An early entente cordiale? Cross-Channel connections in the Anglo-Saxon period

New research in northern France by an international team, including members of the Institute of Archaeology, is beginning to reveal a pattern of close connections across the Channel between Franks and Anglo-Saxons in the sixth and seventh centuries AD.

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Main Author: Martin Welch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCL Press 2000-11-01
Series:Archaeology International
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Online Access:http://www.ai-journal.com/articles/160
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Archaeology International
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Anglo-Saxons
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title An early entente cordiale? Cross-Channel connections in the Anglo-Saxon period
title_short An early entente cordiale? Cross-Channel connections in the Anglo-Saxon period
title_full An early entente cordiale? Cross-Channel connections in the Anglo-Saxon period
title_fullStr An early entente cordiale? Cross-Channel connections in the Anglo-Saxon period
title_full_unstemmed An early entente cordiale? Cross-Channel connections in the Anglo-Saxon period
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series Archaeology International
issn 1463-1725
2048-4194
publishDate 2000-11-01
description New research in northern France by an international team, including members of the Institute of Archaeology, is beginning to reveal a pattern of close connections across the Channel between Franks and Anglo-Saxons in the sixth and seventh centuries AD.
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Anglo-Saxons
url http://www.ai-journal.com/articles/160
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