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by Michael Lapidge,John Blair,Simon Keynes,Donald Scragg

All in all, the "The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England" is a tremendous resource.
ISBN-13: 978-0631224921. All in all, the "The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England" is a tremendous resource. For students it will prove an excellent first port of call when engaging with the academic literature, as I found out when studying at university.
John Blair is Professor of Medieval History and Archaeology at the University of Oxford, and Fellow of The Queen's College .
John Blair is Professor of Medieval History and Archaeology at the University of Oxford, and Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford. Simon Keynes is Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Donald Scragg is Emeritus Professor of Anglo-Saxon Studies at the University of Manchester. Библиографические данные. The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England.
Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-470-65632-7 (cloth) 1. Great Britain–History–Anglo-Saxon period, 449–1066–Encyclopedias. 2. England–Civilization–To 1066–Encyclopedias.
Widely acknowledged as the essential reference work for this period, this volume brings together more than 700 articles written by 150 top scholars that cover the people, places, activities, and creations of the Anglo-Saxons.
Coinage in Anglo-Saxon England refers to the use of coins, either for monetary value or. .
Coinage in Anglo-Saxon England refers to the use of coins, either for monetary value or for other purposes, in Anglo-Saxon England during the early Medieval period. Archaeologists have uncovered large quantities of coins dating to the Anglo-Saxon period, either from hoards or stray finds, making them one of the most plentiful kinds of artefact that survive from this period. Naismith, Rory (2011).
Scholars interested in women and Anglo-Saxon England will be encouraged by this volume
Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1999. Scholars interested in women and Anglo-Saxon England will be encouraged by this volume. There is no doubt that the bulk of scholarship about women in the Middle Ages currently centers on women's reconstructed history after 1066; however, as we see in Blackwell's Encyclopaedia, more material is little-by-little emerging about women in the earlier period.
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John Blair is Professor of Medieval History and Archaeology at the University of Oxford, and Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford. Bibliographic information.
Maintains and stimulates an interdisciplinary approach to Anglo-Saxon studies. Includes contributions from 150 experts in the field. Accessible style and layout make the encyclopedia an excellent reference tool.