The Anglo-Saxon Achievement: Archaeology & the Beginnings of English Society |
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Archaeology and the Origins of Capitalism | 1 |
The Beginnings of English Society | 10 |
Inflation the Church and the Middle Saxon Shuffle | 43 |
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Alfred Alfred's Anglo Anglo-Saxon Church Anglo-Saxon England archaeological evidence Barry Vincent Bede buildings burials Canterbury Carolingian Carolingian renaissance cemeteries centres Charlemagne Christian coinage coins commodities cultural D.M. Metcalf Danelaw drawn by Barry Early Anglo-Saxon East Anglia economic eighth century elite Empire emporium English excavations existed farms Frankish Frisian funerary Gildas graves hall Hamwic historians important interpretation Ipswich Kent King kingdoms kingship labour land Late Saxon later Lincolnshire London Martin Biddle Medieval Archaeology Mercian Middle Saxon minted monasteries ninth ninth-century North Sea Northamptonshire Northumbria Offa Offa's Old Minster Oxford pattern peasant period phase political pottery production Raunds Reconstruction reform regional revolution Richard Hodges Roman Britain Romano-British royal Saxon England sceattas secondary sceattas seventh century silver social society Southampton Sutton Hoo tenth century territories towns trade tradition tribal Tribal Hidage urban Viking village wares Wessex West Saxon West Stow Winchester Yeavering York