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A.D. 500

Simon Young

A window on the mysterious world of the Dark Ages by a brilliant young historian

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AD 500 is written as a practical survival guide for the use of civilised visitors to the barbaric islands of Britain and Ireland. It describes a journey which begins in Cornwall and continues through Wales and Ireland, then across to Scotland and eventually down to London and southern Britain.
The Romans have left, and the islands are now fought over by Irish, British Celts, Picts and Saxons. It is a dangerous world, full of tribal war. The British Celts are enthusiastic head-hunters, while the Saxon gods require regular blood sacrifices, animal and sometimes human. There are social pitfals too (`Do not make fun of the Celts' beliefs about Arthur'...'Don't refuse a place in a Welsh collective bed.')
Cheviot bandits, bizarre forms of Christianity, boat burials, peculiar haircuts, human sacrifice, poetry competitions, slave markets, the legend of King Arthur - these are the realities of life in the sixth century AD.

 

'From Tintagel and tin-mining to saints and slave markets, from alcohol and King Arthur to boat burials and beavers, here are the realities of life in the sixth century AD, based squarely on archeological and historical evidence.'

Charles Osborne

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

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A.D. 500

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£7.99
Paperback
240 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN-10: 0753819465
ISBN-13: 9780753819463
Publication: February 2006
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