The Ruin of Roman Britain: An Archaeological Perspective

The Ruin of Roman Britain: An Archaeological Perspective
ISBN-10
1107434858
ISBN-13
9781107434851
Category
Social Science
Pages
351
Language
English
Published
2013-10-10
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
James Gerrard

Description

How did Roman Britain end? This new study draws on fresh archaeological discoveries to argue that the end of Roman Britain was not the product of either a violent cataclysm or an economic collapse. Instead, the structure of late antique society, based on the civilian ideology of paideia, was forced to change by the disappearance of the Roman state. By the fifth century elite power had shifted to the warband and the edges of their swords. In this book Dr Gerrard describes and explains that process of transformation and explores the role of the 'Anglo-Saxons' in this time of change. This profound ideological shift returned Britain to a series of 'small worlds', the existence of which had been hidden by the globalizing structures of Roman imperialism. Highly illustrated, the book includes two appendices, which detail Roman cemetery sites and weapon trauma, and pottery assemblages from the period.

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