Bibliography to the Wihtwara


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Agricola and Germania
By Tacitus
Pub: Penguin Classics. Illustrated edition. ISBN-10: 014045540X


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The Origins of the British
by Stephen Oppenheimer
Pub: Robinson: ISBN 978-184529-482-3


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The Elder Gods: The Other World of Early England
By Stephen Pollington
Pub: Anglo-Saxon books: ISBN 9781898281641


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Leechcraft: Early English Charms, Plantlore and Healing
By Stephen Pollington
Pub: Anglo-Saxon books: ISBN 9781898281474


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The Magical World of the Anglo-Saxons
By Tylluan Penry
The Wolfenhowle Press ISBN 978-0-9570442-2-7


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Buried
By Professor Alice Roberts
Publisher. Simon & Schuster Ltd.
ISBN-10: 1398510033


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The Spine of Albion
By Gary Biltcliffe and Caroline Hoare
Pub: ‎Sacred Lands Publishing ISBN-10: ‎0957238207


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Rudiments of Runelore
By Stephen Pollington
Pub: Anglo-Saxon Books ISBN 9781898281498


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Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Natural History
and Archaeological Society Vol.18 2002
Wihtgarasbyrig Explored.
By David Tomalin. https://iwnhas.org


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Proceedings of the Isle of Wight Natural History
and Archaeological Society vol.21/22 2006-2007
The Anglo-Saxon charter bounds of the Isle of Wight
By John N. Margham. https://iwnhas.org


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Wordcraft:
New English to Old English Dictionary and Thesaurus
By Stephen Pollington
Pub: Anglo-Saxon Books ISBN 9781898281535


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The Earliest English Kings
By D.P. Kirby
Pub: Unwin Hyman: ISBN 0-04-445692


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Anglo-Saxon England
By Frank Stenton
Pub: Oxford University Press: ISBN: 978-0192801395


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The Anglo-Saxon chronicle
The History of England
Translated by Rev. James Ingram in 1823
Pub: Red and Black publishers ISBN: 978-1-934941-50-8


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History of the Britons
By Nennius
Pub: Lightning Source UK ISBN: 1-60597-909-0


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The confessions of St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
Translated by E.B Pusey (Edward Bouverie Pusey)
Pub: ‎Penguin Classics. Reissue edition ISBN-10: ‎014139689X


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Mead-Halls of the Oiscingas:
A new Kentish perspective on the Anglo-Saxon
Great Hall complex phenomenon
By Gabor Thomas
University of Reading. ‘centaur.reading.ac.uk/76215’


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Saxons in the Meon Valley: A place name survey
By Dr Kelly, A Kilpatrick
University of Nottingham and Oxford.
‘MeonValleyPlaceNameResearch_Sep2014.pdf’


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The Life of Bishop Wilfrid
by Eddius Stephanus
Pub: ‎Cambridge University Press ISBN-10: ‎0521313872


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The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation
by Bede
‘www.gutenberg.org/files/38326/38326-pdf.pdf’


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Peace-Weavers and Shield-Maidens:
Women in Early English Society
By Kathleen Herbet
Pub: Anglo-Saxon books: ISBN 9781898281115


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The fine-scale genetic structure of the British population:
doi:10.1038/nature14230
Authors: Stephen Leslie, Bruce Winney, Garrett Hellenthal,
Dan Davison, Abdelhamid Boumertit, Tammy Day,
Katarzyna Hutnik, Ellen C. Royrvik, Barry Cunliffe,
Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium,
International Multiple Sclerosis Genetics Consortium,
Daniel J. Lawson, Daniel Falush, Colin Freeman,
Matti Pirinen, Simon Myers, Mark Robinson,
Peter Donnelly, Walter Bodmer.
©2015 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved
www.umt.edu


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Bodies from the Bog:
how, in 1952, Danish workmen found the body of a dead man hidden in peat
By James M. Deem
Pub: Clarion Books: ISBN 0618354026


Websites:


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How plague shaped the great historian.
By: Francis Young
‘catholicherald.co.uk/how-plague-shaped-a-great-historian/’


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Anglo Saxon Kingdoms.
‘www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsBritain/EnglandHwicce.htm’


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A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
For the Use of Students
Author: John R. Clark Hall
‘www.gutenberg.org/files/31543/31543-h/31543-h.htm’


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King Arthur, the Truth unearthed with
Professor Alice Roberts
‘www.dailymotion.com/video/x763pfy’