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Offa's Dyke Journal: Volume 4 for 2022: Special issue: Borders in Early Medieval Britain [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by , Edited by (University of Chester), Edited by (Cardiff University)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 182 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 250x176x8 mm, weight: 490 g, 19 black and white figures, 13 colour figures
  • Serija: Offa's Dyke Journal
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: Archaeopress
  • ISBN-10: 1803273968
  • ISBN-13: 9781803273969
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 182 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 250x176x8 mm, weight: 490 g, 19 black and white figures, 13 colour figures
  • Serija: Offa's Dyke Journal
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: Archaeopress
  • ISBN-10: 1803273968
  • ISBN-13: 9781803273969
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Providing a dedicated venue for new research on the early medieval frontiers and borderlands of the island of Britain, the Offas Dyke Journal (ODJ) is also the first and only open-access peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the investigation of frontiers and borderlands in deep-time perspective. The journals remit spans detailed and original explorations into landscapes, earthworks, monuments and material culture. Exploring specific themes and issues in the archaeology, history and heritage of frontiers and borderlands in comparative and global perspective, ODJ is edited and produced under the auspices of the interdisciplinary research network, the Offas Dyke Collaboratory, and funded by the University of Chester and the Offas Dyke Association.





The contents of this special issue comprise the proceedings of a conference held over Zoom on the weekend of 1112 July 2020.

Recenzijos

'This collection of papers gives a strong insight into the debates about how borders might fluctuate and the conclusions which careful analysis may offer. For those primarily interested in Offas Dyke it is a taste of what the next few decades of archaeological, place name and historical study may bring.' Alan Lane (2023): Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol. 172

Borders in Early Medieval Britain: Introducing the Special Issue
1(2)
Ben Guy
The Fluidity of Borderlands
3(13)
Lindy Brady
Bige Habban: An Introduction to Money, Trade and Cross-Border Traffic
16(19)
Rory Naismith
Donation and Conquest: The Formation of Lothian and the Origins of the Anglo-Scottish Border
35(31)
Neil McGuigan
King Æthelstan and Cornwall
66(20)
Oliver Padel
The Changing Approaches of English Kings to Wales in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries
86(21)
Ben Guy
Place-names and Offa's Dyke: The Limits of Inference
107(25)
David N. Parsons
The Organisation of the Mid-Late Anglo-Saxon Borderland with Wales
132(22)
Keith Ray
Shifting Border, Shifting Interpretation: what the Anglo-Norman Castle of Dodleston in Cheshire might be trying to tell us about the eleventh-century northern Anglo-Welsh Border
154
Rachel E. Swallow
Howard Williams is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Chester and researches public archaeology and archaeologies of death and memory. He co-edits the Offas Dyke Journal and writes an academic blog: Archaeodeath.