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A Corpus of Wheel-thrown Pottery in Anglo-Saxon Graves. By Vera I. Evison. 24·5 × 18·5 cm. Pp. ix + 108 + 5 maps + 36 figs. + 10 pls. London: Royal Archaeological Institute, 1979. Price not stated

A Fifth-Century Anglo-Saxon Pot from Canterbury

article by Nowell Myres published March 1973 in Antiquaries Journal

A Nineteenth-Century Grubenhaus on Bucklebury Common, Berkshire

A Prehistoric Settlement on hinksey Hill, Near Oxford

scholarly article by Nowell Myres published in June 1931

A Prehistoric and Roman Site on Mount Farm, Dorchester

scientific article published in 1937

Amulets or Small Change?

An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Greenbank, Darlington

scientific article published in January 1976

An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England. By P. Hunter Blair. 8½ × 5¼. Pp. xvi + 382: 16 pls. and 9 maps. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1956. 30s

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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford. Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, England. 10½ × 8¼. Pp. xxxiii + 244 with 216 plates. London: H.M. Stationery Office, 1939. £1.1s. net

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Anglo-Saxon Coins. Historical Studies presented to Sir Frank Stenton. Edited by R. H. M. Dolley. 10 × 7. Pp. xvi + 296 + 21 pls. and 4 maps. London: Methuen, 1961. 63s

Anglo-Saxon England, I. Ed. P. Clemoes. 9¼ × 6. Pp. xii + 332 + 8 pls. +11 figs. Cambridge University Press, 1972. £6·50

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Anglo-Saxon Pottery and the Settlement of England

book published in 1969

Anglo-Saxon Pottery: A Symposium

article published in 1959

Anglo-Saxon Urns from North Elmham, Norfolk: some corrected attributions

Anniversary Address

Anniversary Address

Anniversary Address

Anniversary Address

BOROUGH AND TOWN: a study of Urban Origins in England. By Carl Stephenson. Cambridge, Mass. : the Mediaeval Academy of America, 1933. pp. XVI, 236 and 8 plates. Price not stated

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Britannia: a Journal of Romano-British and kindred studies. Vol. i. 9¾ × 7¼. Pp. xvii + 347 + 38 pls. + 86 figs. + 13 tables. London: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1970. £3·00 to subscribing members, £4·00 to non-members.--- Eith

Catherine Hills: The Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Spong Hill, North Elmham I. Catalogue of cremations 20–64 and 1000–1690. East Anglian Archaeology 6. Gressenhall: Norfolk Archaeological Unit, 1977. 304 pp., 9 pls., 156 figs. £4.50

scholarly article by Nowell Myres published in July 1978

Charlemagne on Miniskirts

Comments on the Early Anglo Saxon Pottery

chapter published in 1976

Cremation and Inhumation in the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries

Crop-Mark Sites at Mucking, Essex

scientific article published in September 1968

Das Gräberfeld von Altenwalde. Von Karl Waller. 11¾ × 8¼. Pp. 16 + 18 figs. Die Gräberfelder von Hemmoor, Quelkhorn, Gudendorf und Dühnen-Wehrberg. Von Karl Waller. 11¾ × 8¼. Pp. 32 + 1 map + 49 figs. Hamburgisches Museum für Völkerkunde u

article published in 1960

Das alamannische Gräberfeld von Beggingen-Löbern. Von W. U. Guyan. 10½ × 7½. Pp. 40 + 10 figs., 21 pls. and 1 plan. Schriften des Institutes für Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Schweiz, 12. Basel, 1958

Die Bodenfunde des 3. bis 6. Jahrhunderts nach Chr. zwiscken unterer Elbe und Oder. (Offa Bücher 23.) By Helga Schach-Dörges. 12 × 8½. Pp. 280 + 111 pls. + 11 maps + 86 figs. Neumunster: Karl Wachholtz, 1970. DM 96

England before the Conquest: studies in primary sources presented to Dorothy Whitelock. Edited by Peter Clemoes and Kathleen Hughes. 9¼ × 6. Pp. xvi+418+9 pls. + 24 figs. Cambridge University Press, 1971. £8

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Excavations at Shakenoak I. By A. C. C. Brodribb, A. R. Hands, and D. R. Walker. 8½ × 7½. Pp. 120 + 37 figs. Privately printed 1968: obtainable from A. R. Hands, Exeter College, Oxford. 20s.

Excavations on the Akeman Street, near Asthally, Oxon., Feb.–June, 1925

article by C. G. Stevens & Nowell Myres published January 1926 in Antiquaries Journal

Formenkreise und Stammesgruppen in Schleswig-Holstein. Von Albert Genrich. 11¾×8½. Pp. 78 + taf. 55. Neumünster: Karl Wachholtz Verlag, 1954

Gilbert Sheldon, The Transition From Roman Britain To Christian England, A.D. 368–664. London: Macmillan, 1932. Pp. xxiii + 219. 10s

La Cimetière de Lavoye: nécropole merovingienne. By René Joffroy. 11 × 8½. Pp. 180 + 112 illus. + 6 plans. Paris: Picard, 1974. 85F

Later Roman Britain. By Stephen Johnson. 23 × 15 cm. Pp. xi + 195 + 60 pls. + 20 figs. + 22 maps. London and Henley: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980. £7·50

