Anglo Saxon Pottery And The Settlement Of England, by John Linton Myres

Being the Rhind Lectures Delivered in Edinburgh, 1935

This scholarly work delves into the intricate relationship between pottery and settlement patterns in Anglo-Saxon England, offering a comprehensive analysis of archaeological findings. Through meticulous examination of pottery styles, production techniques, and distribution, the study sheds light on the cultural and economic interactions of early medieval communities. The book provides insights into the migration and settlement processes, illustrating how pottery serves as a vital tool for understanding the social and historical dynamics of the period.