This thesis examines the necklaces buried in the graves of high-status women in seventh-century Anglo-Saxon England. Building on the insights of new chronological frameworks, this study explores what it meant to own, wear and be buried with a necklace during this formative period. The foundation of the study is a new database of material from across Anglo-Saxon England, including over 500 graves and in excess of 5,000 individual objects. Structured by the metaphor of object biographies, the analysis progresses thematically, exploring questions of materials, manufacture, use, assemblage, costume, the lifecourse and the wider societal context. By combining the results of detailed, object-focused analysis and innovative interdisciplinary resea...
Fish-head pendants are one of the characteristic Gotlandic Late Iron Age artefacts. This object has ...
In 2009, a metal-detector find of a rare garnet-inlaid composite disc brooch at West Hanney, Oxfords...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the social role of women in the Viking Age on Gotland. The ...
This is a thematic study of dress accessories of late medieval to early post-medieval date from two ...
This study concerns three necklaces, found in three women’s graves in the Viking age city Birka, pla...
A new, refined chronology for seventh-century graves and grave goods in England has revealed a marke...
The exotic and impressive grave goods from burials of the ‘Wessex Culture’ in Early Bronze Age Brita...
In the early Anglo-Saxon period, dressing and displaying the body in life and death played an import...
This thesis consists of two studies examining early medieval locks and keys as socially active and a...
This thesis examines the poems Beowulf and Judith with a focus on the ways in which peaceweavers and...
This thesis uses the cruciform brooch, a well-represented and highly decorative dress-fastener, as a...
PhD ThesisThe thesis consists of five parts: Introduction; Archaeological Evidence; Representations...
Amulet-interpretation remains a long-standing practice in early medieval mortuary archaeology that r...
“Vain trifles as they seem, clothes have, they say, more important offices than to merely keep us wa...
The exotic and impressive grave goods from burials of the ‘Wessex Culture’ in Early Bronze Age Brita...
Fish-head pendants are one of the characteristic Gotlandic Late Iron Age artefacts. This object has ...
In 2009, a metal-detector find of a rare garnet-inlaid composite disc brooch at West Hanney, Oxfords...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the social role of women in the Viking Age on Gotland. The ...
This is a thematic study of dress accessories of late medieval to early post-medieval date from two ...
This study concerns three necklaces, found in three women’s graves in the Viking age city Birka, pla...
A new, refined chronology for seventh-century graves and grave goods in England has revealed a marke...
The exotic and impressive grave goods from burials of the ‘Wessex Culture’ in Early Bronze Age Brita...
In the early Anglo-Saxon period, dressing and displaying the body in life and death played an import...
This thesis consists of two studies examining early medieval locks and keys as socially active and a...
This thesis examines the poems Beowulf and Judith with a focus on the ways in which peaceweavers and...
This thesis uses the cruciform brooch, a well-represented and highly decorative dress-fastener, as a...
PhD ThesisThe thesis consists of five parts: Introduction; Archaeological Evidence; Representations...
Amulet-interpretation remains a long-standing practice in early medieval mortuary archaeology that r...
“Vain trifles as they seem, clothes have, they say, more important offices than to merely keep us wa...
The exotic and impressive grave goods from burials of the ‘Wessex Culture’ in Early Bronze Age Brita...
Fish-head pendants are one of the characteristic Gotlandic Late Iron Age artefacts. This object has ...
In 2009, a metal-detector find of a rare garnet-inlaid composite disc brooch at West Hanney, Oxfords...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the social role of women in the Viking Age on Gotland. The ...