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Archaeology - Frisians and their North Sea Neighbours: From the Fifth Century to the Viking Age

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Book Synopsis: An investigation into the mysterious Frisians, drawing together evidence from linguistic, textual and archaeological sources. From as early as the first century AD, learned Romans knew of more than one group of people living in north-western Europe beyond their Empire's Gallic provinces whose names contained the element that gives us modern "Frisian". These were apparently Celtic-speaking peoples, but that population was probably completely replaced in the course of the convulsions that Europe underwent during the fourth and fifth centuries. While the importance of linguistically Germanic Frisians as neighbours of the Anglo-Saxons, Franks, Saxons and Danes in the centuries immediately following the fall of the Roman Empire in the West is widely recognized, these folk themselves remain enigmatic, the details of their culture and organization unfamiliar to many. The Frisian population and their lands, including all the coastal communities of the North sea region and their connections with the Baltic shores, form the focal point of this volume, though viewed often through comparison with, or even through the eyes of, their neighbours. The essays present the most up-to-date discoveries, research and interpretation, combining and integrating linguistic, textual and archaeological evidence; they follow the story of the various Frisians through from the Roman Period to the next great period of disruption and change introduced by the Viking Scandinavians.

Contributors: Elzbieta Adamczyk, Iris Aufderhaar, Pieterjan Deckers, Menno Dijkstra, John Hines, Nelleke Ijssennagger, Hauke Jöns, Egge Knol, Jan de Koning, Johan Nicolay, Han Nijdam, Tim Pestell, Peter Schrijver, Arjen Versloot, Gaby Waxenberger, Christiane Zimmermann.

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Unlock the secrets of the mysterious Frisians and their North Sea neighbors with our captivating book, "Frisians and their North Sea Neighbours: From the Fifth Century to the Viking Age". This meticulously researched investigation delves into the rich history of the Frisians, combining linguistic, textual, and archaeological evidence to bring their story to life.

From the first century AD, the Frisians were known to the Romans as a Celtic-speaking people inhabiting north-western Europe. However, the convulsions that shook Europe during the fourth and fifth centuries led to significant changes in population, and the Germanic-speaking Frisians emerged as important neighbors to the Anglo-Saxons, Franks, Saxons, and Danes after the fall of the Roman Empire. Despite their significance, the details of Frisian culture and organization remain enigmatic to many.

Our book sheds light on the Frisian population and their lands, which stretched across the coastal communities of the North Sea region and their connections with the Baltic shores. Through cutting-edge discoveries, in-depth research, and insightful interpretation, our esteemed contributors provide a comprehensive overview of Frisian history from the Roman Period to the Viking Age. By comparing the Frisians with their neighbors, readers gain a deeper understanding of their unique culture and contributions.

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