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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
A Symposium was held at the British Museum in March 2010. You can find summaries of some of the papers submitted, together with some of the discussion and subsequent thoughts.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Elisabeth Okasha
The Staffordshire Hoard inscription.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: George and Isabel Henderson
The implications of the Staffordshire Hoard for the understanding of the origins and development of the Insular art style as it appears in manuscripts and sculpture.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Svante Fischer and Jean Soulat
The Typochronology of Sword Pommels from the Staffordshire Hoard.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: David Parsons
The name ‘Hammerwich’
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Nicholas Brooks
The Staffordshire Hoard and the Mercian Royal Court.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Simon Cane
The Staffordshire Hoard Conservation Plan.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Simon Keynes
The Staffordshire Hoard and Mercian Power.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Della Hooke
The Landscape of the Staffordshire Hoard.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Charlotte Behr
The Symbolic Nature of Gold in Magical and Religious Contexts.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Kevin Leahy
The Contents of the Hoard.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Benjamin Gearey
The Potential of Environmental Archaeology and Geoarchaeology at the site of the Staffordshire Hoard.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Alex Jones
The Staffordshire Hoard Fieldwork, 2009-2010.
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P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Karen Hoilund Nielsen
Style II and all that: the potential of the hoard for statistical study of chronology and geographical distributions.
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