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The German Ocean - Medieval Europe around the North Sea (Paperback)
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The German Ocean - Medieval Europe around the North Sea (Paperback)
Series: Studies in the Archaeology of Medieval Europe
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The German Ocean examines archaeological and historical evidence
for the development of economies and societies around the North Sea
from the beginning of the twelfth century until the mid sixteenth
century. It draws in material from Scandinavia to Normandy and from
Scotland to the Thames estuary. While largely concerned with the
North Sea littoral, when necessary it takes account of adjacent
areas such as the Baltic or inland hinterlands. The North Sea is
often perceived as a great divide, divorcing the British Isles from
continental Europe. In cultural terms, however, it has always acted
more as a lake, supporting communities around its fringes which
have frequently had much in common. This is especially true of the
medieval period when trade links, fostered in the two centuries
prior to 1100, expanded in the 12th and 13th centuries to ensure
the development of maritime societies whose material culture was
often more remarkable for its similarity across distance than for
its diversity. Geography, access to raw materials and political
expediency could nevertheless combine to provide distinctive
regional variations. Economies developed more rapidly in some areas
than others; local solutions to problems produced urban and rural
environments of different aspect; the growth, and sometimes
decline, of towns and ports was often dictated by local as much as
wider factors. This book explores evidence for this `diverse
commonality' through the historic environment of the North Sea
region with the intention that it will be of interest not only to
historians and archaeologists but to those who live and work within
the historic environment. This environment is a common European
resource with much to contribute to a sustainable future - the book
provides an archaeological contribution to the understanding of
that resource.
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