Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain
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Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain  -     By: Howard Williams

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Title: Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain
By: Howard Williams
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 254
Vendor: Cambridge Bibles
Publication Date: 2006
Dimensions: 9.80 X 6.90 X 0.90 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 9 ounces
ISBN: 0521840198
ISBN-13: 9780521840194
Stock No: WW840190

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How were the dead remembered in early medieval Britain? Originally published in 2006, this innovative study demonstrates how perceptions of the past and the dead, and hence social identities, were constructed through mortuary practices and commemoration between c. 400 1100 AD. Drawing on archaeological evidence from across Britain, including archaeological discoveries, Howard Williams presents a fresh interpretation of the significance of portable artefacts, the body, structures, monuments and landscapes in early medieval mortuary practices. He argues that materials and spaces were used in ritual performances that served as 'technologies of remembrance', practices that created shared 'social' memories intended to link past, present and future. Through the deployment of material culture, early medieval societies were therefore selectively remembering and forgetting their ancestors and their history. Throwing light on an important aspect of medieval society, this book is essential reading for archaeologists and historians with an interest in the early medieval period.

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