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The frontier or `marcher' societies flourished in the Middle Ages
and their influence has lasted well into modern times. In this
study of Anglo-Scottish relations and of border society, the
contributors examine the infrastructure beneath societies which
were permanently `organized for war'. They draw on Anglo-Scottish
archival material to argue that the issues which feature in other
frontier societies - acculturation and the creation of special
institutions - appeared also on the Anglo-Scottish frontier. The
book uses the celebrated Battle of Otterburn as a starting-point
for a major reassessment of border society, challenging the view
put forward in popular ballads that the borders were isolated and
self-contained.
The frontier or `marcher' societies flourished in the Middle Ages
and their influence has lasted well into modern times. In this
study of Anglo-Scottish relations and of border society, the
contributors examine the infrastructure beneath societies which
were permanently `organized for war'. They draw on Anglo-Scottish
archival material to argue that the issues which feature in other
frontier societies - acculturation and the creation of special
institutions - appeared also on the Anglo-Scottish frontier. The
book uses the celebrated Battle of Otterburn as a starting-point
for a major reassessment of border society, challenging the view
put forward in popular ballads that the borders were isolated and
self-contained.
Poggio Civitate in Murlo, Tuscany, is home to one of the
best-preserved Etruscan communities of the eighth through the sixth
centuries BCE. In this book, Anthony Tuck, the director of
excavations, provides a broad synthesis of decades of data from the
site. The results of many years of excavation at Poggio Civitate
tell a story of growth, urbanization, ancient industrialization,
and dissolution. The site preserves traces of aristocratic domestic
buildings, including some of the most evocative and enigmatic
architectural sculpture in the region, along with remnants of
non-elite domestic spaces, enabling illuminating comparisons across
social strata. The settlement also features evidence of large-scale
production systems, including tools and other objects that reflect
the daily experiences of laborers. Finally, the site contains the
story of its own destruction. Tuck finds in the data clear
indications that Poggio Civitate was methodically dismantled, and
he posits hypotheses concerning the circumstances around this
violent social and political act.
Poggio Civitate in Murlo, Tuscany, is home to one of the
best-preserved Etruscan communities of the eighth through the sixth
centuries BCE. In this book, Anthony Tuck, the director of
excavations, provides a broad synthesis of decades of data from the
site. The results of many years of excavation at Poggio Civitate
tell a story of growth, urbanization, ancient industrialization,
and dissolution. The site preserves traces of aristocratic domestic
buildings, including some of the most evocative and enigmatic
architectural sculpture in the region, along with remnants of
non-elite domestic spaces, enabling illuminating comparisons across
social strata. The settlement also features evidence of large-scale
production systems, including tools and other objects that reflect
the daily experiences of laborers. Finally, the site contains the
story of its own destruction. Tuck finds in the data clear
indications that Poggio Civitate was methodically dismantled, and
he posits hypotheses concerning the circumstances around this
violent social and political act.
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