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<p>Celtic and Anglo-Saxon <a href="page.php?w=animal_style">animal style</a>, in a Christian context, and with some awareness of Late Antique style. This was especially so in their application to the book, which was a new type of object for both traditions, as well as to metalwork.</p>

<p>The role of the <a href="page.php?w=Kingdom_of_Northumbria">Kingdom of Northumbria</a> in the formation of the new style appears to have been pivotal.  The northernmost Anglo-Saxon kingdom continued to expand into areas with Celtic populations, but often leaving</p><p>
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