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Autor:
Rachel Swallow
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Archaeological Journal. 175:413-414
Forming part of a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust, the editors of this volume make it clear from the outset that the twelve archaeological investigations presented within it are accompanied ...
Autor:
Thomas J.T. Williams
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 28:518-519
Autor:
Laurence W. Marvin
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Journal of British Studies. 56:860-861
Autor:
Duncan W. Wright, Oliver H. Creighton
This volume comprises thirteen reports detailing fieldwork undertaken by a research project which sought to assess the archaeological evidence of the period of conflict that took place in mid-twelfth-century England popularly known as ‘the Anarchy'
Autor:
Swallow, Rachel E.
Publikováno v:
The Archaeological Journal; July 2018, Vol. 175 Issue: 2 p413-414, 2p
Autor:
Hugh Willmott, Duncan W. Wright
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The Antiquaries Journal. 101:181-212
The rising popularity of hobbyist metal detecting has provided early medieval scholars with various important new datasets, not least the concentrations of metalwork commonly known as ‘productive sites’. Awareness of these foci derives almost exc
Autor:
Duncan W. Wright
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Early Medieval Europe. 28:483-486
Autor:
Duncan W. Wright
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Landscapes. 23:97-98
Autor:
Duncan W. Wright
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Medieval Archaeology. 63:271-297
In the earliest centuries of the Middle Ages, skilled metalsmiths were greatly valued by cult leaders who required impressive objects to maintain social links and the loyalty of their retainers. Despite their clear importance, smiths were peripheral
Autor:
Duncan W. Wright
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 92:246-249
The early medieval period in Europe is commonly viewed as a time of emerging nations, as the institutions, lineages and territories that we recognise as integral to medieval and later states were established. The preoccupation with nationhood is the