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EXHIBITION CATALOGUES

LONDON

  • J.Backhouse et al. The Golden Age of Anqlo Saxon Art, 966 1066. London, 1984.
  • G.Zarnecki, J.Holt, T.Holland, English Romanesque Art, 1066-1200, Arts Council, London, 1984.

YORK

  • J.Graham Campbell et al, The Vikings in England, The Anqlo Danish Viking Project, Kent, 1981
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