Heathen graves and Victorian Anglo-Saxonism: Assessing the
archaeology of John Mitchell Kemble (Howard Williams)
Continental connections: Angles, Saxons and others in Bede and
Procopius (Philip Bartholomew)
The Undley Bracteate reconsidered: Archaeological, linguistic and
runological perspectives (Seiichi Suzuki)
Topographical place-names and the distribution of Tun and Ham in
the Chilterns and Essex region (John Baker)
Bloodmoor Hill, Carlton Colville, Suffolk: A preliminary report
(Alison Dickens, Jess Tipper and Richard Mortimer)
Some Anglo-Saxon artefacts from Nottinghamshire (Lloyd Laing)
The five senses and Anglo-Saxon coinage (Anna Gannon)
The Lindisfarne Gospels and the aesthetics of Anglo-Saxon art
(Alison Rosenblitt)
What language is this? Language mixing in Anglo-Saxon inscriptions
(Elizabeth Okasha)
King Alfred and the Vikings – strategies and tactics (Jeremy
Haslam)
Anglo-Saxon chain mail (Carla Morini); An Anglo-Saxon settlement at
Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire (John Murray with Tom McDonald)
Sarah Semple is Professor in Archaeology at Durham University. Her research interests range from early medieval funerary archaeology to monuments and buildings as well as sculpture and particularly understanding the landscape context and sensory impacts of monuments. She recently co-published A Cultural History of Medieval Objects in the Medieval Age.
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