Understanding the archaeology of post-Roman Britain

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Considers the problems besetting the study of the Dark Ages, due mainly to the traditional distinctions imposed by scholars. Archaeological evidence is seen as being undervalued, because it is unable to answer the precise chronological questions needed for the historical narrative; however, it can make a major contribution towards our understanding of the processes that gave rise to historical events. Oetgen, Jeremy
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