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OverviewReports of archaeological investigations into Stafford dramatically reveal the pattern of development of our county towns. The majority of our county towns, and the shires themselves, owe their origins to the campaigns of Alfred and his children Edward the Elder and Aethelflaeda, Lady of the Mercians, in the late 9th and early 10th centuries. Staffordis one such town, and the large-scale archaeological examinations undertaken there over the last fifty years have provided an extraordinary, unique opportunity to piece together the history of such a ""typical"" town. A centre forthe delivery of grain tribute during the Dark Ages, it was commandeered in the tenth century by Aethelflaeda in order to construct a burh there. This new foundation was a fort, provided with a vicus in which the centralised production of Roman-style pottery (""Stafford Ware"") was undertaken and supplied to the chain of west midlands burhs. The case of Stafford has prompted a new review of the origins of county towns as a whole, and the composition of a new model for the birth of the Anglo-Saxon borough on which the local administration of England has ever since been based. Martin Carver is Professor Emeritus of Archaeology at the University of York. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Martin CarverPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: The Boydell Press Dimensions: Width: 21.70cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9780851156231ISBN 10: 0851156231 Pages: 194 Publication Date: 16 December 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews(T)he study provides a valuable summary of an important campaign of excavation. THE LOCAL HISTORIAN This is an important book in a number of ways. Carver has achieved his aim of using archaeology to wThis is an important book in a number of ways. Carver has achieved his aim of using archaeology to write history. MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT RESEARCH, no. 28, 2013 This is an important book in a number of ways. Carver has achieved his aim of using archaeology to write history. MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT RESEARCH, no. 28, 2013 (T)he study provides a valuable summary of an important campaign of excavation. THE LOCAL HISTORIAN Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |