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How ‘English’ is the Early Frisian Runic Corpus? The evidence of sounds and forms Gaby Waxenberger vii xi xiii xiv xv xvi 1 5 25 43 53 75 93 7. Power and Identity in the Southern North Sea Area: The Migration and Merovingian Periods Johan Nicolay 6. ‘All quiet on the Western Front?’ The Western Netherlands and the ‘North Sea Culture’ in the Migration Period Menno Dijkstra and Jan de Koning 5. Frisian between the Roman and the Early Medieval Periods: Language contact, Celts and Romans Peter Schrijver 4. Palaeogeography and People: Historical Frisians in an archaeological light Egge Knol and Nelleke IJssennagger 2. 668 Mt Hope Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620–2731, USA website: A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library The publisher has no responsibility for the continued existence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this book, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate This publication is printed on acid-free paper Typeset by Word and Page, Chester, UK contents List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements Linguistic Conventions and Abbreviations Abstracts Introduction: Frisians – Who, When, Where, Why? John Hines and Nelleke IJssennagger 1. Except as permitted under current legislation no part of this work may be photocopied, stored in a retrieval system, published, performed in public, adapted, broadcast, transmitted, recorded or reproduced in any form or by any means, without the prior permission of the copyright owner First published 2017 The Boydell Press, Woodbridge ISBN 978 1 78327 179 5 The Boydell Press is an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3DF, UK and of Boydell & Brewer Inc. Citation previewįrisians and their North Sea Neighbours FROM THE FIFTH CENTURY TO THE VIKING AGE Edited by Hines and John Nelleke IJssennagger frisians and their north sea neighbours Frisians and their North Sea Neighbours From the Fifth Century to the Viking Age edited by John Hines and Nelleke IJssennagger THE BOYDELL PRESS © Contributors 2017 All Rights Reserved. Cultural Contacts between the Western Baltic, the North Sea Regionand Scandinavia: Attributing runic finds to runic traditions andcorpora of the Early Viking Age.

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A Comparison of the Injury Tariffs in the Early Kentish andthe Frisian Law Codes. The Kingdom of East Anglia, Frisia and Continental Connections, c. Cultural Convergence in a Maritime Context: Language and material cultureas parallel phenomena in the early-medieval southern North Sea region. Between Sievern and Gudendorf: Enclosed sites in the north-western Elbe–Weser triangle and their significance in respect of society, communication and migration during the Roman Iron Age and Migration Period. The Geography and Dialects of Old Saxon: River-basin communication networksand the distributional patterns of North Sea Germanic features in Old Saxon. How ‘English’ is the Early Frisian Runic Corpus?The evidence of sounds and forms.

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Power and Identity in the Southern North Sea Area:The Migration and Merovingian Periods. ‘All quiet on the Western Front?’ The Western Netherlandsand the ‘North Sea Culture’ in the Migration Period. Frisian between the Roman and the Early Medieval Periods:Language contact, Celts and Romans. Palaeogeography and People:Historical Frisians in an archaeological light.

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Introduction: Frisians – Who, When, Where, Why?. Linguistic Conventions and Abbreviations.








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