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- 34 - Wayland's Smithy - Liminal Smiths in Anglo-Saxon England
In this episode, we discuss the evidence for Anglo-Saxon smiths, the people who created the artefacts at Sutton Hoo and other princely burials. To do this we analyse the Neolithic tomb called Wayland's Smithy and the legend associated with its namesake.
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Sutton Hoo is the most spectacular archaeology discovery in British history. We explore what this tells us about the Anglo-Saxons' relationship to themselves, their neighbours and their past.
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Become a PatronTue, 26 Sep 2023 - 32 - Yeavering Pt. 2 - Of Gods and Priests, Kings, Queens and Bede
What was it like to be pagan and Christain the next?
In this episode, we visit the site of Yeavering and its many strange burials to try and understand what the conversion of England must have felt like. We go beyond the historical story and explore the actual day to day "experience" of conversion.
Next episode: Sutton Hoo and the Performance of Kingship
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Sources:
Taylor, Brian Hope. "Yeavering—an Anglo-British Centre of Early Northumbria." (1977).
An Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Bede
Women in Bede:
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oldbones.co.ukMon, 18 Apr 2022 - 31 - Yeavering Pt 1: The Rise of the Anglo-Saxon Kings
How do we go from the society we met last time, one that is primarily equal and poor to the medieval image of kings, men with wealth and power near unimaginable to the ordinary peasant.
In this episode, we visit the site of Yeavering and its many strange burials to try and understand the social dynamics that resulted in kingliness.
Sources below.
Next episode: Yeavering & The Rise of Christianity
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Taylor, Brian Hope. "Yeavering—an Anglo-British Centre of Early Northumbria." (1977).
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 29 Oct 2021 - 30 - Growing Up in Early Anglo-Saxon England
What was life like in the 400s and 500s CE? That question is not an easy one.
In this episode, we look at the funerary evidence for each stage of life during this period. We understand what identity was developed and how that was closely connected to what individuals did during life as well as the important cultural concerns at the time.
Sources below.
Next episode: Yeavering & Early Anglo-Saxon Elites
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Sources:
Stoodley, N. (2000). From the cradle to the grave: age organization and the early Anglo-Saxon burial rite. World Archaeology, 38(3), 456-472.
Gowland, R. (2006). Ageing the past: examining age identity from funerary evidence. In R. Gowland & C. Knüsel (Eds.), Social archaeology of funerary remains (pp. 143-155). Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Lucy, S. (2020). Gender and gender roles. In H. Hamerow, D. A. Hinton, & S. Crawford (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Squires, K. E. (2013). Piecing together identity: a social investigation of early Anglo-Saxon cremation practices. Archaeological Journal, 170, 154-200.
Martin, T. F. (2020). "Casting the Net Wider: Network Approaches to Artefact Variation in Post-Roman Europe." Journal of archaeological method and theory 27(4): 861-886.
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oldbones.co.ukSat, 07 Aug 2021 - 29 - Spong Hill: The Anglo-Saxons Arrive
All across the East of England, there are small cemeteries with completely new material culture. it looks like it's from North-West Europe and represents the arrival, so well documented, of the Anglo-Saxon people.
In this episode, we introduce the main debates about how and why the Anglo-Saxons started coming to England. It's a bit of a throwback to our Birdoswald episode, but with more theory, more detail and some new ideas from me!
Plus, there's a promise of bonus episodes for those that sign up to Patreon!
Sources below.
Next episode: The Life of an Anglo-Saxon
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Sources:
Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Gildas' On The Ruin of Britain
Squires, K. E. (2016). Neighbours and networks: funerary trends among cremation practicing groups in early medieval England and north-western Europe. In I. Riddler, J. Soulat, & L. Keys (Eds.), The evidence of material culture: studies in honour of Professor Vera Evison (pp. 119-138). Autun: Editions Mergoil.
Hills, C., & Lucy, S. (2019). Spong Hill and the Anglo-Saxon migration to England. Neue Studien zur Sachsenforschung, 9, 239-248.
