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Roman Butrint - An Assessment (Paperback): Inge Lyse Hansen, Richard Hodges Roman Butrint - An Assessment (Paperback)
Inge Lyse Hansen, Richard Hodges
R871 Discovery Miles 8 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Butrint, ancient Buthrotum , has taken many forms in different ages, shaped by the near-constant interaction between the place, its lagoonal landscape and the Mediterranean. Though Butrint does not appear on any of the records of early Greek colonisation to identify it as a Corcyrean settlement, strong links must have existed between it and the metropolitan Corinthian colony of Corfu. Blessed with springs that possessed healing qualities, a small polis was created - extended to incorporate a healing sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius. Julius Caesar, harbouring at Butrint in urgent need of supplies to sustain his struggle against Pompey, must have viewed the sanctuary, ringed by largely dried-out marshland, as the perfect site to settle veterans as a colony. It was an obvious cornerstone in controlling the passage from the Adriatic to the Aegean. The early settlers seem to have been limited in number and possibly mainly of civilian status. However, the political changes to the city's magistrature were immediate, and within a relatively short time-span fundamental changes to the physical make-up of the city were set in motion. Its new Roman status also located Butrint as a directly before the highest authorities in Rome, and within fifteen years or so, under Augustus's guidance following his victory at Actium, the city was refounded as a colony and awarded a pivotal role in Virgil's court-sponsored foundation epic, The Aeneid. Now linked to the Victory City of Nicopolis rather than in the shadow of Corfu, Butrint prospered. The urban fabric evolved, sometimes faltered, but was essentially sustained until the later 6th century A.D. This present volume is an assessment of the Roman archaeology, a compilation of studies and field reports that focuses upon the foundation and early history of the colony.

Butrint 4 - The Archaeology and Histories of an Ionian Town (Hardcover, New): Inge Lyse Hansen, Richard Hodges, Sarah Leppard Butrint 4 - The Archaeology and Histories of an Ionian Town (Hardcover, New)
Inge Lyse Hansen, Richard Hodges, Sarah Leppard
R1,738 R1,548 Discovery Miles 15 480 Save R190 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This richly illustrated volume discusses the histories of the port city of Butrint, and its intimate connection to the wider conditions of the Adriatic. In so doing it is a reading, and re-reading, of the site that adds significantly to the study of Mediterranean urban history over the longue duree . Firstly, the book proposes a new paradigm for the development-history of Butrint - based on discussions of the latest archaeological, historical and landscape studies from approximately 20 new excavations and surveys, together covering a temporal arch from prehistory to the early modern period. Secondly, it examines how the perception of the city influenced the archaeological methodology of 20th-century studies of the site, where iteration and reversal were often being applied in equal measure. In this it asks important questions on the management of heritage sites and the contemporary role of archaeological practise. Inge Lyse Hansen is Adjunct Professor of Art History at John Cabot University and specialises in the visual and material culture of the Roman world. She has published on portraiture, funerary art and the use of role models and patronage and has edited several archaeological volumes. Richard Hodges is Scientific Director of the Butrint Foundation, a leading medieval archaeologist and the author of more than 20 books. Sarah Leppard has led or participated in more than 15 excavations in eight countries and has managed major excavations at Butrint.

San Vincenzo Maggiore and its Workshops (Hardcover): Richard Hodges San Vincenzo Maggiore and its Workshops (Hardcover)
Richard Hodges
R2,517 R2,213 Discovery Miles 22 130 Save R304 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The San Vincenzo Project began in 1980 as a collaboration with the Soprintendenza Archaeologica del Molise. Its initial focus was the small frescoed crypt of 'San Lorenzo' (later known as the Crypt Church), which was in urgent need of conservation. Over the following eighteen years, a large multidisciplinary project was undertaken involving archaeologists, historians and art historians. This consisted of major open-area excavations of the early medieval monastery, of which the celebrated crypt proved to be a modest funerary oratory at the northern limits of the site. The project also involved a study of settlement history in the Upper Volturno valley. This book presents the finds of this excavation.

