Book contents
- Northwest Europe in the Early Middle Ages, c. AD 600–1150
- Northwest Europe in the Early Middle Ages, c. AD 600–1150
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Maps of places mentioned in the text
- Drawing conventions for site plans
- Part I Context
- Part II The Age of the Carolingians, c. AD 600–900
- 3 Small farming communities of West Francia, AD 600–900
- 4 Larger farming communities, specialist producers and collectors in West Francia, AD 600–900
- 5 Farming communities of Anglo-Saxon England and the Atlantic fringes, AD 600–900
- 6 Expressions of leadership and models for emulation, AD 500–900
- 7 Conspicuous consumption and secular authority in the landscape, AD 650–900
- 8 Diocesan towns, AD 600–900
- 9 Ports and maritime-oriented societies, AD 600–900
- Part III From the Viking Age to Angevin Hegemony, c. AD 900–1150
- Bibliography
- Index
5 - Farming communities of Anglo-Saxon England and the Atlantic fringes, AD 600–900
from Part II - The Age of the Carolingians, c. AD 600–900
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2013
- Northwest Europe in the Early Middle Ages, c. AD 600–1150
- Northwest Europe in the Early Middle Ages, c. AD 600–1150
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Maps of places mentioned in the text
- Drawing conventions for site plans
- Part I Context
- Part II The Age of the Carolingians, c. AD 600–900
- 3 Small farming communities of West Francia, AD 600–900
- 4 Larger farming communities, specialist producers and collectors in West Francia, AD 600–900
- 5 Farming communities of Anglo-Saxon England and the Atlantic fringes, AD 600–900
- 6 Expressions of leadership and models for emulation, AD 500–900
- 7 Conspicuous consumption and secular authority in the landscape, AD 650–900
- 8 Diocesan towns, AD 600–900
- 9 Ports and maritime-oriented societies, AD 600–900
- Part III From the Viking Age to Angevin Hegemony, c. AD 900–1150
- Bibliography
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Northwest Europe in the Early Middle Ages, c.AD 600–1150A Comparative Archaeology, pp. 76 - 97Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013