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Saturday, 11 March 2023
Controversies 2: the problem of early medieval literacy (the basics)
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In this early tenth century manuscript illustration, thought to be based on a lost ninth century original, Charlemagne has a conversation wi...
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Saturday, 8 October 2022
Controversies 1: What do we do with the Anglo-Saxons? Part 1
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Perhaps the most famous symbol of Anglo-Saxon England, the Sutton Hoo helmet excavated in 1939 and possibly worn by King Raedwald of East ...
Sunday, 28 August 2022
One year blogoversary
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And so here we are. This blog has reached its first-year anniversary. And what a ride it has been. It has gone well beyond what I initially...
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Sunday, 27 February 2022
Being a macho man in the sixth century Thames Valley: a new glimpse at Britain in the age of Arthur
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A super exciting discovery In October 2020, a remarkable discovery was made that completely escaped my notice at the time - I was busy sta...
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