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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part38.utf8:236457114:4523
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001 2011282640
003 DLC
005 20110630084551.0
008 110622s2011 enkabe b 001 0 eng d
010 $a 2011282640
015 $aGBB092009$2bnb
020 $a9780199212149 (hbk. : acid-free paper)
020 $a0199212147 (hbk. : acid-free paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn712623417
040 $aEQO$cEQO$dCDX$dTEF$dFDA$dDLC
042 $alccopycat
043 $ae-uk---
050 00 $aDA152$b.O94 2011
082 04 $a941.01$222
245 04 $aThe Oxford handbook of Anglo-Saxon archaeology /$cedited by Helena Hamerow, David A. Hinton, and Sally Crawford.
246 30 $aAnglo-Saxon archaeology
260 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2011.
300 $axxv, 1078 p. :$bill., map, plans ;$c26 cm.
490 1 $aOxford handbooks
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tAnglo-Saxon identity :$tethnicity, culture, and genes.$gOverview :$tAnglo-Saxon identity /$rC. Hills ;$tThe ending(s) of Roman Britain /$rS. Esmonde Cleary ;$tMigration and endogenous change /$rB. Brugmann ;$tAnglo-Scandinavian identity /$rJ. D. Richards ;$tThe ending of Anglo-Saxon England :$tidentity, allegiance, and nationality /$rD. Griffiths ;$tAnglo-Saxon migration and the molecular evidence /$rR. Hedges ;$tDress and identity /$rG. R. Owen-Crocker --$tRural settlement.$gOverview :$trural settlement /$rH. Hamerow ;$tTimber buildings and their social context /$rH. Hamerow ;$tSettlement hierarchy /$rK. Ulmschneider ;$tLocal churches in the Anglo-Saxon countryside /$rR. Morris ;$tLate Saxon settlements /$rM. Gardiner --$tMortuary ritual.$gOverview :$tmortuary ritual /$rT. M. Dickinson ;$tMortuary practices in early Anglo-Saxon England /$rH. Williams ;$tThe mid Saxon 'final phase' /$rM. Welch ;$tLate Saxon burial practice /$rD. Hadley --$tFood production.$gOverview :$trural production /$rD. Hooke ;$tWoods and the wild /$rN. Sykes ;$tFood plants on archaeological sites :$tthe nature of the archaeobotanical record /$rL. Moffett ;$tAnimal husbandry /$rT. O'Connor ;$tAnglo-Saxon fields /$rS. Oosthuizen --$tCraft production and technology.$gOverview :$tsources and limitations of evidence /$rG. Thomas ;$tRaw materials :$tsources and demand /$rD. Hinton ;$tAnglo-Saxon crafts /$rK. Leahy ;$tStyle :$tinfluences, chronology, and meaning /$rL. Webster --$tTrade, exchange, and urbanization.$gOverview :$ttrade, exchange and urbanization /$rG. Astill ;$tThe fate of late Roman towns /$rM. Henig ;$tBritons and Anglo-Saxons /$rC. Loveluck and L. Laing ;$tMarkets, emporia, wics, and 'productive' sites :$tpre-Viking trade centres in Anglo-Saxon England /$rT. Pestell ;$tCoinage in its archaeological context /$rM. Blackburn ;$tBurhs and boroughs :$tdefended places, trade, and towns :$tplans, defences, civic features /$rR. A. Hall --$tThe body and life course.$gOverview :$tthe body and life course /$rS. Crawford ;$tChildhood to old age /$rN. Stoodley ;$tDiet :$trecent evidence from analytical chemical techniques /$rB.D. Hull and T.C. O'Connell ;$tGender and gender roles /$rS. Lucy ;$tDisease /$rC. Lee --$tThe archaeology of religion.$gOverview :$tthe archaeology of religion /$rJ. Blair ;$tSacred spaces and places in pre-Christian and conversion period Anglo-Saxon England /$rS. Semple ;$tThe archaeology of paganism /$rA. Pluskowski ;$tThe material culture of the church /$rE. Coatsworth ;$tThe archaeology of the Anglo-Saxon book /$rR. Gameson ;$tChristian sacred spaces and places /$rH. Gittos --$tSignals of power.$gOverview :$tsignals of power /$rM. O. H. Carver ;$tSocial transactions, gift exchange, and power in the archaeology of the fifth to seventh centuries /$rC. Scull ;$tImage and power in the early Saxon Period /$rM. Gaimster ;$tCrime and punishment /$rA. Reynolds ;$tWhat were they thinking :$tintellectual territories in Anglo-Saxon England /$rM. O. H. Carver --$tThe place of archaeology in Anglo-Saxon studies.$tHistorical sources and archaeology /$rJ. Campbell ;$tLiterary sources and archaeology /$rJ. Hines ;$tPlace-names and archaeology /$rM. Gelling ;$tAnthropology and archaeology /$rC. Gosden ;$tAnglo-Saxon archaeology and the public /$rS. Marzinzik.
650 0 $aAnglo-Saxons.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xAntiquities.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$yAnglo-Saxon period, 449-1066.
700 1 $aHamerow, Helena.
700 1 $aHinton, David Alban.
700 1 $aCrawford, Sally$q(Sally Elizabeth Ellen)
830 0 $aOxford handbooks.