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Feasting the Dead
Food and Drink in Anglo-Saxon Burial Rituals
Christina Lee

Anglo-Saxons were frequently buried with material artefacts, ranging from pots to clothing to jewellery, and also with items of food, while the funeral ritual itself was frequently marked by feasting, sometimes at the graveside. The book examines the place of food and feasting in funerary rituals from the earliest period to the eleventh century, considering the changes and transformations that occurred during this time, drawing on a wide range of sources, from archaeological evidence to the existing texts. It looks in particular at representations of funerary feasting, how it functions as a tool for memory, and sheds light on the relationship between the living and the dead.

CHRISTINA LEE is a lecturer in the School of English Studies at the University of Nottingham.

 

DETAILS

8 b/w illustrations
7 line illustrations
208 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781843831426
Binding: Hardback
First published: 21/Jun/2007
Price: 90.00 USD / 45.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Anglo-Saxon Studies
Subject: Medieval History

BIC class: HBCC

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 01/12/2008

Contents
1   Eordan węstmas: a feast for the living
2   Bare bones: animals in cemeteries
3   Pots, buckets and cauldrons: the inventory of feasting
4   Last orders?
5   The grateful dead: feasting and memory
6   Feasting between the margins

Reviews
This is a book for professionals with a determined interest in Anglo-Saxon culture. JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES



 

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