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The Cistercian monastery of St Mary Stratford Langthorne once stood on land south of the new Jubilee Line station... Read More >>
The English landscape of today owes much to changes and transformations that took place in the medieval period,... Read More >>
The excavation of settlements has transformed the understanding of life in north-west Europe during the early Middle... Read More >>
This work surveys a variety of themes relating to the late antique countryside. It covers social and economic life,... Read More >>
The find of three small gilded phallic figurines from the mid first millennium AD at Lunda, central Sweden, forms... Read More >>
The results of an international symposium, arranged by the Department of Archaeology at Lund University in October... Read More >>
Settlement studies with three Medieval and Early Modern farms in the northernmost part of the present-day Swedish... Read More >>
The excavations at the Chimes Shopping Centre, have given archaeologists the opportunity to trace the development... Read More >>
In 1995 a second phase of excavations was undertaken by Oxford Archaeological Unit (OAU) at Reading Business Park... Read More >>
This report describes excavations at the St Mary's Priory and cathedral church, Coventry - the only cathedral to... Read More >>
The reconstruction of ancient landscapes is not just about physical entities, but also about conceptual ones. Based... Read More >>
The work of top scholars in Visigothic studies... Using all evidence available, the volume addresses the evolution... Read More >>
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This volume provides a report on the excavation of an important Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Worthy Park, Kingsworthy... Read More >>
On a hot July day in 1361, 1,300 poorly armed men stood their ground to defend their city of Wisby against the pressure... Read More >>
"""Villa to Village"" challenges the historical view that hilltop villages in Italy were first founded in the tenth... Read More >>
A study of domestic buildings in London from about 1200 to the Great Fire in 1666. John Schofield describes houses... Read More >>
An overview of the history and archaeology of the Mary Rose, Henry VIII's great warship. This is the first in a... Read More >>
The twenty-five papers in this volume cover diverse aspects of the material culture of the late Roman, Byzantine... Read More >>
These essays, the proceedings of the fourth public symposium held by the Friends of Medieval Dublin in 2002, range... Read More >>
For five hundred years the small village of Eynsham in Oxfordshire has lived with the hazy memory of a great Benedictine... Read More >>
The minster church at Eynsham, Oxfordshire, was founded in the 7th or 8th century and refounded in 1005 as a Benedictine... Read More >>