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234 pages

Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white

Published Oct 2023

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781789698916

Digital: 9781803275598

DOI 10.32028/9781789698916

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Keywords
History; Archaeology; Anglo-Saxon; England; Landscape; Settlement

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Volume 23 of Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History (ASSAH), a series concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours during the Anglo-Saxon period (circa AD 400-1100).

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Contents

Foreword


Verba Visibilia: Arm gestures in early Anglo-Saxon graves – Jennifer Coulton


The ‘Acomb area’ Treasure find: fragmented evidence for a seventh-century high-status female burial near York? – Tania Dickinson


By Trent, Mease and Tame: A river-terrace landscape adjacent to the Catholme Anglo-Saxon settlement – Antony R.R. Mustchin, Andy Richmond and Gary Coates with contributions by Michael Bamforth, Julia E.M. Cussans, Andrew Peachey, Ruth Shaffrey, Rebecca Sillwood and John Summers


An Anglo-Saxon iron-working site in north Norfolk – Andrew A. S. Newton and John R. Summers


The Conisbrough Estate and the southern boundary of Northumbria. Environmental and archaeological evidence from a late sixth-/early seventh-century structure and a later enclosure ditch at Conisbrough, South Yorkshire – David Hey, Paul C. Buckland, Philip I. Buckland, Ben Gearey, Richard O’Neill, Ian Tyers


The development of early medieval Old Sarum, Wiltshire: a reassessment – Jeremy Haslam

About the Author

Helena Hamerow is Professor of Early Medieval Archaeology at the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. Her research interests include the archaeology of northwest Europe from AD 400-1000, Early medieval rural settlements and economy, the archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England, and the links between England and mainland Europe c.400-700.