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Men of Kent in the Dark Ages: The Cantware, AD 449-507 (Occasional Papers, No. 4)

Author(s):

Illustrator(s):

-

Binding:

Softcover

Volume Condition:

Good

Dust Jacket:

No

Dust Jacket Condition:

N/A

Dust Jacket Protection:

N/A

Edition:

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Signature:

None

Language:

English

Publication Year:

1964

Publication Place:

Canterbury, Kent, UK

ISBN:

Book ID:

042299

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22, [2] with several monochrome plate illustrations and further line drawings and maps in text.  Printed stiff card wraps.  8vo.  Covers are faded and toned at edges, gently rubbed.  A little page toning internally else neat, clean and tight.  

The Cantware, or Kentlings, were Jute settlers in East Kent in the period of the transition from Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon dominance in England.  They were known for distinct burial customs and strong international connections, thus shaping England’s transition into Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.

Men of Kent in the Dark Ages: The Cantware, AD 449-507 (Occasional Papers, No. 4)

ID: 042299

Price: £14.50

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