…overviews such as this, based on a PhD thesis, are to be warmly welcomed …well and engagingly written…
Agricultural History Review
...provides a thought provoking case for fundamental transformations in farming in Anglo-Saxon England during ‘long eighth century'.
Archaeological Journal
In summary, this is an important study that sheds fuller light on farming in Anglo-Saxon souther England across the 'long 8th century'.
Medieval Archaeology
This well-written and extremely useful book is timely…this compact book makes a mass of research data (and the techniques that can be used to interrogate these) available to the many readers interested in the history of early medieval farming; and it does so in an agreeable style with some quite tolerable jokes along the way!
Medieval Settlement Research Group
This book is extremely welcome… McKerracher has a neat turn of phrase, a great advantage of making what is, after all, fairly technical information accessible to a wider audience. And the book is as well produced as we have come to expect from Windgather... The book is a credit to all concerned.
Journal of the English Place-Society