Life and Economy at Early Medieval Flixborough, c. AD 600-1000
The Artefact Evidence
Author(s)
Evans, D.H.
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU); DFG Open Access Publication FundingNumber
6026Language
EnglishAbstract
Between 1989 and 1991, excavations in the parish of Flixborough, North Lincolnshire, unearthed remains of an Anglo-Saxon settlement associated with one of the largest collections of artefacts and animal bones yet found on such a site. In an unprecedented occupation sequence from an Anglo-Saxon rural settlement, six main periods of occupation have been identified, dating from the seventh to the early eleventh centuries; with a further period of activity, between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries AD. Volume 2 contains detailed presentation of some 10,000 recorded finds, over 6,000 sherds of pottery, and many other residues and bulk finds, illustrated with 213 blocks of figures and 67 plates, together with discussion of their significance.It presents the most comprehensive, and currently unique picture of daily life on a rural settlement of this period in eastern England, and is an assemblage of Europe wide significance to Anglo-Saxon and early medieval archaeologists.
Keywords
Social Science; Archaeology; History; Europe; History; Europe; MedievalISBN
9781782972853Publisher
Oxbow BooksPublisher website
https://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/Publication date and place
2009Imprint
Oxbow BooksClassification
Archaeology
European history