Daily Life in Anglo-Saxon England examines and recreates many of the details of ordinary lives in early medieval England between the 5th and 11th centuries, exploring what we know as well as the surprising gaps in our knowledge.
Daily Life in Anglo-Saxon England covers daily life in England from the 5th through the 11th centuries. These six centuries saw significant social, cultural, religious, and ethnic upheavals, including the introduction of Christianity, the creation of towns, the Viking invasions, the invention of "Englishness," and the Norman Conquest.
In the last 10 years, there have been significant new archaeological discoveries, major advances in scientific archaeology, and new ways of thinking about the past, meaning it is now possible to say much more about everyday life during this time period than ever before. Drawing on a combination of archaeological and textual evidence, including the latest scientific findings from DNA and stable isotope analysis, this book looks at the life course of the early medieval English from the cradle to the grave, as well as how daily lives changed over these centuries. Topics covered include maintenance activities, education, play, commerce, trade, manufacturing, fashion, travel, migration, warfare, health, and medicine.
- Takes an interdisciplinary approach, using archaeological and textual sources
- Supports the text with references to key sites, artifacts, and documents
- Focuses on everyday life
- Reflects the subject expertise of the author
- ISBN10 1440859256
- ISBN13 9781440859250
- Publish Date 30 April 2022
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Greenwood Publishing Group Inc
- Edition 2nd Revised edition
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 273
- Language English