Anglo-Saxon Deviant Burial Customs - Andrew Reynolds

Anglo-Saxon Deviant Burial Customs

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Buch | Hardcover
340 Seiten
2009
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-954455-4 (ISBN)
155,85 inkl. MwSt
Andrew Reynolds provides the first detailed consideration of how Anglo-Saxon society dealt with social outcasts. Burials of 'deviants' show clear development in this period, moving from locally determined practice in the pre-Christian era, to formal execution cemeteries imposed as kingdoms were consolidated from the seventh century.
Anglo-Saxon Deviant Burial Customs is the first detailed consideration of the ways in which Anglo-Saxon society dealt with social outcasts. Beginning with the period following Roman rule and ending in the century following the Norman Conquest, it surveys a period of fundamental social change, which included the conversion to Christianity, the emergence of the late Saxon state, and the development of the landscape of the Domesday Book.

While an impressive body of written evidence for the period survives in the form of charters and law-codes, archaeology is uniquely placed to investigate the earliest period of post-Roman society, the fifth to seventh centuries, for which documents are lacking. For later centuries, archaeological evidence can provide us with an independent assessment of the realities of capital punishment and the status of outcasts.

Andrew Reynolds argues that outcast burials show a clear pattern of development in this period. In the pre-Christian centuries, 'deviant' burial remains are found only in community cemeteries, but the growth of kingship and the consolidation of territories during the seventh century witnessed the emergence of capital punishment and places of execution in the English landscape. Locally determined rites, such as crossroads burial, now existed alongside more formal execution cemeteries. Gallows were located on major boundaries, often next to highways, always in highly visible places.

The findings of this pioneering national study thus have important consequences on our understanding of Anglo-Saxon society. Overall, Reynolds concludes, organized judicial behaviour was a feature of the earliest Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, rather than just the two centuries prior to the Norman Conquest.

After a career in field archaeology Andrew Reynolds studied for the BA Medieval Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL, where he completed his PhD in 1998. His core research interests are the archaeology and history of state formation and landscape structure in Anglo-Saxon England, in comparative European perspective. He is now Reader in Medieval Archaeology at the Institute. Andrew's fieldwork and research interests have taken him from the UK to Ethiopia and Russia, while he is currently working on early medieval rural settlement in the Basque Country.

1. Sources, Approaches, and Contexts ; 2. Burials, Bodies, and Beheadings: Interpretation and Discovery ; 3. Social Deviants in a Pagan Society: the Fifth to Seventh Centuries ; 4. Social Deviants in a Christian World: the Seventh to Eleventh Centuries ; 5. The Geography of Deviant Burial in Anglo-Saxon England ; 6. Themes and Trajectories: the Wider Social Context ; Appendix 1. A handlist of Anglo-Saxon law-codes prescribing capital punishment, mutilation, and burial in unconsecrated ground ; Appendix 2. A handlist of early Anglo-Saxon deviant burials ; Appendix 3. A handlist of select burials from execution cemeteries ; Appendix 4. A handlist of execution and related sites, and other burial places in Anglo-Saxon charter bounds ; Bibliography

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.3.2009
Reihe/Serie Medieval History and Archaeology
Zusatzinfo 20 b/w halftones, 50 line drawings
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 176 x 253 mm
Gewicht 827 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-954455-7 / 0199544557
ISBN-13 978-0-19-954455-4 / 9780199544554
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