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Mirrington, Alexander (2013) Transformations of identity and society in Essex, c.AD 400-1066. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.

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Transformations of Identity and Society in Essex, c.AD 400-1066

Alexander Mirrington, BSc., MA

Volume II

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2. TABLE OF CONTENTS

Map 1: Map of the study region and key sites referenced in the text .................................. 5

Map 2: Late Roman military belt fittings ............................................................................ 6

Map 3 Supporting-arm brooches ......................................................................................... 7

Map 4: Penannular brooches ................................................................................................ 8

Map 5: Saucer brooches ....................................................................................................... 9

Map 6: Disc brooches ........................................................................................................ 10

Map 7: Button brooches ..................................................................................................... 11

Map 8: Small-long brooches .............................................................................................. 12

Map 9: Cruciform brooches ............................................................................................... 13

Map 10: Annular brooches ................................................................................................. 14

Map 11: Wrist-clasps ......................................................................................................... 15

Map 12: Girdlehangers ...................................................................................................... 16

Map 13: Radiate-headed brooches ..................................................................................... 17

Map 14: ‘Anglian’ and ‘Saxon’ dress accessories ............................................................. 18

Map 15: 6th-early 7th c. Byzantine coinage ........................................................................ 19

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Map 16: late 6th-late 7th-century Merovingian gold coinage.............................................. 20

Map 17: Merovingian deniers ............................................................................................ 21

Map 18: Series B ................................................................................................................ 22

Map 19: Series S ................................................................................................................ 23

Map 20: Series A and C ..................................................................................................... 24

Map 21: London sceattas (Series L, O/40, K/33, K/32a, K20/18, and N) ......................... 25

Map 22: East Anglian sceattas (Series Z, Q, R, BII, VERNVS, and Saroaldo) ................ 26

Map 23: Series F ................................................................................................................ 27

Map 24: ‘Monitascorum’ sceattas ...................................................................................... 28

Map 25: Series U/23b ........................................................................................................ 29

Map 26: Series J ................................................................................................................. 30

Map 27: Series E ................................................................................................................ 31

Map 28: Series D ............................................................................................................... 32

Map 29: Series G ............................................................................................................... 33

Map 30: Northumbrian stycas ............................................................................................ 34

Map 31: Pennies minted under the authority of Offa ........................................................ 35

Map 32: Pennies of Egbert (826-8) and Æthelwulf (839-66) ............................................ 36

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Map 33: St Edmund Memorial pennies ............................................................................. 37

Map 34: English coinage (973-1066) ................................................................................ 38

Map 35: Grass-tempered pottery ....................................................................................... 39

Map 36: Local sand-tempered pottery ............................................................................... 40

Map 37: Ipswich ware ........................................................................................................ 41

Map 38: Early Merovingian wheel-thrown black ware ..................................................... 42

Map 39: Shell-tempered pottery ........................................................................................ 43

Map 40: Thetford ware ...................................................................................................... 44

Map 41: St Neots ware ....................................................................................................... 45

Map 42: Pingsdorf ware ..................................................................................................... 46

Map 43: Map showing the white transect line, used to examine intra-regional variation . 47

Map 44: Cumulative Scandinavian evidence from Essex (c.800-c.920) ........................... 48

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Map 1: Map of the study region and key sites referenced in the text. Major rivers are shown in blue, with their navigable sections (prior to 18th-century canal building) in bold (after Sherratt 1996). The grey lines indicate known Roman roads (after Barford 2002; Baker 2006).

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Map 2: Late Roman military belt fittings

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Map 3 Supporting-arm brooches

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Map 4: Penannular brooches

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Map 5: Saucer brooches

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Map 6: Disc brooches

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Map 7: Button brooches

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Map 8: Small-long brooches

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Map 9: Cruciform brooches

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Map 10: Annular brooches

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Map 11: Wrist-clasps

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Map 12: Girdlehangers

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Map 13: Radiate-headed brooches

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Map 14: ‘Anglian’ and ‘Saxon’ dress accessories

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Map 15: 6th-early 7th c. Byzantine coinage

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Map 16: late 6th-late 7th-century Merovingian gold coinage

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Map 17: Merovingian deniers

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Map 18: Series B

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Map 19: Series S

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Map 20: Series A and C

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Map 21: London sceattas (Series L, O/40, K/33, K/32a, K20/18, and N)

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Map 22: East Anglian sceattas (Series Z, Q, R, BII, VERNVS, and Saroaldo)

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Map 23: Series F

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Map 24: ‘Monitascorum’ sceattas

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Map 25: Series U/23b

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Map 26: Series J

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Map 27: Series E

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Map 28: Series D

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Map 29: Series G

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Map 30: Northumbrian stycas

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Map 31: Pennies minted under the authority of Offa

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Map 32: Pennies of Egbert (826-8) and Æthelwulf (839-66)

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Map 33: St Edmund Memorial pennies

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Map 34: English coinage (973-1066)

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Map 35: Grass-tempered pottery

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Map 36: Local sand-tempered pottery

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Map 37: Ipswich ware

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Map 38: Early Merovingian wheel-thrown black ware

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Map 39: Shell-tempered pottery

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Map 40: Thetford ware

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Map 41: St Neots ware

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Map 42: Pingsdorf ware

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Map 43: Map showing the white transect line, used to examine intra-regional variation

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Map 44: Cumulative Scandinavian evidence from Essex (c.800-c.920)

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