Craeft
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
In a period of meaningless mass manufacturing, our growing appetite for hand- made objects, artisan food, and craft beverages reveals our deep cravings for tradition and quality.
Alex Langlands es un arqueólogo e historiador británico, reconocido por sus contribuciones a la comprensión del pasado. Su trabajo a menudo explora narrativas históricas a través de atractivas presentaciones documentales, llevando la investigación académica a una audiencia más amplia.


In a period of meaningless mass manufacturing, our growing appetite for hand- made objects, artisan food, and craft beverages reveals our deep cravings for tradition and quality.
Focusing on the early medieval period of Wessex, the book explores the emergence of roads and their significance during the Anglo-Saxon era, particularly amidst Viking invasions. Through ten detailed case studies, it combines historical and archaeological evidence with ancient place-names to reconstruct the intricate networks that facilitated movement for various societal roles, from peasants to royalty. This narrative reveals a dynamic landscape that enabled the flow of people, goods, and ideas, offering a fresh perspective on the continuity and change within early medieval life.