The Archaeology of...
Brenna is joined by guest host Dr Rick Peterson, as Jim takes a turn in the expert chair to discuss the Archaeology of… Norman Castles. It turns out Brenna knows next to nothing about castles, so this conversation turned into our first two-parter. Jim ruins Brenna’s preconceptions about castles by discussing their origins as earth and wooden structures that come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Leading to a discussion of the history and archaeology of the Norman conquest, how castles fulfilled several functions, and why Feudalism is a dirty word. After digressing into the Harrying of the North, via a survey of pigs, Jim talks about his excavations at a Norman ringwork castle in Lowther, Cumbria. The Archaeology of.. is produced by the Archaeology team [https://www.lancashire.ac.uk/subjects/archaeology] from the University of Lancashire. It is presented by Drs James Morris and Brenna Hassett. Filming and editing by Mariusz Kuczaj. You can read more on Jims research on Lowther Castle here. [https://castlestudiestrust.org/blog/2024/05/11/lowther-castle-excavation-season-one-results-and-what-to-look-forward-to-in-season-two/]
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