Role of Anglo-Saxon Great Hall Complexes in Kingdom Formation, in Comparison and in Context AD 500-750
Delve into the fascinating world of early medieval history with "Role of Anglo-Saxon Great Hall Complexes in Kingdom Formation, in Comparison and in Context AD 500-750" by Adam McBride. Published by Archaeopress in 2020, this meticulously researched volume spans 370 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of how great hall complexes contributed to the formation of kingdoms in Anglo-Saxon England.
McBride's innovative study employs new fieldwork insights, advanced quantitative methodologies, and fresh theoretical models to illuminate the emergence of high-status settlements, as well as the consolidation of extensive socio-political units. This book is an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, providing a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play during this pivotal period in history. Whether you're a researcher or simply curious about the foundations of Anglo-Saxon society, McBride's work promises to engage and inform.