Territoriality and the early medieval landscape: the countryside of the East Saxon kingdom
An exploration of small early folk communities prior to the eleventh century, showing their development and sophistication. All communities have a strong sense of identity with the area in which they live, which for England in the early medieval period manifested itself in a series of territorial en...
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Summary: | An exploration of small early folk communities prior to the eleventh century, showing their development and sophistication. All communities have a strong sense of identity with the area in which they live, which for England in the early medieval period manifested itself in a series of territorial entities, ranging from large kingdoms down to small districts known as pagi or regiones. This book investigates these small early folk territories, and the way that they evolved into the administrative units recorded in Domesday, across an entire kingdom - that of the East Saxons (broadly speaking, what is now Essex, Middlesex, most of Hertfordshire, and south Suffolk). A wide range of evidence is drawn upon, including archaeology, written documents, place-names and the early cartographic sources. The book looks in particular at the relationship between Saxon immigrants and the native British population, and argues that initially these ethnic groups occupied different parts of the landscape, until a dynasty which assumed an Anglo-Saxon identity achieved political ascendency (its members included the so-called "Prittlewell Prince", buried with spectacular grave-good in Prittlewell, near Southend-on- Sea in southern Essex). Other significant places discussed include London, the seat of the first East Saxon bishopric, the possible royal vills at Wicken Bonhunt near Saffron Walden and Maldon, and St Peter's Chapel at Bradwell-on-Sea, one of the most important surviving churches from the early Christian period |
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spelling | Rippon, Stephen 1968- Verfasser (DE-588)137012179 aut Territoriality and the early medieval landscape the countryside of the East Saxon kingdom Stephen Rippon Woodbridge Boydell Press 2022 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 385 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Garden and landscape history 12 An exploration of small early folk communities prior to the eleventh century, showing their development and sophistication. All communities have a strong sense of identity with the area in which they live, which for England in the early medieval period manifested itself in a series of territorial entities, ranging from large kingdoms down to small districts known as pagi or regiones. This book investigates these small early folk territories, and the way that they evolved into the administrative units recorded in Domesday, across an entire kingdom - that of the East Saxons (broadly speaking, what is now Essex, Middlesex, most of Hertfordshire, and south Suffolk). A wide range of evidence is drawn upon, including archaeology, written documents, place-names and the early cartographic sources. The book looks in particular at the relationship between Saxon immigrants and the native British population, and argues that initially these ethnic groups occupied different parts of the landscape, until a dynasty which assumed an Anglo-Saxon identity achieved political ascendency (its members included the so-called "Prittlewell Prince", buried with spectacular grave-good in Prittlewell, near Southend-on- Sea in southern Essex). Other significant places discussed include London, the seat of the first East Saxon bishopric, the possible royal vills at Wicken Bonhunt near Saffron Walden and Maldon, and St Peter's Chapel at Bradwell-on-Sea, one of the most important surviving churches from the early Christian period Anglo-Saxons / England / Essex Angelsachsen (DE-588)4002009-5 gnd rswk-swf Archäologisches Denkmal (DE-588)4318316-5 gnd rswk-swf Essex (England) / Antiquities Essex (DE-588)4085616-1 gnd rswk-swf Essex (DE-588)4085616-1 g Angelsachsen (DE-588)4002009-5 s Archäologisches Denkmal (DE-588)4318316-5 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-78327-680-6 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781787447813 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rippon, Stephen 1968- Territoriality and the early medieval landscape the countryside of the East Saxon kingdom Anglo-Saxons / England / Essex Angelsachsen (DE-588)4002009-5 gnd Archäologisches Denkmal (DE-588)4318316-5 gnd |
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title | Territoriality and the early medieval landscape the countryside of the East Saxon kingdom |
title_auth | Territoriality and the early medieval landscape the countryside of the East Saxon kingdom |
title_exact_search | Territoriality and the early medieval landscape the countryside of the East Saxon kingdom |
title_full | Territoriality and the early medieval landscape the countryside of the East Saxon kingdom Stephen Rippon |
title_fullStr | Territoriality and the early medieval landscape the countryside of the East Saxon kingdom Stephen Rippon |
title_full_unstemmed | Territoriality and the early medieval landscape the countryside of the East Saxon kingdom Stephen Rippon |
title_short | Territoriality and the early medieval landscape |
title_sort | territoriality and the early medieval landscape the countryside of the east saxon kingdom |
title_sub | the countryside of the East Saxon kingdom |
topic | Anglo-Saxons / England / Essex Angelsachsen (DE-588)4002009-5 gnd Archäologisches Denkmal (DE-588)4318316-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Anglo-Saxons / England / Essex Angelsachsen Archäologisches Denkmal Essex (England) / Antiquities Essex |
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