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Trees In Anglosaxon England Della Hooke

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Trees In Anglosaxon England Della Hooke
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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.29 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Della Hooke
ISBN: 9781843835653, 1843835657
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Trees In Anglosaxon England Della Hooke by Della Hooke 9781843835653, 1843835657 instant download after payment.

Trees played a particularly important part in the rural economy of Anglo-Saxon England, both for wood and timber and as a wood-pasture resource, with hunting gaining a growing cultural role. But they are also powerful icons in many pre-Christian religions, with a degree of tree symbolism found in Christian scripture too. This wide-ranging book explores both the "real", historical and archaeological evidence of trees and woodland, and as they are depicted in Anglo-Saxon literature and legend. Place-name and charter references cast light upon the distribution of particular tree species (mapped here in detail for the first time) and also reflect upon regional character in a period that was fundamental for the evolution of the present landscape. Della Hooke is Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Birmingham.

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