All Stories

  1. Into the Pyre: Hildeburh, Beowulf, and the Construction of Early English Pyres
  2. West African ancestry in seventh-century England: two individuals from Kent and Dorset
  3. Hated Race? Attitudes to the Wider World in Beowulf
  4. Saxo Grammaticus's Account of the Viking Age Site on the Danish Island of Hjarnø in Gesta Danorum
  5. Parallels for cetacean trap feeding and tread‐water feeding in the historical record across two millennia
  6. Emotional Alterity in the Medieval North Sea World
  7. Emotional Alterity in the Medieval Northern Sea World
  8. Exiles: Medieval Experiences of Isolation
  9. Modthryth and the Problem of Peace-Weavers: Women and Political Power in Early Medieval England
  10. The Kalvestene: A reevaluation of the ship settings on the Danish island of Hjarnø
  11. The Limits of Obligation and Friendship: Hrothgar, Beowulf, and the ‘Germanic’ Ideal
  12. Open Workflows for Polychromatic Reconstruction of Historical Sculptural Monuments in 3D
  13. Identifying the Narrator of Wulf and Eadwacer? Signy, the Heroides and the Adaptation of Classical Models in Old English Literature
  14. Kingship and Maritime Power in 10th‐Century England
  15. A Double-edged Sword: Swords, Bodies, and Personhood in Early Medieval Archaeology and Literature
  16. Modern or medieval? Analysis of an iron anchor from Camuscross, Scotland and direct dating methods for metal artefacts
  17. The (Non-)Reception of Samson’s Riddle in Anglo-Saxon England
  18. Foreshadowing the End in Beowulf
  19. Translating Symphosii Scholastici Aenigmata: The problems of translating an enigmatic genre
  20. Does OE Puca Have an Irish Origin?
  21. Sex, Politics and Religion: The Transformation of the Figure of the Fairy Queen fromThomas off Ersseldouneto “Thomas Rymer”
  22. Beowulf Hondbana: The Literary Context for Emending Line 1520b
  23. Was Symphosius an African? A Contextualizing Note on Two Textual Clues in the Aenigmata Symphosii