How were early medieval people connected to each other and to the wider world? In this collection, archaeologists and historians working in very different areas of early medieval Europe explore diverse evidence - from landscape and burial archaeology to charters and chronicles - to discuss the relationships that constituted neighbourhoods and the roles these played in the processes of state formation that can be observed in the peripheries of the Frankish world. What these case-studies teach us, the contributors argue, is that polities are formed not through the exclusive operation of either top-down or bottom-up agencies, but from the interplay between them. By exploring the ways in which local knowledge, social ties, and understandings of...
In tracing the development of Early Anglo-Saxon archaeology in England, it is shown that scholars ha...
While many details of the character of early Anglo-Saxon political organization remain elusive, hist...
In recent political and constitutional history, scholars seldom specify how and why they use the con...
This thesis examines archaeological and historical evidence for the socio-economic organisation of t...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
The investigation of issues concerning early rural settlement and landscape organisation in Europe i...
This volume contains comparative research investigating the emergence and development of urban commu...
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAP Societa Archaeologica via the link in t...
When the Normans arrived in England in AD 1066 they found a kingdom divided into a distinctive and c...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
The last centuries BC were a period of profound changes across numerous regions of temperate Europe,...
Abstract This thesis examines the changing boundaries between the elite and the vernacular landscap...
This thesis examines the material reflections of community identity and the dynamics of social chan...
In tracing the development of Early Anglo-Saxon archaeology in England, it is shown that scholars ha...
While many details of the character of early Anglo-Saxon political organization remain elusive, hist...
In recent political and constitutional history, scholars seldom specify how and why they use the con...
This thesis examines archaeological and historical evidence for the socio-economic organisation of t...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
The investigation of issues concerning early rural settlement and landscape organisation in Europe i...
This volume contains comparative research investigating the emergence and development of urban commu...
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAP Societa Archaeologica via the link in t...
When the Normans arrived in England in AD 1066 they found a kingdom divided into a distinctive and c...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
The last centuries BC were a period of profound changes across numerous regions of temperate Europe,...
Abstract This thesis examines the changing boundaries between the elite and the vernacular landscap...
This thesis examines the material reflections of community identity and the dynamics of social chan...
In tracing the development of Early Anglo-Saxon archaeology in England, it is shown that scholars ha...
While many details of the character of early Anglo-Saxon political organization remain elusive, hist...
In recent political and constitutional history, scholars seldom specify how and why they use the con...