Anglo Saxon Towers Of Lordship by Michael G. Shapland
Archaeology and Landscape of the Early Medieval English Elite
This book delves into the architectural and historical significance of Anglo-Saxon towers, exploring their role as symbols of power and authority in early medieval England. It examines how these structures were not merely defensive fortifications but also served as potent representations of lordship and control over the landscape. Through a detailed analysis of archaeological evidence and historical records, the book provides insights into the socio-political dynamics of the period, highlighting how these towers were integral to the establishment and maintenance of elite status and influence.
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- 2019
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