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Early Medieval Art and Archaeology in the Northern World Studies in Honour of James Graham-Campbell.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Reynolds, Andrew
Otros Autores: Webster, Leslie E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2013.
Colección:The Northern World Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Early Medieval Art and Archaeology in the Northern World
  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • List of Contributors
  • List of Illustrations
  • James A. Graham-Campbell-A Bibliography 1968-2011
  • OBJECTS
  • Hanging Basins and the Wine-Coloured Sea: The Wider Context of Early Medieval Hanging Bowls
  • The Wilton Cross Coin Pendant: Numismatic Aspects and Implications
  • A Lost Pendant Cross from Near Catterick Bridge, Yorkshire
  • Gabatae Saxiscae: Saxon Bowls in the Churches of Rome during the Eighth and Ninth Centuries
  • 'All Shapes and Sizes': Anglo-Saxon Knives c. 700-1100
  • A Remarkable Anglo-Saxon Gold Finger-Ring from Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire
  • An Anglo-Saxon Bone Acanthus-Leaf Mount from Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire
  • Hybridity and Identity in Early Medieval Wales: An Enamelled Class G Brooch from Goodwick, Pembrokeshire
  • Ring Rattle on Swift Steeds: Equestrian Equipment from Early Medieval Wales
  • Viking and Late Norse Ceramic Baking Plates in the Hebrides
  • A Gold Finger-Ring Found Near Tipperary, Ireland
  • The Insular Comb
  • Two Ninth-Century Pails from Ireland
  • Weights and Weight Systems in Viking Age Ireland
  • A Medieval Sword and Scabbard from the River Bann
  • Some Viking Weapons in Sigvatr's Verse
  • An Anglo-Saxon Disc-Brooch From Sjørring, Jutland
  • Two Viking Age Pendants from Iceland
  • Medieval Bronze Bowls from North Norway and Their Context: Sámi or Norse?
  • An Important Late Merovingian or Early Carolingian Sword in the Yorkshire Museum
  • HOARDS
  • A Casket Fit for a West Saxon Courtier? The Plumpton Hoard and Its Place in the Minor Arts of Late Saxon England
  • The 'Northern Hoards' Revisited: Hoards and Silver Economy in the Northern Danelaw in the Early Tenth Century
  • Cuerdale: An Update from North-West England
  • The Context of the 1858 Skaill Hoard
  • The Silver Hoard from Skovvang, Bornholm
  • Treasure-A View from the South
  • PLACES
  • Anglo-Saxon Civil Defence in the Localities: A Case Study of the Avebury Region
  • The Liberty of Sandwich, Kent, c. 1300 and Its Implications for Earlier Topography
  • A Viking Burial at Balnakeil, Sutherland
  • Early Finds of Viking Graves in the Isle of Man
  • Viking Age Agriculture in Ireland and Its Settlement Context
  • The Reliability of the Alleged Early Lough Gara Iron
  • Viking Brittany: Revisiting the Colony that Failed
  • Saxons, Britons and Scots: Pilgrims, Travellers and Exiles on the Continent
  • STYLE, SYMBOL AND MEANING
  • William Nicolson's Drawing of the Main Text of the Bewcastle Cross
  • 'Little Men' and the Missing Link: Irish Anthropomorphic Vessel Mounts
  • Viking Raiding, Gift-Exchange and Insular Metalwork in Norway
  • Copying and Creativity in Early Viking Ornament