The nature of the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in Britain c 450-600, and the survival of the incumbent Romano-British population, has long been an emotive topic. Traditional views represented the coming of the Anglo-Saxons as an invasion of entire tribes with large and aggressive warbands, and used vivid imagery of the Anglo-Saxons 'storming the earthwork camps ... slaughtering and driving away the Romanised Britons', and of the Romano-Britons being 'as nearly extirpated as a nation can be'.' The last 50 years, however, have seen a growing trend towards representations of the Anglo-Saxon arrival as an elite settlement in which the Romano-Britons assimilated with the Anglo-Saxons, adopting their cultural characteristics in order to fit in...
Perceptions of the Prehistoric in Anglo-Saxon England represents an unparalleled exploration of the ...
The Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries is typically a story of slaught...
The Anglo-Saxon period is often seen as a distinctive phase in the history of these islands (see in ...
The nature of the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in Britain c 450-600, and the survival of the incumb...
During the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages both the political and cultural situation in B...
In the fifth century, after the departure of the Romans, according to tradition, which is based on t...
Many questions are still left unanswered regarding the period c. 450-700 AD, when hordes of Anglo-Sa...
This work is dealing with romanisation of Britain. In the first part, the situation before Roman con...
The Late-Roman/Anglo-Saxon transition has been heavily debated for the last twenty years. A hard and...
A role of historians is to distinguish between cultural groups. They must investigate the practices ...
In the past, the adoption of elements of Roman culture has often been equated rather uncritically wi...
This chapter will argue that the ethnogenesis of the Britons was a process which occurred within the...
This dissertation challenges the traditional notions of the Anglo-Normans as rapacious colonizers of...
The thesis aims to present a history of the interaction between Anglo-Saxons and Celts in pre-Viking...
The Celts never produced a written history, leaving the details of their culture, beliefs, and relig...
Perceptions of the Prehistoric in Anglo-Saxon England represents an unparalleled exploration of the ...
The Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries is typically a story of slaught...
The Anglo-Saxon period is often seen as a distinctive phase in the history of these islands (see in ...
The nature of the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in Britain c 450-600, and the survival of the incumb...
During the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages both the political and cultural situation in B...
In the fifth century, after the departure of the Romans, according to tradition, which is based on t...
Many questions are still left unanswered regarding the period c. 450-700 AD, when hordes of Anglo-Sa...
This work is dealing with romanisation of Britain. In the first part, the situation before Roman con...
The Late-Roman/Anglo-Saxon transition has been heavily debated for the last twenty years. A hard and...
A role of historians is to distinguish between cultural groups. They must investigate the practices ...
In the past, the adoption of elements of Roman culture has often been equated rather uncritically wi...
This chapter will argue that the ethnogenesis of the Britons was a process which occurred within the...
This dissertation challenges the traditional notions of the Anglo-Normans as rapacious colonizers of...
The thesis aims to present a history of the interaction between Anglo-Saxons and Celts in pre-Viking...
The Celts never produced a written history, leaving the details of their culture, beliefs, and relig...
Perceptions of the Prehistoric in Anglo-Saxon England represents an unparalleled exploration of the ...
The Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain in the fifth and sixth centuries is typically a story of slaught...
The Anglo-Saxon period is often seen as a distinctive phase in the history of these islands (see in ...