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Dwelling in the Anglo-Saxon Landscape III: Materiality and Image

2017
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In recent years, landscape studies have proved prominent in Anglo-Saxon archaeology. This session brings together new research on the visual and portable material culture of Anglo-Saxon communities. During the 4th to 11th centuries, technological changes and advances are apparent, as well as new artistic and visual repertoires. Moving away from traditional stylistic and typological approaches, this session bring together papers that explore the aesthetics and preferences of early medieval populations, touching on aspects such as the reuse and recycling of artefacts, the creation of new visual material culture, the power of imagery, burial assemblages and everyday objects.Sarah J. Semple

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