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Susanne Hakenbeck
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Name: | Susanne Hakenbeck |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
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Last login: | Fri Sep 20 09:24:36 +0000 2024 |
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- Connecting the dots? Tracing early medieval connectivity through portable material culture
- Ploughs, plant remains and place names: yes, there *is* some evidence for Anglo-Saxon farming, and what it tells us
- Sedgeford: a new-model estate of 'the long 8th century'?
- Tracing medieval population movements through ancient DNA: the Lombard Example
- Conflict, negotiation and the creation of a christian lanscape in early medieval Spain
- Stecci - Medieval Tombstones: "The Bosnian School of Death"
- Some thoughts on continental reliquary caskets
- Saying something new about Bodiam Castle
- From tribal centre to royal monastery: new perspectives on the changing biography of Anglo-Saxon central places from Lyminge, Kent
- Binham in Norfolk and its North Sea network in the early Anglo-Saxon period
- Fish in early Anglo-Saxon art
- Rethinking the earliest Silver Pennies
- Northern Harvests: Hunting, Fishing and Long-term Economic Cycles in the Medieval North
- Stecci - Medieval Tombstones: "The Bosnian School of Death"
- Spong Hill and the fifth century invasion of England
- Countryman, townsman, citizen: Developing urban identity in Norwegian towns AD 950-1700
- Governance in Anglo-Saxon England through the lens of common rights
- ‘Though this be madness, yet there is method in't’. Landscapes and Identities: the case of the English Landscape c. 1500 BC – AD 1086
- Paradigms Lost: Archaeologists, Historians and the 'Islamic City'
- Developments along the Niger river: thinking about networks at a first- millennium site in northern Benin, West Africa
- Developments along the Niger river: a first-millennium site in northern Benin, West Africa
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- Iron Age Aftermath. The 1st century AD mass depositions of human remains at Lake Mossø, Alken, Denmark
- Secrets of the Ice: The Glacier Archaeology of Oppland, Norway
- Meat under the saddle: diet, subsistence and identity in early medieval Hungary
- Designs upon the Land? Elite Landscapes of the Middle Ages
- Seventh-century Finds from Trumpington in their Broader Context
- Life on the edge: excavations at Oakington early Anglo-Saxon cemetery
- Sicily in the eighth and ninth centuries: a case of economic continuity in the Byzantine and early Islamic periods
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