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Notes on early medieval Scotland. The Kingdom of Strathclyde. Newer posts →. The Over Kirkhope Stone. The burial ground may have been associated with a very early church and, although there are no visible traces of such a structure, the first element of the place-name. Website (see the link below). The stone is now at the National Museums of Scotland in Edinburgh. The close-up of the Orans figure at the top of this blogpost is taken from an illustration in Allen and Anderson’s. Searching for Pictish gold.
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Burgundians in the Mist: May 2011
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Burgundians in the Mist. A blog about the late-Antique, early-Medieval Burgundians. Monday, May 16, 2011. For updates on the book, head on over to my central site. Monday, May 16, 2011. Friday, May 13, 2011. Burgundians in the Mist: The Cover. Revise Revise Revise Create a cover:. Friday, May 13, 2011. Tuesday, May 10, 2011. Burgundians in the Mist: The Monograph. It's taken a while and, thanks to Createspace, I've decided to go ahead and publish Burgundians in the Mist. Why go this route? 8220;She moves...
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Burgundians in the Mist: Burgundians in the Mist Released
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Burgundians in the Mist. A blog about the late-Antique, early-Medieval Burgundians. Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Burgundians in the Mist. If you enjoy all the information here, you'll love it organized in book form! Buy a copy today! Wednesday, June 08, 2011. I love HostGator hosting, you will too. Http:/ www.freelibrty.com/member.php? August 11, 2011 at 6:50 AM. October 1, 2011 at 9:16 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you like the information provided here, please buy a copy. Who are those guys?
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Burgundians in the Mist: Summarizing the Burgundians
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Burgundians in the Mist. A blog about the late-Antique, early-Medieval Burgundians. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. The Burgundians of the fifth and sixth centuries were tenuously related to their namesake mentioned in the classic works of such writers as Pliny and Ptolemy. Their own third century belief, according to Ammianus, that they had resulted from a mixture of barbarians and Romans along the limes. Stated that "all assimilable elements, Visigoths and even runaway slaves, should be accepted into the c...
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Burgundians in the Mist: For Book Updates
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Burgundians in the Mist. A blog about the late-Antique, early-Medieval Burgundians. Monday, May 16, 2011. For updates on the book, head on over to my central site. Monday, May 16, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you like the information provided here, please buy a copy. Of Burgundians in the Mist. In monograph- including complete footnotes and a bibliography- today! Also available at Amazon. To quote the line from Butch and Sundance. Who are those guys? Blogs of Related Interest. Late Antiqu...
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Art in Hearth: Hello Goodbye!
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Wherein two art historians and their three kids live in a small town in Brittany for a semester. Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Case in point: here is Oliver demonstrating the escargot tool kit to little David, who will also have a birthday here, and will discover King Arthur's forest, and will taste of ice creams, and see castles, and dream of knights. Surely the Breton good-bye, Kenavo, entails seeing each other again. Anne F. Harris. June 30, 2010 at 5:36 PM. Anne F. Harris. July 1, 2010 at 10:05 PM. Geoffre...
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Art in Hearth: December 2009
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Wherein two art historians and their three kids live in a small town in Brittany for a semester. Thursday, December 31, 2009. The results did not disappoint. Oliver thought pretty highly of his mousse au chocolat as well. We then visited Notre-Dame du Roncier, the local church, complete with c. 800 miracle, famous 15th century patrons (Olivier (! Eleanor should give him a scolding! Anne F. Harris. Tuesday, December 29, 2009. It's clearly a chain, but it was swell nonetheless: welcoming to kids (I still t...
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Art in Hearth: July 2010
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Wherein two art historians and their three kids live in a small town in Brittany for a semester. Thursday, July 1, 2010. Anne F. Harris. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 3564 / 10000 words. 35% done! 3234 / 10000 words. 32% done! The Adventures of Notorious Ph.D., Girl Scholar. Geoffrey Chaucer Hath a Blog. Postcolonising the Medieval Image. MappaMundi The Global Middle Ages. Medieval Material Culture Blog. The Forgotten Master Project. A Good (Enough) Woman. Notes on Early Modern Art. Anne F. Harris.
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