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          Contents of
          Swords in Anglo-Saxon England


            The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England;
            Warfare and Society;
            The Staffordshire Hoard;
            Iron and Steel;
            Pattern-welding;
            A Method for Forging Sword Fullers;
            Blade Patterns;
            The Mysterious Smith;
            Sword Finds in Cemetaries;
            Adorning the Sword;
            Sword Blades and Shapes;
            Scabbards and Decoration;
            Wearing the Sword;
            Additions to the Sword:
            Beads, Bosses and Pyramids;
            Sword Names;
            Runes on Swords;
            Sword from Mound 1 Sutton Hoo and Replica;
            The Bamburgh Blade;
            The Vehmaa Sword Receated;
            The Sword as a Weapon;
            How Anglo-Saxon Swords Were Used;
            The Meaning and Status of Swords;
            Women and Swords;
            Swords and Trauma.


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