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Vikings and the Danelaw: Papers from the Proceedings of the Thirteenth Viking Congress, Nottingham and York, 21st-30th August 1997 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 382 pages, height x width: 242x170 mm, 380 pages, many b/w photos and figs
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2001
  • Izdevniecība: Oxbow Books
  • ISBN-10: 1842170473
  • ISBN-13: 9781842170472
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 382 pages, height x width: 242x170 mm, 380 pages, many b/w photos and figs
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2001
  • Izdevniecība: Oxbow Books
  • ISBN-10: 1842170473
  • ISBN-13: 9781842170472
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This title includes a selection of papers from the 13th Viking Congress focusing on the northern, central, and eastern regions of Anglo-Saxon England colonised by invading Danish armies in the late 9th century, known as the Danelaw. This volume contributes to many of the unresolved scholarly debates surrounding the concept, and extent of the Danelaw. Contents of this title include: Defining the Danelaw (Katherine Holman); The problems and possibilities of inter-disciplinary approaches (Dawn Hadley); The Conversion of the Danelaw (Lesley Abrams); Repton and the 'great heathen army' (Martin Biddle and Birthe Kjbye-Biddle); Viking burial in Derbyshire (Julian D. Richards); Pagan Scandanavian burial in the central and southern Danelaw (James Graham-Campbell); Aspects of Anglo-Scandinavian minting south of the Humber (Mark Blackburn); Anglo-Scandinavian urban development in the East Midlands (Richard Hall); Lincoln in the Viking Age (Alan Vince); and, New light on the Viking presence in Lincolnshire - the artefactual evidence (Kevin Leahy and Caroline Paterson). Contents of this title also include: The strange beast that is the English Urnes Style (Olwen Owen); Five town funerals: decoding diversity in Danelaw stone sculpture (David Stocker and Paul Everson); The Southwell lintel, its style and significance (Philip Dixon, Olwyn Owen and David Stocker); The search for Anglo-Scandinavian rural settlement in the Northern Danelaw (Julian D. Richards); In the steps of the Vikings (Gillian Fellows-Jensen); Scandinavian elements in English place-names: some semantic problems (Tania Styles); How long did the Scandinavian language survive in England? (David N. Parsons); Skaldic Verse in Scandinavian England (Judith Jesch); Eddic poetry in Anglo-Scandinavian northern England (John McKinnell); Representation of the Danelaw in Middle English Literature (Thorlac Turville-Petre); and, Hereward, the Danelaw and the Victorians (Andrew Wawn).
Introduction: Past approaches to the archaeological study of monastic sites 1(3) Graham D Keevill Strategies for Future Research and Site Investigation 4(5) J Patrick Greene The Expansion of the Monastic and Religious Orders of Europe from the Eleventh Century 9(28) Michael Aston Living in a Vale of Tears: Cistercians and site management in France: Pontigny and Fontfroide 37(17) Terryl N Kinder Production and Consumption of Food and Drink in the Medieval Monastery 54(34) James Bond Monastic Water Management in Great Britain: A review 88(49) James Bond Pieces of Patterns-Archaeological Approaches to Monastic Sites in Oxfordshire 137(13) Graham D Keevill Romsey Abbey: Benedictine Nunnery and parish church 150(11) Ian R Scott The Planning and Development of a Carthusian Church-the example of St Annes Charterhouse, Coventry 161(4) Iain Soden The Demolition and Conversion of former monastic buildings in post-dissolution Hertfordshire 165(10) Nick Doggett Fountains Abbey: archaeological research directed by conservation and presentation 175(8) Glyn Coppack The Hulton Abbey Project: research archaeology and public accountability 183(9) W Klemperer Education on Abbey Sites 192 Liz Hollinshead