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Britain in the Middle Ages: An Archaeological History

Autor Francis Pryor
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2007
Drawing upon on a wealth of knowledge, discovery, research, and technical advances, this historical book dispels the common misconception of the "Dark Ages" as an era of chaos and violence. Redefining everything from the role of the Vikings to the supposed rigidity of the feudal system, this eminent archaeologist demolishes many of the myths about medieval Britain. Readers will learn that the Middle Ages were far from static; the two centuries following the Black Death epidemic of 1348, were a time of diversity, transition, and growth. Engaging and scholarly, this book reintroduces the reader to an era that gave birth to the modern world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780007203628
ISBN-10: 0007203624
Pagini: 330
Ilustrații: 30 b/w illus, 16 col plates
Dimensiuni: 140 x 199 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Locul publicării:United States

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'Pryor's performance in this book remains a hugely entertaining one.' Sunday Telegraph '[The book lets in] new and fascinating light.' Scotsman 'Francis Pryor is that rare combination of a first-rate working archaeologist and a good writer, with priceless ability of being able to explain complex ideas clearly...Herein lies a great pleasure of Pryor's writing...The author's eclectic interests and his passion for a past he considers deeply relevant to the present drive "Britain in the Middle Ages". This is popular archaeology at its best: engaging, knowledgeable and provocative, driven by the author's zestful, insatiable curiosity. One can only hope that Pryor makes good his threat to write a book on the archaeology of the 20th century. It will be an eye-opener." Times Higher Educational Supplement