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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Inc. Viking. Burial ship, from Oseberg, Norway. ca. 800.

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Viking. Burial ship, from Oseberg, Norway. ca. 800.

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Map: Anglo-Saxon England and Celtic Ireland.

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Anglo-Saxon. Sutton Hoo Burial Ship: Purse cover. ca. 625.

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Medieval English. The Luttrell Psalter: Farmers using a moulboard plow and harnessed oxen. ca. 1325-40.

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Medieval English. The Luttrell Psalter: Women at their Daily Tasks (Carrying milk from the Sheepfold). ca. 1325-40.

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Medieval English. The Luttrell Psalter: Women at their Daily Tasks (Feeding the Chickens). ca. 1325-40.

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Medieval English. The Luttrell Psalter: Women at their Daily Tasks (Spinning Wool). ca. 1325-40.

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Anglo-Saxon. Crest of the Benty Grange Helmet in the form of a Boar, Derbyshire. Late seventh century.

3-1/2".

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Bishop Eadfrith of Lindisfarne. The Lindisfarne Gospels, from Northumbria, England: Carpet page. ca. 698.

13-1/2" × 9-3/4".

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Hiberno-Saxon. Book of Kells: Chi Rho Iota page in the Book of Matthew. Probably made at Iona, Scotland. Late eighth or early ninth century.

13" × 9-1/2".

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Anglo-Saxon. Vespasian Psalter: David and Court Musicians, now fol. 30b, but likely once the frontispiece. Canterbury, England. First half of eighth

century.

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Map: The Empire of Charlemagne to 814.

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Carolingian. Equestrian statue of Charlemagne. Early ninth century.Height: 9-1/2".

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Carolingian. Utrecht Psalter: Psalm 111 (end) and psalm 112. From Benedictine Abbey at Hautvilliers, France. ca. 825-50.

13" × 9-1/8".

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Carolingian. Harley Psalter: Psalm 111. Written in Carolingian miniscule. 73 folios. From Christ Church, Canterbury, England. 1010-30.

15" x 12-1/4".

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Carolingian. Monastery at St. Gall, Switzerland: Plan. Redrawn and translated from the original parchment with red ink. ca. 820.

28" × 44-1/8".

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Carolingian. Monastery of St. Gall, Switzerland: Reconstruction model based on the Plan, by Walter Horn. ca. 825 (1965).

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Medieval English. Liber scivias: Hildegard's Vision (facsimile of manuscript lost during World War II). ca. 1150-1200.

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Musical Notation: Dixit Dominus from Psalm 109.

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Musical Notation: Kyrie Eleison from opening of mass.

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Ottonian. Gero Crucifix. ca. 970.Figure: 6' 2".

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Norman. Motte and bailey castle (color drawing).

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Map: The Pilgrimage routes.

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Romanesque. Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy, Conques, Auvergne, France. ca. 1050–1120.

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Norman. Closer Look: Bayeux Tapestry: King Edward the Confessor talking to Harold, Earl of Wessex. 1070-80.

Entire length: 231'.

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Norman. Closer Look: Bayeux Tapestry: Harold swears allegiance to William. 1070-80.

Entire length: 231'.

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Norman. Closer Look: Bayeux Tapestry: The Normans sail for England. 1070-80.

Entire length: 231'.

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Norman. Closer Look: Bayeux Tapestry: After assuming the throne, Harold is disturbed by the arrival of a comet. 1070-80.

Entire length: 231'.

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Norman. Closer Look: Bayeux Tapestry: Harold is hit by an error in the eye and is slain. 1070-80.

Entire length: 231'.

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Romanesque. Reliquary effigy of Sainte-Foy. Made in the Auvergne region, France, for the Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy, Conques, France.

983-1013, with later additions.Height: 34".

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Romanesque. Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy, Conques, Auvergne, France: Nave interior. ca. 1050-1120.

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Romanesque. Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy, Conques, Auvergne, France: Plan, with ambulatory and radiating chapels. ca. 1050-1120.

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Romanesque. Church of Sainte-Madeleine, Vézelay, France. ca. 1089-1206.

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Romanesque. Diagram: Romanesque portal (two-tone drawing).

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Romanesque. Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy, Conques, Auvergne, France: West portal, tympanum, Last Judgment. ca. 1065.

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Romanesque. Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy, Conques, Auvergne, France: West portal, tympanum, Last Judgment. Detail. ca. 1065.

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Romanesque. Abbey Church (Cluny III), Cluny, Burgundy, France. View from the east. Reconstruction drawing after Conant. 1088-1130.

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Romanesque. Abbey Church (Cluny III), Cluny, Burgundy, France. Ambulatory capital: The Third Tone of the Sacred Psalmody. 1088-1130.

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Map: The Crusades, 1096–1204.

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Romanesque. Krak des Chevaliers, Syria. First occupied 1109.

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Romanesque. Reconstruction: Stone Castle (color drawing).Beginning 1078.

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Romanesque. Casket with scenes of courtly love, from Limoges. ca. 1180.3-5/8" × 8-1/2" × 6-3/8".

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Gothic. Chrétien de Troyes, Romance of Lancelot: Lancelot Crossing the Sword Bridge and Guinevere in the Tower. ca. 1300.

13-1/2" × 10".

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Romanesque. Continuity & Change: Toward a New Urban Style, Gothic: Church of Sainte-Madeleine, Vézelay, France. Angel Subduing Demon.

Decorated column capital in Romanesque style. ca. 1089-1206.

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Gothic. Continuity & Change: Toward a New Urban Style, Gothic: Reims Cathedral, Reims, France. West façade, central portal: Angel & Virgin of

the Annunciation (Detail). 1245-55.