John Steane
'Very useful in summarising the present state of knowledge and
provides a basis for further work in this fascinating area of
medieval archaeology.' - John Cherry, British Museum
'Steane has a way of grasping and communicating the essentials to
the reader that is very impressive.' - Michael Thompson, Medieval
Archaeology
'Excellent presentation of the material dimensions of medieval
kingship.' - Antiquity
'What a fascinating and little known world is revealed in this
survey of the monarchy from William I to Henry VII. Steane is able
to enhance our understanding of a seminal period of history.' -
Education
'An eccellent archaeological survey of kingship...The details of
monarchs' daily lives are brought out, and the powerful effect the
crown had on religion and education as patrons of monasteries,
hospitals, and schools is examined.' - Oxbow Book News
'The Archaeology of the Medieval English Monarchy is a useful
window onto the rich and varied material world of English monarchs
and makes accessible to historians and a general readership the
technical work of archaeologists and art historians.' - Speculum-A
Journal of Medieval Studies
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