The Archaeology of Medieval EnglandBritish Museum Publications, 1984 - 224 pages |
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Page 21
... later . A survey of eighty - two known deserted settlements in Northamptonshire published in 1966 shows that although 17 % were abandoned in the late fourteenth or early fifteenth centuries , the majority ( 60 % ) were not depopulated ...
... later . A survey of eighty - two known deserted settlements in Northamptonshire published in 1966 shows that although 17 % were abandoned in the late fourteenth or early fifteenth centuries , the majority ( 60 % ) were not depopulated ...
Page 92
... later ninth century , when Viking raids on the wealthy but undefended monasteries , mainly on the coast , seem to have been responsible for the practical cessation of monastic life by the time of King Alfred.16 Monastic houses were ...
... later ninth century , when Viking raids on the wealthy but undefended monasteries , mainly on the coast , seem to have been responsible for the practical cessation of monastic life by the time of King Alfred.16 Monastic houses were ...
Page 103
... later urban development and there is little excavated evidence for economic or industrial buildings , although some have been discovered recently at Beverley , East Yorkshire " . The great strength of the friars in the later Middle Ages ...
... later urban development and there is little excavated evidence for economic or industrial buildings , although some have been discovered recently at Beverley , East Yorkshire " . The great strength of the friars in the later Middle Ages ...
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