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A Goth at Gloucester?

A Runic Pot from Spong Hill, North Elmham, Norfolk

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An Anglo-Saxon Inhumation Cemetery at Sewerby, East Yorkshire. By Susan M. Hirst. 29.5×21 cm. Pp. xviii + 172, 89 figs. + 5 pls. + 2 fiches. York: York University (Archaeological Publications No. 4), 1985. ISBN 0-946722-02-1. £17.00.Excavations at

Andrew Reynolds. Anglo-Saxon deviant burial customs. xiv+324 pages, 70 illustrations, 28 tables. 2009. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 978-0-19-954455-4 hardback £65

Anglo-Saxon Cremation Cemeteries, with particular reference to Spong Hill, Norfolk

Anglo-Saxon Graves and Grave Goods of the 6th and 7th Centuries AD: a chronological framework. ByBayliss Alex,Hines John,Høilund Nielsen Karen,McCormac Gerry andScull Christopher. 310mm. Pp xix + 595, 500 ills (some col), figs, maps. Society for Med

Anglo-Saxon chairperson

Anglo-Saxon migration: historical fact or mythical fiction?Stephen Yeates. Myth and history. Ethnicity and politics in the first millennium British Isles. xi+348 pages, 104 b&w illustrations. 2012. Oxford & Oakville (CT): Oxbow; 978-1-84217-478-4 pap

Book Review of Excavations at Mucking. Vol. 3, The Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries, by Sue Hirst and Dido Clark

scientific article published on 19 March 2012

Book reviews. Steven Bassett (ed.). The origin of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. xiv + 300 pages, 39 figures, 2 tables. 1989. Leicester: Leicester University Press; ISBN 0-7185-1317-7 hardback £35

Bordesholm. Der Urnenfriedhof am Brautberg bei Bordesholm in Holstein. Vol. I. Text und Karten. By Hilke Elisabeth Saggau. (Offa-Bücher, 60.) 29·5 × 20·5 cm. Pp. 124, 31 figs. + 75 plans. Neumünster: Karl Wachholtz, 1985. ISBN 3-529-01160-6. Pri

C. J. Arnold: The Anglo-Saxon cemeteries of the Isle of Wight. London: British Museum, 1982. 127 pp., 9 pls., 76 figs. £35.00

Edmund Southworth (ed.). Anglo-Saxon cemeteries: a reappraisal. 199 pages, 35 plates, 35 figure. 1990. Stroud: Alan Sutton Publishing, on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the National Galleries and Museums on Merseyside; ISBN 0-86299-818-2 paperbac

From Isidore to Isotopes: Ivory Rings in Early Medieval Graves

chapter published in 2001

Gale R. Owen: Rites and religions of the Anglo-Saxons. Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1981; Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble Books. 216 pp., 40 pls., 40 figs. $12.50

George Speake: Anglo-Saxon animal art and its Germanic background. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980. 122 pp., 16 pls., 23 figs. £20.00

Giles Clarke: Pre-Roman and Roman Winchester, Part II: The Roman cemetery at Lankhills. (Winchester Studies III.) Oxford University Press, 1979. 468 pp., 17 pls. 105 figs. £40.00

History and Archaeology: Do Words Matter More than Deeds?

article published in 1997

Iron Age Myth and Materiality: An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400–1000

scientific article published in August 2012

J. Haslam (ed.), Anglo-Saxon Towns in Southern England. Chichester: Phillimore, 1984. 429 pages, 129 figures, 8 plates. £20.

book review published in 1985

J. N. L. Myres: A corpus of Anglo-Saxon pottery. Cambridge: University Press, 1978. Two vols. 770 pp., 3 pls., 369 figs. £62.00

Lloyd Laing & Jennifer Laing: Anglo-Saxon England. Britain before the Conquest series. London & Henley: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979. 207 pp., III pls., 1 fig., 3 maps. £ 6.95

article

M. J. Swanton: The spearheads of the Anglo-Saxon settlements. London: Royal Archaeological Institute, 1973. 228 pp., 88 figs. Non-members £5.00, members £4.00

scholarly article by Catherine Hills published in September 1976

New light on the Anglo-Saxon succession: two cemeteries and their dates

article

Nicholas Higham. Rome, Britain and the Anglo-Saxons. (The Archaeology of Change). 263 pages, 51 figures. 1992. London: Seaby; ISBN 1-85264-022-7 paperback £18.50

Notes and News

scientific article published in January 1977

Overview: Anglo‐Saxon Identity

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Reviews

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S. Driscoll & M. Nieke (ed.). Power and politics in early medieval Britain and Ireland. iv + 218 pages. 1988. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; ISBN 0-85224-520-3 hardback £27.50

Short Reviews

Short Reviews

Short Reviews

Short Reviews

Spong Hill, Part IX, Chronology and Synthesis

book published in 2013

Süderbrarup. Ein Gräberfeld der römischen Kaiserzeit und Völkerwanderungszeit in Angeln. I. Archäologische Untersuchungen. By N. Bantelmann. 30 × 21 cm. Pp. 174 (text) + 20 plans, 174 figs, and 10 text figs. Neumünster: Karl Wachholtz (Offa-B?

The Age of Sutton Hoo: the Seventh Century in North-Western Europe. Edited by M. O. H. Carver. 250mm. Pp. xviii + 406, 72 figs., 32 pls. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 0-85115-330-5. £49.50.Voyage to the Other World: the Legacy of Sutton Hoo. Ed

The Anglo-Saxons from the Migration Period to the Eighth Century: an Ethnographic Perspective. Edited by John Hills. 250mm. Pp 480. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1997. ISBN 0-85115-479-4. £50.00

The Archaeology of Cremation: burned human remains in funerary studies. Edited by Tim Thompson. 240mm. Pp xii + 244, b&w and col ills. Studies in Funerary Archaeology 8, Oxbow Books, Oxford and Philadelphia, 2015.isbns 9781782978480; 9781782978497. ?

The Burial of A Princess? The Later Seventh-Century Cemetery At Westfield Farm, Ely

The Cruciform Brooch and Anglo-Saxon England. By Toby F Martin. 244mm. Pp 406, many figs, tables, etc. Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2015.isbn 9781843839934. £75 (hbk)

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The Staffordshire (Ogley Hay) hoard: problems of interpretation

scholarly article by Leslie Webster published in March 2011

The archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England in the pagan period: a review

article published in 1979

What is television doing for us? Reflections on some recent British programmes

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Work-boxes or reliquaries? Small copper-alloy containers in seventh century Anglo-Saxon graves

article published in 2011