Recensione:
The concept behind this book is excellent and the content sorely needed ... The importance of this book is that it has helped by filling a significant gap in a way that will be extremely useful to undergraduates, postgraduates and early medievalists. Sites are clearly described, well-referenced, and fully discussed within their social and territorial context. (Archaeological Journal)
Without doubt, this is one of the most important books currently available on the early medieval economy and its effect upon the developing landscape. (Landscape History)
... scholarly and elegantly presented ... The survey is wide-ranging, lucid, and thought-provoking as well as precisely exemplified. (Medium Aevum)
... provides a fine example of what this relatively new discipline can bring to our understanding of the immediate post-Roman period. (The Economic History Review)
Hamerow's arguments are clearly put accross and based upon a sound, reliable and detailed knowledge of the evidence, which makes them profitable to read and rewarding to engage with. (English Historical Review)
Hamerow is the leading British student of post-Roman rural settlement and, as one would expect, this long-awaited synthesis presents a wealth of extremely useful information, accompanied by clear and consistent plans and diagrams. (English Historical Review)
While certainly accessible to historians, this book also deserves a substantial readership among archaelogists, not least because it thoughtfully presents a great deal of material that would otherwise be inaccessible to the increasingly 'Anglolexic' world of British archaeology. (English Historical Review)
... attractively produced and interesting new book. (English Historical Review)
Hamerow's book is well produced. It should be read and consulted by all students of early medieval archaeology, both on the British and on the continental side of the North Sea. (The Agricultural History Review)
... the author has made a large body of archaeological information from the continent accessible to British students. (The Agricultural History Review)
L'autore:
Helena Hamerow is a University Lecturer in Medieval Archaeology and Fellow of St Cross College, University of Oxford.
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