The Archaeology of Medieval EnglandBritish Museum Publications, 1984 - 224 pages |
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Page 9
... present broad outlines of topics , to summarise what we know now and to suggest lines for future research . - The aim of the book is to present what we know about medieval England from archaeological , that is mainly excavated ...
... present broad outlines of topics , to summarise what we know now and to suggest lines for future research . - The aim of the book is to present what we know about medieval England from archaeological , that is mainly excavated ...
Page 49
... present in one form or another they do not appear to be significantly different from buildings known from non - moated sites ; they typify certain aspects of medieval society , ranging from royal or aristocratic rural retreats ( King ...
... present in one form or another they do not appear to be significantly different from buildings known from non - moated sites ; they typify certain aspects of medieval society , ranging from royal or aristocratic rural retreats ( King ...
Page 89
... present together on any one site and their arrangement does not seem to have been standardised in England until at least the tenth century . From then onwards they formed the standard plan up to the Dissolution in England ( and to the ...
... present together on any one site and their arrangement does not seem to have been standardised in England until at least the tenth century . From then onwards they formed the standard plan up to the Dissolution in England ( and to the ...
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Abbey Anglo-Saxon appear Archaeol archaeological archaeological evidence areas aspects Benedictine Beresford Biddle buildings built carried castles centres changing church Cistercian clay cloth common concentrated construction continued crofts discovered distribution documentary documentation domestic early eleventh England English evidence example excavation farm fields firing floor foundations fourteenth Goltho ground historical houses illustrated important increased indicate individual industry instance interest iron kilns known land late later London materials Medieval Archaeology medieval towns medieval village mentioned methods Middle Ages moated sites monasteries monastic motte needed Norman occupied orders origins parish particularly past peasant period population possible pottery present preserved probably produced question reasons recent remains result seems seen settlement shown sources standing stone Street structures suggest Sulgrave surrounded thirteenth century throughout tiles timber tion tower towns trade twelfth urban usually walls Winchester