Merowingerzeit: Original-Altertümer des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums in Mainz. Katalog 13. By Gustav Behrens. 11¾×8. Pp. vi + 84 with 8 plates and 165 text-figures. Mainz: E. Schneider, 1947

Mitcham Grave 205 and the Chronology of Applied Brooches with Floriate Cross Decoration

New College and its Buildings. By A. H. Smith. 8½ × 5½. Pp.xii + 192. Geoffrey Cumberlege: Oxford University Press, 1952. 21s

Part III. Anglian and Anglo-Danish Lincolnshire

Pelagius and the End of Roman Rule in Britain

article published in 1960

R. E. M. Wheeler, London and the Saxons. London Museum Catalogues, no. 6, 1935. Pp. 201 with 21 plates and 45 text illustrations. 1s. 6d

R. G. Collingwood, Roman Britain. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1932. Pp. xi + 160. with 59 illustrations and a map. 6s

Recent Discoveries in the Bodleian Library

article published in 1967

Reihengräberfelder von Heidelberg-Kirchheim. By Gisela Clauss. (Badische Fundberichte Sonderheft 14. 1.) 12 × 8. Pp. 189 + 8 figs. (Textband) + 58 pls. + 15 plans (Tafelband). Karlsruhe: Staatliches Amt für Denkmalpflege, 1971. Price not stated

Reviews

scientific article published on January 1964

Reviews

scientific article published on January 1966

Reviews

scientific article published in January 1971

Reviews

scientific article published in January 1972

Reviews

Roman Britain to Saxon England: An Archaeological Study

Roman Pottery Used for Anglo-Saxon Cremations

chapter published in 1973

Saint Germanus of Auxerre and the End of Roman Britain

Some Anglo-Saxon Potters

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Some English Parallels to the Anglo-Saxon Pottery of Holland and Belgium in the Migration Period

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Some Thoughts on the Topography of Saxon London

THE BIRTH OF THE MIDDLE AGES, 395–814. By H. St. L. B. Moss. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1935. pp. XVIII and 291 with 8 plates and 10 maps. 12s 6d

THE NATIVE HILL FORTS OF NORTH WALES AND THEIR DEFENCES. Presidential Address to the Cambrian Archaeological Association. By Willoughby Gardner,F.S.A. (Archaeologia Cambrensis, December 1926)

scholarly article by Nowell Myres published in June 1928

The Adventus Saxonum

chapter published in 1951

The Anglo-Saxon Cremation Cemetery at Sancton, East Yorkshire

book published in 1973

The Anglo-Saxon Pottery of Lincolnshire

The Battle for Britain in the Fifth Century. An Essay in Dark Age History. By T. Dayrell Reed. 7 × 4¾. Pp. 208. Methuen, 1944. 10s. 6d

article published in 1945

The Conquest of Wessex in the Sixth Century. By Gordon J. Copley. Pp. 240, 12 pls. and 10 maps. London: Phoenix House Ltd., 1954. 30s

The Early History of Abingdon, Berkshire, and its Abbey

article published in 1968

The History of All Souls College Library. By Sir Edmund Craster, edited by E. F. Jacob. 9 × 5½. Pp. 128 + 7 pls. London: Faber & Faber, 1971. £2.50

The Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon Site at Upton, Northants

The Medieval Pottery at Bodiam Castle

article published in 1935

The Northern Barbarians 100 B.C.–A.D. 300. By Malcolm Todd. 8½ × 5½. Pp. 232 + 4 pls. + 26 figs. London: Hutchinson University Library, 1975. £5.50

The Religious Policy of Anastasius I Peter Charanis: Church and State in the Later Roman Empire: the Religious Policy of Anastasius the First, 491–518. (University of Wisconsin Studies in the Social Sciences and History, No. 26.) Pp. 102. Madison:

The Roman Fortress at Longthorpe

scientific article published in 1974

The South Saxons. Edited by Peter Brandon. 25 × 18 cm. Pp. 262 + 7 pls. + 18 figs. Chichester: Phillimore, 1978. £8·75.

The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial: A Handbook. By R. L. S. Bruce-Mitford. 12 × 7. Pp. 84 + 4 colour plates + 32 pls. + 31 figs. London: Trustees of the British Museum, 1968. Cloth 25s., paper 16s

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The Zimbabwe Culture : Ruins and Reactions. By G. Caton-Thompson. 10 × 6½. Pp. xxiv + 299. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press. 1931. 25s

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Three Styles of Decoration on Anglo-Saxon Pottery

Two Saxon urns from Ickwell Bury, Beds., and the Saxon penetration of the Eastern Midlands

Verulamium

article published in 1938

Westerwanna I. Von Karola Zimmer-Linnfeld, Hans Gummel und Karl Waller. 11¾ × 8¼. Pp. 50 + 201 figs. Hamburgisches Museum für Völkerkunde und Vorgeschichte, 1960. (9. Beiheft zum Atlas der Urgeschichte, ed. H. J. Eggers.) Price not stated.Der Ur

Winchester College Muniments. Vols. II–III. Estates. Compiled by Sheila Himsworth With William Graham and John Harvey. 22 × 14.5 cm. Pp. xxxi + 1588. Chichester: Phillimore, 1984. ISBN 0-85033-421-7 / -496-7. £50.00 each (£125.00 the 3-vol. set)

Wingham Villa and Romano–Saxon Pottery in Kent