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Early Deira: Archaeological studies of the East Riding in the fourth to ninth centuries AD - Softcover

 
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A series of eleven papers focusing on various aspects of the archaeology of the East Riding in Yorkshire in the Anglo-Saxon and Early Medieval periods, including the progress of archaeological research, burials, settlement evidence, metalwork, coinage and monuments. Contents: Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: current research problems (Philip Rahtz) ; Early Medieval burials in East Yorkshire (S J Lucy) ; West Heslerton settlement mobility (Dominic Powlesland) ; Anglo-Saxon settlement and archaeological visibility in the Yorkshire Wolds (J D Richards) ; King Edwin of the Deiri (N J Higham) ; Middle Anglo-Saxon metalwork from South Newbald and the `productive site' phenomenon in Yorkshire (Kevin Leahy) ; Northumbrian coinage and the productive site at South Newbald `Sancton' (James Booth) ; The case for archaeological research at Whitby (Jennie Stopford) ; Monuments from Yorkshire in the Age of Alcuin (Jim Lang) ; Where are Yorkshire's `Terps'? Wetland exploitation in the early medieval period (Robert van der Noort) ; The Bioarchaeology of Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: present and future perspectives

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Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: current research problems (Philip Rahtz)
Early Medieval burials in East Yorkshire (S J Lucy)
West Heslerton settlement mobility (Dominic Powlesland)
Anglo-Saxon settlement and archaeological visibility in the Yorkshire Wolds (J D Richards)
King Edwin of the Deiri (N J Higham)
Middle Anglo-Saxon metalwork from South Newbald and the `productive site' phenomenon in Yorkshire (Kevin Leahy)
Northumbrian coinage and the productive site at South Newbald `Sancton' (James Booth)
The case for archaeological research at Whitby (Jennie Stopford)
Monuments from Yorkshire in the Age of Alcuin (Jim Lang)
Where are Yorkshire's `Terps'? Wetland exploitation in the early medieval period (Robert van der Noort)
The Bioarchaeology of Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: present and future perspectives (Keith Dobney, Allan Hall & Harry Kenward)

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  • PublisherOxbow Books
  • Publication date2000
  • ISBN 10 1900188902
  • ISBN 13 9781900188906
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages200

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Book Description Softcover. Condition: Very Good. Minor shelfwear. Faint creasing to front wrap. ; A series of eleven papers focusing on various aspects of the archaeology of the East Riding in Yorkshire in the Anglo-Saxon and Early Medieval periods, including the progress of archaeological research, burials, settlement evidence, metalwork, coinage and monuments. Contents: Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: current research problems (Philip Rahtz) ; Early Medieval burials in East Yorkshire (S J Lucy) ; West Heslerton settlement mobility (Dominic Powlesland) ; Anglo-Saxon settlement and archaeological visibility in the Yorkshire Wolds (J D Richards) ; King Edwin of the Deiri (N J Higham) ; Middle Anglo-Saxon metalwork from South Newbald and the `productive site' phenomenon in Yorkshire (Kevin Leahy) ; Northumbrian coinage and the productive site at South Newbald `Sancton' (James Booth) ; The case for archaeological research at Whitby (Jennie Stopford) ; Monuments from Yorkshire in the Age of Alcuin (Jim Lang) ; Where are Yorkshire's `Terps'? Wetland exploitation in the early medieval period (Robert van der Noort) ; The Bioarchaeology of Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: present and future perspectives; 11.6 X 8.2 X 0.4 inches; 200 pages. Seller Inventory # 34838

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