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Professor Sarah Semple's Outputs (3)

Illustrations of Damnation in Late Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts (2003)
Journal Article
Semple, S. (2003). Illustrations of Damnation in Late Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts. Anglo-Saxon England, 32, 231-245. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0263675103000115

This paper interprets a group of innovative illustrations from the eleventh century English manuscript, the Harley Psalter, in the context of textual, documentary, place-name and archaeological evidence for an uniquely late Anglo-Saxon conception of... Read More about Illustrations of Damnation in Late Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts.

Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain. (2003)
Book
Griffiths, D., Reynolds, A., & Semple, S. (Eds.). (2003). Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain. Oxbow Books

This volume focuses on the topic of 'boundaries'. The theme of boundaries is embedded at all levels of early medieval society. Concepts of belonging, exclusion, power and status are all themes related to boundary studies that can be found operating f... Read More about Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain..

Burials and Political Boundaries in the Avebury region, North Wiltshire (2003)
Journal Article
Semple, S. (2003). Burials and Political Boundaries in the Avebury region, North Wiltshire. Anglo-Saxon studies in archaeology and history, 12, 72-91

This paper explores the burial record of North Wiltshire and argues that the preponderance of barrow burials and common use of ancient remains as well as a number of isolated barrow burials relates particularly to the status of this region as a fluct... Read More about Burials and Political Boundaries in the Avebury region, North Wiltshire.