Collection of Essays
Trees and timber in the Anglo-Saxon world Bintley, Michael D. J. • Shapland, Michael G. [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Medieval history and archaeology |
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Language: | English |
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Content
An Introduction to Trees and Timber in the Anglo-Saxon World |
Meanings of Timber and Stone in Anglo-Saxon Building Practice |
The Sophistication of Late Anglo-Saxon Timber Buildings |
References to Timber Building Materials in Old English Place-Names |
The Wooden Drinking Vessels in the Sutton Hoo Assemblage: Materials, Morphology, and Usage |
The Exeter Book Riddles' Precarious Insights into Wooden Artefacts |
Brungen of Bearwe: Ploughing Common Furrows in Exeter Book Riddle 21, The Dream of the Rood, and the Mcerbot Charm |
Breaking the Mould: Solving the Old English Riddle 12 as Wudu 'Wood' |
What is a 'World Tree', and Should We Expect to Find One Growing in Anglo-Saxon England? |
Holy Beams: Anglo-Saxon Cult Sites and the Place-Name Element Beam |
Recasting the Role of Sacred Trees in Anglo-Saxon Spiritual History: The South Sandbach Cross 'Ancestors of Christ' Panel in its Cultural Contexts |
Christianity and the 'Sacred Tree' |