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The Anglo-Saxon Influence on Romano-Britain: Research past and present

Russell, C.K.

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C.K. Russell



Abstract

The Romano-British to Anglo-Saxon transition in Britain is one of the most striking transitions seen in the archaeological record. Changes in burial practice between these periods, along with historical, anthropological, environmental and linguistic evidence have all been thought to indicate that a mass migration of Angles and Saxons into Britain occurred in the 5th century A.D. The writings of Gildas and Bede provide a starting point for research in this area, and their migration based viewpoints have long been the basis for research in other areas. However, in recent years, archaeological research has shifted to focus on social rather than biological identity, and `small bands' theories of cultural change through acculturation have predominated. In the last ten years, there has been a resurgence of interest in the biological identities of the population of `Anglo-Saxon England', and research from such diverse areas as dental anthropology and genetics has provided rather conflicting results. The author's PhD research concentrates on using traditional craniometric techniques and modern multivariate analyses to provide a new perspective on population change, between the Romano-British and Anglo-Saxon periods in the North East of England, and this research is outlined here following an assessment of the literature surrounding the topic.

Citation

Russell, C. (2005). The Anglo-Saxon Influence on Romano-Britain: Research past and present. Durham anthropology journal, 13(1),

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2005
Deposit Date May 27, 2010
Publicly Available Date Jun 29, 2010
Journal Durham anthropology journal
Publisher University of Durham
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 1
Publisher URL http://www.dur.ac.uk/anthropology.journal/vol13/iss1/

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