Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History is an annual series
concerned with the archaeology and history of England and its neighbours
during the Anglo-Saxon period. Volume 13 can be said to be truly
interdisciplinary, carrying papers from diverse areas such as place-name
studies, art history, historiography and archaeology. A strong theme in
this issue is the early Anglo-Saxon period, with a range of papers
touching on aspects of migration. Another shared theme is the complexity
and multiplicity of meaning in iconography and art, whilst military
strategy and military kit take this volume into the Late Saxon period.