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Augustine Gospels

Augustine Gospels. Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 286, f . 129 v Rome, ca. 600 Source: Parker Library on the Web database. Lindisfarne Gospels. London BL Cotton Nero D.IV f . 25v c.700; Lindisfarne Source: British Library website. Lichfield Gospels.

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Augustine Gospels

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  1. Augustine Gospels Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 286, f. 129 v Rome, ca. 600 Source: Parker Library on the Web database

  2. Lindisfarne Gospels London BL Cotton Nero D.IV f. 25v c.700; Lindisfarne Source: British Library website

  3. LichfieldGospels Lichfield, Cathedral Library, s.n., p. 218 Mid-8thc. (?); Northumbria, Ireland or Iona Source: Lichfield Cathedral website

  4. Codex Aureus London, British Library Harley MS 2788, f. 108v 1st quarter of the 9th century Germany (Aachen?) Source: British Library website

  5. Mac Durnan Gospels (hooved Luke) London, Lambeth Palace MS 1370, f. 115v Late 9thc., Armagh Source: Lambeth Palace Library website

  6. Inhumation with adult female and cow (Oakington, Cambridgeshire) Date: Probably late 6th century. Excavated 2012. Note bound feet of cow. Source: BBC website

  7. Inhumation with adult male, adult female, and side of beef (Wigber Low, Derbyshire) Date: 7th century. Source: http://idigsheffield.org.uk/

  8. Anglo-Saxon Animal Cremation Source: J.M. Bond, “Burnt Offerings: Animal Bone in Anglo-Saxon Cremations,” World Archaeology 28 (1996): 76-88

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