Crypt: Life, Death and Disease in the Middle Ages and Beyond

Hardback Published on: 29/02/2024
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Crypt
A Engrossing Trip to the Middle Ages
I really enjoyed this book, perhaps more so because i could hear Professor Roberts' voice from Digging for Britain in my head. Call me morbid, but I partic... READ MORE
Krissy
Crypt
A must read for history and archaeology fans!
Crypt takes the title of my first Alice Roberts, but it definitely won't be my last. Through seven varying (but all fascinating) case studies, Roberts us... READ MORE
Rachel C

Synopsis

In her previous two bestsellers, Professor Alice Roberts powerfully and evocatively revived people of the past through examining their burial rites, bringing a fresh perspective on how they lived. In Crypt, Professor Roberts brings us face to face with individuals who lived and died between ten and five centuries ago.

The stories in this book are not comforting tales; there’s a focus on pathology, on disease and injury, and the experience of human suffering in the past. We learn of an episode of terrible brutality, when hate speech unleashed a tide of violence against an ethnic minority; of the devastation caused by incurable epidemics sweeping through medieval Europe; of a protracted battle between Church and State for the heart of England – a battle that saw the most famous tomb in the country created and destroyed; and a tumultuous story, forged in the heat of warfare, that takes us out of the Middle Ages into the sixteenth century and the reign of Henry VIII.

In the Middle Ages, there’s barely a written note for most people’s lives. The information we can extract from archaeological human remains represents is an essential tool for understanding our history. Most of these dead will remain anonymous.

But, in the thrilling final chapter, Professor Roberts introduces an individual whose life and bones were marked by chronic debilitating disease – and whose name might just be found in history…

Beautifully written, vividly drawn, and expertly researched, this is a brilliant and unexpected portrait of modern Britain.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781398519237
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 234 x 153 x 25 mm
  • Languages: English

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Crypt
Fascinating
I'm a bit behind with Prof Alice's books and as there are two new ones out in 2026 I thought it was time to start catching up! Crypt is the third book of a... READ MORE
Book collector
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Crypt
Crypt by Alice Roberts
What a fascinating read, it's like she was in the room with me.
Jeanne Whittaker
Crypt
So much information, my head might burst!
A fascinating book! The mix of archaeology, history, medicine & genetics means that every angle of the stories included is covered, in Professor Roberts' i... READ MORE
eugene
Crypt
Ok. Same old stories
I'm not against her views or ger subjective ideals at getting her results. But sometimes I find it but hard to think. Nevertheless still good read.
Collins
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