The Archaeology Of Power by John Steane

England and Northern Europe AD 400-1100

This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between power and its physical manifestations throughout history. By examining archaeological evidence, it explores how power structures have been established, maintained, and represented in various societies. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the material culture associated with power, from monumental architecture to everyday objects, revealing the ways in which authority and influence have been visually and spatially articulated across different civilizations. Through a blend of historical context and archaeological findings, it offers a nuanced understanding of how power dynamics have shaped human societies over time.