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Encounters, Excavations and Argosies
Essays for Richard Hodges
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Richard Hodges is one of Europe's preeminent archaeologists. He has transformed the way we understand the early Middle Ages, and has put the past to work for the present, through a sequence of paradigmatic excavations in England, Italy and Albania. Encounters, Excavations and Argosies pays tribute to him with a series of reflections on some of the themes and issues which have been central to his work over the last forty years. The contributors are colleagues, many his students, above all friends of the man whose ideas, example, trust, and loyalty have touched and inspired us all.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Frontispiece
- Contents Page
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Richard a San Vincenzo al Volturno, il 23 settembre 1985*
- An ode to New Light on Early Medieval Monasticism
- Looking beyond the local:
- Cutting history in slices. Periodization and the Middle Ages:
- Stone Age Economics: a new audit
- Richard Hodges and Tuscany:
- From villa to minster at Southwell
- Islamization and trade in the Arabian Gulf
- Remembering the early Christian baptistery,
- The popes and their town in the time of Charlemagne
- The rebirth of towns in the Beneventan principality (8th-9th centuries)
- The monastery of Anselm and Peter
- Farfa revisited:
- Butrint’s death and resurrection: the medieval lime-kiln in the Roman forum
- ʿAnjar: An Umayyad image of urbanism and its afterlife
- Lively columns and living stones - the origins of the Constantinian church basilica
- The survival and revival of urban settlements
- Powerful matter – agency and materiality in the early Middle Ages
- We do it indoors and sitting down, but still call it archaeology
- Albanian Archaeology in the New Millennium and The British Contribution
- ‘Moi Auguste’ – Les images de l’empereur Auguste
- Butrint in the late 6th to 7th centuries:
- Athens, Charlemagne and Small Change
- From villa to village.
- Scandinavian monetisation in the first millennium AD –
- Philosophiana in central Sicily
- Appunti, grezzi, per un’agenda di Archeologia Pubblica in Italia
- Leiderdorp:
- Saranda in the waves of time:
- Richard Hodges and the British School at Rome (BSR)
- Richard Hodges: an intellectual appreciation
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