The Archaeology of Medieval EnglandBritish Museum Publications, 1984 - 224 pages |
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Page 88
... recent excavations on urban friaries can be associated with the threats posed by the redevelopment of medieval towns in England in the 1960s and 1970s and may reasonably be regarded as one aspect of the archaeology of the medieval town ...
... recent excavations on urban friaries can be associated with the threats posed by the redevelopment of medieval towns in England in the 1960s and 1970s and may reasonably be regarded as one aspect of the archaeology of the medieval town ...
Page 101
... recent excavations , however , that evidence has begun to emerge of the buildings of a Cistercian monastery in the so - called pre - masonry phase . It has always been assumed that , following in the footsteps of their founders at ...
... recent excavations , however , that evidence has begun to emerge of the buildings of a Cistercian monastery in the so - called pre - masonry phase . It has always been assumed that , following in the footsteps of their founders at ...
Page 103
... recent excavations have concentrated on the church and buildings around the cloister ; the outer precincts are ... recently at Beverley , East Yorkshire " . The great strength of the friars in the later Middle Ages was their appeal to ...
... recent excavations have concentrated on the church and buildings around the cloister ; the outer precincts are ... recently at Beverley , East Yorkshire " . The great strength of the friars in the later Middle Ages was their appeal to ...
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