Portmahomack di Martin Carver edito da Edinburgh University Press
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Portmahomack

Monastery of the Picts

EAN:

9780748697670

ISBN:

0748697675

Pagine:
224
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Inglese
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Descrizione Portmahomack

A thousand formative years in the making of Scotland - an archaeological window Portmahomack today is a serene fishing village on the Dornoch Firth, north-east Scotland, where archaeological excavations have written a new history of the origins of Scotland. This book brings alive the research expedition and its discoveries, most famously a monastery of the eighth century in the land of the Picts. Starting from chance finds of a Pictish carved stone in St Colman's churchyard, the archaeologists unearthed four settlements one on top of the other. An elite farm was succeeded by the Pictish monastery, which, following a Viking raid in around AD 800, became a trading place and then a medieval village. Scientific analysis shows at each stage where the people came from, their lifestyle and what they ate. Together it creates a story of the heroic adaptation of a European nation to new politics between the sixth and sixteenth centuries. The Picts were the outstanding sculptors of their day, producing carved stone monuments equal to anything being made in contemporary Europe. They were Britons, who resisted the Romans invaders and created their own warrior nation in the north-east of the island. Coming under pressure from the Scots and the Norse, they disappeared from history in the ninth century AD. Now archaeology is finding them again. This comprehensively updated new edition follows eight years' intensive research on the huge assemblage of artefacts, human-bone, animal-bone and plant remains that were recovered. This has revealed a world of high mobility, rich in ideas and constantly changing its political orientation in a greater European context. Martin Carver was an army officer for fifteen years, a commercial archaeologist for thirteen and Professor of Archaeology at the University of York from 1986 to 2007. He has created two commercial archaeology units (Birmingham Archaeology and FAS-Heritage Ltd) and initiated two museums (at Sutton Hoo and Portmahomack). He has carried out archaeological research in England, Scotland, France, Italy and Algeria and is the author of Archaeological Investigation (2009). Cover image: detail from the 'Dragon stone' (TR20) (c) University of York Cover design: [EUP logo] www.euppublishing.com ISBN Barcode

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