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Cultures in Contact: Scandinavian Settlement in England in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries
Anglo-Scandinavian Metalwork from the Danelaw: Exploring Social and Cultural Interaction
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Gabor Thomas
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December 29 2010
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January 2000
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December 29 2010
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10.1484/M.SEM-EB.3.1268
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Scandinavian Settlement
pp. 17
Ethnicity, Migration Theory, and the Historiography of the Scandinavian Settlement of England
pp. 43
The Alfred-Guthrum Treaty: Scripting Accommodation and Interaction in Viking Age England
pp. 65
Danelaw Identities: Ethnicity, Regionalism, and Political Allegiance
pp. 89
Viking Age England as a Bilingual Society
pp. 107
‘Hamlet and the Princes of Denmark’: Lordship in the Danelaw, c. 860–954
pp. 135
Conversion and Assimilation
pp. 155
Survival and Mutation: Ecclesiastical Institutions in the Danelaw in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries
pp. 179
Monuments and Merchants: Irregularities in the Distribution of Stone Sculpture in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire in the Tenth Century
pp. 213
Viking Age Stone Monuments and Social Identity in Derbyshire
pp. 237
Anglo-Scandinavian Metalwork from the Danelaw: Exploring Social and Cultural Interaction
pp. 259
The Viking Presence in England? The Burial Evidence Reconsidered
pp. 277
All in the Genes? Evaluating the Biological Evidence of Contact and Migration
pp. 295
Identifying Anglo-Scandinavian Settlements
pp. 311
Anglo-Scandinavian Attitudes: Archaeological Ambiguities in Late Ninth- to Mid-Eleventh-Century York
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