Hills, C. (1998). Did the people of Spong Hill come from Schleswig-Holstein? In (Vol. 11, pp. 145-154).
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oldbones.co.ukMon, 12 Jul 2021 - 28 - Chapels in the Sands - Celtic Christianity in the Irish Sea
All around the Irish sea, small stone chapels still remain. Some are amongst the sand dunes, some are now part of larger monasteries and some of them are on golf courses. All of them share an origin story: the beginnings of the Celtic church.
In this episode, we explore the origins of Celtic Christianity, how it remained vibrant and developing while being cut off from other Christian communities in Europe. We explore the nature of ritual and religion and lay the groundwork for much later in our season when we discuss the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons. Oh, and the episode is inspired by a Time Team episode.
Sources below.
Next episode: The Germans are coming!
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Time Team Reports: https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/our-work/time-team
This episodes report: https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/our-work/speke-keeill-mount-murray-hotel-isle-man
Magic & Memory: Gilchrist, R. (2008). Magic for the dead? The archaeology of magic in later medieval burials. Medieval Archaeology, 52(1), 119-159.
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oldbones.co.ukSun, 16 May 2021 - 27 - King Arthur: The Man, The Myth, The Legend
A king who lies beneath a mountain waiting to return when his land needs him most... which apparently wasn't World War 2, the Great Recession or Coronavirus - how much worse could things become?
Anyway, King Arthur. The Once and Future King, husband to Guinevere, best friend of Lancelot, student of Merlin has his origins in the 400s CE and what with his close ties to Tintagel, it felt right that we take a bit of time to dwell on King Arthur's early medieval origins. More than that though, we ask, why do we keep telling stories of this Dark Age warlord?
Sources below.
Next episode: Celtic Holy Men
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Gildas - De Excidio - http://www.vortigernstudies.org.uk/arthist/vortigernquotesgil.htm
Nennius - Historia Brittonum - https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1972/1972-h/1972-h.htm
Concepts of Arthur - http://www.arthuriana.co.uk/concepts/
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oldbones.co.ukSat, 13 Mar 2021 - 26 - Tintagel: Merchants Come to the Cornish Kings
Join me on the waves around Tintagel as we discuss the kingdom that arose in Cornwall in the 5th century and, rather than becoming German or British decided to adopt a distinctly continental identity.
We also uncover the nature of trade in pre-capitalist societies and try and acknowledge some of the biases we bring to our interpretations of the past.
Next episode: Who Was King Arthur?
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oldbones.co.ukMon, 08 Feb 2021 - 25 - The 2020 Christmas Special
In this one-off Christmas special, a fellow archaeology student - Grace - and I chat about a few things from the history of Christmas, including the medieval and pagan origins, as well as how it would have felt at a Medieval Christmas.
Next episode: The Kings of Tintagel
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Other content mentioned in the show:
Modern History TV: https://modernhistory.tv/
British History Podcast: https://www.thebritishhistorypodcast.com/
History of Rome: https://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/the_history_of_rome/
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 25 Dec 2020 - 24 - Birdoswald: Three Acts of Social Collapse
This month we visit Birdoswald Roman Fort to learn what happened to forts on Hadrian's Wall after the Romans abandoned them.
This is a slightly different episode, in that, rather than leading with a story into archaeological evidence or capturing archaeological evidence in a story, or ditching the story altogether, this entire episode is made up of three different stories. I can't wait to hear what you all think.
Next episode: The Kings of Tintagel
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oldbones.co.ukSat, 28 Nov 2020 - 23 - Roman Britain - The Good, The Bad and the... meh?
The first proper episode of Season Two. Today we do a mad run through Roman Britain.
Were the Romans good for Britain? Were they terrible?
Let's find out.
Next episode: Chieftans in the Fort
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 30 Oct 2020 - 22 - Season Two TrailerFri, 16 Oct 2020
- 21 - Welcome to the Dark Ages...
