Card | Table | RUSMARC | |
Jervis, Ben. The Middle Ages Revisited. — Oxford: Archaeopress, 2018. — 1 online resource (168 pages) — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2273974.pdf>.Record create date: 8/17/2019 Subject: Excavations (Archaeology); Antiquities.; Excavations (Archaeology) Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
Action 'Read' will be available if you login or access site from another network
Action 'Download' will be available if you login or access site from another network
Group: Anonymous Network: Internet |
Annotation
This volume, produced in honour of Professor David A. Hinton's contribution to medieval studies, re-visits the sites, archaeologists and questions which have been central to the archaeology of medieval southern England. Contributions are focused on the medieval period (from the Anglo-Saxon period to the Reformation) in southern England.
Document access rights
Network | User group | Action | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finuniversity Local Network | All | |||||
Internet | Readers | |||||
Internet | Anonymous |
Table of Contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Bookmark 3
- Contents
- David Hinton and Medieval Archaeology:
A Personal Appreciation
- Ben Jervis
- David A. Hinton: Principal Publications (until May 2018)
- Richard James (1591–1638) ‘that most famous antiquary’: From the Isle of Wight to London via Oxford, Moscow, Meols, Newfoundland, Shetland and Elsewhere.
- Tom Beaumont James
- An Emporium for all Eras: David Hinton and Four Institutional Phases in the Rise of Hamwic, Anglo-Saxon Southampton
- Mark Brisbane and Richard Hodges
- Competition for the Solent and Seventh-Century Politics
- Barbara Yorke
- Old Minster at Winchester and the Tomb of Christ
- Martin Biddle
- Of Pots and Pins:
The Households of Late Anglo-Saxon Faccombe Netherton
- Katherine Weikert
- Cuckoo Lane Revisited
- Duncan H. Brown
- Producers and Patrons: Late Medieval Decorative Paving Tiles in the South-West Chiltern Hills
- Maureen Mellor
- How Pious? How Wealthy? The Status of Eynsham and St Albans Abbeys Between the 8th to the 12th Centuries Re-examined in the Light of their Food Consumption
- Dale Serjeantson and Pam Crabtree
- with Jacqui Mulville, Kathy Ayres†, Claire Ingrem and Alison Locker
- The Versatility of Triticum turgidum (rivet wheat)
as a Crop in Medieval England
- Mark Robinson
- Approaching Bodiam and Scotney: A Comparison
- Matthew Johnson
Usage statistics
Access count: 0
Last 30 days: 0 Detailed usage statistics |