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État
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ISBN-13
9781843835820
Book Title
The Landscape Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England
ISBN
9781843835820
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Publication Name
Landscape Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
Item Length
9.2 in
Subject
Archaeology, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Great Britain / Middle Ages (449-1066), Europe / Medieval
Publication Year
2010
Series
Pubns Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Catherine E. Karkov
Item Weight
16.1 Oz
Item Width
6.1 in
Number of Pages
244 Pages

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Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
ISBN-10
1843835827
ISBN-13
9781843835820
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Number of Pages
244 Pages
Publication Name
Landscape Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England
Language
English
Subject
Archaeology, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Great Britain / Middle Ages (449-1066), Europe / Medieval
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Author
Catherine E. Karkov
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Series
Pubns Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
16.1 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2010-549914
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
A significant landmark in its period. ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL There is much to stimulate and interest in the pages of these proceedings, for which the editors are to be warmly congratulated. MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY Many of these chapters are truly ambitious in their explanatory sweep. TLS
Series Volume Number
9
Volume Number
9
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
942.014
Table Of Content
The Landscape Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England: An Introduction - Nicholas J. HighamBarriers to Knowledge: Coppicing and Landscape Usage in the Anglo-Saxon Economy - Cristopher GrocockLandscape Change during the 'Long Eighth Century' in Southern England - Stephen RipponPopulation Ecology and Multiple Estate Formation: The Evidence from Eastern Kent - Stuart BrookesExploring black holes: Recent investigations in currently occupied rural settlements in Eastern England - Carenza LewisMedieval Field Systems and Settlement Nucleation: Common or Separate Origins - Susan OosthuizenThe Environmental Contexts of Anglo-Saxon Settlement - Tom WilliamsonCalendar Illustration in Anglo-Saxon England: Realities and Fictions of the Anglo-Saxon Landscape - Catherine E. KarkovThe Anglo-Saxon Plough: A Detail of the Wheels - David Hill'In the Sweat of thy Brow Shalt thou eat Bread': Cereals and Cereal Production in the Anglo-Saxon Landscape - Debby BanhamThe Early Christian Landscape of East Anglia - Richard HoggettThe Landscape and Economy of the Anglo-Saxon Coast: New Archaeological Evidence - Peter Murphyape and Economy of the Anglo-Saxon Coast: New Archaeological Evidence - Peter Murphyape and Economy of the Anglo-Saxon Coast: New Archaeological Evidence - Peter Murphyape and Economy of the Anglo-Saxon Coast: New Archaeological Evidence - Peter Murphy
Synopsis
The Anglo-Saxon period was crucial to the development of the English landscape, but is rarely studied. The essays here provide radical new interpretations of its development., Traditional opinion has perceived the Anglo-Saxons as creating an entirely new landscape from scratch in the fifth and sixth centuries AD, cutting down woodland, and bringing with them the practice of open field agriculture, and establishing villages. Whilst recent scholarship has proved this simplistic picture wanting, it has also raised many questions about the nature of landscape development at the time, the changing nature of systems of land management, and strategies for settlement. The papers here seek to shed new light on these complex issues. Taking a variety of different approaches, and with topics ranging from the impact of coppicing to medieval field systems, from the representation of the landscape in manuscripts to cereal production and the type of bread the population preferred, they offer striking new approaches to the central issues of landscape change across the seven centuries of Anglo-Saxon England, a period surely foundational to the rural landscape of today. Nicholas J. Higham is Professor of Early Medieval and Landscape History at the University of Manchester; Martin J. Ryan lectures in Medieval History at the University of Manchester. Contributors: Nicholas J. Higham, Christopher Grocock, Stephen Rippon, Stuart Brookes, Carenza Lewis, Susan Oosthuizen, Tom Williamson, Catherine Karkov, David Hill, Debby Banham, Richard Hoggett, Peter