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- Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK ; Rochester, NY, USA : Boydell Press, 1992.
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- Book — xviii, 406 p., [32] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
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- Part 1 East Anglia: before Sutton Hoo - structures of power and society, C.J. Scull-- late Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement pattern, J. Newman-- Snape Anglo-Saxon cemetery, W. Filmer-Sankey-- a chronology for Suffolk place-names, M. Gelling-- Beowulf and the East Anglian royal pedigree, S. Newton-- kings, gesiths and thegns, H. Loyn.
- Part 2 England: burial practice, H. Geake-- 7th-century cremation burial in Asthall Barrow, Oxfordshire, T.M. Dickinson and G. Speake-- Anglo-Saxon symbolism, J.D. Richards-- Anglo-Saxon weapon burial rite, H. Harke-- royal power and royal symbols in "Beowulf", B. Raw-- Christianity in Southumbria, , Jane Stevenson-- Anglo-Saxon vocabulary, J. Roberts.
- Part 3 North-Western Europe: western and northern Britain, L. Alcock-- Pictland, S.M. Foster-- Frankish hegemony in England, I.N. Wood-- royal burial among the Franks, E. James-- the undiscovered grave of King Clovis, P. Perin-- social change around AD600, G. Hassall-- the Royal Cemetery at Borre, Vestfold (Norway), B. Myhre-- the Scandinavian character of Anglian England, J. Hines-- human sacrifice in the late pagan period, H. Ellis Davidson. Postscript: the Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Sutton Hoo, M.O.H. Carver.
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