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The Archaeology Of Medieval Germany An Introduction Reprint Gnter P Fehring

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The Archaeology Of Medieval Germany An Introduction Reprint Gnter P Fehring
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.42 MB
Author: Günter P. Fehring
ISBN: 9781138813366, 9781315748214, 1138813362, 1315748215
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Reprint

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The Archaeology Of Medieval Germany An Introduction Reprint Gnter P Fehring by Günter P. Fehring 9781138813366, 9781315748214, 1138813362, 1315748215 instant download after payment.

Günter Fehring, "Einführung in die Archäologie des Mittelalters. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1987
Translated by Ross Samson. First published in 1991 by Routledge.
Medieval archaeology is a relatively young discipline. It relies heavily on and contributes to the neighbouring disciplines of history and geography as well as certain of the natural sciences. The kinds of sources investigated in the context of medieval archaeology also cast light on many aspects of life in later centuries. The main sources used are: graveyards, churches and churchyards; castles and fortifications; rural and urban settlements; technical production sites and routes of communication. Closely allied to these are the numerous finds of small objects of everyday life, from cutlery and tools to animal remains and grain. This book is a comprehensive discussion of what can be established from the use of such materials about the culture and daily life of medieval Germany. Each subject is augmented with the use of many illustrations. Besides methodological questions, the author considers what can be learnt about the history of settlement and architecture, of technology, of economic and social matters, of churches and missions, and of population, diet and vegetation.

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