Trees in Anglo-Saxon England
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A powerful exploration of trees in both the real and the imagined Anglo-Saxon landscape.


A powerful exploration of trees in both the real and the imagined Anglo-Saxon landscape.
Focusing on the West Midlands, this work meticulously reconstructs the landscape of pre-Conquest England, specifically in Worcestershire, Warwickshire, and Gloucestershire, which were part of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Hwicce. It presents a pioneering examination of historical evidence to shed light on the region's geographical and cultural context before the Conquest, offering valuable insights into its past.