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Toby F. Martin - The Cruciform Brooch and Anglo-Saxon England - 9781843839934 - V9781843839934
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The Cruciform Brooch and Anglo-Saxon England

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Description for The Cruciform Brooch and Anglo-Saxon England Hardback. Examination and analysis of one of the most important artefacts of Anglo-Saxon society, the cruciform brooch, setting it in a wider context. Series: Anglo-Saxon Studies. Num Pages: 406 pages, 58 black & white illustrations, 5 colour illustrations, 44 black & white line drawings. BIC Classification: 1DBKE; 3F; HDDM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 182 x 252 x 28. Weight in Grams: 1130.
Examination and analysis of one of the most important artefacts of Anglo-Saxon society, the cruciform brooch, setting it in a wider context. Cruciform brooches were large and decorative items of jewellery, frequently used to pin together women's garments in pre-Christian northwest Europe. Characterised by the strange bestial visages that project from the feet of thesedress and cloak fasteners, cruciform brooches were especially common in eastern England during the 5th and 6th centuries AD. For this reason, archaeologists have long associated them with those shadowy tribal originators of the English: the Angles of the Migration period. This book provides ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Condition
New
Number of Pages
406
Place of Publication
Woodbridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843839934
SKU
V9781843839934
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About Toby F. Martin
British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University.

Reviews for The Cruciform Brooch and Anglo-Saxon England
Overall, it is a very strong book with a secure foundation in the archaeological evidence . The book is well written and well put together. It should be useful to scholars seeking to understand Anglian identity, interested in details of material culture, or studying the relationship between clothing and identity.
THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW
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