British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
How did the 'Fall of the Roman Empire' change social and economic networks in eastern Gaul, and how did new 'barbarian' political frontiers shape those changes? Synthesising historical and archaeological approaches, this interdisciplinary study combines text-based prosopography with distribution analysis of ceramics and 'pseudo-imperial' coins in Burgundy and beyond.
The study reveals that the frontiers of the second Burgundian kingdom (5th-6th centuries) curtailed traditional movements along on.