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IMC 2002: Sessions

Session 1104: De Re Metallica, I: All that Glitters: Craft and Display in Medieval Secular Metalwork

Wednesday 10 July 2002, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:AVISTA - Association Villard d'Honnecourt for the Interdisciplinary Study of Medieval Technology, Science and Art
Organiser:Carol Neuman de Vegvar, Department of Fine Arts, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware
Moderator/Chair:Carol Neuman de Vegvar, Department of Fine Arts, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware
Paper 1104-aGold in the Ground or Just Rust in the Dust: Measuring Wealth by Metalwork in Anglo-Saxon Graves
(Language: English)
Gale R. Owen-Crocker, Department of English & American Studies, University of Manchester
Index terms: Archaeology - Artefacts, Art History - Decorative Arts, Economics - General
Paper 1104-bDisplay of Scandinavian Migration Period Bracteates and Other Pendant Jewelry as a Reflection of Prestige and Identity
(Language: English)
Nancy L. Wicker, Department of Art, University of Mississippi
Index terms: Archaeology - Artefacts, Art History - Decorative Arts, Gender Studies
Paper 1104-cThe Role and Status of Goldsmiths in Anglo-Saxon England
(Language: English)
Elizabeth Coatsworth, now retired
Index terms: Archaeology - Artefacts, Art History - Decorative Arts, Technology
Paper 1104-dUne bague du XIIIe siècle et ses inscriptions: Entre identité et pouvoir, magie et prophylaxie
(Language: Français)
Elisabeth Antoine, Musée National Du Moyen Age, Paris
Index terms: Archaeology - Artefacts, Art History - Decorative Arts, Medicine
Abstract

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