San Vincenzo Al Volturno I: The 1980-86 Excavations Part I

San Vincenzo Al Volturno I: The 1980-86 Excavations Part I

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Author: Richard Hodges
Binding: Paperback
Published: British School at Rome, 1993

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

San Vincenzo Al Volturno I: The 1980-86 Excavations Part I presents a meticulous archaeological account of the initial findings from the significant monastic site in Italy. This scholarly work chronicles the methodologies and discoveries made during the crucial first phase of excavations, offering invaluable insights into early medieval monastic life and architecture. Richard Hodges, a renowned archaeologist, details the stratigraphy, artifacts, and structural remains unearthed, providing a foundational understanding for subsequent research. The volume illustrates the complex social and economic structures of the period, making it an essential reference for scholars of medieval European history and archaeology. Its rigorous academic approach and comprehensive data collection establish it as a cornerstone publication in the study of early medieval monasticism.

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Description

Author: Richard Hodges
Binding: Paperback
Published: British School at Rome, 1993

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

San Vincenzo Al Volturno I: The 1980-86 Excavations Part I presents a meticulous archaeological account of the initial findings from the significant monastic site in Italy. This scholarly work chronicles the methodologies and discoveries made during the crucial first phase of excavations, offering invaluable insights into early medieval monastic life and architecture. Richard Hodges, a renowned archaeologist, details the stratigraphy, artifacts, and structural remains unearthed, providing a foundational understanding for subsequent research. The volume illustrates the complex social and economic structures of the period, making it an essential reference for scholars of medieval European history and archaeology. Its rigorous academic approach and comprehensive data collection establish it as a cornerstone publication in the study of early medieval monasticism.