Medieval Life
- 360 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
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.
Esta autora profundiza en descubrimientos arqueológicos y conocimientos académicos para iluminar el período medieval. Su trabajo se centra en cómo podemos interpretar el pasado a través de la cultura material y las estructuras sociales. A través de su investigación, ofrece nuevas perspectivas sobre las vidas y sociedades que dieron forma a nuestra historia. Su experiencia aporta una comprensión más profunda de los procesos históricos y su impacto.



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.
Exploring the intersection of gender, biology, and society, this critical introduction delves into the evolution of gender archaeology over the past twenty years. It highlights the influence of feminist perspectives, offering unique insights into the sexual division of labor, sexuality, and gender identity. A significant case study on gender and space in medieval English castles illustrates these themes effectively. Comprehensive and accessible, this work aims to stimulate further debate in the field of archaeology.
Changes in the layout of the cathedral and its close traced over 600 years, using Norwich as a case-study.