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Publikováno v:
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. 92:45-71
Excavations to the southeast of Brough on a site close to the Humber estuary identified three phases of an Iron Age roundhouse, where a community raised sheep and pigs, grew cereals, spun wool and ...
Autor:
Lawrence Butler, Peter J. Brown, Ronan O’Donnell, Brian Hartley, Richard Kelleher, Louisa Gidney, Paul Stamper, Eleanor R. Standley, Ian H Goodall, Paul Blinkhorn, Stuart Wrathmell, Geoff Egan, Christopher Gerrard, David Hall
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003055150
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003055150
Autor:
Stuart Wrathmell
Publikováno v:
Britannia. 48:311-318
The recently published ‘Fields of Britannia’ project has lent a measure of support to the idea that the patterning of woodland and open land evident in the Anglo-Saxon period may in part have persisted since Roman times, if not before. This artic
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Gillian M. Sheail, Della Hooke, Augusta McMahon, Hans Peeters, Caroline Malone, Steffie Sheilds, Stephen Upex, Susan Oosthuizen, Nancy Edwards, Rosamond Faith, Nick Higham, Richard Hoggett, Colm O'Brien, David Stocker, James Bond, Glyn Coppack, Stuart Wrathmell, Brian Rich, John Carman, Paul Stamper, David Brown, Paul Pattison, John Broad
Publikováno v:
Landscape History. 34:87-124
Autor:
Kate Mason, Christopher Cumberpatch, Arthur Macgregor, Chris Philo, David Berg, Margaret Bastow, Stuart Wrathmell, Anthea Boylston, Charlotte A. Roberts, Max Adams, Michael Fossick, Kathleen Keith
Publikováno v:
Medieval Archaeology. 40:151-191
EXCAVATIONS at Addingham in Wharfedale uncovered part of a cemetery which, on the evidence of radiocarbon analysis, can be dated to the 8th to 10th centuries A.D. At that period Addingham was an estate of the archbishops of York, and it was to here t
Autor:
Stuart Wrathmell, Robert Young
Publikováno v:
Medieval Rural Settlement
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https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv138wtjj.20
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv138wtjj.20
Autor:
Stuart Wrathmell
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Journal. 151:472-473
(1994). Housing Culture: Traditional Architecture in an English Landscape. By Matthew Johnson. Archaeological Journal: Vol. 151, No. 1, pp. 472-473.
Autor:
Stuart Wrathmell
Publikováno v:
Vernacular Architecture. 15:29-33
From the 13th century onwards, medieval peasant houses were generally furnished with stone foundations. Yet they are usually supposed to have continued as 'impermanent' structures, able to survive only for decades. It is suggested here, on the basis
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Eric Fletcher, Noel Fojut, Andrew Boddington, Richard Morris, Warwick Rodwell, Susan M. Wright, Lawrence Butler, Alan Vince, Paul Everson, Christopher Dyer, Richard K. Morris, Stuart Wrathmell, Denys Pringle, John R. Kenyon
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Medieval Archaeology. 32:332-343
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Scopus-Elsevier
Faxton ISBN: 9781003055150
Faxton ISBN: 9781003055150
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