The Archaeology of Medieval EnglandBritish Museum Publications, 1984 - 224 pages |
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... common in the later Middle Ages . It was also possible for a villein to buy his freedom if he wished , but this does not seem to have been a common occurrence . After the disasters of the fourteenth century and the steep drop in ...
... common in the later Middle Ages . It was also possible for a villein to buy his freedom if he wished , but this does not seem to have been a common occurrence . After the disasters of the fourteenth century and the steep drop in ...
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... common in all medieval ports throughout Europe in the Middle Ages , it is still far RIVER THAMES from clear why this activity was so common and so. 186 The Archaeology of Medieval England.
... common in all medieval ports throughout Europe in the Middle Ages , it is still far RIVER THAMES from clear why this activity was so common and so. 186 The Archaeology of Medieval England.
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... common ) or local trade throughout the entire Middle Ages ( where written evidence , although it exists , is never common ) should be given priority in archaeological research into medieval trade . Although we know from historical ...
... common ) or local trade throughout the entire Middle Ages ( where written evidence , although it exists , is never common ) should be given priority in archaeological research into medieval trade . Although we know from historical ...
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Abbey Anglo-Saxon Archaeol archaeological archaeological evidence archaeological excavation areas Barton Blount Bayeux Tapestry Benedictine Biddle buildings built centres Cistercian clay cloister cloth Cluniac construction countryside crofts deserted medieval villages discovered ditches documentary sources documentation early earthwork castles eleventh century English Essex example excavated evidence fifteenth century foundations fourteenth century GdaĆsk Goltho historical industry iron kilns King's Lynn known land late Lincolnshire London long-house M. W. Beresford manor manorial Mary Tanner Street masonry Medieval Archaeology Medieval Britain medieval England medieval towns methods Middle Ages moated sites monasteries monastic houses monks motte motte-and-bailey Norfolk Norman Northamptonshire Norton Priory parish church particularly peasant house period population post-Conquest pottery pre-Conquest Priory produced Reconstruction remains ring-work settlement St Mary Tanner stone structures surrounded surviving Sussex Tanner Street thirteenth century tiles timber tion tower twelfth century urban W. J. Rodwell walls Wharram Percy Winchester Yorkshire