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Bright Lights in the Dark Ages

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Full of shining artistic gems from a dark period of early medieval history
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Bright Lights of the Dark Ages is a major new volume on early Medieval art. It features over two hundred stunning and extremely rare early medieval gold and precious stonework objects, including brooches, buckles, shields, clasps, spoons and other “grave goods”, that were interred as status symbols with their owners in burials mounds across Europe.

The new societies of the early Medieval period which developed on the periphery of the great Roman Empire – Germanic barbarians in western Europe, Sarmatian and later Alanic tribes around the Black Sea, and the eastern frontier cities bordering the Parthian Empire in Iran – were all shaped by interaction with the Roman Empire, and profoundly influenced by its material culture.

Author Noël Adams surveys the magnificent pieces that were made to advertise power and wealth in these new “barbarian” kingdoms which arose after the fall of the Roman Empire, and in doing so shows the dramatic and surprising relationship
between these “migration era” objects and later medieval art. In a volume full of wonderful images, highlights include Gothic and Visigothic imperial style brooches from modern-day Slovakia and Crimea, superb Gallo-Roman spoons and enamelled domed brooches and buckles from Northern Europe and Britain.


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Price: $95.00
Pages: 408
Publisher: D Giles Limited
Imprint: GILES
Publication Date: 14 October 2014
Trim Size: 12.00 X 9.00 in
ISBN: 9781907804250
Format: Hardcover
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"Major look at a New York jewelry collection"—Eve Kahn, The New York Times
Dr. Noël Adams is currently Administrator and Deputy Curator of the Furusiyya Art Foundation. She publishes widely on material culture of the first millennium A.D. and has co-edited and contributed papers to the British Museum Research Publication series, most recently: Recent Research on Byzantine Jewellery (2010) and ‘Gems of Heaven’: Recent Research on Engraved Gemstones in Late Antiquity, AD 200–600 (2011). Dr. Adams has organized exhibitions at the National Trust Visitor Centre at Sutton Hoo, the British Museum, and the Morgan Library & Museum in New York.
Foreword by William M. Griswold

Preface by Eugene V. Thaw

Introduction by Debra Noël Adams

Chapter One: Classical Traditions, Barbarian Styles

Chapter Two: New Enemies, New Allies: The Hunnic Period and Its Aftermath in the East

Chapter Three: Gothic Identity

Chapter Four: Merovingian Fashions

Chapter Five: Anglo-Saxon England and Scandinavia

Chapter Six: Barbarians and Byzantium

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Works Cited in Abbreviated Form