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Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History #5

Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History, Volume 5

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Nine papers including Werner's review of Sutton Hoo III, royal graves, early units of government in the West Midlands, Aelfric and the perception of script and picture, idolators and ecclesiasts.

Table of Contents

Foreword ( William Filmer-Sankey )

A Review of The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial Volume 3: Some remarks, thoughts and proposals ( Joachim Werner, Hon. FSA )
Royal Graves as Religious Symbols ( Hilda Ellis Davidson )
The Badley (Needham Market) Bowl ( R. H. White )
Dommoc and A Reappraisal ( Jeremy Haslam )
Early Units of Government in Heredfordshire and Shropshire ( Della Hooke )
Huish and Old English Survivals in a later Landscape ( Michael Costen )
Aelfric and the Perception of Script and Picture in Anglo-Saxon England ( Richard Gameson )
Anglo-Saxon Idolators and Ecclesiasts from Theodore to Alcuin; A Source Study ( Audrey L. Meaney )
The Point of Woden ( Eric John )

150 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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