Economics and social change in Anglo-Saxon Kent, AD 400-900 - Landscapes, Communities and Exchange (Paperback)


This book examines archaeological and historical evidence for the socio-economic organization of the kingdom of East Kent, England, as a territorial and social system during the Early to Middle Anglo-Saxon period (AD 400-900). Explicit archaeological and theoretical frameworks are considered to propose a hierarchical model of the spatial organization of communities as a way of providing a micro-economic casestudy of state formation.

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This book examines archaeological and historical evidence for the socio-economic organization of the kingdom of East Kent, England, as a territorial and social system during the Early to Middle Anglo-Saxon period (AD 400-900). Explicit archaeological and theoretical frameworks are considered to propose a hierarchical model of the spatial organization of communities as a way of providing a micro-economic casestudy of state formation.

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Imprint

Bar Publishing

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

British Archaeological Reports British Series

Release date

March 2007

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Dimensions

297 x 210 x 200mm (L x W x H)

Format

Paperback

Pages

251

ISBN-13

978-1-4073-0016-0

Barcode

9781407300160

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LSN

1-4073-0016-4



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