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Based on the author's thesis, this two volume study of the Anglo-Saxon cemeteries of Kent collates a good deal of raw data which is used as the basis of Richardson's interpretation of the significance and meaning of burial rites among the Anglo-Saxon societies of Kent from the 5th to 11th centuries AD. The study includes discussion of the history of reasearch on this subject, theoretical and methodological approaches taken in the present study, historical context, issues of chronology, landscape and settlement and the cemeteries, burial sites and graves themselves, along with grave goods. The second volume includes the appendices: gazetteer of Anglo-Saxon cemeteries and burial sites in Kent; catalogue of graves; index of sites; list of museums and bodies holding material from the Kentish cemeteries; bibliography, maps and figures.
Volume 14 of the Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History series is dedicated to the archaeology of early medieval death, burial and commemoration. Incorporating studies focusing upon Anglo-Saxon England as well as research encompassing western Britain, Continental Europe and Scandinavia, this volume originated as the proceedings of a two-day conference held at the University of Exeter in February 2004. It comprises of an Introduction that outlines the key debates and new approaches in early medieval mortuary archaeology followed by eighteen innovative research papers offering new interpretations of the material culture, monuments and landscape context of early medieval mortuary practices. Papers contribute to a variety of ongoing debates including the study of ethnicity, religion, ideology and social memory from burial evidence. The volume also contains two cemetery reports of early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries from Cambridgeshire.
This volume presents a study of the central and lower Medway valley during the 1st millennium AD, focussing on the 1962–1976 excavation of the Eccles Roman villa and Anglo-Saxon cemetery directed by Alex Detsicas. The author gives an account of the long history of the villa, and a reassessment of the architectural evidence which Detsicas presented.
This volume presents a corpus and discussion of seventy-one Anglo-Saxon copper-alloy containers from forty-nine sites across England dating to the seventh and possibly eighth centuries, and variously described as work boxes, needle cases, amulet containers or Christian reliquaries.
Excavations at Collingbourne Ducis revealed almost the full extent of a late 5th–7th century cemetery first recorded in 1974, providing one of the largest samples of burial remains from Anglo-Saxon Wiltshire. The cemetery lies 200 m to the north-east of a broadly contemporaneous settlement on lower lying ground next to the River Bourne.
Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History is an annual series concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period. ASSAH offers researchers an opportunity to publish new work in an interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary forum which allows for a diversity of approaches and subject matter. Contributions focus not just on Anglo-Saxon England but also its international context.
Full report on a 6th-century cemetery of 76 graves, with complete grave inventory and discussion of the grave goods with reference to their continental affinities, and the human remains. Discussion of the cemetery and of 6th-century chronology.
Grossbritannien/Irland - Mittelalter - Grab/Gräberfeld - Akten/Kongressbericht.
This volume is part of a two volume set: ISBN 9781407358161 (Volume I); ISBN 9781407358178 (Volume II); ISBN 9781841717104 (Set of both volumes). .