Christopher Loveluck

archaeologist

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P69educated atDurham UniversityQ458393
P108employerHarvard UniversityQ13371
University of SouthamptonQ76473
University of NottinghamQ472316
P101field of workmedieval archaeologyQ1671076
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ChristopherQ1084472
P106occupationuniversity teacherQ1622272
archaeologistQ3621491
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Q60027724Sutton Hoo: a Seventh-century Princely Burial Ground and its Context, by Martin Carver with Angela Evans, Christopher Fern, Madeleine Hummler, Frances Lee & John Newman, 2005. London: British Museum Press; ISBN-13 978-0-7141-2322-6 hardback £95 & US
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Q107275510Travel, Transport and Communication to and from Ireland, c. 400–1100: an Archaeological Perspective
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Q98836012Life and Economy at Early Medieval Flixborough, c. AD 600–1000editorP98

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