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A Royal Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North-East Yorkshire Stephen J. Sherlock

A Royal Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North-East Yorkshire


Author: Stephen J. Sherlock
Published Date: 20 Dec 2012
Publisher: Tees Archaeology
Book Format: Paperback::164 pages
ISBN10: 0953274756
Dimension: 210x 296x 11mm
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BETWEEN 2005 AND 2007, a large Anglo-Saxon cemetery was excavated at Street House, near Loftus in Cleveland in north-eastern England. Most historical accounts of Anglo-Saxon Northumbria focus on religious conversion as one of the key driving forces in 7th-century social change. As a counterpoint to this approach, our chapter argues that the examination of key 'technologies' Buy A Royal Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North-East Yorkshire (Tees Archaeology Monograph Series) Stephen J. Sherlock, Margaret Finch, Louise Hutchinson, Lester Jones, Charlette Sheil-Small, Heike Neumann (ISBN: 9780953274758) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The only known Anglo-Saxon royal burial site in north-east England is near Loftus. Artefacts were discovered there from excavations which took place between 2005 and 2007. Finds include pieces associated with a rare bed burial in which a decorated female body is laid out on a decorated wooden bed accompanied fine gold jewellery. The finds include a gold pendant, which would have belonged to Jewellery from the Anglo-Saxon bed burial at Street House, Loftus, North-East Yorkshire, Kirkleatham Museum. Brooches A series of remarkable finds from the only known Anglo Saxon royal burial site in the North of England were unveiled to the public for the first time at Kirkleatham Museum mid C A mid 7th century cemetery was discovered near Loftus when an Iron Gold found in Anglo-Saxon cemetery,20 Nov 2007, The Echo; A seventh-century royal cemetery at Street House, north-east Yorkshire, England,Jun Gold pendant from grave 42 Brief Site History Between 2005 and 2007 an Anglo-Saxon cemetery was excavated at Street House in North East Yorkshire. The site due north of Loftus was discovered as part of a programme of excavations researching Iron Age settlement. The excavation was led Steve Sherlock, assisted Teesside Archaeological Society The finds from the Street House Anglo-Saxon cemetery the only known Anglo-Saxon royal burial site in north-east England are displayed in an exhibition at the museum. The artefacts were discovered in near Loftus during excavations which took place between 2005 and 2007. Anglo Saxon synonyms, Anglo Saxon pronunciation, Anglo Saxon translation, of A Royal Anglo Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North East Yorkshire. Curated "Street House before the Saxons Exhibition" at Kirkleatham on the North-East Yorkshire Coast: Excavations at Street House, Loftus, A Royal Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North East Yorkshire. The Diagnosis and Context of a Facial Deformity from an Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Spofforth, North Yorkshire. Authors. E. Craig, Corresponding author. School of Applied Sciences, Bournemouth University, Christchurch House, Dorset, UK; Correspondence to: School of Applied Sciences, Bournemouth University, Christchurch House, Fern Barrow, Poole Second half of the 7th century. A replica of the Anglo-Saxon bed burial costume from Royal Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North-East Yorkshire for the Kirkleatham Museum (Prioryman). Post conversion (Christian). An Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Norton, Cleveland Late prehistoric settlement in the Tees valley and north-east England An Archaeological Survey of Newton Mulgrave Moor, North Yorkshire The Initial Excavation of a Cropmark Enclosure at Street House Farm, Loftus, East The lost royal cult of Street House, Yorkshire. A Royal Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Streethouse, Loftus, North East Yorkshire, Tees Archaeology, Hartlepool Google Scholar. Siegmund, F 2010 The only known Anglo-Saxon royal burial site in north-east England is near Loftus. [2] Artefacts were discovered there from excavations which took place between 2005 and 2007. Finds include pieces associated with a rare bed burial in which a decorated female body is laid out on a decorated wooden bed accompanied fine gold jewellery. The finds include a gold pendant, which would have number of royal nuns and abbesses who figure so prominently in written The Anglo- Saxon furnished burial rite as it developed during the fifth and sixth Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North- East Yorkshire (Hartlepool, 2012). A UNIQUE collection of Anglo-Saxon jewellery found in the North-East is set to go on display to the public for the first time. A special insight into Loftus Royal Anglo-Saxon burial at the weekend to sign copies of A Royal Anglo Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North East Yorkshire. Of its kind to be Archaeologist found a Saxon Princess burial at Loftus, as well as It's the only place in Yorkshire or Durham that we can prove this was happening. Book, A Royal Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North-East outcasts of the Late Anglo-Saxon and medieval world were excluded from A Royal Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North-East Yorkshire. This find is unique, whilst coins are found in saxon graves, the older A Royal Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North East Yorkshire due to be published in the Autumn as a Tees Archaeology Monograph. THE archaeologist who discovered a world-renowned Royal Anglo-Saxon burial on Teesside - complete with priceless jewellery - has written a book. Dr Steve Sherlock was at Kirkleatham Museum near Redcar at the weekend to sign copies of A Royal Anglo Saxon Cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North East Yorkshire. Get this from a library! A royal Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North-East Yorkshire. [S J Sherlock; Steve Allen] 1673 Loftus was somewhat larger than it had appeared in the 1301 lay subsidy, with 65 houses. All but 3 of these dwellings had 1 or 2 hearths. Only one house, owned Jo Hart had 3 hearths. far the largest properties in Loftus were the 8-hearthed mansion owned Mr Steward and the 9-hearthed mansion owned Mr Beckwith. 'Re-Discovering Ava: the Achavanich Beaker Burial project' (TO BE 5 pm 'Excavations at Street House, Loftus, North East Yorkshire: Neolithic Anglo-Saxon'





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