Over Early Saxon Fields: 5th and 6th Century Surrey and Beyond - Couverture rigide

Howkins, Chris

 
9781901087901: Over Early Saxon Fields: 5th and 6th Century Surrey and Beyond

Présentation de l'éditeur

Through these pages you can explore the look of the land in the Early Saxon period, pausing to look at crops and livestock and the wildlife. There are opportunities to meet the pagan people at work and discover their beliefs and values, to be reassured by the familiar and startled by differences. The book covers the period from the departure of the Roman legions to the evangelising of St. Augustine s mission, concentrating upon Surrey in particular but offering a view of the landscape over all the Saxons counties. It takes into account the latest archaeological proposals that this period did not begin with violent conquest, as was believed previously, but with the assimilation of new ideas and developments. Out of this would evolve the first Saxon kingdoms, the first law codes and the use of a language that you are reading now.

Biographie de l'auteur

Chris Howkins is an independent researcher and writer, specialising in British ethnobotany. He is interested particularly in the ways we have worked the land as a renewable resource, producing books on the social value of particular plants, occupations and habitats. This present book is the first to look so broadly at a whole social period, reflecting his life-long interest in archaeology that started with the Saxon period. He gives talks, guided walks and tutors special study days. From time to time he is invited to address conferences or be broadcast on radio and television. For more details visit www.chrishowkins.com.

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