The ‘living’ sword in early medieval northern Europe: An interdisciplinary study
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Encounters with Iron: An Archaeometallurgical Reassessment of Early Anglo-Saxon Spearheads and KnivesNetworks of Meaning and the Social Dynamics of Identity. An Example from Early Anglo-Saxon EnglandDon’t all mothers love their children? Deposited infants as animate objects in the Scandinavian Iron AgeAnglo-Saxon Towers of LordshipA Double-edged Sword: Swords, Bodies, and Personhood in Early Medieval Archaeology and Literature
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The ‘living’ sword in early medieval northern Europe: An interdisciplinary study
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The ‘living’ sword in early medieval northern Europe: An interdisciplinary study
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The ‘living’ sword in early medieval northern Europe: An interdisciplinary study
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The ‘living’ sword in early medieval northern Europe: An interdisciplinary study
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The ‘living’ sword in early medieval northern Europe: An interdisciplinary study
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Susan Elaine Brunning
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z