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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History 22

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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History (ASSAH) is an annual journal concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period (circa AD 400-1100). ASSAH offers researchers an opportunity to publish new work in an inter- and multi-disciplinary forum that allows for a diversity of approaches and subject matter. Contributions placing Anglo-Saxon England in its international context are as warmly welcomed as those that focus on England itself.

Table of Contents

Foreword – Helena Hamerow

Human faces with pointed exploring lycanthropy in Early Anglo-Saxon England – Lisa Brundle

A Seventh-Century High-Status Settlement at Long Wittenham, Oxfordshire – Adam McBride, Helena Hamerow and Jane Harrison

Early Medieval Great Hall Complexes in Temporality and Site Biographies – Scull and Gabor Thomas

The excavation of a Mid Anglo-Saxon malthouse at Sedgeford, An interim report – Neil Faulkner and Eleanor Blakelock

Anglo-Saxon Sundials – Elizabeth Okasha

Sites of Power and Assembly in the Thames Valley in the Middle Ages – Alex Sanmark

140 pages, Paperback

Published February 10, 2021

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