Between Text and Territory - Survey and Excavations in the Terra of San Vincenzo al Volturno (Paperback, New): Kim Bowes, Karen... Between Text and Territory - Survey and Excavations in the Terra of San Vincenzo al Volturno (Paperback, New)
Kim Bowes, Karen Francis, Richard Hodges
R1,567 R1,402 Discovery Miles 14 020 Save R165 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The San Vincenzo Project, focused upon the Benedictine monastery of San Vincenzo al Volturno, in central Italy, was launched in 1980. In addition to developing the archaeological potential of the well-known ninth-century painted crypt of San Lorenzo and to defining the general character of the early medieval monastery, a major aim of the project was through a combination of survey and small-scale excavation within the territory to define the relationship between the early medieval monastery and its dependent communities. This volume summarizes the archaeology of the territory, placing emphasis upon the long settlement history of which San Vincenzo al Volturno was a part, as well as the dependent communities of the Benedictine monastery identified during the fieldwork. The volume includes an overview of the 1980-1 field survey (including investigations of the castelli in the upper Volturno valley and the survey and excavations on Monte Mare); the principal results of the extensive excavations on the east bank of the river, including the Samnite cemetery and vicus, the Samnite and Roman settlement, the early medieval industrial complex and borgo, as well as the twelfth-century monastery; reports on excavations at two hilltop sites, Colle Castellano and Colle Sant'Angelo. In addition, there are essays on the San Vincenzo community in Capua; on the upper Volturno valley in Roman times; a reconsideration of late antique San Vincenzo and an assessment of the upper Volturno valley in the early Middle Ages.

Studies in Early Medieval Coinage 1 - Two Decades of Discovery (Paperback): Tony Abramson Studies in Early Medieval Coinage 1 - Two Decades of Discovery (Paperback)
Tony Abramson; Contributions by Anna Gannon, Claus Feveile, Ian Nicholas Wood, John Andrew Newman, …
R1,766 Discovery Miles 17 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Groundbreaking collection of articles - drawing upon recent advances in both discovery techniques and classification systems - centred upon the study of early Anglo-Saxon coinage and its iconography. Recent years have seen increasing interest being taken by both scholars and enthusiasts in the remarkable iconography of early Anglo-Saxon coinage. During this period there was a remarkable diversity of intentionally ambiguous imagery conflating the various traditions then extant in England, and indeed the sheer quantity of types produced in post-Roman Britain prior to the establishment of a clear political hierarchy has often been regarded as a daunting hurdle for scholarly research. Although this wealth of material has long been available, recent advances in both discovery techniques and classification systems have seen a renewal of interest in these largely neglected artefacts.This volume draws upon these advances to establish a new benchmark for the study of coin typologies. Going beyond the traditional studies of moneyers, mint marks and monarchs, these essays draw upon the imagery present upon the coins themselves to offer new insights into Anglo-Saxon art and society.

Butrint 7 - Beyond Butrint: Kalivo, Mursi, Çuka e Aitoit, Diaporit and the Vrina Plain. Surveys and Excavations in the... Butrint 7 - Beyond Butrint: Kalivo, Mursi, Çuka e Aitoit, Diaporit and the Vrina Plain. Surveys and Excavations in the Pavllas River Valley, Albania, 1928-2015 (Hardcover)
David R. Hernandez, Richard Hodges
R1,317 Discovery Miles 13 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume brings together unpublished Italian and Albanian archaeological reports and new archaeological studies from recent fieldwork that throw new light on the archaeology and history of the Pavllas River Valley, the Mediterranean alluvial plain in the territory of Butrint, ancient Buthrotum, in southwestern Albania. It gives prominence for the first time to two important sites, Kalivo and Çuka e Aitoit, which are here reinterpreted and shown to have played major roles in the early history of Butrint as it evolved in the later first millennium BC to emerge as the key city of Chaonia in Epirus. Butrint 7 also presents the full excavation report of the Late Bronze Age and Hellenistic fortified site of Mursi, in addition to other Butrint Foundation surveys and excavations in the hinterland of Butrint, including the Roman villa maritima at Diaporit, the villa suburbana on the Vrina Plain, and Roman sites on Alinura Bay and at the Customs House, as well as new surveys of the early modern Triangular Fortress and a survey to locate the lost Venetian village of Zarópulo. The volume also features a new study of the Hellenistic bronze statuette of Pan found on Mount Mile and of his sanctuary at Butrint. The volume concludes with a comprehensive reassessment of the Pavllas River Valley in relation to Butrint, from the Palaeolithic to the modern eras, examining how dominion, territory, environment and the ‘corrupting sea’ reshaped Butrint and its fluvial corridor diachronically and particularly brought profound territorial, economic and social alterations under the Roman Empire.

