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From the Baltic to the Black Sea : Studies in Medieval Archaeology

by: Austin, D. Alcock, L.

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Category: New Books
Code: 29443
ISBN-13: 9780415152259 / 978-0-415-15225-9
ISBN-10: 0415152259 / 0-415-15225-9
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: 1997
Publication Place: London
Binding: Paper
Book Condition: New
Comments: One World Archaeology / First Published 1991

 From the Baltic to the Black Sea : studies in medieval archaeology
Authors:David Austin, Leslie Alcock,

From the Baltic to the Black Sea offers a rare insight into the closed world of medieval Eastern Europe and opens up a neglected archaeological tradition to English-speaking readers.

Contents:
Introduction, David Austin, Leslie Alcock; Part 1 Objectives of Medieval Archaeology, David Austin, Leslie Alcock; Chapter 1 The ?proper study? of medieval archaeology, David Austin; Chapter 2 The ?proper study? of medieval archaeology: a case study, David Austin, Julian Thomas; Chapter 3 Medieval archaeology and the tyranny of the historical record, Timothy C. Champion; Chapter 4 A comparative study of Czech and British medieval rural settlement archaeology: towards whole landscapes, Martin Gojda; Part 2 Early State and Ethnic Formations, David Austin, Leslie Alcock; Chapter 5 Byzantium and the Avars: the archaeology of the first 70 years of the Avar era, Istvan Bóna; Chapter 6 Connections between Scandinavia and the East Roman Empire in the Migration period, Birgit Arrhenius; Chapter 7 New research on finds of Avar chieftain-burials at Igar, Hungary, Gyula Fülöp; Chapter 8 Early medieval hillforts in Polish lands in the 6th to the 8th centuries: problems of origins, function, and spatial organization, Zbigniew Kohyli?ski; Chapter 9 What does coinage tell us about Scandinavian society in the late Viking Age?, Brita Malmer; Chapter 10 Interactions between indigenous and western culture in Livonia in the 13th to 16th centuries, É. Mugur?vi?s; Part 3 Population, David Austin, Leslie Alcock; Chapter 11 Height variation in the light of social and regional differences in medieval Denmark, Jesper L. Boldsen; Chapter 12 Merovingian skull deformations in the southwest of France, Eric Crubézy; Chapter 13 The palaeodemography of medieval populations in Czechoslovakia, Milan Stloukal; Part 4 Rural Settlement, David Austin, Leslie Alcock; Chapter 14 The lower Vltava basin: an attempt at a regional approach to the settlement history of the early Middle Ages, Martin Gojda; Chapter 15 Rural settlements in the 9th and 10th centuries in the Danube Valley in Serbia, Gordana Marjanovic-Vujovic; Part 5 Urban Development, David Austin, Leslie Alcock; Chapter 16 Origins and development of Slavic and German Lübeck, Günter P. Fehring; Chapter 17 Research in Prague – an historical and archaeological view of the development of Prague from the 9th century to the middle of the 14th century, Vaclav Huml; Chapter 18 Archaeological evidence for the development and urbanization of Kiev from the 8th to the 14th centuries, Oleg M. Ioannisyan;

A selection of edited papers originally presented at the medieval sessions of the World Archaeological Congress in Southampton in 1986

Series:
One world archaeology, 18

xxii, 322 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.

 

 
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From the Baltic to the Black Sea : Studies in Medieval Archaeology

by: Austin, D. Alcock, L.

  • ISBN-13: 9780415152259 / 978-0-415-15225-9
  • ISBN-03: 0415152259 / 0-415-15225-9
  • Routledge, London, 1997

Price: 45,00 EURO

1 copy in stock