ABSTRACT
Offers a rare insight into the closed world of medieval Eastern Europe and opens up a neglected archaeological tradition to English-speaking readers. Sections focus on early European ethnic formations and states, the demography of medieval populations and the nature of rural settlement and urban development. The book challenges the intellectual assumptions of medieval archaeology and questions its relationship to history and prehistory. It exposes the limitations of a strictly empirical approach to studying the period when written history began and the early medieval states emerged.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |103 pages
Objectives of Medieval Archaeology
part |68 pages
Early State and Ethnic Formations
part |38 pages
Population
part |32 pages
Rural Settlement
part |64 pages
Urban Development