Burial, Landscape and Identity in Early Medieval Wessex

Burial, Landscape and Identity in Early Medieval Wessex

Author
Kate Mees
Publisher
Boydell Press
Language
English
Year
2019
Page
xii+312
ISBN
1783274174,9781783274178
File Type
pdf
File Size
19.8 MiB

Multi-disciplinary investigation of Anglo-Saxon funerary traditions.

Burial evidence provides the richest record we possess for the centuries following the retreat of Roman authority. The locations and manner in which communities chose to bury their dead, within the constraints of the environmentaland social milieu, reveal much about this transformational era.
This book offers a pioneering exploration of the ways in which the cultural and physical environment influenced funerary traditions during the period c. AD 450-850, in the region which came to form the leading Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex. This was a diverse landscape rich in ancient remains, in the form of imposing earthworks, enigmatic megaliths and vestiges of Roman occupation. Employing archaeological evidence, complemented by toponymic and documentary sources and elucidated through landscape analysis, the author argues that particular man-made and natural features were consciously selected as foci for funerary events and ritual practice, becoming integral to manifestations of identity and power in early medieval society.

Kate Mees is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Archaeology, Durham University.

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