Barbarians:Secrets of the Dark Age

Barbarians:Secrets of the Dark Age

by Rudgley Richard (Author)

Synopsis

A thought-provoking account of some of our most fascinating ancestors by an author renowed for bringing less familiar history to life. The Dark Ages is an era in European history that are both little-known and little-understood. In this book Richard Rudgely challenges the conventional portrait of a dangerous and barbaric time. Through archaeological investigation and critical analysis. the art, society and cultural legacy of the barbarians are shown to have shaped and moulded the destiny of Europe even more than the Roman Empire. The author is also interested in what the Dark Ages can tell us about Europe today and arguments about a joint currency and US air bases in Britain take their place alongside accounts of the coins found at Sutton Hoo and the military technology of the Vikings making this The book will be divided into three sections, the first starting with the fall of Rome, the second with the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain and the third with the rise of the Norse culture of the Vikings leading to the end of the Dark Ages.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: TV Tie-in
Publisher: Channel 4 Books
Published: 21 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0752261983
ISBN 13: 9780752261980

Author Bio
Richard Rudgely is the author of the internationally succesful Lost Civilisations of the Stone Age, and its illustrated successor Secrets of the Stone Age which was published to coincide with the transmission of the Channel 4 programme based on his work. Praise for Lost Civilisations of the Stone Age: 'Wonderful reading... illuminating... a zest for discovery that makes it a page-turner' (Nature). 'We have seen generations of archaeologists refuse to grant certain qualities to our ancestors...[it] will transform our view of BC' Dons Lessing, Literary Review.