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Landscape Settlement And Society In Roman And Early Medieval Wiltshire Simon Draper

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Landscape Settlement And Society In Roman And Early Medieval Wiltshire Simon Draper
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.8 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Simon Draper
ISBN: 9781841719764, 1841719765
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Landscape Settlement And Society In Roman And Early Medieval Wiltshire Simon Draper by Simon Draper 9781841719764, 1841719765 instant download after payment.

This is a wide-ranging study of the southern English county of Wiltshire in the Roman and early medieval periods (c. 100-1100 AD), focusing on the key themes of landscape, settlement and society and using a combination of archaeological, topographical and historical evidence. Particular emphasis is given to place-names, which, it is argued, can help us to locate Romano-British settlements and inform us about the British survival in the post-Roman period. Early chapters tackle the transition between the Roman and Early Saxon periods, challenging current theories on the decline of Roman Britain and the Anglo-Saxon adventus. Subsequent chapters examine the evidence for early medieval territorial and ecclesiastical structure in Wiltshire, in addition to the Anglo-Saxon farming landscape. There is also detailed consideration of the origins of the medieval settlement pattern and a discussion of the relationship between settlements and the ranks of Anglo-Saxon society.

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