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The pre-conquest sculpture of South-East EnglandTweddle, Dominic January 1986 (has links)
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An archaeology of trade in Eastern England, c.650-900 CENaylor, John David January 2002 (has links)
The project was an examination of trade through the regional survey and analysis of archaeological data from middle Saxon England. Much previous work had focused towards long-distance trade articulated through urban ports, and the thesis aimed to provide new methods for the study of the early medieval economy by placing these urban settlements within a regional setting. It examined trade within regions as a whole, rather than concentrating only on the archaeologically most visible, i.e. long-distance trade. A comparative, study area approach was adopted for analysis, with two regions (Kent and Yorkshire) chosen. Methodology was based on both detailed analysis of artefact distributions throughout the middle Saxon period, and comparative examination of individual site assemblages. As a result, networks of trade, and the movement of goods could be assessed, and individual sites placed within this context. Specific artefact groups were chosen which highlighted different aspects of trade (coinage, pottery, stone artefects, and metalwork), and other materials, both archaeological and historical, were utilised wherever possible. Both study areas were also discussed in the context of middle Saxon eastern England, in order to provide a broader interpretation of early medieval trade. These analyses showed that the early medieval economy was more complex than has been previously proposed, with distinct regional variations apparent. A number of sites were interpreted as inland markets, their positions suggestive of an overall political control of trade, and most coin rich sites were located close enough to the coast to easily gain direct access to long-distance coastal trade. The church may have been heavily involved. Much trade appears to have been centred around the movement of utilitarian goods, including stone, foodstuffs, salt and slaves, and royal interest in the regulation of trade focused on the large revenues available through tolls.
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Age as an aspect of social identity in fourth-to-sixth- century AD England : the archaeological funerary evidenceGowland, Rebecca Louise January 2002 (has links)
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Das Präfix uz- im altenglischen Ein Beitrag zur germanischen Wortbildungslehre. Erster Teil; Nominalkomposition ...Lehmann, Wilhelm, January 1905 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Kiel. / "Die vollständige Arbeit erscheint als 8. Heft (n.F. 3) der 'Kieler Studien zur englischen Philologie ... '" Lebenslauf.
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The use of grave-goods in conversion-period England c.600-c.850 A.DGeake, Helen January 1995 (has links)
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Das Präfix uz- im altenglischen Ein Beitrag zur germanischen Wortbildungslehre. Erster Teil; Nominalkomposition ...Lehmann, Wilhelm, January 1905 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Kiel. / "Die vollständige Arbeit erscheint als 8. Heft (n.F. 3) der 'Kieler Studien zur englischen Philologie ... '" Lebenslauf.
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Das Kulturbild des Beowulfepos (Teildruck) ...Müller, Johannes, January 1914 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Göttingen. / Lebenslauf. "Die vollständige Abhandlung erscheint als Bd. LIII der 'Studien zur englischen Philologie." "Literaturverzeichnis": p. [vii]-viii.
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Über die altenglischen gesetze des königs Knut ...Wroblewski, Leonhard, Canute January 1901 (has links)
Inaug.--Diss.--Berlin. / Imprint covered label of Akademische buchhandlung von Conrad Skopnik, Berlin. Vita.
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Zur kritik der altenglischen AnnalenHorst, Karl. January 1896 (has links)
Inaug.-diss. - Strassburg.
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Handwerk und gewerbe bei den Angelsachsen ...Klump, Wilhelm, January 1908 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Heidelberg. / Lebenslauf. "Literatur": p. [1]-7.
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