Abstract

A discussion of how archaeology may investigate the ways early medieval social identities of household, kinship, gender, and social status were performed and enacted in houses and dwellings, through people’s active organisation of various domestic architectural features, house floors, and learned understanding of appropriate behaviour and social norms.

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