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For many centuries Germanic peoples occupied much of northern and central Europe. From the fourth century onward migrant groups extended their power and influence over much of western Europe and beyond to North Africa. In so doing, they established enduring states in France, Spain, Italy and Britain. This illustrated book makes use of archaeological and literary sources to outline the ethnogenesis and history of the early Germanic peoples. It provides an overview of current knowledge of these peoples, their social structure, settlements, trade, customs, religion, craftsmanship and relations with the Roman Empire.


In this second edition, the author incorporates important new archaeological evidence and reports on advances in historical interpretation. In particular, he offers new insights into developments in central and eastern Europe and the implications for our understanding of migration and settlement patterns, ethnicity and identity. Ten new plates have been

Table of Contents
Introduction.

Part I Germania.

1 Land and People.

2 The Social Fabric.

3 The Germans and the Advance of Rome.

4 The Living and the Dead.

5 Trade and Diplomacy.

6 Cult, Art and Technology.

Part II Germanic Europe: Frontier Societies.

7 The Gothic Kingdoms.

8 The Suebi and Vandals.

9 Franks, Alamanni and Burgundians.

10 The Northern Peoples.

11 The Gepids and Lombards.

12 The Thuringians and Bavarians.

Conclusion.

Sources.

Bibliography.

Index

The Early Germans

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/09/2004
      ISBN13: 9781405117142, 978-1405117142
      ISBN10: 1405117141
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      For many centuries Germanic peoples occupied much of northern and central Europe. From the fourth century onward migrant groups extended their power and influence over much of western Europe and beyond to North Africa. In so doing, they established enduring states in France, Spain, Italy and Britain. This illustrated book makes use of archaeological and literary sources to outline the ethnogenesis and history of the early Germanic peoples. It provides an overview of current knowledge of these peoples, their social structure, settlements, trade, customs, religion, craftsmanship and relations with the Roman Empire.


      In this second edition, the author incorporates important new archaeological evidence and reports on advances in historical interpretation. In particular, he offers new insights into developments in central and eastern Europe and the implications for our understanding of migration and settlement patterns, ethnicity and identity. Ten new plates have been

      Table of Contents
      Introduction.

      Part I Germania.

      1 Land and People.

      2 The Social Fabric.

      3 The Germans and the Advance of Rome.

      4 The Living and the Dead.

      5 Trade and Diplomacy.

      6 Cult, Art and Technology.

      Part II Germanic Europe: Frontier Societies.

      7 The Gothic Kingdoms.

      8 The Suebi and Vandals.

      9 Franks, Alamanni and Burgundians.

      10 The Northern Peoples.

      11 The Gepids and Lombards.

      12 The Thuringians and Bavarians.

      Conclusion.

      Sources.

      Bibliography.

      Index

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