The Archaeology Of The Medieval English Monarchy by John Steane

This insightful work delves into the rich tapestry of England's medieval monarchy through the lens of archaeology, offering a comprehensive exploration of the physical remnants that illuminate the lives and reigns of its rulers. It examines the castles, palaces, and other structures that served as the backdrop to royal power, while also considering the broader social and political contexts that shaped these monumental edifices. By piecing together artifacts, architectural styles, and historical records, the book provides a vivid portrayal of how the monarchy influenced and was influenced by the cultural and material landscape of medieval England.