A very enjoyable read, suitable for anyone interested in the Viking Age, Life in the Viking Great Army is particularly valuable as it offers both a clear chronology of the movements of the Great Army across England and a detailed examination of the archaeological evidence. By bringing data together from a wide range of sources, the authors have, for the first time, identified an 'archaeological signature' of the Great Army, which allows them to investigate life in the Army camps. They have also succeeded in tracing the influence and reach of the Great Army beyond the camps as well as its long-term legacy, all in conjunction with contemporary written sources. Highly recommended.
Professor Alexandra Sanmark, University of the Highlands and Islands
...anyone from East Anglia to the north who turns up an unexplained bit of metal in their garden might identify it through some of the copious illustrations here.
Anne de Courcy, The Spectator
This highly readable, well-organized text is the most thorough treatment to date of life in the Great Army. It will give undergraduates a strong appreciation for the material manifestations of warrior life.
D. J. Shepherd, Choice