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Offa''s Dyke: Landscape & Hegemony in Eighth-Century Britain

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By (author): Ian Bapty Keith Ray

The massive ancient linear earthwork that provides the sole commemoration of an extraordinary Anglo-Saxon king and that gives its name to one of our most popular contemporary walking trails remains an enigma. Despite over a century of study, we still do not fully understand how or when Britains largest linear monument was built, and in recent years the views of those who have studied the Dyke have diverged even about such basic questions as its physical extent and purpose.

This book offers a fresh perspective on Offas Dyke arising from over a decade of study and of conservation practice by its two authors. It explores the specifically Mercian and English context for its creation, and identifies political places along its route that may have pre-existed it. As well as reviewing past studies of the Dyke and debates about its character, the authors identify build practices not previously noted. They demonstrate the fundamental uniformity of the design of the earthwork, including in Gloucestershire, and show how it facilitated surveillance of the landscape at key locations. Offas Dyke is explained as the most dramatic among several devices of hegemony deployed by the Mercian regime of the late eighth/early ninth century, and as the key element in an early Welsh Marches frontier paralleled in Charlemagnes contemporary European empire. See more
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  • Dimensions: 185 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Windgather Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781905119356

About Ian BaptyKeith Ray

Keith Ray is a highly experienced archaeologist specialising in Prehistory. Previously County Archaeologist for Herefordshire for fifteen years he is now a director of Nexus Heritage. Ian Bapty is an archaeologist and the Industrial Heritage Support Officer for England.

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