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Everyday life in Viking-age towns, social approaches to towns in England and Ireland, c. 800-1100, [edited by] D.M. Hadley and Letty ten Harkel

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Everyday life in Viking-age towns, social approaches to towns in England and Ireland, c. 800-1100, [edited by] D.M. Hadley and Letty ten Harkel
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Everyday life in Viking-age towns
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
[edited by] D.M. Hadley and Letty ten Harkel
Sub title
social approaches to towns in England and Ireland, c. 800-1100
Summary
The study of early medieval towns has frequently concentrated on urban beginnings, the search for broadly applicable definitions of urban characteristics and the chronological development of towns. Far less attention has been paid to the experience of living in towns. The thirteen chapters in this book bring together the current state of knowledge about Viking-Age towns (c. 800-1100) from both sides of the Irish Sea, focusing on everyday life in and around these emerging settlements. What was it really like to grow up, live, and die in these towns? What did people eat, what did they wear, and how did they make a living for themselves? Although historical sources are addressed, the emphasis of the volume is overwhelmingly archaeological, paying homage to the wealth of new material that has become available since the advent of urban archaeology in the 1960s
Target audience
adult
Classification
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