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time to relax…. | jamjar
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. A spinning world →. Time to relax…. April 13, 2010. Earlier on I was thinking about my blog and what I wanted to say, sentences ran through my mind and before I knew it a whole post was formed in my mind. Sadly however, I can’t remember a thing now! And so on. So thinking happy spring like thoughts, here is a show and tell of what I have been creating of late. To the charm and simplicity of plain calico with a touch of old lace. Last night, I finsihed her arms…. The one...
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The Staffordshire Hoard - Visit Tamworth
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For Information Call: 01827 709581. What to do to Attractions. Where to Eat & Drink. Bars Pubs and Clubs. Coffee Shops and Tea Rooms. Tamworth Retail Park’s. Cardinal Point Retail Park. Jolly Sailor Retail Park. Buzzards Valley – Vineyard and Bistro. Heart of The Country Shopping Village. Aethelfleada – Lady of the Mercians. Sir Robert Peel and The Peel Family. St Editha’s Church. Thomas Guy,Town Hall and Almshouses. Tamworth Heritage Day Gallery. Visit Hinckley and Bosworth. Century situated on the site...
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BBC NEWS | UK | England | Staffordshire | Huge Anglo-Saxon gold hoard found
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation. Skip to bbc.co.uk search. BBC News Updated every minute of every day. BBC News at Ten. Also in the news. Page last updated at. 17:38 GMT, Thursday, 24 September 2009 18:38 UK. E-mail this to a friend. Huge Anglo-Saxon gold hoard found. The UK's largest haul of Anglo-Saxon treasure has been discovered buried in a field in Staffordshire. It has been declared treasure by South Staffordshire coroner Andrew Haigh, meaning it belongs to the Crown. Terry H...
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Dusk - erosio
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October 28th, 2009. Not much science fiction ( or much fiction generally ) regards archeology. The first one I read was. It was originally a long short narration by Isaac Asimov. Which was afterward turned into a novel co-authored with Robert Silverberg. The thought of the prehistory of other universes is intriguing, but it makes n't really travel really far here. Then again, there Holds likewise some psychology, propaganda, journalism, mythology and cult faith, so peradventure there was n't room. The st...
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Historian on the Edge: August 2015
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Historian on the Edge. Where Medieval History and Radical Politics bumble into Each Other and have an Existential Crisis. Gender in the Merovingian World. Friday, 21 August 2015. The Staffordshire Hoard: Its Implications for the Study of Seventh-century Anglo-Saxon Warfare. This is a written-up version of the paper I presented some years ago at the Staffordshire Hoard Symposium at the British Museum. These somewhat experimental ideas have had a bit of a checkered history. The blog-post. The study of the ...
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HAM Country blog: April 2010
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Supplement to the HAM Country. Web site. A journal of genealogy articles related to the HAM, HAMM, HAMME, or HAMN surname. Includes some posts related to history, genealogy, DNA and genetics relevant to the HAM surname. Areas include United States, England, and France. Friday, April 9, 2010. Lost Gold of the Dark Ages - Staffordshire Hoard. Lost Gold of the Dark Ages. Largest stash of Anglo-Saxon gold ever found. The " Lost Gold of the Dark Ages. From the National Geographic Channel. Finds included sword...
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The Questing Archivist: September 2009
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The Sun Over Breda. Review of the conference 2. Review of the conference 1. Interesting Blogs and Blog-like things. A Librarian's Guide to Etiquette. Alone in the Archives. I am an archivist. I work in London - in a library. View my complete profile. September 24, 2009. What an amazing thing! Has been found in Staffordshire. Samples from the hoard will be on display at the Birmingham Museum. Are available on flickr. Some of the items look a bit squished. All of them look amazing. Links to this post.
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Cliopolitan: March 2012
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Will no one tell me what she sings? Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow/ For old, unhappy, far-off things,/ And battles long ago. Saturday, March 31, 2012. You Win or You Die. I have become addicted to the TV show Game of Thrones. I watched the premiere episode last spring and it didn’t quite grab me—but then someone told me that the source material (George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. Is actually based on the Wars of the Roses and I was All. Over. That! So, some references are fairly obvious:.
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What Dark Ages? The Staffordshire Hoard | Beowulf Resources
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For students of Old English Language and Literature. Resources for the Study of Beowulf. Pre-Christian Epics of Northern Europe. Illustrated Beowulf by Jake. January 4, 2011. Image: Portable Antiquities Flickr. The impact of the Staffordshire Hoard is described by Leslie Webster, former Keeper of Prehistory and Europe at the British Museum:. Image: Portable Antiquities Flickr. Website provides information on the progress of cataloging artifacts. View as a slideshow. View as a slideshow. Old Dogs New Care.
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BBC NEWS | UK | England | Staffordshire | Crowds visit Anglo-Saxon hoard
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Skip to local navigation. Skip to bbc.co.uk navigation. Skip to bbc.co.uk search. BBC News Updated every minute of every day. BBC News at One. Also in the news. Page last updated at. 12:12 GMT, Friday, 25 September 2009 13:12 UK. E-mail this to a friend. Crowds visit Anglo-Saxon hoard. Hundreds of people have been queuing to see part of the UK's biggest haul of Anglo-Saxon treasure in Birmingham. Visitors to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery are able to see a selection of the items until 13 October.
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