Knidos - Memories of Aphrodite (Paperback): Richard Hodges Knidos - Memories of Aphrodite (Paperback)
Richard Hodges
R488 R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Save R82 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Visions of Rome - Thomas Ashby Archaeologist (Hardcover): Richard Hodges Visions of Rome - Thomas Ashby Archaeologist (Hardcover)
Richard Hodges
R446 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R26 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Thomas Ashby (1874-1931), the first scholar and third Director of the British School at Rome died at a tragically young age when he fell from a train. His 'Roman Campagna in Classical Times' remains a classic work of topographic research. This book, written by another former Director, tells the story of his life as an academic, as the Director responsible for building the British School at Rome in the Valle Giulia, as an ambulance driver in the First World War, as an avid photographer and, in the author's view, as the victim of the British tendency towards dark moral judgement.

San Vincenzo al Volturno 2 - The 1980-86 Excavations Part II (Paperback): Richard Hodges San Vincenzo al Volturno 2 - The 1980-86 Excavations Part II (Paperback)
Richard Hodges
R1,161 R1,051 Discovery Miles 10 510 Save R110 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume presents the second part of the detailed report on the British School at Rome's excavations between 1980 and 1986 at the early medieval Benedictine abbey of San Vincenzo in Molise, central Italy. It contains discussion of the Vestibule, the Assembly Room containing the reconstructed wall of painted prophets, the Refectory, the terraces, the hilltop cemetery, and the late Roman settlement. It also includes essays on the historical context of the site: `Christians and countrymen' (Samuel Barnish) , `Monastic lands and monastic patrons' (Chris Wickham) , and `San Vincenzo and the Plan of Saint Gall' (Richard Hodges) .

Alveston Manor (Paperback): John Richard Hodges Alveston Manor (Paperback)
John Richard Hodges
R464 Discovery Miles 4 640 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Archaeology of Mediterranean Placemaking - Butrint and the Global Heritage Industry (Paperback): Richard Hodges The Archaeology of Mediterranean Placemaking - Butrint and the Global Heritage Industry (Paperback)
Richard Hodges
R1,472 Discovery Miles 14 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Butrint has been one of the largest archaeological projects in the Mediterranean over the last two decades. Major excavations and a multi-volume series of accompanying scientific publications have made this a key site for our developing understanding of the Roman and Medieval Mediterranean. Through this set of interwoven reflections about the archaeology and cultural heritage history of his twenty-year odyssey in south-west Albania, Richard Hodges considers how the Butrint Foundation protected and enhanced Butrint's spirit of place for future generations. Hodges reviews Virgil's long influence on Butrint and how its topographic archaeology has now helped to invent a new narrative and identity. He then describes the struggle of placemaking in Albania during the early post-communist era, and finally asks, in the light of the Butrint Foundation's experience, who matters in the shaping of a place - international regulations, the nation, the archaeologist, the visitor, the local community or some combination of all of these stakeholders? With appropriate maps and photographs, this book aims to offer an unusual but important new direction for archaeology in the Mediterranean. It should be essential reading for archaeologists, classical historians, medievalists, cultural heritage specialists, tourism specialists as well as those interested in the Mediterranean's past and future.

The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor (Paperback, Nippod): Charles Higham The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor (Paperback, Nippod)
Charles Higham; Series edited by Richard Hodges
R1,511 Discovery Miles 15 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor reflects the results of a research programme conducted by Charles Higham over the last twenty years, highlighting much entirely new, and occasionally surprising, information and providing a distinct perspective on cultural change over two millennia. The book covers the background of environmental change, the adoption of rice farming, archaeogenetics, the adoption of copper-based metallurgy, the iron age and the origins of state formation.

