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Brandon Hawk deposited Abbo of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in the group
Sources of Old English and Anglo-Latin Literary Culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoPreprint version
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Brandon Hawk deposited Abbo of Fleury in the group
Sources of Old English and Anglo-Latin Literary Culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoPreprint version
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Brandon Hawk deposited Anonymous Old English Homilies: A Preliminary Bibliography of Source Studies in the group
Sources of Old English and Anglo-Latin Literary Culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoCompiled for Fontes Anglo-Saxonici and Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture
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Brandon Hawk deposited Abbreviations for Sources and Specifications of Standard Editions for Sources in the group
Sources of Old English and Anglo-Latin Literary Culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoCompiled for Fontes Anglo-Saxonici and Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture
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Brandon Hawk deposited Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture: The Apocrypha in the group
Sources of Old English and Anglo-Latin Literary Culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoInstrumenta Anglistica Mediaevalia 1; preprint version
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Brandon Hawk deposited Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture: A Trial Version in the group
Sources of Old English and Anglo-Latin Literary Culture on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoMedieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies 74
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James M. Harland deposited Memories of migration? The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ burial costume of the fifth century AD in the group
Old English / Early Medieval England on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIt is often claimed that the mortuary traditions that appeared in lowland Britain in the fifth century AD are an expression of new forms of ethnic identity, based on the putative memorialisation of a ‘Germanic’ heritage. This article considers the empirical basis for this assertion and evaluates it in the light of previously proposed ethnic con…[Read more]
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James M. Harland deposited Memories of migration? The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ burial costume of the fifth century AD in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIt is often claimed that the mortuary traditions that appeared in lowland Britain in the fifth century AD are an expression of new forms of ethnic identity, based on the putative memorialisation of a ‘Germanic’ heritage. This article considers the empirical basis for this assertion and evaluates it in the light of previously proposed ethnic con…[Read more]
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James M. Harland deposited Memories of migration? The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ burial costume of the fifth century AD in the group
Late Antiquity on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIt is often claimed that the mortuary traditions that appeared in lowland Britain in the fifth century AD are an expression of new forms of ethnic identity, based on the putative memorialisation of a ‘Germanic’ heritage. This article considers the empirical basis for this assertion and evaluates it in the light of previously proposed ethnic con…[Read more]
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James M. Harland deposited Memories of migration? The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ burial costume of the fifth century AD in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIt is often claimed that the mortuary traditions that appeared in lowland Britain in the fifth century AD are an expression of new forms of ethnic identity, based on the putative memorialisation of a ‘Germanic’ heritage. This article considers the empirical basis for this assertion and evaluates it in the light of previously proposed ethnic con…[Read more]
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James M. Harland deposited Memories of migration? The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ burial costume of the fifth century AD in the group
Archaeology on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoIt is often claimed that the mortuary traditions that appeared in lowland Britain in the fifth century AD are an expression of new forms of ethnic identity, based on the putative memorialisation of a ‘Germanic’ heritage. This article considers the empirical basis for this assertion and evaluates it in the light of previously proposed ethnic con…[Read more]
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Brandon Hawk deposited Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture: A Trial Version on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies 74
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Brandon Hawk deposited Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture: The Apocrypha on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
Instrumenta Anglistica Mediaevalia 1; preprint version
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Brandon Hawk deposited Abbreviations for Sources and Specifications of Standard Editions for Sources on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
Compiled for Fontes Anglo-Saxonici and Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture
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Brandon Hawk deposited Anonymous Old English Homilies: A Preliminary Bibliography of Source Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
Compiled for Fontes Anglo-Saxonici and Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture
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James M. Harland deposited Memories of migration? The ‘Anglo-Saxon’ burial costume of the fifth century AD on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months ago
It is often claimed that the mortuary traditions that appeared in lowland Britain in the fifth century AD are an expression of new forms of ethnic identity, based on the putative memorialisation of a ‘Germanic’ heritage. This article considers the empirical basis for this assertion and evaluates it in the light of previously proposed ethnic con…[Read more]
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