Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... Early Anglo- Saxon Coinage . Oxford : Oxford University Press . Grierson , P. and Blackburn , M. 1986. Medieval European Coinage 1 , The Early Middle Ages ( 5th - 10th centuries ) . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Haseloff , G ...
... Early Anglo- Saxon Coinage . Oxford : Oxford University Press . Grierson , P. and Blackburn , M. 1986. Medieval European Coinage 1 , The Early Middle Ages ( 5th - 10th centuries ) . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Haseloff , G ...
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... early - ninth - century date and compared the bowl with the Ardagh Chalice , the lesser silver - gilt hanging - bowl from the St Ninian's Isle hoard and , in respect of the elevated filigree scroll- work on the Witham Bowl , with the ...
... early - ninth - century date and compared the bowl with the Ardagh Chalice , the lesser silver - gilt hanging - bowl from the St Ninian's Isle hoard and , in respect of the elevated filigree scroll- work on the Witham Bowl , with the ...
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Ethnic Tensions in Early Medieval Cemeteries in Bavaria Susanne E. Hakenbeck Department of Archaeology , University of Cambridge Early medieval Europe is commonly portrayed within an ethnic framework . It is neatly divided into ethnic ...
Ethnic Tensions in Early Medieval Cemeteries in Bavaria Susanne E. Hakenbeck Department of Archaeology , University of Cambridge Early medieval Europe is commonly portrayed within an ethnic framework . It is neatly divided into ethnic ...
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