The Saxons are coming...
And so are the British, the Picts, the Vikings, the Franks and, finally, the Normans. This is our prelude to season 2 - a high-level overview of what happens in the years between the fall of Rome and the Battle of Hastings. We talk story, theory, the problem of documents and explain how our series will be structured. Everything that comes next is going to make a whole lot of sense once you listen to this episode!
Next episode: Season 2, Episode 1: Britain Under Rome
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 25 Sep 2020 - 20 - An Interview with An Archaeologist #3: Prof. David Petts
In our third interview, we speak to Professor David Petts. He is a specialist in the Early Medieval Period of Britain. We reminisce about Binchester, talk about his latest excavations on Lindisfarne and begin to talk about the joys and frustrations about loving a period commonly called 'The Dark Ages'.
Find out more about David here: https://durham.academia.edu/DavidPetts
Learn about DigVentures here: https://digventures.com/projects/lindisfarne/
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Next episode: Introduction to the Early Medieval Period
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 28 Aug 2020 - 19 - An Interview with an Archaeologist #2: Dr Ed Caswell
In our second interview, we speak to Dr Ed Caswell. He is a specialist in the Bronze Age of North-Western Europe and we cover the highs and lows of archaeology and dig into what life was like in the Bronze Age.
Find out more about Dr Ed here: https://durham.academia.edu/EdwardCaswell
And discover some of Ben Robert's articles here: https://durham.academia.edu/BenjaminRoberts
Find out more about the Portable Antiquity Scheme here: https://finds.org.uk/
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Next episode: An Interview with Dr David Petts
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 31 Jul 2020 - 18 - A Walk Around Avebury
Walk with me through the Avebury landscape. Imagine along with me what it might have been like to live in the world of those who made such a special place.
For the first time ever, this entire episode is one long story.
I hope you enjoy
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Next episode: An Interview with an Archaeologist #2: Dr Ed Caswell
Listen to A Moment of Your Time, feat. Andy Earnshaw: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/56-old-bones-by-andy-earnshaw/id1487198778?i=1000477155794
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 26 Jun 2020 - 17 - Interview with an Archaeologist #1: Heather Beeton, Artefact Specialist
This is our first interview! It's a little bit different from our normal programming. We're speaking to Heather, a specialist in artefacts with a fascination with all things Roman and Egyptian.
Find out more about Heather here: https://finds.org.uk/counties/cheshire/author/hbeeton/
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Find out more about the Portable Antiquity Scheme here: https://finds.org.uk/
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Next episode: A Walk Around Avebury Henge
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 29 May 2020 - 16 - British Prehistory: Lessons From The Past
We've covered a lot in the last few months. Today we ask the questions: what have we learnt from all that archaeology? Does the past have anything left to teach us in the modern world?
Unsurprisingly, I think the past does have some things to teach us. In this episode, we'll discuss the role of religion in society and how societies to change. We'll see what happened in prehistory and what that means for today.
Let's get philosophical.
Next episode: An Interview with an Archaeologist
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 24 Apr 2020 - 15 - Lindow Man: Druids & Human Sacrifice
Our last episode of season one takes us to Cheshire where, in the 1980s, two workmen stumbled upon a corpse, 2000 years old, marked with many baffling wounds. Theories and rumour swirled as to the cause of these injuries. 35 years later, Lindow Man still prompts debate amongst archaeologists: was he murdered, executed... sacrificed?
This episode focuses on human sacrifice and the role of druids in Late Iron Age Britain.
Next episode: Season One: An Epilogue
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 27 Mar 2020 - 14 - Wetwang Slack - Chariot Burials and the Rise of Chiefdoms
Wetwang Slack is home to one of the largest Iron Age cemeteries in the UK. Every burial lies beneath a square barrow, a unique and strange structure. Some of those strange inhumations were weirder than your average square barrow, they were chariot burials.
