Prof Susan Oosthuizen

@DrSueOosthuizen

Emeritus Professor of Medieval Archaeology, University of Cambridge. Researching early medieval landscape history & archaeology, & rights of common.

Cambridge
Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2010.

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    16. sij

    Oh! ‘The Emergence of the English’ has been nominated for ’s Research Project of 2019 under their title ‘Axe the Anglo-Saxons? Rethinking the Migration Period’. The result is decided by the public & you can vote until 10th Feb via 😝

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    we’re honoured to have you speaking 2020, Wednesday 3 June. Tickets now on sale via

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    18. sij

    There are some interesting place names in the North East with some interesting origins. It is said that Pity Me in County Durham gets its name from when the deceased St Cuthbert whispered “pity me” when monks dropped his coffin at the site.

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    13. sij

    I have a new paper out: 'Casting the net wider', offering some suggestions for rethinking artefacts using network methods and postcolonial theory on a European scale. (open access)

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    17. sij

    Happy everyone. Please enjoy this beautiful enamelled dragonesque brooch I recently recorded . With their varieties of designs and enamelling these are some of my favourite objects.

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    31. sij

    Volume 10 of Neue Studien zur Sachsenforschung has been published, based on a conference in Leipzig in 2015. It includes an article from me on 'Imagining the Saxons in Late Antique Gaul'

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    Just started to read your latest book and loving it. At last somebody is making sense of what happened after the breakdown of the Roman Empire. My belief is it was trade and not invasion that produced the structure of the early English states.

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  8. 2. velj

    A review of ‘The Anglo-Saxon Fenland’ by Prof David Bates in the most recent issue of the Economic History Review 😊

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    2. velj

    ‘The most spectacular medieval domestic kitchen in England’, Stanton Harcourt, 1417, partly rebuilt 1485. The smoke-blackened roof here so dark it kept absorbing my lights. Lyrically, Alexander Pope compared it to the Forge of Vulcan, ‘The horror of it’.

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    31. sij

    A suite of radiate-headed , found across from the to . All belong to the fantastic collection I curate , which roves across the from to the , from the Circle to southern .

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    1. velj

    Velvety moss, silver lichen, and just too many tempting sticks in the today.

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    We will look after your star & work to ensure the EU is a project you'll want to be a part of again soon! 🇪🇺❤🇬🇧

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  13. 31. sij

    Day 7 of 7 in (a picture a day for a week, no people, no explanations). You nominate someone different every day. I was nominated by and today I am nominating

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    THREAD. Houses like this one in Rampton, Cambs., have so much to tell about the social and economic history of their communities - and they are easy to read: for the period when they were built, for how they were used at the time & for their subsequent history...

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  15. 30. sij

    Day 6 of 7 in (a picture a day for a week, no people, no explanations). You nominate someone different every day. I was nominated by and today I'm nominating

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    22. sij

    I said I'd start a thread called where I looked at aspects of life that have got better specifically because women in that cohort fought really hard against sexism.

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  18. 29. sij

    I love how an anonymous early 19thC surveyor placed himself so insouciantly at centre of his of Isleham, Cambs. - master of all he surveyed

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  19. 29. sij

    A row of tenement , with 1 room downstairs and an attic above, silently remind us of agricultural poverty and hard labouring lives in the 19thC fenland (Chatteris, Cambs.)

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  21. 29. sij

    Day 5 of 7 in (a picture a day for a week, no people, no explanations). You nominate someone different every day. I was nominated by and today I'm nominating

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