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An Anglo-Saxon execution cemetery at Walkington Wold, Yorkshire

An Anglo-Saxon execution cemetery at Walkington Wold, Yorkshire

... date early in the post-Roman ...700 coins and thousands of sherds of pottery of late fourth-century date, and it was suggested that the barrow, in a commanding position with views across the Humber and out ...

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The Winter Camp of the Viking Great Army, AD 872–3, Torksey, Lincolnshire

The Winter Camp of the Viking Great Army, AD 872–3, Torksey, Lincolnshire

... of early medieval metalwork and coins have been recovered by metal detector users from six fi elds to the north of the modern village of ...of Anglo-Saxon Lincolnshire they were interpreted by ...

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Symbols of protection : the significance of animal-ornamented shields in early Anglo-Saxon England

Symbols of protection : the significance of animal-ornamented shields in early Anglo-Saxon England

... and coins to identify a wider range of Late Antique, and especially Christian, ...Old Saxon and Old Norse texts of the 9th to 13th centuries, from which ...

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An Analysis of Anglo-Saxon Kinship During the Middle Ages

An Analysis of Anglo-Saxon Kinship During the Middle Ages

... in Anglo-Saxon Society: II” ...between Anglo-Saxon relation ties. In her analysis of Anglo-Saxon inheritances, Lancaster indicated that kinship and the division of inheritance ...

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Doorways as Liminal Structures in Anglo-Saxon Text and Image

Doorways as Liminal Structures in Anglo-Saxon Text and Image

... an early preference to use the north porticus for those members of the community ...in Anglo- Saxon England’, in The Anglo-Saxon Church: Papers on History, Architecture, and Archaeology ...

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The bioarchaeology of Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: present and future perspectives

The bioarchaeology of Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: present and future perspectives

... Rural sites Preservation of biological remains other than bone and charred plant remains on rural sites of most periods, and therefore also for the Anglo-Saxon period, is generally poor,[r] ...

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Bayesian complementary clustering, MCMC and Anglo Saxon placenames

Bayesian complementary clustering, MCMC and Anglo Saxon placenames

... We have considered a question posed by Prof. John Blair regarding complementary clustering of Anglo-Saxon settlements (Chapter 2). We designed a Random Parti- tion Model (RPM) that is able to capture the ...

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The Anglo-Saxon myth and artisan mentality, 1780-1830

The Anglo-Saxon myth and artisan mentality, 1780-1830

... They would also have agreed that "the primitive rights of men undergo ... a variety of refractions and reflections", and that "the science of constructing a commonwealth, or renovating it, or reforming it, ...

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Explaining Anglo Saxon military efficiency: the landscape of mobilization

Explaining Anglo Saxon military efficiency: the landscape of mobilization

... The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle's description of Alfred’s mobilisation prior to the Battle of Edington in 878 provides important insights into the mechanisms by which armies of ninth- century Wessex came ...in ...

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An early Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Quarrington, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire : report on excavations, 2000-2001

An early Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Quarrington, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire : report on excavations, 2000-2001

... Quarrington has also produced a surprising number, proportionally, of weapon injuries, which are actually not common in early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, and are more frequent among weaponless than ...

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Relationships in Anglo-Saxon, Balkan Ballads and Epic Songs

Relationships in Anglo-Saxon, Balkan Ballads and Epic Songs

... The mythological characters had a great influence in creating and maintaining different kinds of relationships which in many cases had a high impact which could affect and change completely even the main characters’ ...

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Change in Northumbria : was Aldfrith of Northumbria's reign a period of innovation or did it merely reflect the development of processes already underway in the late seventh century?

Change in Northumbria : was Aldfrith of Northumbria's reign a period of innovation or did it merely reflect the development of processes already underway in the late seventh century?

... 1964), pp. 3-25; ‘The Origins of the Common Fields’, Past and Present 33 (April 1966), pp. 142-7: Peter Sarris suggests that bi-partite estates have their origins in Merovingian rather than Carolingian Frankia – ‘The ...

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"No word for it" : Postcolonial Anglo Saxon in John Haynes' Letter to Patience

"No word for it" : Postcolonial Anglo Saxon in John Haynes' Letter to Patience

... Uhta occurs in its genitive plural form at line 8 of The Wanderer: Oft ic sceolde ana uhtna gehwylce / mine ceare cwiþan (‘Often I had to speak my care alone at each [of] dawn[s]’). It is hard to capture the exact shade ...

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The toponymy of communal activity: Anglo Saxon assembly sites and their functions

The toponymy of communal activity: Anglo Saxon assembly sites and their functions

... r ǣ d (OE) ‘advice, counsel, council’: suggested for Radfield (Cambridgeshire; OE feld; Martin and Satchell 2008, 186), which is, however, usually derived from OE rēadan-feld ‘(at the) red field’ (Anderson 1934, 101; ...

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The style of Anglo Saxon poetry, with particular reference to the poetic vocabulary

The style of Anglo Saxon poetry, with particular reference to the poetic vocabulary

... iiiPrefixes 11 iv Single Element words occuring only in poetry 28 a Words found with special meanings in the poetic texts 29 b Distribution of poetic single element words across the word[r] ...

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Towards an International Paradigm of Personal Insolvency Law? A Critical View

Towards an International Paradigm of Personal Insolvency Law? A Critical View

... It might be argued that Anglo-Saxon systems do not fit the paradigm of a preference for repayment plans, given the historic role of straight bankruptcy providing[r] ...

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Translating animal art: Salin’s Style I and Anglo-Saxon cast saucer brooches

Translating animal art: Salin’s Style I and Anglo-Saxon cast saucer brooches

... in early 5th-century Lower Saxony and later, and predominantly, in central and western Anglo-Saxon districts - and that throughout their currency they showed a preference for geometric designs make ...

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Empirical Study of the Regional Differences of the Influences of Cultural Distance on Chinese Import-Export Trade

Empirical Study of the Regional Differences of the Influences of Cultural Distance on Chinese Import-Export Trade

... Countries in Anglo-Saxon and the Independent (cluster) are export sensitive countries, Exports were influenced by the cultural distance differences of Power distance[r] ...

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Alcuin and Alfred : two Anglo-Saxon legal reformers

Alcuin and Alfred : two Anglo-Saxon legal reformers

... in Anglo-Saxon England. Unlike most of early medieval Europe, the Anglo-Saxons had neither a separate body of canon law nor an independent system of ecclesiastical courts to deal with matters ...

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The Bones in the Soup: The Anglo-Saxon Flavour of Tolkien's The Hobbit

The Bones in the Soup: The Anglo-Saxon Flavour of Tolkien's The Hobbit

... glo-Saxon elves were both feared and respected. Finall.J" Tolkien's distinction between different types of elves, such as the vVood-elves, High elves, Light-elves, Deep[r] ...

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