PhD ThesisThe thesis consists of five parts: Introduction; Archaeological Evidence; Representations in Art; Literary and Linguistic Evidence; Conclusions. The archaeological evidence firstly considers costume in the. pagan period through an examination of finds from Anglo-Saxon cemeteries; the dress is reconstructed from the positions in which fasteners and ornaments have been found in relation to skeletal remains. The evidence is arranged according to county of origin, thirty counties being considered alphabetically, anti is followed by a discussion. Secondly, the smaller corpus of fasteners and clothing adjuncts from the Christian Saxon period is considered. Thirdly, the materials from which the dress was made are discussed w...
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Garnet-inlaid metalwork was an emblem of elite culture in the early medieval North Sea world. This s...
This thesis explores the evidence for the earliest brooches in Britain. The first brooches were used...
This thesis puts under examination the linguistic and non-verbal elements of early medieval clothing...
This thesis presents a national survey of the Late Anglo-Saxon and Viking-age strap-end, one of the...
This thesis uses the cruciform brooch, a well-represented and highly decorative dress-fastener, as a...
This thesis examines the development, production and function of dress pins in Anglo- Saxon England....
In this thesis the author examines the evolution, manufacture, and societal significance of zoomorph...
This thesis examines the necklaces buried in the graves of high-status women in seventh-century Angl...
Kershaw Jane, Culture and gender in the Danelaw: Scandinavian and Anglo-Scandinavian brooches, 850-1...
“Vain trifles as they seem, clothes have, they say, more important offices than to merely keep us wa...
This research challenges the archaeological record in at least three ways. Through the enquiry of th...
This is a thematic study of dress accessories of late medieval to early post-medieval date from two ...
Cloth and clothing have been integral to life for every person since civilization began. In the Mid...
This paper focuses on luxury textiles from archaeological and non-archaeological contexts in norther...
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Garnet-inlaid metalwork was an emblem of elite culture in the early medieval North Sea world. This s...
This thesis explores the evidence for the earliest brooches in Britain. The first brooches were used...
This thesis puts under examination the linguistic and non-verbal elements of early medieval clothing...
This thesis presents a national survey of the Late Anglo-Saxon and Viking-age strap-end, one of the...
This thesis uses the cruciform brooch, a well-represented and highly decorative dress-fastener, as a...
This thesis examines the development, production and function of dress pins in Anglo- Saxon England....
In this thesis the author examines the evolution, manufacture, and societal significance of zoomorph...
This thesis examines the necklaces buried in the graves of high-status women in seventh-century Angl...
Kershaw Jane, Culture and gender in the Danelaw: Scandinavian and Anglo-Scandinavian brooches, 850-1...
“Vain trifles as they seem, clothes have, they say, more important offices than to merely keep us wa...
This research challenges the archaeological record in at least three ways. Through the enquiry of th...
This is a thematic study of dress accessories of late medieval to early post-medieval date from two ...
Cloth and clothing have been integral to life for every person since civilization began. In the Mid...
This paper focuses on luxury textiles from archaeological and non-archaeological contexts in norther...
&n...
Garnet-inlaid metalwork was an emblem of elite culture in the early medieval North Sea world. This s...
This thesis explores the evidence for the earliest brooches in Britain. The first brooches were used...