Goaltending - Best Practices for Success with Setting and Achieving Personal Goals (Paperback): M Richard Hodges Goaltending - Best Practices for Success with Setting and Achieving Personal Goals (Paperback)
M Richard Hodges
R284 Discovery Miles 2 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

You are your most valuable asset... So what steps are you taking to invest in yourself? Personal goals serve as the coin of that investment. They require you to assess where you are presently and where you want to be in the future. They also provide compelling challenges central to the human experience-embracing opportunities, overcoming fears, learning from failures, and fulfilling dreams. But like sheep that wander or gardens that grow over, goals require tending. Doing so doesn't involve secrets known only to a select few. Rather, it's a matter of methods anyone is capable of mastering. Goaltending focuses on five key methods that represent timeless and universal practices to help you yield success in any goal-related arena-finance, fitness, career, or beyond: Empowerment represents the acquisition of responsibility for and control over your life and the circumstances that define it. Alignment represents the art of achieving greater balance by fulfilling a purpose. Conception represents the necessary planning and prerequisites for a successful goal, including clarity, specificity, and modeling previous success. Execution represents a goal's progression from idea to action, namely getting started and never quitting. Evaluation ties everything together by monitoring progress, making adjustments, and leveraging the positive reinforcement that awareness of results produces. Achieving success with your goals may not be easy, but the reward of doing so will earn you the satisfaction of knowing you've made not only an investment but also a difference in your life and self-development. Let Goaltending be your handbook along the journey.

Mohammed, Charlemagne, and the Origins of Europe - The Pirenne Thesis in the Light of Archaeology (Paperback): Richard Hodges,... Mohammed, Charlemagne, and the Origins of Europe - The Pirenne Thesis in the Light of Archaeology (Paperback)
Richard Hodges, David Whitehouse
R550 R453 Discovery Miles 4 530 Save R97 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The archaeology of the period A.D. 500-1000 has taken off in the Mediterranean (where prehistoric and classical studies formerly enjoyed a virtual monopoly in most areas) and in the Islamic world. Here, as in northern Europe, field survey, careful excavation and improved methods of dating are beginning to supply information which now is not only more abundant but also of much higher quality than ever before. The 'New Archaeology', pioneered in the United States in the 1960s, has taught the archaeologist the value of anthropological models in the study of the past. The new data and models positively compel us to take a new look at the written sources and reconsider the 'making of the Middle Ages'.

Mohammed, Charlemagne, and the Origins of Europe attempts to prove the point. Henri Pirenne's classic history of Europe between the fifth and ninth centuries, Mohammed and Charlemagne, although published on the eve of the Second World War, remains an important work. Many parts of its bold framework have been attacked, but seldom decisively, for until now the evidence has been insufficient. In their concise book, Richard Hodges and David Whitehouse review the 'Pirenne thesis' in the light of archaeological information from northern Europe, the Mediterranean and western Asia.

In doing so, they have two objectives: to tackle the major issue of the origins of the Carolingian Empire and to indicate the almost staggering potential of the archaeological data. This book, then, is an attempt to rekindle interest in an important set of questions and to draw attention to new sets of data and to persuade readers to look across traditional boundaries between classical and medieval, east and west, history and archaeology."

Archaeology and Italian Society - Prehistoric, Roman and Medieval Studies (Paperback): Graeme Barker, Richard Hodges Archaeology and Italian Society - Prehistoric, Roman and Medieval Studies (Paperback)
Graeme Barker, Richard Hodges
R3,441 Discovery Miles 34 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Archaeology of Mediterranean Placemaking - Butrint and the Global Heritage Industry (Hardcover): Richard Hodges The Archaeology of Mediterranean Placemaking - Butrint and the Global Heritage Industry (Hardcover)
Richard Hodges
R4,257 Discovery Miles 42 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Butrint has been one of the largest archaeological projects in the Mediterranean over the last two decades. Major excavations and a multi-volume series of accompanying scientific publications have made this a key site for our developing understanding of the Roman and Medieval Mediterranean. Through this set of interwoven reflections about the archaeology and cultural heritage history of his twenty-year odyssey in south-west Albania, Richard Hodges considers how the Butrint Foundation protected and enhanced Butrint's spirit of place for future generations. Hodges reviews Virgil's long influence on Butrint and how its topographic archaeology has now helped to invent a new narrative and identity. He then describes the struggle of placemaking in Albania during the early post-communist era, and finally asks, in the light of the Butrint Foundation's experience, who matters in the shaping of a place - international regulations, the nation, the archaeologist, the visitor, the local community or some combination of all of these stakeholders? With appropriate maps and photographs, this book aims to offer an unusual but important new direction for archaeology in the Mediterranean. It should be essential reading for archaeologists, classical historians, medievalists, cultural heritage specialists, tourism specialists as well as those interested in the Mediterranean's past and future.

