The Northern World: The History and Heritage of Northern Europe, AD 400-1100David Mackenzie Wilson, Christine E. Fell H. N. Abrams, 1980 - 248 oldal The contribution of Germanic-speaking peoples to our civilization between 400-1100 AD is in many ways as vital as that of the Latin speakers. A team of historians and archaeologists condense the discoveries of modern research into a concise and readable form in this volume. |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 3 találat összesen 20 találatból.
92. oldal
... Sutton Hoo in Suffolk . In much of the rest of England it may be that craftsmen continued to produce Style I long after the Kentish goldsmiths had turned to Style II . This is a fundamental drawback to reliance on typology as equivalent ...
... Sutton Hoo in Suffolk . In much of the rest of England it may be that craftsmen continued to produce Style I long after the Kentish goldsmiths had turned to Style II . This is a fundamental drawback to reliance on typology as equivalent ...
128. oldal
... Sutton Hoo . Each grave generally contained cooking utensils , carcases of slaughtered animals , and a wealth of military equipment , including some splendid iron helmets ( opposite ) . This one ( from Valsgärde ) is divided into ...
... Sutton Hoo . Each grave generally contained cooking utensils , carcases of slaughtered animals , and a wealth of military equipment , including some splendid iron helmets ( opposite ) . This one ( from Valsgärde ) is divided into ...
151. oldal
... Sutton Hoo in England ( see Chapter 3 ) . There can be no doubt that the objects found in Sweden were of local manufacture , for at ง ยี Carved stone from Lärbro , Sweden . The elaborate scenes - a drama in six acts - are described at ...
... Sutton Hoo in England ( see Chapter 3 ) . There can be no doubt that the objects found in Sweden were of local manufacture , for at ง ยี Carved stone from Lärbro , Sweden . The elaborate scenes - a drama in six acts - are described at ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Æsir Alemanni Anglo-Saxon animal archaeological artistic Baltic barbarians Beowulf Britain bronze brooches burial mounds buried carved Celtic cemeteries centre Christian church cloisonné coins cremation culture Danes Danevirke Danish decorated Denmark early east Edda Eddic poem eighth century eleventh century England English example excavated fifth Frankish Franks Freyja Gamla Uppsala Germanic tribes gods gold grave-goods graves Hedeby helmets hero important inscription Ireland Irish island Isle jewellery king kingdom known land late later literature medieval Mediterranean Merovingian metalwork metres Migration Period motifs ninth century Norse northern Europe Norway Norwegian Obodrites Odin old Nordic ornament pagan Pictish place-names poet pottery probably raids Ralswiek Rhine Roman runic saga Saxon Scandinavian settlement seventh ship Sigurd silver sixth Slav Snorri sources stone story style surviving Sutton Hoo Sweden Swedish sword temple tenth Thor town trade tribal Viking Age Volsunga saga warriors weapons Weland western Woden writers