Trees in Anglo-Saxon England
Title | Trees in Anglo-Saxon England PDF eBook |
Author | Della Hooke |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Total Pages | 324 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1843835657 |
Trees played a particularly important part in the rural economy of Anglo-Saxon England, both for wood and timber and as a wood-pasture resource, with hunting gaining a growing cultural role. But they are also powerful icons in many pre-Christian religions, with a degree of tree symbolism found in Christian scripture too. This wide-ranging book explores both the "real", historical and archaeological evidence of trees and woodland, and as they are depicted in Anglo-Saxon literature and legend. Place-name and charter references cast light upon the distribution of particular tree species (mapped here in detail for the first time) and also reflect upon regional character in a period that was fundamental for the evolution of the present landscape. Della Hooke is Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Birmingham.
Trees and Timber in the Anglo-Saxon World
Title | Trees and Timber in the Anglo-Saxon World PDF eBook |
Author | Michael D. J. Bintley |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 269 |
Release | 2013-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199680795 |
The very first collection of essays written about the role of trees in early medieval England, bringing together established specialists and new voices to present an interdisciplinary insight into the complex relationship between the early English and their woodlands.
Trees in the Religions of Early Medieval England
Title | Trees in the Religions of Early Medieval England PDF eBook |
Author | Michael D. J. Bintley |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Total Pages | 208 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 184383989X |
Drawing on sources from archaeology and written texts, the author brings out the full significance of trees in both pagan and Christian Anglo-Saxon religion.
The Princess Who Hid in a Tree
Title | The Princess Who Hid in a Tree PDF eBook |
Author | Jackie Holderness |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-04-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781851245185 |
A long time ago, there was a brave and kind Anglo-Saxon princess called Frideswide who lived in Oxford, England and just happened to be brilliant at climbing very tall trees. One day, when a wicked king tried to kidnap her, her talent came in useful. How did she and her friends escape, and what happened to the king and his soldiers who tried to take her? With stunning illustrations by award-winning artist Alan Marks, the legend of Saint Frideswide, patron saint of Oxford, is retold for young children as a tale of adventure, courage in the face of danger, friendship, and kindness, with a few surprises along the way.
Trees and Timber in the Anglo-Saxon World
Title | Trees and Timber in the Anglo-Saxon World PDF eBook |
Author | Michael D. J. Bintley |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN | 9780191760839 |
The very first collection of essays written about the role of trees in early medieval England, bringing together established specialists and new voices to present an interdisciplinary insight into the complex relationship between the early English and their woodlands.
Rural Settlements and Society in Anglo-Saxon England
Title | Rural Settlements and Society in Anglo-Saxon England PDF eBook |
Author | Helena Hamerow |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 207 |
Release | 2012-07-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199203253 |
The first major synthesis of the evidence for Anglo-Saxon settlements from across England and throughout the Anglo-Saxon period, and a study of what it reveals about the communities who built and lived in them.
Ancient Woods, Trees and Forests
Title | Ancient Woods, Trees and Forests PDF eBook |
Author | Alper H. Çolak |
Publisher | Pelagic Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | 710 |
Release | 2023-03-14 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1784272663 |
From antiquity until today, trees and woods have inspired artists, writers and scientists; they have shaped cultures and reverberated through belief systems. Yet worldwide forest cover has declined dramatically over the last 1,000 years. Now, primeval forests are only to be found at a few sites unreachable by humans, and even then they are affected by climate change, atmospheric pollution and species extinctions. Nonetheless, ancient woods, trees and forests are at the core of many global landscapes. Understanding the vital resources that they provide requires genuinely multidisciplinary research. With contributions from major authorities in the field such as Oliver Rackham, Frans Vera, Elisabeth Johann, George Peterken and Melvyn Jones among others, this timely volume reflects on the importance of our oldest trees from a range of perspectives and varied geographical locations. Individual chapters consider eco-cultural heritage, the archaeology of trees, landscape history, forest rights, tree management, saproxylic insects, the importance of deadwood, practical conservation and monitoring, biodiversity, wood-pasture and more. Fresh insights are provided from across Europe as far as Turkey. Given the urgent need to understand, conserve and restore ancient woodlands and trees, this book will do much raise awareness, foster enthusiasm and inspire wonder.