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An examination of daily life in the Middle Ages which reveals the intimate relations between age groups, between the living and the dead, and between people and things.The aim of this book is to ex...
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20 April 2018

An examination of daily life in the Middle Ages which reveals the intimate relations between age groups, between the living and the dead, and between people and things.
The aim of this book is to explore how medieval life was actually lived - how people were born and grew old, how they dressed, how they inhabited their homes, the rituals that gave meaning to their lives and how they prepared for death and the afterlife.
Its fresh and original approach uses archaeological evidence to reconstruct the material practices of medieval life, death and the afterlife. Previous historical studies of the medieval "lifecycle" begin with birth and end with death. Here, in contrast, the concept of life course theory is developed for the first time in a detailed archaeological case study. The author argues that medieval Christian understanding of the"life course" commenced with conception and extended through the entirety of life, to include death and the afterlife.
Five thematic case studies present the archaeology of medieval England (c.1050-1540 CE) in terms of the body, the household, the parish church and cemetery, and the relationship between the lives of people and objects. A wide range of sources is critically employed: osteology, costume, material culture, iconography and evidence excavated from houses, churches and cemeteries in the medieval English town and countryside. Medieval Life reveals the intimate and everyday relations between age groups, between the living and the dead, and between people and things.
ROBERTA GILCHRIST is Research Dean and Professor of Archaeology at the University of Reading.
The aim of this book is to explore how medieval life was actually lived - how people were born and grew old, how they dressed, how they inhabited their homes, the rituals that gave meaning to their lives and how they prepared for death and the afterlife.
Its fresh and original approach uses archaeological evidence to reconstruct the material practices of medieval life, death and the afterlife. Previous historical studies of the medieval "lifecycle" begin with birth and end with death. Here, in contrast, the concept of life course theory is developed for the first time in a detailed archaeological case study. The author argues that medieval Christian understanding of the"life course" commenced with conception and extended through the entirety of life, to include death and the afterlife.
Five thematic case studies present the archaeology of medieval England (c.1050-1540 CE) in terms of the body, the household, the parish church and cemetery, and the relationship between the lives of people and objects. A wide range of sources is critically employed: osteology, costume, material culture, iconography and evidence excavated from houses, churches and cemeteries in the medieval English town and countryside. Medieval Life reveals the intimate and everyday relations between age groups, between the living and the dead, and between people and things.
ROBERTA GILCHRIST is Research Dean and Professor of Archaeology at the University of Reading.
Price: $39.95
Pages: 360
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
20 April 2018
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781783273065
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Archaeology
A very welcome paperback version.Gilchrist shows us in strong detail throughout how much the archaeology can `talk' and inform us of people of all ages and classes in this period.
Archaeology and the Life Course
Experiencing Age: the Medieval Body
Clothing the Body: Age, Sexuality and Transitional Rites
The Medieval Household: the Material Culture of Everyday Life
The Medieval Church and Cemetery: the Quick and the Dead
Medieval Lives: People and Things
Appendices
Bibliography
Experiencing Age: the Medieval Body
Clothing the Body: Age, Sexuality and Transitional Rites
The Medieval Household: the Material Culture of Everyday Life
The Medieval Church and Cemetery: the Quick and the Dead
Medieval Lives: People and Things
Appendices
Bibliography