Farmers, Monks and Aristocrats : The environmental archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Flixborough
by
 
Johnstone, Cluny

Title
Farmers, Monks and Aristocrats : The environmental archaeology of Anglo-Saxon Flixborough

Author
Johnstone, Cluny

Personal Author
Johnstone, Cluny

Publication Information
2007

Abstract
The environmental archaeological evidence from the site of Flixborough (in particular the animal bone assemblage) provides a series of unique insights into Anglo-Saxon life in England during the 8th to 10th centuries. The research reveals detailed evidence for the local and regional environment, many aspects of the local and regional agricultural economy, changing resource exploitation strategies and the extent of possible trade and exchange networks. Perhaps the most important conclusions have been gleaned from the synthesis of these various lines of evidence, viewed in a broader archaeological context. Thus, bioarchaeological data from Flixborough have documented for the first time, in a detailed and systematic way, the significant shift in social and economic aspects of wider Anglo-Saxon life during the 9th century AD., and comment on the possible role of external factors such as the arrival of Scandinavians in the life and development of the settlement.

Subject Term
Archaeology
 
European history

Added Author
Jaques, D.
 
Barrett, James
 
Dobney, K. M.

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