Frisians and their North Sea Neighbours
From the Fifth Century to the Viking Age
Herausgeber: Hines, John; Ijssennagger-Van der Pluijm, Nelleke
Frisians and their North Sea Neighbours
From the Fifth Century to the Viking Age
Herausgeber: Hines, John; Ijssennagger-Van der Pluijm, Nelleke
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An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual and archaeological sources.
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An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual and archaeological sources.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 173mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781837651306
- ISBN-10: 1837651302
- Artikelnr.: 68292703
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 173mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781837651306
- ISBN-10: 1837651302
- Artikelnr.: 68292703
Edited by John Hines and Nelleke IJssennagger-van der Pluijm
Introduction: The Frisians - who, when, where, why? - John Hines and
Paleogeography and people: historical Frisians in an archaeological light -
Nelleke IJssennagger-van der Pluijm and Egge Knol The Anglo-Frisian
question - John Hines Frisian between the Roman and the Early Medieval
Period: language contact, Celts and Romans - Peter Schrijver 'All quiet on
the Western Front'? The western Netherlands and the 'North Sea Culture' in
the Migration Period - Jan de Koning Power and identity in the southern
North Sea area: the Migration and Merovingian Periods - Johan Nicolay How
'English' is the Early Frisian Runic Corpus? The evidence of sounds and
forms - Gaby Waxenberger Geography and Dialects of Old Saxon: River basin
communication networks and the distributional patterns of North Sea
Germanic features in Old Saxon - Arjen Verlsoot Geography and Dialects of
Old Saxon: River basin communication networks and the distributional
patterns of North Sea Germanic features in Old Saxon - Elzbieta Adamczyk
Between Sievern and Gudendorf: enclosed sites in the north-western
Elbe-Weser triangle and their significance in respect of society,
communication and migration during the Roman Iron Age and Migration Period
- Iris Aufderhaar Cultural convergence in a maritime context: language and
material culture as parallel phenomena in the Early-medieval southern North
Sea region - Pieterjan Deckers The kingdom of East Anglia, Frisia and
Continental connections c. 600 900 - Tim Pestell A comparison of the injury
tariffs in the early Kentish and the Frisian law codes - Han Nijdam
Cultural contacts between the western Baltic, the North Sea region, and
Scandinavia: attributing runic finds to runic traditions and corpora of the
Early Viking Age - Hauke Jöns Cultural contacts between the western Baltic,
the North Sea region, and Scandinavia: attributing runic finds to runic
traditions and corpora of the Early Viking Age - Christiane Zimmermann
Paleogeography and people: historical Frisians in an archaeological light -
Nelleke IJssennagger-van der Pluijm and Egge Knol The Anglo-Frisian
question - John Hines Frisian between the Roman and the Early Medieval
Period: language contact, Celts and Romans - Peter Schrijver 'All quiet on
the Western Front'? The western Netherlands and the 'North Sea Culture' in
the Migration Period - Jan de Koning Power and identity in the southern
North Sea area: the Migration and Merovingian Periods - Johan Nicolay How
'English' is the Early Frisian Runic Corpus? The evidence of sounds and
forms - Gaby Waxenberger Geography and Dialects of Old Saxon: River basin
communication networks and the distributional patterns of North Sea
Germanic features in Old Saxon - Arjen Verlsoot Geography and Dialects of
Old Saxon: River basin communication networks and the distributional
patterns of North Sea Germanic features in Old Saxon - Elzbieta Adamczyk
Between Sievern and Gudendorf: enclosed sites in the north-western
Elbe-Weser triangle and their significance in respect of society,
communication and migration during the Roman Iron Age and Migration Period
- Iris Aufderhaar Cultural convergence in a maritime context: language and
material culture as parallel phenomena in the Early-medieval southern North
Sea region - Pieterjan Deckers The kingdom of East Anglia, Frisia and
