142. PEOPLE OF THE NORTH SEA

Migration and the importance of networks during the 3rd and 5th centuries: The evidence from the Terp region of the Northern-Netherlands / Annet Nieuwhof
A conscious emulation or a practical approach? The re-occupation of Roman villas in Saxon England and the Merovingian Low countries/ James Dodd
Living, dying, and the creation of the Early Medieval Kingdom of Northumberland, c.300-800 CE/ Brian Buchanan - Sarah Semple - Susan Harrington, Durham University
Monumental identities: funerary landscapes and social change in southern England and the near Continent, AD 400-900 / Mees, Kate
1st Millenium Aristocrats on the West Coast of Jutland / Søvsø, Morten
Shiny glass from distant shores. Trade, seafaring and society along the North Sea coast in the Migration period / Segschneider, Martin
Germanic words for amber and their origin / Rübekeil, Ludwig
Landscapes of otherness? Migration, ‘ethnicity’, ‘apartheid-like structures’ and cultural difference in the early medieval English landscape c400-800AD / Oosthuizen, Susan