Murphy., The Anglo-Saxon period was crucial to the development of the English landscape, but is rarely studied. The essays here provide radical new interpretations of its development. Traditional opinion has perceived the Anglo-Saxons as creating an entirely new landscape from scratch in the fifth and sixth centuries AD, cutting down woodland, and bringing with them the practice of open field agriculture, and establishing villages. Whilst recent scholarship has proved this simplistic picture wanting, it has also raised many questions about the nature of landscape development at the time, the changing nature of systems of land management, and strategies for settlement. The papers here seek to shed new light on these complex issues. Taking a variety of different approaches, and with topics ranging from the impact of coppicing to medieval field systems, from the representation of the landscape in manuscripts to cereal production and the type of bread the population preferred, they offer striking new approaches to the central issues of landscape change across the seven centuries of Anglo-Saxon England, a period surely foundational to the rural landscape of today. NICHOLAS J. HIGHAM is Professor of Early Medieval and Landscape History at the University of Manchester; MARTIN J. RYAN lectures in Medieval History at the University of Manchester. Contributors: Nicholas J. Higham, Christopher Grocock, Stephen Rippon, Stuart Brookes, Carenza Lewis, Susan Oosthuizen, Tom Williamson, Catherine Karkov, David Hill, Debby Banham, Richard Hoggett, Peter Murphy., The Anglo-Saxon period was crucial to the development of the English landscape, but is rarely studied. The essays here provide radical new interpretations of its development.Traditional opinion has perceived the Anglo-Saxons as creating an entirely new landscape from scratch in the fifth and sixth centuries AD, cutting down woodland, and bringing with them the practice of open field agriculture, and establishing villages. Whilst recent scholarship has proved this simplistic picture wanting, it has also raised many questions about the nature of landscape development at the time, the changing nature of systems of land management, and strategies for settlement. The papers here seek to shed new light on these complex issues. Taking a variety of different approaches, and with topics ranging from the impact of coppicing to medieval field systems, from the representation of the landscape in manuscripts to cereal production and the type of bread the population preferred, they offer striking new approaches to the central issues of landscape change across the seven centuries of Anglo-Saxon England, a period surely foundational to the rural landscape of today. NICHOLAS J. HIGHAM is Professor of Early Medieval and Landscape History at the University of Manchester; MARTIN J. RYAN lectures in Medieval History at the University of Manchester. Contributors: Nicholas J. Higham, Christopher Grocock, Stephen Rippon, Stuart Brookes, Carenza Lewis, Susan Oosthuizen, Tom Williamson, Catherine Karkov, David Hill, Debby Banham, Richard Hoggett, Peter Murphy.ral issues of landscape change across the seven centuries of Anglo-Saxon England, a period surely foundational to the rural landscape of today. NICHOLAS J. HIGHAM is Professor of Early Medieval and Landscape History at the University of Manchester; MARTIN J. RYAN lectures in Medieval History at the University of Manchester. Contributors: Nicholas J. Higham, Christopher Grocock, Stephen Rippon, Stuart Brookes, Carenza Lewis, Susan Oosthuizen, Tom Williamson, Catherine Karkov, David Hill, Debby Banham, Richard Hoggett, Peter Murphy.ral issues of landscape change across the seven centuries of Anglo-Saxon England, a period surely foundational to the rural landscape of today. NICHOLAS J. HIGHAM is Professor of Early Medieval and Landscape History at the University of Manchester; MARTIN J. RYAN lectures in Medieval History at the University of Manchester. Contributors: Nicholas J. Higham, Christopher Grocock, Stephen Rippon, Stuart Brookes, Carenza Lewis, Susan Oosthuizen, Tom Williamson, Catherine Karkov, David Hill, Debby Banham, Richard Hoggett, Peter Murphy.ral issues of landscape change across the seven centuries of Anglo-Saxon England, a period surely foundational to the rural landscape of today. NICHOLAS J. HIGHAM is Professor of Early Medieval and Landscape History at the University of Manchester; MARTIN J. RYAN lectures in Medieval History at the University of Manchester. Contributors: Nicholas J. Higham, Christopher Grocock, Stephen Rippon, Stuart Brookes, Carenza Lewis, Susan Oosthuizen, Tom Williamson, Catherine Karkov, David Hill, Debby Banham, Richard Hoggett, Peter Murphy.vid Hill, Debby Banham, Richard Hoggett, Peter Murphy.
LC Classification Number
DA155
Copyright Date
2010
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