Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery

book published in 1987
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Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery

Summary

Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery is a version, edition or translation[1].

Key Facts

  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery authored the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — author (P50): Vera I. Evison[2].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's instance of is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — instance of (P31): version, edition or translation[3].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's publisher is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — publisher (P123): Historic England[4].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's place of publication is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — place of publication (P291): London[5].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's publication date is recorded as +1987-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's Open Library ID is recorded as OL18425589M[7].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's main subject is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — main subject (P921): Anglo-Saxon archaeology[8].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's main subject is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — main subject (P921): burial in Anglo-Saxon England[9].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's main subject is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — main subject (P921): Anglo-Saxon England[10].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's main subject is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — main subject (P921): Buckland Anglo-Saxon cemetery[11].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's main subject is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — main subject (P921): history of Kent[12].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's ISBN-10 is recorded as 1-85074-090-9[13].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+412'}[14].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's title is recorded as Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery[15].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): Important Discovery of Anglo-Saxon Remains at Kingston, Lewes[16].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Alfriston, Sussex[17].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): Excavations at Standlake Down in 1954: The Anglo-Saxon Graves[18].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): The Dover Ring-sword and Other Sword-rings and Beads[19].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): The Anglo-Saxon Grave from Battle Edge, Burford[20].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): Two Saxon Cemeteries in North Oxfordshire[21].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): The Excavation of an 11th-century Viking Hall and 14th-century Rooms at Waltham Abbey, Essex, 1969–71[22].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): A Dark-Age Settlement at Maxey, Northants[23].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): Medieval Britain in 1971[24].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): Medieval Britain in 1972[25].
  • Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's cites work is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — cites work (P2860): Medieval Britain in 1973[26].

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Authorship and Creation

Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery authored the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — author (P50): Vera I. Evison[2]. Its publisher is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — publisher (P123): Historic England[4].

Publication

Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery's publication date is recorded as +1987-00-00T00:00:00Z[6]. Its place of publication is recorded as the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — place of publication (P291): London[5].

Subject and Themes

Main subjects include the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — main subject (P921): Anglo-Saxon archaeology[8], the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — main subject (P921): burial in Anglo-Saxon England[9], the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — main subject (P921): Anglo-Saxon England[10], the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — main subject (P921): Buckland Anglo-Saxon cemetery[11], and the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery — main subject (P921): history of Kent[12].

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