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Description
Early Anglo-Saxon England saw some of the most important elements in the creation of modern England: the Germanic migrations after the departure of the Romans and the introduction of Christianity in the 7th century. While traditionally the early centuries of Anglo-Saxon England have been disregarded as"'lost centuries," archaeological evidence, paired with the later written sources, can reveal a complex and often sophisticated society. This period saw the beginnings of urbanization, with the establishment of market-places enabling the trade of local and exotic goods, and the first schools were introduced in the 7th century.
Sally Crawford looks at how the Anglo-Saxons lived, from the composition of an Anglo-Saxon family and how status was defined by an individual's occupation, to the complexities of feasting and drinking and how adults and children found entertainment.
Product details
| Published | Jun 21 2011 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 72 |
| ISBN | 9780747808367 |
| Imprint | Shire Publications |
| Illustrations | 30 b/w; 50 col |
| Dimensions | 210 x 149 mm |
| Series | Shire Living Histories |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























