The Staffordshire Hoard by Chris Fern

The Staffordshire Hoard by Chris Fern

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The Staffordshire Hoard: An Anglo-Saxon Treasure tells the story of the Staffordshire Hoard’s discovery and acquisition, and the six-year research project that pieced its fragments back together, identified its objects and explored their manufacture.

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The Staffordshire Hoard by Chris Fern

The Staffordshire Hoard: An Anglo-Saxon Treasure tells the story of the Staffordshire Hoard’s discovery and acquisition, and the six-year research project that pieced its fragments back together, identified its objects and explored their manufacture. Key chapters discuss the decoration and meaning of the Hoard’s intricate ornament, the techniques of Anglo-Saxon craftsmen, the religious and historical background, and hoarding practice in Britain and Europe, to place this most exceptional find in context. Finally, the text explores the impact that the find has had locally, nationally and internationally in the twenty-first century.
Finally, we should be grateful for the very high-quality production of the publication itself, with its excellent illustrative supportAnd all this at a very affordable price, which should attract many buyers readers who will no doubt return to this volume time and time again. * Folklore Society *
This major book does full justice to the hoard and the considerable behind-the-scenes work that has gone into studying it. Wonderfully illustrated with 314 clear and detailed colour and monochrome illustrations, it must have been a vast and complex task to produce and to lay out. The textual content of the book is erudite and informed, and systematic in its focus. * Medieval Archaeology *
This is a fine book, with good illustrations, well written, and easy to read. * Current Archaeology *
Chris Fern is an independent heritage consultant and a research associate of the University of York, specialising in the archaeology, artefacts and art of early England (AD 450–650).  He has published on the funerary practice of Sutton Hoo and other Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, and concerning the period's horse culture and cult.  Dr Tania Dickinson is a specialist in the archaeology of early Anglo-Saxon England. She has written extensively on the burial practices, artefacts and art of the period. She is a former senior lecturer in the Department of Archaeology, University of York, where she now holds an honorary research associateship. Leslie Webster is Keeper Emerita of the British Museum’s Department of Britain, Europe and Prehistory, and former Senior Curator of the Early Medieval Collections; she is also currently Visiting Professor at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL. She lectures and publishes widely on Anglo-Saxon art and archaeology, and has curated major exhibitions on Anglo-Saxon and Insular themes. Her most recent book is Anglo-Saxon Art: a New History (British Museum 2016).
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ISBN 13 9781527233508
ISBN 10 1527233502
Title The Staffordshire Hoard
Author Chris Fern
Series Reports Of The Research Committee Of The Society Of Antiquaries Of London
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Society of Antiquaries of London
Year published 2019-11-01
Number of pages 640
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.