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The Cruciform Brooch and Anglo-Saxon England 2015 Edition by Toby F. Martin , Boydell & Brewer Ltd

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    Author(s)Toby F. Martin
    PublisherBoydell & Brewer Ltd
    ISBN9781843839934
    Pages406
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2015

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    Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Cruciform Brooch and Anglo-Saxon England 2015 Edition by Toby F. Martin

    Cruciform brooches were large and decorative items of jewellery, frequently used to pin together women's garments in pre-Christian northwest Europe. Characterised by the strange bestial visages that project from the feet of these dress and cloak fasteners, cruciform brooches were especially common in eastern England during the 5th and 6th centuries AD. For this reason, archaeologists have long associated them with those shadowy tribal originators of the English: the Angles of the Migration period.This book provides a multifaceted, holistic and contextual analysis of more than 2,000 Anglo-Saxon cruciform brooches. It offers a critical examination of identity in Early Medieval society, suggesting that the idea of being Anglian in post-Roman Britain was not a primordial, tribal identity transplanted from northern Germany, but was at least partly forged through the repeated, prevalent use of dress and material culture. Additionally, the particular women that were buried with cruciform brooches, and indeed their very funerals, played an important role in the process. These ideas are explored through a new typology and an updated chronology for cruciform brooches, alongside considerations of their production, exchange and use. The author also examines their geographical distribution through time and their most common archaeological contexts: the inhumation and cremation cemeteries of early Anglo-Saxon England.Dr Toby Martin is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University.



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