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Early Anglo-Saxon Christian reliquaries

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.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: GIBSON, ANTHONY
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [S.l.] : ARCHAEOPRESS, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Figure 1. Type I Harford Farm reconstruction after Penn, K, 2000. -- Figure 2. Type I design principles -- Figure 3. Type I assembly features -- Figure 4. Type I and II techniques used for attaching lid top and body base (a) rivets, (b) flange and solder, (c) convex and solder, (d) material clenching -- Figure 5. Type I general arrangement when worn -- Figure 6. Aldborough (Yorkshire) unusual box with unfinished cruciform on body base 
505 8 |a Figure 7. Ascot-under-Wychwood (Oxfordshire) Type I base assembly with impressive Style II incised iconography -- Figure 8. Ashmolean Museum (Oxford) Type I, unprovenanced -- Figure 9. Dover Painted House (Kent) Type I after Philp 2003, base assembly with angled stop ridge, body decorated with chevron, cross saltire and diamond pattern -- Plate 1. Harford Farm (Norfolk) Type I after Penn 2000, reconstruction Tony Gibson and Peter Grey -- Plate 2. Hawnby (Yorkshire) Type I, reconstruction Tony Gibson 
505 8 |a Figure 10. Polhill (Kent) Grave 43 Type I after Philp 2003, with raised stop ridge. Lid ring and body repoussé decorated in curvaceous Salin Style II, lid top and body base with equal arm Latin cross -- Figure 11. Verulamium (Hertfordshire) Grave 21 Type I after Ager 1989, artistically decorated suggestive of Style II -- Figure 12. Wolverton (Buckinghamshire) Grave 2168 after PAS BUC-337D72, Type I with runes and hinged lid -- Figure 13. North Leigh (Oxfordshire) Type II with repoussé body and incised lid top decorations 
505 8 |a Figure 14. Suspension Flange Type II [a] Stanlow [b] Dover Buckland Grave 102 [c] Sibertswold Grave 80 [d] North Leigh [e] Burwell Grave 42 [f] Cuxton Grave 306 (iconography exaggerated) [g] St Mary's Stadium Grave 4202 -- Figure 15. Burwell (Cambridgeshire) Grave 42 [a] Type II most highly decorated of all Types of boxes [b] lid top and body base decorated with die stamped reconstruction of the Beowulf Dragon Fight? -- Figure 16. Burwell Village (Suffolk) Incomplete Type II decorative flange 
505 8 |a Figure 17a. Cuxton (Kent) Grave 306 Type II after Blackmore et al. Incised iconography on hill very faintly scratched on original , exaggerated for illustration -- Figure 17b. Cuxton (Kent) Grave 306 Type II after Blackmore et al. Incised iconography on hill very faintly scratched on original , exaggerated for illustration -- Plate 3. Dover Buckland Grave 107 Type II after Evison 1987 -- Figure 18. North Leigh (Oxfordshire) Type II, lid top with incised decoration, body block type repoussé similar to that on a Type I box from Verulamium (Hertfordshire) Grave 21 
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