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- DocumentoThe Liturgical Context of Ælfric’s Homilies for Rogationenviado poroldenglishblog
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- DocumentoTheological Works of the Venerable Bede and Their Literary and Manuscript Presentation, With Special Reference to the Gospel Homiliesenviado poroldenglishblog
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- DocumentoBritons and Saxons in Pre-Viking Wessexenviado poroldenglishblog
- DocumentoAlternate Fortunes? the Role of Domestic Ducks and Geese From Roman to Medieval Times in Britainenviado poroldenglishblog
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- DocumentoRune Stones Create a Political Landscape – Towards a Methodology for the Application of Runology to Scandinavian Political History in the Late Viking Age, Part 2enviado poroldenglishblog
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- DocumentoGoing Native, Becoming Germanenviado poroldenglishblog
- DocumentoEarly Medieval Scienceenviado poroldenglishblog
- DocumentoWhy Did the Anglo-Saxons Not Become More British?enviado poroldenglishblog
- DocumentoNorth-European Trading Centres and the Early Medieval Craftsman; Craftsmen at Åhus, north-eastern Scania, Sweden ca. AD 750-850+enviado poroldenglishblog
- DocumentoAncient Skies of Northern Europeenviado poroldenglishblog
- DocumentoSome Thoughts on Pictish Symbols as a Formal Writing Systemenviado poroldenglishblog
- DocumentoSir Gareth of Orkneyenviado poroldenglishblog
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- DocumentoIdentity and Economic Change in the Viking Ageenviado poroldenglishblog
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- DocumentoBluffs, Bays and Pools in the Medieval Liffey at Dublinenviado poroldenglishblog
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- DocumentoAlfred the Greatenviado poroldenglishblog
- DocumentoThe Ljudota Sword? an Episode of Contacts Between Britain and Scandinavia in the Late Viking Ageenviado poroldenglishblog
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- DocumentoÆthelstan, “King of all Britain”enviado poroldenglishblog
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- Documento14th International Saga Conferenceenviado poroldenglishblog
- DocumentoThe Orientation of Pagan Graves in Viking Age Icelandenviado poroldenglishblog