This episode focuses on the rise of hierarchy and chiefs in the middle Iron Age. We talk about warfare, theories of power and the patchwork quilt of cultures that defined Iron Age Britain.
Next episode: Lindow Man & Human sacrifice.
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 13 Mar 2020 - 13 - Danebury - Headhunting in Iron Age Hillforts
Danebury is one of Britain's best-excavated hillforts. Amongst the ramparts and roundhouses were found scores of grain pits containing dozens of bodies. Many had the tell-tale signs of post-mortem decapitation, potential evidence of a much mythologised Celtic headhunting cult.
This episode focuses on the society and culture of the early and middle Iron Age. We talk about warfare, politics, economics and the first hints of a religion we call Druidism.
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 28 Feb 2020 - 12 - Cladh Hallan - Bronze Age Mummification and Frankenstein's Scottish Monsters
Cladh Hallan - a small site on a Scottish island. This remote place was the site of the strangest moment in British prehistory. 3100 years ago, people were laid to rest. However, these people had died a long time ago, 500 years ago in fact! They had been mummified and then fixed with body parts of other people.
This episode focuses on the Middle and Late Bronze Age religion. Why did people act in such strange ways? How do you think of something as odd as mummification? Prepare for whiskey and peat bogs on this slightly freaky Friday.
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 14 Feb 2020 - 11 - The Amesbury Archer - King of Stonehenge
Amesbury Archer, the British Tutankhamun, the richest burial in prehistoric Britain. He has been called a king, a priest, a hunter, warrior or humble trader. Who was he?
This episode focuses on Bronze Age civilisation. How did people interact? How was power gained and maintained? Prepare for archery, seafaring and a lot of talk about round barrows.
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 31 Jan 2020 - 10 - Stonehenge - A Landscape of Life & Death
Stonehenge, the greatest archaeological site in Britain. It was the focus of religious worship for more than 6000 years. In this episode, we begin a two-part discussion on the religion, politics and civilisation of Bronze Age Britain.
We're talking Welsh miners, epic feasts and stupendous efforts, and not an alien or druid in sight!
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 17 Jan 2020 - 9 - Merry Christmas - Mid Season Q&A
Half way through season one, we take a brief break to take stock of everything and answer a few of your questions. I hope you enjoy this.
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 13 Dec 2019 - 8 - The Tomb of the Eagles Pt. 2 - How To Get a Society
We're still in the beautiful islands of Orkney. This time we're talking about how society develops, the role religion plays in developing society and who exactly was in charge of all this activity 4500 years ago.
Oh, yeah, plus seaweed eating sheep and sea eagles.
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oldbones.co.ukFri, 29 Nov 2019 - 7 - The Tomb of the Eagles Pt. 1 - A Northern Eden
We're as far north as we can possibly go. We're in the beautiful islands of Orkney. We'll talk about the Late Neolithic economy, and set ourselves up to discuss early Orcadian society next time.
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What's that coming over the hill? Is it something Halloween-y.
No.
It's about farmers. The very first people to farm in Britain. This is a bigger deal then you might think. The entire world is changing. Let's find out more.
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The glaciers have gone and in their place are trees, rivers and small groups of humans creating a rich and complex culture. Gather round people, it's Stone Age storytime.
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Content Warning: This episode contains quite graphic descriptions of cannibalism.
In this episode, we travel to Gough's Cave, where we'll be spending a couple of episodes. This time we're in the Palaeolithic, the Old Stone Age, for the very last time, talking about the difficulties that come about when glaciers fight with a warming world.
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30 000 years ago, someone was buried in a welsh cave. 200 years ago they were dug up by an absolute madman. This episode we talk about the Red Lady of Paviland, the discovery of the skeleton and what we can learn from this discovery. Think hunting, religion and palaeolithic gender studies!
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We're going back 500 000 years ago to the Lower Palaeolithic. We will discuss the earliest humans, how they lived and how they hunted. Be prepared for a lot of stone hand axes.
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A new podcast is on its way...
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