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17 - Geography, Environmental Studies and Archaeology
University of Nottingham : A - Archaeology
Northwest Europe in the Early Middle Ages, c. AD 600-1150: a comparative archaeology
This book represents the result of ten years of research. It explores the radical transformation of northwest Europe between c. AD 600 and 1150 in the most comprehensive comparative analysis of rural and urban archaeological remains for twenty-five years (160,000 words, 44 Figures). Evidence from architecture, relics, manuscript illuminations and texts also supports argument. The geographical scope of the research focusses, in detail, on Britain, France and Belgium, and also considers remains from Ireland, the western Netherlands, Rhineland and northern Germany, Denmark, northern Italy and Catalonia. Analysis draws on publications in seven languages and the author’s excavation and survey research.