Website links to info about the Staffordshire Hoard
The Official Staffordshire Hoard Website
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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.
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Elisabeth Okasha
The Staffordshire Hoard inscription.
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.
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Svante Fischer and Jean Soulat
The Typochronology of Sword Pommels from the Staffordshire Hoard.
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: David Parsons
The name ‘Hammerwich’
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Nicholas Brooks
The Staffordshire Hoard and the Mercian Royal Court.
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Simon Cane
The Staffordshire Hoard Conservation Plan.
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Simon Keynes
The Staffordshire Hoard and Mercian Power.
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Della Hooke
The Landscape of the Staffordshire Hoard.
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Charlotte Behr
The Symbolic Nature of Gold in Magical and Religious Contexts.
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Kevin Leahy
The Contents of the Hoard.
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Benjamin Gearey
The Potential of Environmental Archaeology and Geoarchaeology at the site of the Staffordshire Hoard.
P.A.S – Staffordshire Hoard Symposium papers
By: Alex Jones
The Staffordshire Hoard Fieldwork, 2009-2010.
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.