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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rupert Leo Scott Bruce-Mitford was a British archaeologist and scholar. He spent the majority of his career at the British Museum, primarily as the Keeper of the Department of British and Medieval Antiquities, and was particularly known for his work on the Sutton Hoo ship-burial. Considered the "spiritus rector" of such research, he oversaw the production of the monumental three-volume work The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial, termed by the president of the Society of Antiquaries as "one of the great books of the century".
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- The Sutton Hoo Ship-Burial (1951) (99)
- The Art of the Codex Amiatinus: Jarrow Lecture 1967 (1969) (68)
- Aspects of Anglo-Saxon archaeology: Sutton Hoo and other discoveries (1974) (31)
- The musical instrument (1983) (20)
- The Sutton Hoo ship burial: A handbook (1979) (18)
- Recent archaeological excavations in Europe (1975) (16)
- The art of the Codex Amiatinus (1967) (14)
- The Sutton Hoo Lyre, Beowulf, and the Origins of the Frame Harp (1970) (11)
- Late Roman and Byzantine silver, hanging-bowls, drinking vessels, cauldrons and other containers, textiles, the lyre, pottery bottle and other items (1983) (11)
- The St Ninian's Isle Silver Hoard (1959) (8)
- A Hoard of Neolithic Axes from Peaslake, Surrey (1938) (8)
- The Sutton Hoo ship-burial : a provisional guide (1952) (7)
- The Sutton Hoo ship-burial. Recent theories and some comments on general interpretation (1949) (6)
- Ships’ Figure-heads in the Migration Period and Early Middle Ages (1970) (5)
- Excavations, background, the ship, dating and inventory (1975) (5)
- Beowulf and the Seventh Century (1979) (3)
- Das Alamannische Gräberfeld von Bülach . Von Joachim Werner. (Monographien zur Urund Friihgeschichte der Schweiz, Band IX.) 12 × 9. Pp. 144 + Taf. 39, with many textfigures. Basel: Verlag Birkhauser, 1953. (1954) (3)
- A note by Sir George Hill on the Sutton Hoo Treasure Trove Inquest (1950) (2)
- Arms, armour and regalia (1978) (2)
- Fresh observations on the Torslunda Plates (1968) (2)
- Sutton Hoo—a rejoinder (1952) (2)
- A Celtic Balance-beam of the Christian Period (1940) (2)
- The Sutton Hoo Helmet: A New Reconstruction (1972) (2)
- Sutton Hoo Excavations, 1965–7 (1968) (1)
- From Durrow to Kells. The Insular Gospel-Books 650-800 . By George Henderson. 27· 8 × 22·5 cm Pp. 224, 263 ills. London: Thames and Hudson, 1987. ISBN 0-500-23474-4. £35. (1988) (1)
- A late- or sub-Roman buckle-plate from College Wood, near Winchester (1954) (1)
- Die langobardischen Fibeln aus Italien. Von S. Fuchs und J. Werner. 11½ × 8¼. Pp. 72 + Taf. 56. Deutsches Archaologisches Institut. Berlin: Verlag Gebr. Mann, 1950. (1954) (1)
- The Treasure of st. Ninian's (1960) (1)
- A Late Saxon Disk-Brooch and Sword Pommel (1941) (1)
- The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial . By Angela Care Evans. 24·5 × 17·5 cm. Pp. 127, 99 ills. + 8 colour pls. London: British Museum Publications, 1986. ISBN 0-7141-0544-9. £5·50 (p/b). (1988) (1)
- The Lindisfarne Gospels in the Middle Ages and Later (1965) (1)
- The Fuller Brooch (1952) (1)
- A Hiberno-Saxon Bronze Mounting from Markyate, Hertfordshire (1964) (1)
- Der Tassilokelch . Von Gunther Haseloff. 11½ + 8¼. Pp. 88 + Taf. 18. Munchen: C. H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1951. DM. 14.50. (1954) (0)
- THE BEGINNINGS OF CHRISTIAN ART. By D. Talbot Rice. Hodder and Stoughton, 1957. pp. 223, 48 plates, 21 figures. £2 2s. (1959) (0)
- Medieval Pottery, Tiles, and Glass (1941) (0)
- The Fifth Century Invasions South of the Thames. By Vera I. Evison (1965) (0)
- An Anglo-Saxon Gold Pendant from High Wycombe, Bucks (1941) (0)
- A Medieval Polychrome Jug from the City of London (1957) (0)
- Britain before the Norman Conquest . Scale 1:625 000, with explanatory text. Pp. 68 + 2 maps 32¼ × 41 in back pocket. Southampton: H.M. Ordnance Survey, 1973. £3.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied. (1975) (0)
- The Origins of Beowulf and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia . By Sam Newton. 240mm. Pp. xi + 177, 9 figs., 2 maps. Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, 1993. ISBN 0-85991-631-9. £35.00. (1993) (0)
- Two Medieval Pottery Vessels (1939) (0)
- A Saxon jewelled circular brooch from Long Bennington, Lincs. (1951) (0)
- Nubian Treasure . An account of the discoveries at Ballana and Qustul. By Walter B. Emery. Pp. 72. Plates 48. London: Methuen, 1948. 30 s. (1950) (0)
- British and Medieval Antiquities, 1753-1953 (1954) (0)
- CULTURE IN EARLY ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND. By D. Elizabeth Martin-Clarke. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, I 947. (London: Geoflrey Cumberlege). pp. 100, pl.XXVIII. Price 12s 6d net. (1950) (0)
- Medieval tripod pitchers (1940) (0)
- A Medieval Polychrome Pottery Aquamanile from Stonar, Kent (1941) (0)
- A Late-Saxon Silver Disk-Brooch from the Isle of Ely (1952) (0)
- Other Dark-Age Acquisitions (1941) (0)
- Anglo-Saxon brooch and pot from Brixworth, Northants (1939) (0)
- Points from Correspondence (1955) (0)
- The Castle Eden Vase (1941) (0)
- MEROWINGERZEIT . By Gustav Behrens. (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum zu Mainz, Katalog 13; Original Altertümer des Zentralmuseums zu Mainz). Mainx , 1947. pp. 83, figs. 165, pl. 8. No price indicated . (1950) (0)
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