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Transformations Identity Society Anglo Alexander Mirrington

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Transformations Identity Society Anglo Alexander Mirrington
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Author: Alexander Mirrington
ISBN: 9789462980341, 9462980349
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Transformations Identity Society Anglo Alexander Mirrington by Alexander Mirrington 9789462980341, 9462980349 instant download after payment.

Transformations of Identity and Society in Anglo-Saxon Essex: A Case Study of an Early Medieval North Atlantic Community presents the results of a comprehensive archaeological study of early medieval Essex (c.AD 400-1066). This region provides an important case study for examining coastal societies of north-western Europe. Drawing on a wealth of new data, the author demonstrates the profound influence of maritime contacts on changing expressions of cultural affiliation. It is argued that this Continental orientation reflects Essex's longterm engagement with the emergent, dynamic North Sea network. The wide chronological focus and inclusive dataset enables long-term socio-economic continuity and transformation to be revealed. These include major new insights into the construction of group identity in Essex between the 5th and 11th centuries and the identification of several previously unknown sites of exchange. The presentation also includes the first full archaeological study of Essex under 'Viking' rule.
ISBN : 9789462980341

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