The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor (Hardcover, New): Charles Higham The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor (Hardcover, New)
Charles Higham; Series edited by Richard Hodges
R3,947 Discovery Miles 39 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor reflects the results of a research programme conducted by Charles Higham over the last twenty years, highlighting much entirely new, and occasionally surprising, information and providing a distinct perspective on cultural change over two millennia. The book covers the background of environmental change, the adoption of rice farming, archaeogenetics, the adoption of copper-based metallurgy, the iron age and the origins of state formation.

Dark Age Economics - A New Audit (Paperback, New): Richard Hodges Dark Age Economics - A New Audit (Paperback, New)
Richard Hodges
R1,252 Discovery Miles 12 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This series of short volumes, each devoted to a theme which is the subject of contemporary debate in archaeology, ranges from issues in theory and method to aspects of world archaeology. This timely, concise volume enlarges on the debate that still continues twenty-five years after Richard Hodges' ground-breaking Dark Age Economics was first published. Special attention is given to the archaeological, anthropological and historical models about gift and commodity exchange, pertinent to western Europe during the seventh to tenth centuries, and how these debates shed new light on the evolution of towns. One theme of the book examines the role of the elite in economic practice. Twenty-five years ago archaeologists and historians challenged this; today, paradoxically, as government plays a reduced role in managing our economies, medieval archaeologists and historians concur that the economics of the Early Middle Ages were highly regulated.

Butrint 3 - Excavations at the Triconch Palace (Hardcover, New): William Bowden, Richard Hodges Butrint 3 - Excavations at the Triconch Palace (Hardcover, New)
William Bowden, Richard Hodges
R1,605 R1,437 Discovery Miles 14 370 Save R168 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This engaging and well-illustrated volume describes the excavations of a large urban sector, the so-called Triconch Palace, of the Adriatic seaport of Butrint. In so doing it adds to the new paradigm for the development of Roman towns in the Mediterranean. The book traces the changing nature of this rich and varied area - from 2nd-century Roman townhouses, to a 4th-century elite domus, to a Mid Byzantine trading area to late medieval allotments - and reveals the rhythms of Butrint and its Mediterranean connections. This is accompanied by discussions of the elaborate mosaic decoration of the palatial phase and their articulation of elite living, as well as of in-depth discussions of the implications of elite and domestic architecture in late antiquity and the Mid Byzantine period.

Image and Response in Early Europe (Paperback, New): Peter S. Wells Image and Response in Early Europe (Paperback, New)
Peter S. Wells; Series edited by Richard Hodges
R1,123 Discovery Miles 11 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Did people in the Iron Age see their bronze figurines and sculpted stones differently from the way we see them today? How can we approach the problem of determining how they saw things? How different was their experience viewing these objects in the course of their use, from ours as we look at them in museum cases or through photographs in books?Recent research in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive psychology forms the theoretical basis for a new approach to understanding the visual basis of communication in early Europe. The focus is on societies from the Early Iron Age to the early medieval period in temperate Europe, at the time that traditions of writing were gradually being adopted in this part of the world. Following review of the most relevant results of new experiments and observations in those sciences, Peter S. Wells examines the visual aspects of the archaeological evidence to investigate the role that visuality - the visual quality of things - played in the expression of the self, in interaction between members of social groups, in ritual activity, and in the creation and experience of cultural landscapes.

