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Life on the edge: social, political and religious frontiers in early medieval Europe Semple, Sarah • Orsini, Celia • Mui, Sian [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Neue Studien zur Sachsenforschung / 6 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Semple, Sarah • Orsini, Celia • Mui, Sian |
Inhalt
At the Limits: Frontiers and Boundaries in Early Medieval Northern Europe |
Northumbria, a Kingdom |
The Frontier Foundations of Anglo-Saxon Northumbria |
Permeable Frontiers: Changing Views of the 5th-century Silver Hoards from Coleraine, Northern Ireland, and Traprain Law, Scotland |
Rhynie: New Perspectives on Settlement in Pictland in the 5th and 6th centuries AD and the Context of Pictish Symbol Stones |
Living in the Middle: Multiple Sources of the 'Pictish house' |
Negotiating Identity in North-East England and South-East Scotland |
Power at the Edge: Yeavering, Northumberland, England |
A Royal Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North East Yorkshire |
Date and Provenance of the Auzon or Franks Casket |
Uppäkra's Political Situation in the Migration Period |
Local Innovations and Far-reaching Connections: Gold Bracteates from North-East Zealand and East Jutland |
Slesvig as Borderland in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD |
Anglian Settlements in South-East Jutland, 3rd- 4th centuries AD |
House and Fence, Landscape and Boundaries: The Landscape AD 1-500 in Eastern Denmark |
Demarcations of Tofts at 0stergard, Jutland, Denmark - Farms and Inheritance |
A Cultural and Ethnic Border during the Roman and Early Migration Periods in North-East Poland |
At the Boundary of East Central Europe: The Region along the Saale River as an Early Medieval Border Zone between the Frankish Empire and the Slavic Sorabs |
Borderline of an Empire: The Eastern Frontier at the Time of Charlemagne |
Poles, Ruthenes and Saxons on the River Bug in 1018: The Formation of the Polish-Rus Border Zone in the 10th-13th century |
Gateways, Gates and gatu: Liminal Spaces at the Centre of Things |
Space, Place and Transition: An Introduction to the Use of Visibility Graph Analysis for Settlement Analysis in North-East England c AD 350-800 |
Structure and Function of Landing Places and Riverside Markets along the Lower Weser in the Roman Iron Age |
On the Origins of Dorestad? Habitation of the Kromme Rijn Area during the Merovingian Period |
Potters and Pottery from Afar: Some Observations on Long Distance Contacts |
Anglo-Saxon Oakington: A Central Place on the Edge of the Cambridgeshire Fen |
Caves and Rockshelters in Iron-Age Coastal Norway: At the Margins of the Society? |
Here is Gold and Witchcraft Under |
Mission at the Ends of the World: Was Old Uppsala Really an Outpost of Paganism in the Late 11th century? |
The Enigmatic Stone Faces: Cult Images from the Iron Age? |
Defining and Transcending Boundaries in Style I Animal Art |
The Taplow Drinking Horn: Gripping-arm Gestures and Female Performance in the Migration Period |
Ontological Transitions and Liminality in Early Anglo-Saxon Female Life and Burial |
Thresholds in the Lives of Settlements: Anglo-Saxon Placed Deposits Made at Entrances and 'Liminal Times |