Despite more than three decades of feminist critique, archaeological scholarship remains predominantly focused on the exploration of patriarchal narratives and is, therefore …
Daily Life in Anglo-Saxon England examines and recreates many of the details of ordinary lives in early medieval England between the 5th and 11th centuries, exploring what we …
A Klevnäs - Own and Be Owned: Archaeological approaches to the …, 2015 - diva-portal.org
158 oWN AND BE oWNED relatively small range of possessions which were buried in early medieval graves, there were a number of distinct ways of owning, which came into being …
This work provides a study of corpse positioning as an aspect of mortuary practice. The positional representation of the dead body is fundamental to the perception of death and the …
S Leggett, T Lambert - Anglo-Saxon England, 2020 - cambridge.org
This work tackles long held assumptions in both archaeology and history surrounding elite diets in early medieval England ie, that higher status individuals had a more meat-heavy diet …
C Scull, J Naylor - Medieval Archaeology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
ANGLO-SAXON SILVER PENNIES (sceattas) are rare as gravegoods, but their provision was a regular element of burial practice in a small minority of later 7th-century-furnished …
K Poole - Medieval archaeology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract WITH THE GROWING popularity of theoretical approaches within medieval archaeology, identity has become a central area of research. Although such studies …
Simple Summary The population of medieval England (AD 400–1400) was largely employed in farming-related activities. Cattle were crucial as providers of power as well as …
The focus of the thesis is the poorly-understood rite of decapitated inhumation which was practiced predominantly in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD in Britain. Previous studies have …