Vera Evison
British archaeologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Vera Ivy Evison was a British archaeologist and professor of archaeology at Birkbeck College, University of London. She was a specialist in Post-Roman Britain and early-Medieval England Career Evison attended Lewisham Prendergast school until 1937, following this with a series of evening classes, in subject including archaeology, before studying BA English language and literature. Her studies were supported by working as a secretary for Kathleen Kenyon at the London University Institute of Archaeology. In 1947 she went to study archaeology in Stockholm under Nils Åberg. She also worked as a volunteer assistant at the British Museum, helping to unpack Anglo-Saxon objects , once they were returned to the galleries after the Second World War.
Vera Evison's Published Works
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- Dover: the Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery (2014) (54)
- The fifth-century invasions south of the Thames (1966) (52)
- An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery at Great Chesterford, Essex (1994) (34)
- A Middle Saxon Iron Smelting Site at Ramsbury, Wiltshire (1980) (30)
- Crop-Mark Sites at Mucking, Essex (1968) (13)
- II.—The Dover Ring-sword and Other Sword-rings and Beads (1967) (13)
- Two Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries at Winnall . By A. L. Meaney and S. C. Hawkes. 9½ × 7. Pp. x + 65 + 6 pls. + 15 figs. London: The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series: no. 4, 1970. £1·75. (1971) (12)
- III. Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches (1982) (11)
- A Viking Grave at Sonning, Berks (1969) (11)
- Medieval pottery from excavations : studies presented to Gerald Clough Dunning, with a bibliography of his works (1974) (10)
- Early Anglo-Saxon Applied Disc Brooches. Part II: in England (1978) (9)
- Pagans Hill Revisited (1989) (8)
- Pagan Saxon Whetstones (1975) (8)
- IV.—Anglo-Saxon Finds near Rainham, Essex, with a Study of Glass Drinking-horns (1955) (7)
- Quoit Brooch Style Buckles (1968) (7)
- Early Anglo-Saxon inlaid metalwork (1955) (7)
- Sugar-Loaf Shield Bosses (1963) (7)
- The Dover, Breach Downs and Birka Men (1965) (7)
- VI.—Sword Rings and Beads (1976) (6)
- A Sword From the Thames at Wallingford Bridge (1967) (6)
- Angles, Saxons, and Jutes (1981) (6)
- II. Anglo-Saxon Glass Claw-beakers (1982) (6)
- A Bronze Mount from the Roman Villa at Lullingstone, Kent (1966) (5)
- IV.— The Palace of Westminster Sword (1961) (4)
- Early Anglo-Saxon Applied Disc Brooches. Part I: On the Continent (1978) (4)
- Further Anglo-Saxon inlay (1958) (3)
- The white material in Kentish disc brooches (1951) (2)
- A group of late Saxon brooches (1957) (2)
- An Anglo-Saxon Disc Brooch from Northamptonshire (1962) (1)
- Catalogue of Antiquities of the later Saxon period. I. Anglo-Saxon Ornamental Metalwork 700–1100. D. M. Wilson, 11 × 8½. Pp. xii + 248 + pls. 44. London: British Museum, 1964. £3. 3s.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied. (1965) (0)
- Anglo-Saxon Pottery and the Settlement of England. By J. N. L. Myres (1970) (0)
- "Further Anglo-Saxon Inlay", Vera I. Evison, "The Antiquaries Journal", vo. XXXVIII, nr 3-4, 1958 : [recenzja] / I. C. (1959) (0)
- Runes. An Introduction. By Ralph W. V. Elliott. 8½ × 5½. Pp. xvi + 124 + pls. 24. Manchester University Press, 1959. 30s. (1960) (0)
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