The Ancient Ways of Wessex: Travel and Communication in an Early Medieval Landscape
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Focusing on the early medieval period of Wessex, the book explores the emergence of roads and their significance during the Anglo-Saxon era, particularly amidst Viking invasions. Through ten detailed case studies, it combines historical and archaeological evidence with ancient place-names to reconstruct the intricate networks that facilitated movement for various societal roles, from peasants to royalty. This narrative reveals a dynamic landscape that enabled the flow of people, goods, and ideas, offering a fresh perspective on the continuity and change within early medieval life.
