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050 1 0 _aDA152
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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aHarrington, Sue.
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245 1 0 _aThe early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of southern Britain, AD 450-650 :
_bbeneath the Tribal Hidage /
_cSue Harrington and Martin Welch.
260 _aOxford ;
_aPhiladelphia :
_bOxbow Books,
_c(c)2014.
300 _a1 online resource
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505 0 0 _tThe Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms of Southern Britain: evidence and questions --
_tIntroduction --
_tThe kingdoms in the written sources (text by Martin Welch, edited by Barbara Yorke) --
_tResearch questions --
_tWhat are the data? --
_tWhat is the landscape context of that data? --
_tWhy is the data located within this context --
_twhat were the criteria behind site location selection? --
_tHow can this evidence be explained and interpreted --
_tis this evidence of wealth creation and state formation? --
_tMethodology --
_tOverview of the contents of this volume --
_tThe Early Anglo-Saxon Census --
_tSouthern Britain south of the Thames and the archaeological data --
_tThe database --
_tData-quality assessment --
_tThe dating framework --
_tThe sites --
_tPopulating the landscape --
_tThese individuals and their graves --
_tPhasing the burials --
_tThe artefacts --
_tType --
_tProvenance --
_tRegional --
_tKentish; Saxon; Anglian; Wessex --
_tRomano-British --
_tBritish West --
_tCurated/Roman; Curated/Jutlandic --
_tKentish/ --
_tImported --
_tImported/ --
_tPosition in grave --
_tMaterial component --
_tObject weights --
_tFindspots and their contents --
_tOther datasets used --
_tLate Roman sites --
_tPlace-name evidence --
_tConcluding remarks --
_tThe Environmental Context of Southern Britain --
_tIntroduction --
_tMapping the evidence --
_tThe geology of southern Britain --
_tDefinitions of landscape units --
_tSoil types and fertility: the mapping of land use potential --
_tA new definition of landscape units in southern Britain --
_tClimate --
_tRivers and floodplains --
_tPalaeo-environmental evidence --
_tWoodland --
_tTravelling and Using the Land- and Sea-Scapes --
_tCoastal erosion and tide patterns --
_tChanges to the southern coast of Britain --
_tRoads, droveways and trackways south of the Thames --
_tAgricultural practices --
_tPastoral practices --
_tThe environmental evidence from selected excavation reports for southern Britain --
_tThe Upper Thames Valley and chalklands to the south --
_tCentral chalk lands to the south coast --
_tThe eastern area of the Thames, the Weald and the coast --
_tThe western area --
_tConclusions --
_tSites, Locations and Soils --
_tIntroduction --
_tTheories of site location --
_tSettlement and wealth in the three kingdoms --
_tKent --
_tWessex --
_tSussex --
_tWhat was the spatial relationship between early cemeteries and their parent settlements? --
_tCase study: The Lower Ouse Valley, East Sussex --
_tWhere were the sites with the earliest artefactual evidence? --
_tWhat are the spatial relationships of the cemeteries and settlements to routeways and other topographical features? --
_tWhat kinds of soils do the cemetery/settlement communities occupy for their resource base and how does this compare with those occupied by the Later Roman sites? Were there spatial and temporal variations in site selection criteria? --
_tRoman sites --
_tEarly Anglo-Saxon complexes --
_tWhat relationships can be determined between the place-name data and the phase A and early phase B sites (AD 450 --
_t600)? --
_tConclusions --
_tSurrey: A Case Study --
_tSurrey in the documentary sources --
_tThe archaeological evidence --
_tConclusions --
_tA Common Wealth in Iron? --
_tIntroduction --
_tSources of iron ore --
_tThe regional settlement pattern and proximity to iron ore deposits --
_tThe processes of iron working --
_tIron working in Roman Britain --
_tIron working in the Western Roman Empire --
_tIron working in the northern European Barbaricum in the study period (AD 450 --
_t650) --
_tIron working in southern Britain AD 450 --
_t650 and later --
_tDiscussion --
_tCommunity Wealth in Iron Compared --
_tIron case study 1: shield bosses (AD 450 --
_t700) --
_tIron case study 2: swords (AD 450 --
_t700) --
_tIron case study 3: knives (AD 450 --
_t700) --
_tThe iron-wealth over time and space (AD 450 --
_t700) --
_tPhase A comparative study --
_tPhase B comparative study --
_tPhase C comparative study --
_tConclusions on the value of iron in the study region and period --
_tA Restricted Wealth in Copper Alloys? --
_tEuropean copper alloy production --
_tCopper alloy production in Britain --
_tWeights of copper alloy artefacts --
_tCommunity access to copper alloy material over time and space --
_tPhase A comparative study --
_tPhase B comparative study --
_tPhase C comparative study --
_tCopper alloy case study 1: buckle loops and plates --
_tCopper alloy case study 2: bowls and escutcheons --
_tPhase A distribution of copper alloy bowls --
_tPhase B distribution of copper alloy bowls --
_tPhase C distribution of copper alloy bowls --
_tSheet vessel fragments --
_tEscutcheons --
_tConclusions on copper alloy bowl distributions --
_tEsoteric Materials: Amber, Amethyst, Gold and Silver --
_tCase study: amber beads --
_tCase study: amethyst beads --
_tConclusions concerning amber and amethyst bead usage and distribution --
_tThe role of precious metals: gold and silver --
_tGold --
_tPhase A gold distribution --
_tPhases B and C gold distribution --
_tSilver --
_tPhase A silver distributions --
_tPhase B silver distributions --
_tPhase C silver distributions --
_tConclusions --
_tExternal Forces? A Review of the Frankish Influence within Southern Britain --
_tThe Frankish Data Examined --
_tResearch questions --
_tPhase A Frankish data --
_tFrankish artefacts in Kent and Surrey --
_tIsle of Wight --
_tWestwards from the East Sussex coast --
_tCentral Wiltshire and the Salisbury Plain --
_tUpper Thames Valley --
_tConclusions relating to Phase A --
_tPhase B Frankish data --
_tPhase C Frankish data --
_tFrankish weapon burials --
_tConclusions --
_tSynthesis: Beneath the Tribal Hidage.
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650 0 _aAnglo-Saxons
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_xAntiquities.
650 0 _aTribes
_zGreat Britain
_xHistory
_yTo 1500.
650 0 _aHidage
_xHistory
_yTo 1500.
650 0 _aCivilization, Anglo-Saxon.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
700 1 _aWelch, Martin G.
856 4 0 _zClick to access digital title | log in using your CIU ID number and my.ciu.edu password.
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