discovery
23