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Archaeology, economy, and society : England from the fifth to the fifteenth century

Title
Archaeology, economy, and society : England from the fifth to the fifteenth century / David A. Hinton.
ISBN
1000583627
1000583694
1003007430
9781000583625
9781000583694
9781003007432
0367440806
0367440822
9780367440800
9780367440824
Edition
New edition.
Second edition.
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
Copyright Notice Date
©2022
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Biographical / Historical Note
David A. Hinton is an Emeritus Professor of Archaeology, University of Southampton. He is a former editor of the journal Medieval Archaeology, published by the Society for Medieval Archaeology, of which he is an Honorary Vice-President. He served as President of the Royal Archaeological Institute from 2013 to 2016. His published work includes Gold and Gilt, Pots and Pins (Oxford University Press, 2005), which reflected his specialist interest in medieval artefacts. He has also written numerous articles on topics such as cemeteries, churches, houses, and sculptures.
Summary
This book examines the contribution of archaeology to the study of the social, economic, religious, and other developments in England from the end of the Roman period at the start of the fifth century to the beginnings of the Renaissance at the end of the fifteenth century. The first edition of the book was published in 1990, and remains the only synthesis of the whole spectrum of medieval archaeology. This new edition is completely rewritten and extended, but uses the same chronological approach to investigate how society and economy evolved. It draws on a wide range of new data, derived from excavation, investigation of buildings, metal-detection, and scientific techniques. It examines the social customs, economic pressures, and environmental constraints within which people functioned; the technology available to them; and how they expressed themselves, for example in their houses, their burial customs, their costume, and their material possessions such as pottery. Their adaptation to new circumstances, whether caused by human factors such as the re-emergence of towns or changing taxation requirements, or by external ones such as volcanic activity or the Black Death, is explored throughout each chapter. The new edition of Archaeology, Economy, and Society will be essential reading for students and researchers of the archaeology of Medieval England.
Variant and related titles
England from the fifth to the fifteenth century
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Print version: Hinton, David Alban. Archaeology, economy, and society. New edition. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 04, 2024
Contents
The Fifth Century: Living Without the Legion
The Sixth Century: Adjusting to Change
The Seventh Century: Kings, Christianity, and Commerce
The Eighth Century: Surpluses and Subjections
The Ninth Century: Kings and Vikings
The Tenth Century: Towns and Trade in Troubled Times
The Eleventh Century: Conquests and their Consequences
The Twelfth Century: Community and Constraint
The Thirteenth Century: Magnates, Money, and Obligations
The Fourteenth Century: Dearth and Death
The Fifteenth Century: Living in Reduced Circumstances.
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Electronic books.
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