Goodbye to the Vikings? - Re-Reading Early Medieval Archaeology (Paperback): Richard Hodges Goodbye to the Vikings? - Re-Reading Early Medieval Archaeology (Paperback)
Richard Hodges
R1,494 Discovery Miles 14 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"In Goodbye to the Vikings?", Richard Hodges uses new archaeological evidence to re-read the familiar history of the early Middle Ages. Taking his examples from the fifth to the tenth centuries, he re-examines many familiar themes, including the identity of King Arthur, the Pirenne thesis, Marc Bloch on feudalism, the significance of nationalism in early medieval archaeology and the place of the Vikings in European history. Some of the studies are wide-ranging, while others re-examine the archaeology of the monastery of San Vincenzo al Volturno (Italy) in detail. This book shows how archaeology is making us appreciate the changing rhythms of early medieval Europe, especially in terms of the contacts made by traders, pilgrims and travellers.

Villa to Village - The Transformation of the Roman Countryside (Paperback): Riccardo Francovich, Richard Hodges Villa to Village - The Transformation of the Roman Countryside (Paperback)
Riccardo Francovich, Richard Hodges
R969 Discovery Miles 9 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Villa to Village" challenges the historical view that hilltop villages in Italy were first founded in the tenth century. Drawing upon recent excavations, the authors show that the makings of the medieval village lie in the demise of the Roman villa in late antiquity. The book describes the lively debate between archaeologists and historians on this issue. It also examines the evidence for the first manorial villages of the Carolingian era and describes how these were transformed into the familiar feudal villages that are characteristic of much of Italy.

Towns and Trade in the Age of Charlemagne (Paperback): Richard Hodges Towns and Trade in the Age of Charlemagne (Paperback)
Richard Hodges
R1,115 Discovery Miles 11 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This text examines the important continuing discussion of the rebirth of urbanism in Carolingian Europe. Drawing upon a good deal of new archaeological evidence from southern and northern Europe, Richard Hodges looks at the end of towns in Roman antiquity, the phenomenon of the Dark Age emporium, and the hotly disputed mechanisms which led to the inception of market towns during the age of Charlemagne. Much use is made, in particular, of recently excavated evidence from the Mediterranean, as well as from England.

The Anglo-Saxon Achievement (Paperback): Richard Hodges, David Whitehouse The Anglo-Saxon Achievement (Paperback)
Richard Hodges, David Whitehouse
R1,480 Discovery Miles 14 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The year 1066 has been regarded traditionally as a great divide in English history, an apparent break with the past which has gained even greater status recently as historians have pushed back the origins of English society to earlier and earlier medieval generations. Further than 1066 it is difficult to go, for this marks the point beyond which the English peasantry cannot be identified from written sources. Archaeology, however, concerned as it is mainly with small farms and simple town dwellings, has yielded a wealth of data on life in pre-Conquest England, opening a vista on the Anglo-Saxon peasantry, the Anglo-Saxon state and the Anglo-Saxon social and economic structure as a whole which alters radically our perspective of England's past. In this book Dr Hodges draws on the growing archaeological record to trace the genesis of English Culture right back to King Alfred, and even to the Anglo-Saxon migrations that followed the end of Roman occupation. In a profound analysis of what gave the English their individuality he offers a new assessment of the achievements of the first millennium, showing that a more of less continuous line connects the age of Bede with the Industrial Revolution.

Dark Age Economics - Origins of Towns and Trade, A.D.600-1000 (Paperback, 2nd edition): Richard Hodges Dark Age Economics - Origins of Towns and Trade, A.D.600-1000 (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Richard Hodges
R1,515 Discovery Miles 15 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It was in the second half of the first millennium A.D. that northern Europe took on the basic configuration that it now presents. Recently a wealth of new archaeological evidence has emerged to enable historians to assess the growth of international trade and the evolution of towns in this crucial period. This book analyses models of economic evelopment in the light of this new evidence to evaluate not only the changing character of the first post-Roman urban centers but also the organization of the countryside which supported them. Boat remains, coins and trade artifacts are all examined. Finally, a general account is offered of the role of towns and trade in the creation of Western Europe. This is the first synthesis of its kind for the medieval period, and confirms the importance of archaeology as a major source of evidence for an understanding of the economic history of the Dark Ages.

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