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Tango0107 Oct 2020 7:50 p.m. PST

"This is a weighty book by John Blair, which looks at the latest archaeological evidence on the built environment and the inhabitants of Anglo-Saxon England. I was given this beautiful book as a Christmas present last year, and until now have only dipped into it.

The author takes the reader on a journey through both time and place, identifying what we know about Angl-Saxon England and its influences. It is well illustrated throughout with extensive maps and reconstructions of the buildings. This is important because unlike their Roman predecessors and the following medieval era, the Saxons largely built with wood. In effect, they didn't build to last, unlike the many stone buildings we can view even today…"

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Huscarle07 Oct 2020 10:14 p.m. PST

Interesting, I may have to find room in my library for this thumbs up

Tango0108 Oct 2020 11:04 a.m. PST

Happy you like it my friend! (smile)


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