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Egglestone marble was quarried at four sites around Barnard Castle on the banks of the Tees in the later Middle... Read More >>
Parks were prominent and controversial features of the medieval countryside, but they have been unevenly studied... Read More >>
Bringing together advice and information from a group of eminent scholars, this title aims to develop in the reader... Read More >>
A sweeping epic of the Viking Age, Grettir's Saga follows the life of the outlaw Grettir the Strong as he battles... Read More >>
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Food in Medieval England draws on the latest research to present the most up-to-date picture of English diet from... Read More >>
This book explores the remarkable flourishing of art and architecture in Bohemia, and Prague as it became the political... Read More >>
In this work the author correlates animal history with the evolution of human society and with ecological transformations... Read More >>
This series of papers arising from a York Conference look at interdisciplinary research, asking what it is, when... Read More >>
"This study examines the landscape of west Wales during the reign of Rhys ap Gruffydd (1155-1197), using GIS tp... Read More >>
The small Cistercian abbey at Balmerino on the southern shore of the Firth of Tay in north Fife has long languished... Read More >>
Andrew Reynolds provides the first detailed consideration of how Anglo-Saxon society dealt with social outcasts.... Read More >>
Regeneration in the 1980s-90s on the south bank of the Thames resulted in archaeological and historical investigations... Read More >>
Archaeological investigations at seven sites within the Finsbury Square area have revealed important evidence for... Read More >>
Al-Andalus, the Iberian Islamic civilization centred on Cordoba in the tenth and eleventh centuries, has been a... Read More >>
This work on the fortifications of Butrint which here appears for the first time in English is one of the single... Read More >>
"A companion to ""Luminous Debris"", this title offers readings of late Roman and early Christian ruins in the author's... Read More >>
Excavations at Mount Farm revealed a long sequence of activity running from the early Neolithic to the early Saxon... Read More >>
The Priory of St Mary was moved from Runcorn to Norton in 1134 by William fitz William, third baron of Halton. Despite... Read More >>