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Early Anglo-Saxon Christian Reliquaries presents a corpus and discussion of a group of Anglo-Saxon copper-alloy containers dating to the seventh and possibly eighth centuries, and variously described as work boxes, needle cases, amulet containers or Christian reliquaries. Seventy-one boxes, some incomplete or fragmentary, have been recorded from forty-nine sites across Anglo-Saxon England. A typology, material specification, drawings, design and construction principles are provided, and a nomenclature applicable to these containers is outlined. Catalogue entries give details of site location, description, decorative features and references. Three box types are identified, and a concluding discussion suggests that boxes of Types I and II had a Christian function and should be considered as reliquaries. Type III boxes had a secular function, and their purpose remains enigmatic.
Contents
Introduction ;
Archaeological and Scientific Dating Evidence ;
Tables ;
Artefact Distribution Map ;
Technical Details Type I ;
Design and Manufacturing Techniques I ;
Corpus of Type I boxes ;
Technical Details Type II ;
Design and Manufacturing Techniques II ;
Corpus of Type II boxes ;
Technical Details Type III ;
Design and Manufacturing Techniques III ;
Corpus of Type III boxes ;
Fragments and Component Parts ;
Secular Art or Sacred Symbols? ;
What are they? ;
The final deposition of reliquaries ;
Appendix: Children's Inhumation Grave Assemblages ;
Acknowledgements ;
Bibliography