The art of the Anglo-Saxon goldsmith fine metalwork in Anglo-Saxon England : its practice and practitioners

Goldsmiths' products examined, combining discussion of object with analysis of inscription and design, and literary and archaeological evidence for smiths and their work. Throughout the Anglo-Saxon period, goldsmiths produced work of a high standard in both design and craftsmanship, both for pe...

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title_auth The art of the Anglo-Saxon goldsmith fine metalwork in Anglo-Saxon England : its practice and practitioners
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title_full The art of the Anglo-Saxon goldsmith fine metalwork in Anglo-Saxon England : its practice and practitioners Elizabeth Coatsworth and Michael Pinder
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title_full_unstemmed The art of the Anglo-Saxon goldsmith fine metalwork in Anglo-Saxon England : its practice and practitioners Elizabeth Coatsworth and Michael Pinder
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