Book of Norman EnglandUsing archaeological, topographical and architectural evidence, this book covers the entire story of Norman England in an accessible way. It describes the impact of the Norman Conquest on England and looks at the castles, monasteries and churches and their effect on the landscape. |
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Page 12
She came forth once more the England of old . ' The archaeological perspective Archaeologists , reliant on the surviving physical evidence , have tended to be more conservative in their attitude to the Conquest .
She came forth once more the England of old . ' The archaeological perspective Archaeologists , reliant on the surviving physical evidence , have tended to be more conservative in their attitude to the Conquest .
Page 34
The sketch shows the rounded arches and the western towers as still surviving at Jumièges ( see 5 ) . ( British Library ) Abingdon , but there was also a new generation of monasteries at places such as Cerne , Eynsham and Abbotsbury .
The sketch shows the rounded arches and the western towers as still surviving at Jumièges ( see 5 ) . ( British Library ) Abingdon , but there was also a new generation of monasteries at places such as Cerne , Eynsham and Abbotsbury .
Page 135
The surviving masonry dates in part to the time when the castle was under the stewardship of Thomas Becket . Castle Acre ( Norfolk ) Castle Acre has an assemblage of Norman ruins and buildings . It consists of the castle , the attached ...
The surviving masonry dates in part to the time when the castle was under the stewardship of Thomas Becket . Castle Acre ( Norfolk ) Castle Acre has an assemblage of Norman ruins and buildings . It consists of the castle , the attached ...
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