Object And Economy In Medieval Winchester by Martin Biddle

Artefacts from Medieval Winchester: Object and Economy in a City’s History, c. 650-1540

This comprehensive study delves into the intricate relationship between material culture and economic practices in medieval Winchester, offering a detailed analysis of archaeological findings and historical records. It explores how everyday objects, ranging from pottery to tools, reflect the economic conditions and social dynamics of the time. By examining the distribution and usage of these artifacts, the work provides insights into the lives of the city's inhabitants, highlighting the interplay between commerce, craftsmanship, and community in shaping the medieval urban landscape.

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