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Pattern And Process In The Material Culture Of Anglosaxon Nonelite Rural Settlements Hana Lewis

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Pattern And Process In The Material Culture Of Anglosaxon Nonelite Rural Settlements Hana Lewis
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Publisher: BAR British Series
File Extension: PDF
File size: 57.37 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Hana Lewis
ISBN: 9781407317014, 1407317016
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Pattern And Process In The Material Culture Of Anglosaxon Nonelite Rural Settlements Hana Lewis by Hana Lewis 9781407317014, 1407317016 instant download after payment.

The research presented in this book advances scholarship on Anglo-Saxon non-elite rural settlements through the analysis of material culture. Forty-four non-elite sites and the high-status site of Staunch Meadow, occupied throughout the Anglo-Saxon period (c. 5th-11th centuries) and geographically representative of Anglo-Saxon settlement in England, were selected for study. Comparative analyses of the material culture assemblages and settlement data from these sites were evaluated from four main research perspectives: the archaeological contexts and distributional patterns of material culture at the sites; the range and character of material culture; patterns of material culture consumption; and material culture as evidence for the economic reach of rural settlements.

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