The Archaeology of Mediaeval England by Helen Clarke

The Archaeology of Mediaeval England by Helen Clarke

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In this comprehensive and well-illustrated book, Helen Clarke lends an archaeological perspective to the study of medieval England. Informed by both historical and contemporary research, she presents a complete picture of the life of the people in medieval England.

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The Archaeology of Mediaeval England by Helen Clarke

In this comprehensive and well-illustrated book, Helen Clarke lends an archaeological perspective to the study of medieval England. Informed by both historical and contemporary research, she presents a complete picture of the life of the people in medieval England. Dr Clarke proceeds from an in-depth examination of archaeological evidence drawn from villages and moated sites to parish churches, monasteries, castles, craft and industry. She concludes with a survey of towns and trade. The book is extensively illustrated with photographs, maps and diagrams.
Helen Clarke worked as a teacher of autistic children for 20 years, and now runs her own autism consultancy (https: //helenclarkeautism.com), providing autism training to schools and organisations. As an autistic woman herself, and with an autistic daughter, she is particularly passionate about supporting autistic girls to achieve good health and reach their academic potential. Helen is a public speaker and spoke at the recent NAS Women and Girls conference.
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ISBN 13 9780631152934
ISBN 10 0631152938
Title The Archaeology of Mediaeval England
Author Helen Clarke
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1986-10-16
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.