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Autor:
Susan M. Youngs, Alexandra Croom
Publikováno v:
Medieval Archaeology. 65:224-237
A STURDY DECORATIVE PLATE OF IRISH TYPE, originally made as part of a horse bridle set but modified for attachment by rivets, has been found at South Shields Roman Fort, Tyne and Wear. The function...
Autor:
John Clark, Susan M. Youngs
Medieval Archaeology, 26, 164-227
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Autor:
Louise Martin, D. M. Metcalf, John Cotter, Helena Hamerow, Annsofie Witkin, Susan M. Youngs, Gill Hey, Chris Hayden, Paul Blinkhorn, Paul Booth, Julian Munby, Kate Cramp
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Journal. 164:109-196
Since E. T. Leeds' excavations of the Anglo-Saxon settlement at Sutton Courtenay in the 1920s and 1930s, aerial photographs revealing large timber buildings, as well as finds of metalwork and coins have suggested that the settlement was more extensiv
Autor:
Susan M. Youngs, Elisabeth Okasha
Publikováno v:
Anglo-Saxon England. 32:225-230
The inscribed lead piece illustrated in pl. V was an isolated metal-detector find from near Weasenham All Saints, a village in north Norfolk (NGR: TF 848221; Sites and Monuments no. 34651). It was brought to our attention in April 1998 by staff at th
Publikováno v:
Medieval Archaeology. 43:19-44
CONTRARY to earlier beliefs, recent metal-detector finds from a number of sites in the Isle of Wight now attest to the continued wealth and economic importance of the island after its conquest by Caedwalla in 686. This is particularly revealed in the
Autor:
Elisabeth Okasha, Susan M. Youngs
Publikováno v:
Anglo-Saxon England. 25:63-68
In March 1992 a diminutive decorated disc was submitted for comment to the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities, British Museum. The owner had found it by using a metal detector in an arable field south of the M25 motorway at Limpsfield Grang
Publikováno v:
Medieval Archaeology. 31:110-191
Publikováno v:
Medieval Archaeology. 32:225-314