Woden's
Warriors
Warfare, Beliefs, Arms and Armour
in Northern Europe during the 6-7th Centuries
Paul Mortimer
This book explores some of the ideas and resources used by warriors
in Anglo-Saxon England and Northern Europe during the 6th and 7th centuries.
This was a time of great change following a period of migration. Warrior
kings and their followers gave expression to their status and wealth
through the creation of embellished war gear made with great craftsmanship
and artistry. It was a time when traditional beliefs and power structures
faced challenges from a centralised and powerful Church. In the turmoil
of the time, traditional ideas about identity and belief were mingling
with new Christian values.
The aim of this book is to provide a glimpse of what it was like to
be part of a warrior society. The author looks in detail at the weapons
and armour used, and the attitudes and beliefs that inspired the warriors
and shaped their societies.
305 black & white and colour illustrations
£45
304 pages
Large formate hardback 296 x 296mm