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Summary

The excavations in Raunds between 1977 and 1987 formed part of the Raunds Area Project - a major programme of archaeological research into landscape development in Northamptonshire and the wider midland region of England. This volume presents the results of open area excavation in north Raunds, work of great significance in developing our understanding of the origins of the English village.The excavation focused in particular on the evolution of Furnells manor, and examined the processes of village development from the early Saxon period through to the desertion of the outlying manorial centres at the end of the medieval period. Most significantly, it defined the formation of a village in a system of regular plots created by the mid tenth century, probably following the English reconquest and the creation of the Danelaw, as part of a widespread reorganisation and nucleation of settlement. The work began a transformation of medieval settlement studies.

Table of Contents

Body theory in archaeology
The corporeal politics of being in the Neolithic
Changing beliefs in the human body in prehistoric Malta 5000-1500 BC
Idealism, the body and the beard in classical Greek art
When the flesh is solid but the person is hollow inside: formal hand-variation in modelled figurines from Formative Mesoamerica
Fractal bodies in the past and present
From substantial bodies to the substance of bodies: analysis of the transition from inhumation to cremation during the Middle Bronze Age in central Europe
The extraordinary history of Oliver Cromwell's head
Fresh scars on the body of archaeology
Meaningless violence and the lived body: the Huron-Jesuits collision of world orders
Bodily beliefs at the dawn of agriculture in Western Asia
Is it 'me' or is it 'mine'? The Mycenaean sword as a body-part
Embodied persons and heroic kings in Late Classic Maya sculpture
Colonised bodies, personal and social
The challenge of embodying archaeology
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