Rackham, D. J., ed. (1994). Environment and economy in Anglo-Saxon England:. York: Council for British Archaeology.

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Environment and commodity in Anglo-Saxon England
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Environment and economy in Anglo-Saxon England:
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Council for British Archaeology Research Reports
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89
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157
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1 - 6
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discusses the emphasis on economy and social structure in modern studies of Anglo-Saxon society, and the role played by economic, ideological and environmental imperatives. The analysis of anthropogenic biological assemblages is seen as the most important method of detecting the signals of change -- surplus and commodity. Emphasis is also given to taphonomic studies and the maritime environment
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Martin O H Carver ORCID icon
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1994
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1 872414 33 8
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21 Apr 2005