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Britain After Rome
Britain After Rome: The Fall and Rise, 400-1070 | Robin Fleming
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What was Britain like in the Dark Ages? Who walked across the landscape we now inhabit? Do objects such as those found in the Staffordshire hoard reveal a far more sophisticated, wealthy and militarized society than we had previously imagined? Britain After Rome stitches together a wealth of research and imaginative engagement to bring us as close as we can hope to get to the tumultuous centuries between the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West and the arrival of the Normans nearly seven centuries later. Robin Fleming depicts a country whose towns were abandoned, where Christianity had disappeared, and where immigrants and invaders came to settle. Yet it is also the world in which many of today's villages were founded, and Britain's vernacular languages and political arrangements were forged. Britain after Rome offers tantalizing glimpses of the surprising and resilient peoples who remade Britain in the centuries after Rome's collapse. It allows its readers to see Britain's history in a quite new light. 'An excellent, gripping and persuasive read . . . offers an entirely new insight into the past' British Archaeology' A sweeping work of impressive scope' Archaeology Review
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mcausten_sister
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Fleming, I didn't need you to come at my gut this way.

#comps #medievalhistory

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mcausten_sister
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Ah Robin Fleming, it's been a long time since you've been in my life. How you doin'?

#comps #medievalhistory #gradschool

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Leftcoastzen
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I loved this book.Robin Fleming paints a picture of British times after Roman rule collapsed.Using archaeological evidence & DNA research, she shows cultures were always in flux .Some Scandinavians came to plunder & enslave.Others came ,settled ,& married the locals,even became Christian.Some Danes were bribed to go away.And lest we have a romantic idea of jumping in the time machine,evidence of illness and malnutrition might change your mind.

Weaponxgirl Sounds awesome! 5y
Theaelizabet I love books like this! 5y
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Leftcoastzen
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Another wild #caturday night! I am really enjoying the tagged book, with all its Scandinavian invasions of post Roman Britain.Of what they can deduce from burials of Pagans and Christians,warriors buried with artifacts of their trade.How they can tell from the digs if a village was agricultural or built for making fabric,wares, and trade .Oh , King Alfred ! And don‘t forget the Picts!

Erofan 😻😻 5y
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shanaqui
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Dense, but informative on both archaeology and written records.