The Byzantine Dark Ages
The Byzantine Dark Ages
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Author(s): Decker, Michael
Decker, Michael J.
ISBN No.: 9781472536037
Pages: 256
Year: 201602
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 49.11
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A very useful guide by a well-informed and open-minded scholar; I would recommend it to anyone interested in an overview of the 'Dark Ages' in a still under-explored field." -- Medieval Archaeology "Herein, then, is a brief but clear summary of knowledge to date, where the disputes lie, and what we need to do to raise the profile of Dark Age studies, with extensive bibliography and index." -- Classics for All "In trying to prove that George Ostorgorsky was wrong for not using the term in his seminal work (p. 29), Decker (Byzantine history and orthodox religion, Univ. of South Florida) presents an in-depth analysis of archaeological and literary evidence for the condition of the cities at various times and places in the Byzantine Empire up to the 10th century. These more focused studies add good information to the work." -- CHOICE "[A] slim but rich volume . The text is succinct, up to date and allows different opinions their due airing.


" -- Journal of Greek Archaeology "This is the first comprehensive archaeological evaluation of the early medieval period spanning the 6th through 9th centuries, one of the less explored periods of the history of Byzantium, traditionally labelled the Dark Ages. Michael Decker provides an updated picture and unparalleled assessment of archaeological excavations and surveys conducted in a vast geographical region, from Anatolia in the east to Greece, the Balkans and Italy in the west, with reference to adjacent regions as well. He takes the reader from major cities to the countryside, addressing core issues such as the significance of pottery assemblages and the limitations of archaeological surveys. Decker presents a thoughtful and provocative approach, which combines the political history of the region with a meticulous evaluation of the material remains, providing an outstanding contribution to re-shaping our understanding of the society and settlement processes in the post Roman period. This groundbreaking book will serve scholars, students and interested readers who seek a comprehensive view of early medieval Byzantium." --Gideon Avni, Professor of Archaeology, Archaeology Division, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem "Michael Decker's Byzantine Dark Ages is a pioneering study of a time and place usually avoided by scholars. His careful study of the seventh through ninth centuries uses history, archaeology, and geography to draw a new picture of the Byzantine empire. This is a work that can be consulted with profit by both the student and the specialist.


" --Benjamin Hudson, Professor of History and Medieval Studies, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, US.


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