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Medieval Life - Archaeology and the Life Course (Hardcover)
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Medieval Life - Archaeology and the Life Course (Hardcover)
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An examination of daily life in the Middle Ages which reveals the
intimate relations between age groups, between the living and the
dead, and between people and things. An important and timely
volume... an elegant summary of complex theory, and synthesis of an
impressive body of material. It will be eagerly read by current and
future generations of archaeologists, and will demonstrate the
significance of historical archaeology to a much wider scholarly
audience. Dr Kate Giles, University of York. The aim of this book
is to explore how medieval life was actually lived - how people
were born and grew old, how they dressed, how they inhabited their
homes, the rituals that gave meaning to their lives and how they
prepared for death and the afterlife. Its fresh and original
approach uses archaeological evidence to reconstruct the material
practices of medieval life, death and the afterlife. Previous
historical studies of the medieval "lifecycle" begin with birth and
end with death. Here, in contrast, the concept of life course
theory is developed for the first time in a detailed archaeological
case study. The author argues that medieval Christian understanding
of the "life course" commenced with conception and extended through
the entirety of life, to include death and the afterlife. Five
thematic case studies present the archaeology of medieval England
(c.1050-1540 CE) in terms of the body, the household, the parish
church and cemetery, and the relationship between the lives of
people and objects.A wide range of sources is critically employed:
osteology, costume, material culture, iconography and evidence
excavated from houses, churches and cemeteries in the medieval
English town and countryside. Medieval Life reveals theintimate and
everyday relations between age groups, between the living and the
dead, and between people and things. Roberta Gilchrist is Professor
of Archaeology at the University of Reading.
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