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Early Medieval England: Metalwork

Updated: Jun 5, 2022


 

Anglo‐Saxon Non‐Ferrous Metalworking: A Survey Bayley, Justine

https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.1991.9980162

 

Early Anglo-Saxon Inlaid Metalwork Evison, Vera I.

https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003581500048587

 

Early Anglo-Saxon Personal Equipment and Structural Ironwork From Saltwood Tunne, Kent

pdf Riddler, Ian and Esther Cameron, Sonja Marzinzik

 

Eight Early Anglo-Saxon Metalwork Pieces From the Central Meon Valley, Hampshire

Proc. Hampshire Field Club, Archaeol. Soc. 55, 2000 Stedam, Mark and Nick Stoodley

 

Hamsey near Lewes, East Sussex : The Implications of Recent Finds of Late Anglo-Saxon Metalwork for Its Importance in the Pre-Conquest Period Gabor, Thomas

Book

 

Secrets of the Anglo-Saxon Goldsmiths: Analysis of Gold Objects from the Staffordshire Hoard Blakelock, Elizabeth et al

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2016.05.011

 

Southampton Finds v. Two: The Gold, Silver and Other Non-Ferrous Alloy Objects from Hamwic, and the Non-Ferrous Metalworking Evidence Hinton, David

Book

 

Strap-ends and the Identification of Regional Patterns in the Production and Circulation of Ornamental Metalwork in Late Anglo-Saxon and Viking-Age Britain Gabor, Thomas

Book

 

The 9th-century Anglo-Saxon Horn-Mount from Burghead, Morayshire, Scotland

https://doi.org/10.1080/00766097.1973.11735354 Graham-Campbell, James

 

Three Early Anglo-Saxon Metalwork Finds from the Isle of Wight, 1993-6 Stedman, Mark

Book

 

Two Anglo-Saxon Metalwork Pieces From Shawford, Compton and Shawford Parish, Winchester Proc. Hampshire Field Club Archaeol. Soc. 58, 2003

Stedman, Mark

 

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