Continental connections c. 600 900 - Tim Pestell A comparison of the injury
tariffs in the early Kentish and the Frisian law codes - Han Nijdam
Cultural contacts between the western Baltic, the North Sea region, and
Scandinavia: attributing runic finds to runic traditions and corpora of the
Early Viking Age - Hauke Jöns Cultural contacts between the western Baltic,
the North Sea region, and Scandinavia: attributing runic finds to runic
traditions and corpora of the Early Viking Age - Christiane Zimmermann
Introduction: The Frisians - who, when, where, why? - John Hines and
Paleogeography and people: historical Frisians in an archaeological light -
Nelleke IJssennagger-van der Pluijm and Egge Knol The Anglo-Frisian
question - John Hines Frisian between the Roman and the Early Medieval
Period: language contact, Celts and Romans - Peter Schrijver 'All quiet on
the Western Front'? The western Netherlands and the 'North Sea Culture' in
the Migration Period - Jan de Koning Power and identity in the southern
North Sea area: the Migration and Merovingian Periods - Johan Nicolay How
'English' is the Early Frisian Runic Corpus? The evidence of sounds and
forms - Gaby Waxenberger Geography and Dialects of Old Saxon: River basin
communication networks and the distributional patterns of North Sea
Germanic features in Old Saxon - Arjen Verlsoot Geography and Dialects of
Old Saxon: River basin communication networks and the distributional
patterns of North Sea Germanic features in Old Saxon - Elzbieta Adamczyk
Between Sievern and Gudendorf: enclosed sites in the north-western
Elbe-Weser triangle and their significance in respect of society,
communication and migration during the Roman Iron Age and Migration Period
- Iris Aufderhaar Cultural convergence in a maritime context: language and
material culture as parallel phenomena in the Early-medieval southern North
Sea region - Pieterjan Deckers The kingdom of East Anglia, Frisia and
Continental connections c. 600 900 - Tim Pestell A comparison of the injury
tariffs in the early Kentish and the Frisian law codes - Han Nijdam
Cultural contacts between the western Baltic, the North Sea region, and
Scandinavia: attributing runic finds to runic traditions and corpora of the
Early Viking Age - Hauke Jöns Cultural contacts between the western Baltic,
the North Sea region, and Scandinavia: attributing runic finds to runic
traditions and corpora of the Early Viking Age - Christiane Zimmermann
Paleogeography and people: historical Frisians in an archaeological light -
Nelleke IJssennagger-van der Pluijm and Egge Knol The Anglo-Frisian
question - John Hines Frisian between the Roman and the Early Medieval
Period: language contact, Celts and Romans - Peter Schrijver 'All quiet on
the Western Front'? The western Netherlands and the 'North Sea Culture' in
the Migration Period - Jan de Koning Power and identity in the southern
North Sea area: the Migration and Merovingian Periods - Johan Nicolay How
'English' is the Early Frisian Runic Corpus? The evidence of sounds and
forms - Gaby Waxenberger Geography and Dialects of Old Saxon: River basin
communication networks and the distributional patterns of North Sea
Germanic features in Old Saxon - Arjen Verlsoot Geography and Dialects of
Old Saxon: River basin communication networks and the distributional
patterns of North Sea Germanic features in Old Saxon - Elzbieta Adamczyk
Between Sievern and Gudendorf: enclosed sites in the north-western
Elbe-Weser triangle and their significance in respect of society,
communication and migration during the Roman Iron Age and Migration Period
- Iris Aufderhaar Cultural convergence in a maritime context: language and
material culture as parallel phenomena in the Early-medieval southern North
Sea region - Pieterjan Deckers The kingdom of East Anglia, Frisia and
Continental connections c. 600 900 - Tim Pestell A comparison of the injury
tariffs in the early Kentish and the Frisian law codes - Han Nijdam
Cultural contacts between the western Baltic, the North Sea region, and
Scandinavia: attributing runic finds to runic traditions and corpora of the
Early Viking Age - Hauke Jöns Cultural contacts between the western Baltic,
the North Sea region, and Scandinavia: attributing runic finds to runic
traditions and corpora of the Early Viking Age - Christiane Zimmermann