The Archaeology of Medieval EnglandBritish Museum Publications, 1984 - 224 pages |
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... standing buildings such as castles or parish churches and in villages which today , as in the Middle Ages , form the centres of population in large areas of the country ( fig . 3 ) . Although the villages often preserve their basic ...
... standing buildings such as castles or parish churches and in villages which today , as in the Middle Ages , form the centres of population in large areas of the country ( fig . 3 ) . Although the villages often preserve their basic ...
Page 65
... standing remains , the sites of which may be totally lost ( for example St Mary Tanner Street and St Pancras , Winchester , below pp . 73–6 ) , mistakenly located ( St Helen - on - the - Walls , York , below p . 73 ) or known only from ...
... standing remains , the sites of which may be totally lost ( for example St Mary Tanner Street and St Pancras , Winchester , below pp . 73–6 ) , mistakenly located ( St Helen - on - the - Walls , York , below p . 73 ) or known only from ...
Page 143
... standing structures and archaeological sites can also give invaluable informa- tion about the tools and methods of medieval structural carpentry . Unseasoned tree trunks were normally split with iron wedges to form planks which were ...
... standing structures and archaeological sites can also give invaluable informa- tion about the tools and methods of medieval structural carpentry . Unseasoned tree trunks were normally split with iron wedges to form planks which were ...
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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 Gdańsk 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