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New Issue of Medieval Archaeology August 2018

Melhus relikvieskrin. Source: flickr

Last year the Society for Medieval Archaeology decided to publish two issues per year of the journal Medieval Archaeology. The issue from June 2018 cover a wide variety of themes and subjects offering a handful of new and inspiring articles as well as a series of book reviews

List of contents:

Dressed for Ritual, Dressed for Life. A Migration-Period Grave from Sande in Norway
Marianne Vedeler, Elna Siv Kristoffersen & Ingunn Marit Røstad
Pages: 1-27

The Eslington Sword and the Kingdom of Northumbria
Rob Collins & Sam Turner
Pages: 28-52

An Insular Reliquary from Melhus: The Significance of Insular Ecclesiastical Material in Early Viking-Age Norway
Aina Heen-Pettersen & Griffin Murray
Pages: 53-82

Pebbles and Peregrinatio: The Taskscape of Medieval Devotion on Inishark Island, Ireland
Ryan Lash
Pages: 83-104

The Archaeology of the Military Orders: The Material Culture of Holy War
Aleks Pluskowski
Pages: 105-134

Medieval Timber Motte Towers
William Wyeth
Pages: 135-156

Archaeological Excavations of the Medieval Royal Kincardine Landscape, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 
Kevin Malloy & Derek Hall
Pages: 157-176

 

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