The Material Culture of the Built Environment in the Anglo-Saxon
World, second volume of Daily Living in the Anglo-Saxon World,
continues to introduce students of Anglo-Saxon culture to aspects
of the realities of the built environment that surrounded
Anglo-Saxon peoples through reference to archaeological and textual
sources. It considers what structures intruded on the natural
landscape the Anglo-Saxons inhabited – roads and tracks, ancient
barrows and Roman buildings, the villages and towns, churches,
beacons, boundary ditches and walls, grave-markers and standing
sculptures – and explores the interrelationships between them and
their part in Anglo-Saxon life.
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