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The Anglo-Saxon Achievement: Archaeology & the Beginnings of English Society by Richard Hodges 1989 Cornell University Press Book
<Condition is Very Good as Pictured> (normal wear with markings, visible edge-wear) size is approximately 9.5” x 6.25”
—Anyone interested in the culture of early England and Europe, including archaeologists, historians, economists, and anthropologists, will want to read The Anglo-Saxon Achievement.
"Hodges is excellent at showing how archaeological and historical evidence can be combined to investigate specific questions. This book is a major contribution to our understanding of the early Middle Ages not only in England but in Western Europe generally." …Peter Wells, Director, Center for Ancient Studies, University of Minnesota
"Richard Hodges is one of the most provocative and stimulating medieval archaeologists in Europe today. The Anglo-Saxon Achievement will elicit critical debate and challenge historians to join with archaeologists in reinterpreting first-millennium development in England and Europe." …Kathleen Biddick, Department of History, University of Notre Dame
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