@SurreyMedieval fits w/ some documentary refs eg Woods' material; wish H+W's concluding chp was longer, but obvs W's death intervened :/
@SurreyMedieval hey, just pondering Harrington+Welch... Any thoughts on their suggestion of 5thC forward Frankish hegemony etc in S Britain?
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@caitlinrgreen Saw SH speak at book's launch, said it was one of main themes that suffered & book is only a fragment of dataset's potential
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@caitlinrgreen Soz for slow reply, had to read relevant bits again! Data clearly shows something was happening, esp. in their Period A... -
@caitlinrgreen ...but full on hegemony? Hmm. Reminds me of Guy Halsalls ethno-political intepretation of Quoit Brooch & Saxon Relief objects -
@caitlinrgreen Geographies of fairly scanty artefact distributions surely significant but beyond that so much (too much?) hung on so little! -
@SurreyMedieval Thanks for the thoughts! :) And absolutely, this was one of my main concerns, some interesting evidence and then a v broad > -
@SurreyMedieval > set of conclusions... Similarly on antecedent polities, v little consideration of a v interesting issue--same w/ any > -
@SurreyMedieval > potential provincial continuity (did project design hamper this, tho', as cuts London's province in half?). Interesting > -
@SurreyMedieval > idea though... Will be interesting to see how others work with dataset! Thanks again, much appreciated! :)
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