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Tintagel - Taking The Mantle From The Romans
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Tintagel - Taking The Mantle From The Romans

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Tintagel - Taking The Mantle From The Romans Finds dating from the 5th to 7th centuries AD show us that after the Roman administration and some of the Roman military had departed from Britain in AD c.410, Tintagel, which is situated on the north-western, Atlantic side of Cornwall (Fig. 1.1), developed into an elite site which traded or continued trading with several areas in the Mediterranean. This book uses the latest archaeology and material finds from excavations at Tintagel, to help identify the promontory as the stronghold site and the capital of Dumnonia. I will reveal why Tintagel was chosen by the kings of Dumnonia as the main stronghold and capital for its administrative and trading centre as well as the settlement and structural character of the site. This book questions the possible trade routes used and the extent of the continued relationship between Britain and the traders from the Mediterranean and the Eastern Roman/Byzantine Empire. I will ask if the Byzantine/Eastern Romans somehow continued to have some hold on Britain after AD c.410, possibly as a client state, and whether this was economic or political.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Date
14 November 2021
Pages
102
ISBN
9781794818590

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Tintagel - Taking The Mantle From The Romans Finds dating from the 5th to 7th centuries AD show us that after the Roman administration and some of the Roman military had departed from Britain in AD c.410, Tintagel, which is situated on the north-western, Atlantic side of Cornwall (Fig. 1.1), developed into an elite site which traded or continued trading with several areas in the Mediterranean. This book uses the latest archaeology and material finds from excavations at Tintagel, to help identify the promontory as the stronghold site and the capital of Dumnonia. I will reveal why Tintagel was chosen by the kings of Dumnonia as the main stronghold and capital for its administrative and trading centre as well as the settlement and structural character of the site. This book questions the possible trade routes used and the extent of the continued relationship between Britain and the traders from the Mediterranean and the Eastern Roman/Byzantine Empire. I will ask if the Byzantine/Eastern Romans somehow continued to have some hold on Britain after AD c.410, possibly as a client state, and whether this was economic or political.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Date
14 November 2021
Pages
102
ISBN
9781794818590