Monday, September 26, 2011
Jodie Humphrey (ed.). Re-searching the Iron Age: selected papers from the proceedings of the Iron Age Research Student Seminars, 1999 and 2000.
Jodie Humphrey (ed.). Re-searching the Iron Age: selected papers from the proceedings of the Iron Age Research Student Seminars, 1999 and 2000. JODIE HUMPHREY (ed.). Re-searching the Iron Age: selected papersfrom the proceedings of the Iron Age Research Student Seminars, 1999 and2000 (Leicester Archaeology Monographs No. 11). xv+97 pages, 41 figures,9 tables. 2003. Leicester: University of Leicester HistoryThe University was founded as Leicestershire and Rutland College in 1918. The site for the University was donated by a local textile manufacturer, Thomas Fielding Johnson, in order to create a living memorial for those who lost their lives in World War I. School of Archaeology& Ancient History; 0-9538914-5-3 paperback 12 [pounds sterling]. DAVID HILL & MARGARET WORTHINGTON. Offa's Dyke: historyand guide. 192 pages, 56 figures. 2003. Stroud & Mount Pleasant(SC): Tempus; 0-7524-1958-7 paperback 12.99 [pounds sterling] &$19.99. E. TAAYKE, J.H. LOOIJENGA, O.H. HARSEMA & H.R. REINDERS (ed.).Essays on the early Franks. xv+272 pages, 87 figures, 2 tables. 2003.Eelde: Barkhuis; 90-807390-3-0 paperback 31.80 [euro]. J. KIM SKIDDORN. Viking weapons & warfare (2nd ed.). 192 pages,108 figures, 36 colour photographs, 7 tables. 2003. Stroud & MountPleasant (SC): Tempus; 0-7524-2847-0 paperback 16.99 [poundssterling]& $27.99. JODIE HUMPHREY (with J. Claxton) introduces three papers on aspectsof British Iron Age In the British Isles, the Iron Age lasted from about the 7th century BC until the Roman conquest and until the 5th century in non-Romanised parts. This period is also called the era of Celtic Britain<ref name=>Celtic Britain (The Iron Age) c. technology, three on housing and settlement, andfour others, covering butchery at Danebury, coins, pit alignments inBritain, and the location of the Snettisham hoards. Offa's Dyke isadmirably clear, compact and engaging. It describes the Dyke as one of acomplicated pattern of earthworks and explains their historical context. Ernst TAAYKE presents a dozen papers on archaeology, history,epigraphy epigraphy:see inscription. and the evidence of place-names for the early Franks fromSaxony to Normandy. They include a report on Merovingian graves at Op deStein, Limburg. The papers are in German or English, with one in French.Mr SKIDDORN's first edition was reviewed in ANTIQUITY Vol. 75:428-9(see too republication The reexecution or reestablishment by a testator of a will that he or she had once revoked. REPUBLICATION. An act done by a testator from which it can be concluded that be intended that an instrument which had been revoked by him, should operate as his will; or it is of The Vikings, 'Also received',below).
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