
Signals of Belief in Early England
In developing new objectives, the papers here demonstrate that beliefs varied from place to place and were expressed in material culture. Through archaeology therefore, these beliefs can be rediscovered. Aware of the fact that even the best archaeology provides no open access to the mind, the contributors record, and study, signals of belief rather than what was believed.
The premise of this volume is therefore that paganism was not a religion with supraregional rules and institutions but a loose term for a variety of local intellectual world views. The same courtesy is extended to Christianity. Both religions are treated as sources on which people, local people - the true agents of Anglo-Saxon England - eclectically drew.
A range of material culture and locations across Northern Europe are explored, looking at signals of belief from the landscape, water cults, burial rites, the hall and animals in life and art. Each author looks across the sea to Scandinavia, as well as to the woods and fields, mires and mounds of Old England, resulting in a new perspective on the intellectual preoccupations and anxieties of a crucial age.
- Alaotsikko
- Anglo-Saxon Paganism Revisited
- Kirjailija
- Alex Sanmark, Sarah Semple
- Toimittaja
- Martin Carver
- ISBN
- 9781842173954
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 310 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 28.3.2010
- Kustantaja
- Oxbow Books
- Sivumäärä
- 208