Early Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries: Kinship, Community and Identity

Hardback

Main Details

Title Early Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries: Kinship, Community and Identity
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Duncan Sayer
SeriesSocial Archaeology and Material Worlds
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreMedieval European archaeology
ISBN/Barcode 9781526135568
ClassificationsDewey:393.109009
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 107 black & white illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Manchester University Press
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publication Date 24 November 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are known for their grave goods, but this abundance obscures their interest as the creations of pluralistic, multi-generational communities. This book explores over one hundred early Anglo-Saxon and Merovingian cemeteries, using a multi-dimensional methodology to move beyond artefacts. It offers an alternative way to explore the horizontal organisation of cemeteries from a holistically focused perspective. The physical communication of digging a grave and laying out a body was used to negotiate the arrangement of a cemetery and to construct family and community stories. This approach foregrounds community, because people used and reused cemetery spaces to emphasise different characteristics of the deceased, based on their own attitudes, lifeways and live experiences. This book will appeal to scholars of Anglo-Saxon studies and will be of value to archaeologists interested in mortuary spaces, communities and social archaeology. -- .

Author Biography

Duncan Sayer is Professor of Archaeology at the University of Central Lancashire -- .

Reviews

'This is an absolute must read for anyone interested in funerary archaeology, especially for those interested in the early medieval period.' Current Archaeology -- .