Bruce-Mitford, Rupert Leo Scott, 1914-1994
Bruce-Mitford, Rupert, 1914-1994
Bruce-Mitford, Rupert
Bruce-Mitford, Rupert Leo Scott
Rupert Bruce-Mitford British archaeologist (1914-1994)
Bruce-Mitford, Rupert Lee Scott, 1914-
Bruce-Mitford, Rupert Leo Scott, 1914-
Bruce-Mitford, R. L. S.
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Works
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Das Alamannische Gräberfeld von Bülach. Von Joachim Werner. (Monographien zur Urund Friihgeschichte der Schweiz, Band IX.) 12 × 9. Pp. 144 + Taf. 39, with many textfigures. Basel: Verlag Birkhauser, 1953 | |
Anglo-Saxon brooch and pot from Brixworth, Northants | |
Anglo-saxon ornamental metalwork 700-1100 in the British Museum | |
The Archaeology of the Site of the Bodleian Extension in Broad Street, Oxford | |
Arms, armour and regalia | |
The art of the Codex Amiatinus | |
Aspects of Anglo-Saxon archaeology : Sutton Hoo and other discoveries | |
THE BEGINNINGS OF CHRISTIAN ART. By D. Talbot Rice. Hodder and Stoughton, 1957. pp. 223, 48 plates, 21 figures. £2 2s | |
Beowulf and the seventh century : language and content | |
The bog people : iron-age man preserved | |
Britain before the Norman Conquest. Scale 1:625 000, with explanatory text. Pp. 68 + 2 maps 32¼ × 41 in back pocket. Southampton: H.M. Ordnance Survey, 1973. £3.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied | |
A Bronze Strap-end of c. A. D. 900 from Souldern, Oxon. | |
Catalogue of antiquities of the later Saxon period... | |
A Celtic Balance-beam of the Christian Period | |
The coins and the date of the burial | |
Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Sculpture in England. Vol. I. County Durham and Northumberland. 2 parts (text and plates). By Rosemary Cramp. 29 × 23 cm. Pp. li + 337, 48 figs. + 267 pls. London: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, ISBN 0-19-7260 | |
A corpus of late Celtic hanging-bowls with an account of the bowls found in Scandinavia, 2005: | |
CULTURE IN EARLY ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND. By D. Elizabeth Martin-Clarke. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, I 947. (London: Geoflrey Cumberlege). pp. 100, pl.XXVIII. Price 12s 6d net | |
Eleventh- and Twelfth- Century Pottery from the Oxford Region | |
Evangeliorum quattuor Codex Lindisfarnensis : musei Britannici Codex Cottonianus Nero D. IV : permissione Musei Britannici totius codicis similitudo expressa | |
Excavations at Helgö, I. Report for 1954–1956. Edited by Wilhelm Holmqvist in collaboration with Birgit Arrhenius and Per Lundström. Kungle. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien, Stockholm, 1961. 12 × 9. Pp. 22 + 241. Pls. 77 + 3 col. p | |
The Excavations at Seacourt, Berks., 1939 | |
Excavations, background, the ship, dating and inventory | |
Fresh observations on the Torslunda Plates | |
From Durrow to Kells. The Insular Gospel-Books 650-800. By George Henderson. 27· 8 × 22·5 cm Pp. 224, 263 ills. London: Thames and Hudson, 1987. ISBN 0-500-23474-4. £35 | |
Fynske Jernaldergrave II. Ældre romersk jernalder. Af Erling Albrechtsen. 11¾×9¼. Pp. 281+Tav. 41. København: Ejnar Munksgaard, 1956. Dan. Kr. 40 | |
Guide to the antiquities of Roman Britain | |
A Hiberno-Saxon Bronze Mounting from Markyate, Hertfordshire | |
A Hoard of Neolithic Axes from Peaslake, Surrey | |
Die langobardischen Fibeln aus Italien. Von S. Fuchs und J. Werner. 11½ × 8¼. Pp. 72 + Taf. 56. Deutsches Archaologisches Institut. Berlin: Verlag Gebr. Mann, 1950 | |
A late- or sub-Roman buckle-plate from College Wood, near Winchester | |
Late Roman and Byzantine silver, hanging-bowls, drinking vessels, cauldrons and other containers, textiles, the lyre, pottery bottle and other items | |
Late Saxon Disc-Brooches | |
Mawgan Porth, 1997: | |
Mawgan Porth, a settlement of the late Saxon period on the north Cornish coast : excavations 1949-52, 1954, and 1974 | |
Medieval tripod pitchers | |
MEROWINGERZEIT. By Gustav Behrens. (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum zu Mainz, Katalog 13; Original Altertümer des Zentralmuseums zu Mainz). Mainx, 1947. pp. 83, figs. 165, pl. 8. No price indicated | |
Mosefolket | |
A national reference collection of medieval pottery | |
A note by Sir George Hill on the Sutton Hoo Treasure Trove Inquest | |
Nubian Treasure. An account of the discoveries at Ballana and Qustul. By Walter B. Emery. Pp. 72. Plates 48. London: Methuen, 1948. 30s | |
Oreficerie Langobarde a Parma. Por Giorgio Monaco, 10¾×7½. Pp. 42 + tav. 20. Museo Nazionale di Antichità, Parma, 1955 | |
The Origins of Beowulf and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia. By Sam Newton. 240mm. Pp. xi + 177, 9 figs., 2 maps. Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, 1993. ISBN 0-85991-631-9. £35.00 | |
The Pectoral Cross | |
Points from Correspondence | |
Recent Archaeological excavations in Europe | |
The Reception by the Anglo-Saxons of Mediterranean Art following their conversion from Ireland and Rome | |
Reviews | |
Die Sammlung Edelmann im Britischen Museum zu London / von Hartwig Zürn und Siegwelt Schiek. - Stuttgart, 1969. | |
A Saxon jewelled circular brooch from Long Bennington, Lincs | |
Ships’ Figure-heads in the Migration Period and Early Middle Ages | |
The St Ninian's Isle Silver Hoard | |
Sutton Hoo—a rejoinder | |
Sutton Hoo Excavations, 1965–7 | |
The Sutton Hoo Lyre, Beowulf, and the Origins of the Frame Harp | |
The Sutton Hoo ship-burial : a handbook | |
The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial. By Angela Care Evans. 24·5 × 17·5 cm. Pp. 127, 99 ills. + 8 colour pls. London: British Museum Publications, 1986. ISBN 0-7141-0544-9. £5·50 (p/b) | |
The Sutton Hoo ship-burial : reflections after thirty years : the second G. N. Garmonsway Memorial lecture delivered May 1973 in the University of York | |
Der Tassilokelch. Von Gunther Haseloff. 11½ + 8¼. Pp. 88 + Taf. 18. Munchen: C. H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1951. DM. 14.50 |