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Introduction: Northumbrian Communities |
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Part 1 Regions and Places |
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Military Communities and Transformation of the Frontier from the Fourth to the Sixth Centuries |
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Bernician Transitions: Place-Names and Archaeology |
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Recent Research into Early Medieval York and its Hinterland |
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71 | (14) |
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Northumbria in the West: Considering Interaction Through Monumentality |
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85 | (28) |
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Thinking about Western Northumbria |
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113 | (16) |
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Settlement, Landscape, and Economy in Early Medieval Northumbria: The Contribution of Portable Antiquities |
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129 | (22) |
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Local Churches and the Conquest of the North: Elite Patronage and Identity in Saxo-Norman Northumbria |
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151 | (34) |
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179 | (6) |
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Part 2 Identities and Material Culture |
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Intellectual Communities in Early Northumbria |
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185 | (22) |
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Yeavering and Bernician Kingship: A Review of Debate on the Hybrid Culture Thesis |
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207 | (14) |
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The Recursive Structuring of Space: Socio-political and Religious Performance in the Hall |
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221 | (20) |
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Social and Biological Status in the Bowl Hole Early Medieval Burial Ground, Bamburgh, Northumberland |
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241 | (26) |
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`Excavating' Northumbrian Manuscripts: Reappraising Regionalism in Insular Manuscript Production |
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267 | (16) |
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Re-evaluating Early Medieval Northumbrian Contacts and the `Coastal Highway' |
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283 | (20) |
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A Study in Regionality: Hair Combs and Bone/Antler Craft in North-east England c. AD 800-1100 |
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303 | (18) |
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Index |
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