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Approaching Interdisciplinarity : Archaeology, History and the Study of Early Medieval Britain, c.400-1100
Zoë L. Devlin and Caroline N. J. Holas-Clark
This book includes papers from the conference held at the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of York, England, in November 2006.
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Cover Page
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Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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Preface
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A dialogue of the deaf and the dumb: archaeology, history and philology
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The practical implications of interdisciplinary approaches: research in Anglo-Saxon East Anglia
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Archaeology, history and economics: exploring everyday life in Anglian Deira
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The end of Anglo-Saxon furnished burial: an interdisciplinary perspective
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Sculpture and lordship in Late Saxon Suffolk: the evidence of Ixworth
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Reassessing remoteness: Ireland’s western off-shore islands in the early medieval period
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Romans go home? An archaeological nad historical exploration of the cult of saints in late antique Britain
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Alcuin of York on Wisdom and Mary: texts and buildings
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Approaching Interdisciplinarity
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Published: 2009
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407304410 (paperback)
- 9781407321493 (ebook)
BAR Number: B486