Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall
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Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall
Summary
Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall authored Audrey Meaney[2].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall authored Sonia Chadwick Hawkes[3].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[4].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's publisher is recorded as Society for Medieval Archaeology[5].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's part of the series is recorded as Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series[6].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's publication date is recorded as +1970-00-00T00:00:00Z[7].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's main subject is recorded as Anglo-Saxon England[8].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's main subject is recorded as Anglo-Saxon archaeology[9].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's main subject is recorded as Winnall[10].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's main subject is recorded as history of Hampshire[11].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+65'}[12].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's title is recorded as Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall[13].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as Early Anglo-Saxon Art and Archaeology[14].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as Two Saxon Cemeteries in North Oxfordshire[15].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Finglesham, Kent: a Reconsideration[16].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as Finds from a Seventh Century Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Milton Regis[17].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as X-ray fluorescent analysis of some Dark Age coins and jewellery[18].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as The Sutton Hoo ship-burial. Recent theories and some comments on general interpretation[19].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as Sugar-Loaf Shield Bosses[20].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as Early Christian Ireland[21].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as Nenia Britannica[22].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as Inventorium Sepulchrale[23].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as Domesday Book and Beyond[24].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as The Saxon Land Charters of Hampshire with Notes on Place and Field Names[25].
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's cites work is recorded as British barrows : a record of the examination of sepulchral mounds in various parts of England[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Audrey Meaney[2], a historian[27], 1931–2021[28], of United Kingdom[29], awarded the Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities[30], specialised in Anglo-Saxon archaeology[31] and Sonia Chadwick Hawkes[3], an archaeologist[32], 1933–1999[33], of United Kingdom[34], awarded the Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[35], specialised in Anglo-Saxon archaeology[36]. Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's publisher is recorded as Society for Medieval Archaeology[5].
Publication
Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's publication date is recorded as +1970-00-00T00:00:00Z[7]. Its part of the series is recorded as Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series[6].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include Anglo-Saxon England[8], Anglo-Saxon archaeology[9], Winnall[10], and history of Hampshire[11]. Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall's part of the series is recorded as Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series[6].