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The Archaeology of the East Anglian Conversion
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The huge changes in the landscape as a result of the Christian conversion of East Anglia are examined in this multi-disciplinary study.The conversion to Christianity of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of E...
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18 November 2010

The huge changes in the landscape as a result of the Christian conversion of East Anglia are examined in this multi-disciplinary study.
The conversion to Christianity of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia left huge marks on the area, both metaphorical and literal. Drawing on both the surviving documentary sources, and on the eastern region's rich archaeological record, this book presents the first multi-disciplinary synthesis of the process. It begins with an analysis of the historical framework, followed by an examination of the archaeological evidence for the establishment of missionary stations within the region's ruinous Roman forts and earthwork enclosures. It argues that the effectiveness of the Christian mission is clearly visible in the region's burial record, which exhibits a number of significant changes, including the cessation of cremation. The conversion can also be seen in the dramatic upheavals which occurred in the East Anglian landscape, including changes in the relationship between settlements and cemeteries, and thefoundation of a number of different types of Christian cemetery. Ultimately, it shows that far from being the preserve of kings, the East Anglian conversion was widespread at a grassroots level, changing the nature of the Anglo-Saxon landscape forever.
Dr RICHARD HOGGETT is currently Coastal Heritage Officer with Norfolk County Council.
The conversion to Christianity of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia left huge marks on the area, both metaphorical and literal. Drawing on both the surviving documentary sources, and on the eastern region's rich archaeological record, this book presents the first multi-disciplinary synthesis of the process. It begins with an analysis of the historical framework, followed by an examination of the archaeological evidence for the establishment of missionary stations within the region's ruinous Roman forts and earthwork enclosures. It argues that the effectiveness of the Christian mission is clearly visible in the region's burial record, which exhibits a number of significant changes, including the cessation of cremation. The conversion can also be seen in the dramatic upheavals which occurred in the East Anglian landscape, including changes in the relationship between settlements and cemeteries, and thefoundation of a number of different types of Christian cemetery. Ultimately, it shows that far from being the preserve of kings, the East Anglian conversion was widespread at a grassroots level, changing the nature of the Anglo-Saxon landscape forever.
Dr RICHARD HOGGETT is currently Coastal Heritage Officer with Norfolk County Council.
Price: $120.00
Pages: 222
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
18 November 2010
Trim Size: 9.61 X 6.77 in
ISBN: 9781843835950
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages
Well written and well structured, providing a detailed multi-disciplinary discussion.
Introduction
The Archaeology of Religious Conversion
The Historical Framework
The Establishment of Missionary Stations
Burial and Belief
The Landscape of Conversion
Conclusions: The East Anglian Conversion
Bibliography
The Archaeology of Religious Conversion
The Historical Framework
The Establishment of Missionary Stations
Burial and Belief
The Landscape of Conversion
Conclusions: The East Anglian Conversion
Bibliography