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Northumbria / Anglo-Saxon England / Rothbury / Middle Ages / Europe / Geography of England / Anglo-Saxon art / Anglo-Saxon architecture / Sub-Roman Britain / Anglo-Saxons / Germanic paganism
Date: 2012-10-01 07:31:51
Northumbria
Anglo-Saxon England
Rothbury
Middle Ages
Europe
Geography of England
Anglo-Saxon art
Anglo-Saxon architecture
Sub-Roman Britain
Anglo-Saxons
Germanic paganism

Roman to English THE MIGRATION OF FORMS IN EARLY NORTHUMBERLAND 10 JULY – 10 OCTOBER 2010 The exhibition centres around a fragment of the ninth-century Rothbury Cross. This Christian monument is one of the finest carvi

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