Discovering Anglo-Saxon England by Martin Welch

Discovering Anglo-Saxon England by Martin Welch

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Discovering Anglo-Saxon England by Martin Welch

Discovering Anglo-Saxon England covers the period from about 400 to 700, from the departure of Roman troops to the triumph of Christianity and the "Age of Bede." It was during this period that waves of migrants—Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and other peoples from northern Germany and southern Scandinavia—created England (the "land of the Angles") from the vestiges of late Roman Britain. This period is often considered a "dark age" because of the dearth of written records. Accounts from later centuries (such as Beowulf and the writings of the Venerable Bede) provide some insight, but archaeology is the source of most of our knowledge. Excavations, such as those of dwellings at West Stow and the Yeavering "palace," offer us a window into what Martin Welch calls Anglo-Saxon "communities in life." Likewise, the cemeteries of farmstead settlements and the magnificent "royal" ship burial at Sutton Hoo present the equivalent "communities in death." Written in an accessible style, Discovering Anglo-Saxon England includes one hundred maps, plans, reconstructions, and photographs, making it an excellent introduction to the archaeology of early England. An appendix of places to visit makes it ideally suited to those planning an excursion of their own.
“A splendid overview of Anglo-Saxon archaeology in EnglandIt covers the principal subjects of medieval archaeology—settlements, cemeteries, manufacturing and trade, and social status—clearly and succinctly. The text is well suited for new readers to the field because the author explains how patterns in the archaeological evidence are interpreted. The book is also ideal for historians who want to learn more about the archaeology of the early medieval period. The author makes frequent reference to the historical evidence and discusses the application of both historical and archaeological sources to particular questions.”

—Peter S. Wells, University of Minnesota

Martin Welch is Senior Lecturer in Medieval Archaeology at University College London. Formerly he was an Assistant Keeper in the Department of Antiquities of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. He has written extensively on the archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England.

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ISBN 13 9780271008943
ISBN 10 0271008946
Title Discovering Anglo-Saxon England
Author Martin Welch
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pennsylvania State University Press
Year published 1992-11-04
Number of pages 144
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