The Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Empingham II, Rutland  
Author(s): Jane R. Timby
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ISBN: 9781785704147
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Report on the rescue excavations of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery discovered during 1974/5. Full catalogue of some 150 graves - mostly of the sixth century AD - and of the jewellery, weapons and other objects found with them. Fully illustrated catalogue of the finds and a discussion of them and their significance. Numerous specialist reports.
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Report on the rescue excavations of an Anglo-Saxon cemetery discovered during 1974/5. Full catalogue of some 150 graves - mostly of the sixth century AD - and of the jewellery, weapons and other objects found with them. Fully illustrated catalogue of the finds and a discussion of them and their significance. Numerous specialist reports.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 The Site
    • 1.1 Situation
    • 1.2 Archaeological background
    • 1.3 Place-name evidence
    • 1.4 Methods of excavation and recording
    • 1.5 Site documentation
    • 1.6 Magnetometer survey by A D H Bartlett, D Haddon-Reece and S T Chase
  • 2 Pre-Saxon Features and Finds
    • 2.1 Pre-Saxon features
    • 2.2 Pottery: Roman, Iron Age
    • 2.3 Other finds
    • 2.4 Animal bone by Sheila Hamilton-Dyer
  • 3 The Saxon Cemetery
    • 3.1 Cemetery layout
    • 3.2 Burial orientation
    • 3.3 Age and sex
    • 3.4 Grave pits
    • 3.5 Burial position
    • 3.6 Human skeletal remains by Simon A Mays
  • 4 The Grave Goods: Discussion of types
    • 4.1 Personal ornaments
      • Brooches: Annular brooches
        • Penannular brooches
        • Swastika brooches
        • Disc brooches
        • Collar -stud brooch
        • Small-long brooches
        • Florid and plainer cruciform brooches by Catherine Mortimer
      • Beads: Non-glass beads
        • Glass beads
        • Catalogue and classification by Margaret Guido
        • Scientific examination of beads by Michael Hey worth
        • The re-use of an Iron age bead by Julian Henderson
      • Pendants
      • Wrist clasps
      • Pins
      • Finger rings
      • Necklets
      • Anklet
      • Buckles, buckle plates and belt fittings
      • Miscellaneous fittings: strap; lacetags; rivet
    • 4.2 Personal Equipment
      • Bone combs
      • Spindle whorls
      • Bone knives
      • Antler rings
      • Ivory rings
      • Girdle hangers
      • Iron keys
      • Toilet items: tweezers; needles
      • Amulets
      • Knives
      • Weaponry: spears and shield bosses, with comments by Henrich Härke
      • Containers: Pottery, with petrological report by David Williams
      • Copper alloy bowls; buckets; wooden vessels
      • Food offerings
    • 4.3 Discussion of materials
      • Copper alloy analysis by Nigel Blades
      • Metallurgical analyses of iron knives by Karen Wiemer
      • Analysis of silvered stud by Karen Wiemer
      • Preserved Organic Material by Jacqui Watson and Glynis Edwards
    • 4.4 Discussion of grave goods
    • 4.5 Grave goods and chronology
    • 4.6 Conclusion
  • 5 Catalogue of Graves: Text
    • Catalogue of Graves: Figures
  • Bibliography
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