

An edition of An archaeology of the early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (1988)
By C. J. Arnold
Publish Date
1988
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
224
Description:
An Archaeology of the Early Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms has for nearly a decade been used by students seeking an introduction to the field. In this new, fully revised edition of Arnold's essential text all of the key recent finds and developments in the field of Anglo-Saxon studies have been incorporated. With an expanded text and an increased number of informative illustrations, C. J. Arnold confronts the key questions facing students who seek to understand how the foundations of medieval England were laid: How did kingdoms form out of the chaos of the Dark Ages? How was it that a deeply superstitious people came to embrace Christianity? What was the fate of Britain's native populations at the hand of invading peoples? Firmly basing its arguments upon archaeological evidence, the book introduces students to the fascinating dichotomies of Anglo-Saxon society. It acts both as a reliable guide to historical fact and as an invaluable introduction to the key debates currently spurring research in the field.
subjects: Anglo-Saxons, Antiquities, Archaeology, Medieval, Excavations (Archaeology), History, Kings and rulers, Medieval Archaeology, Social conditions, Archaeology, Great britain, antiquities, England, antiquities, Excavations (archaeology), great britain, Great britain, history, anglo-saxon period, 449-1066, Great britain, social conditions, Rois et souverains, Archéologie médiévale, Histoire, Conditions sociales, Arqueologia/pre-historia (europa norte-ocidental), Arqueologia/pre-historia (gra-bretanha), Escavacao arqueologica
Places: England, Great Britain
Times: Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066, To 1066