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Le Minier: history and archaeology of medieval silver enterprises
2021Ce Programme Collectif de Recherche est une enquête interdisciplinaire portant sur les entreprises argentifères médiévales de la vallée du Minier (département de l’Aveyron, commune du Viala-du-Tarn). Entre le XIIe et le XVe siècle, au moins, cette vallée fit l’objet d’exploitations discontinues de gisements polymétalliques (cuivre, plomb, zinc, argent)
Minvielle Larousse, Nicolas +8 more
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Eolas: Journal of the American Society for Irish Medieval Studies, 2017
Abstract: This paper is essentially a textual version of the Robert Farrell Memorial Lecture, delivered by Aidan O’Sullivan, on Thursday, May 12, 2016, for the American Society for Irish Medieval Studies. The lecture was based on the co-authors’ collaborative research project, entitled “The Early Medieval and Viking Houses Project,” at UCD Centre for ...
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Abstract: This paper is essentially a textual version of the Robert Farrell Memorial Lecture, delivered by Aidan O’Sullivan, on Thursday, May 12, 2016, for the American Society for Irish Medieval Studies. The lecture was based on the co-authors’ collaborative research project, entitled “The Early Medieval and Viking Houses Project,” at UCD Centre for ...
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Decolonizing the English Past: Readings in Medieval Archaeology and History
Journal of British Studies, 1993Historians, anthropologists, archaeologists, and sociologists are accustomed to categorizing the inhabitants of the rural farming households of medieval England as peasants without questioning the disciplinary implications of imposing such a category on historical subjects.
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Viking Identities: Scandinavian Jewellery in England. Medieval History and Archaeology
Norwegian Archaeological Review, 2014Investigations of ornamental female dress items have a long tradition within Viking-age archaeology. Jane F.
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Aberglasney: the theory, history and archaeology of a post-medieval landscape
Post-Medieval Archaeology, 1999AbstractPrinted and documentary sources, archaeological excavation, dendrochronology and geophysical survey are employed to investigate the history of Aberglasney, a small country house near Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire (SN 5815 2213). Traditions about its garden layout, parapet walkway, a gatehouse and a yew ‘tunnel’ are examined.
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History and archaeology: the state of play in early medieval Europe
Antiquity, 2007How useful is archaeology to historians? Do they use it in their work? If so how? Catherine Hills considers a number of mighty histories of early medieval Europe that have recently appeared and examines how far the extremely productive archaeology of the last two decades has affected them – or failed to.
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The history and archaeology of temporary medieval camps: a possible example in Wales
Landscape History, 2019The paper begins with a discussion of the problems involved in establishing the location, layout and functions of temporary medieval camps in Britain.
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Eldbotle; the archaeology and environmental history of a medieval rural settlement in East Lothian
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2013Excavations on the Archerfield Estate, East Lothian, have uncovered evidence in the form of buildings and enclosures, for the lost village of Eldbotle, a settlement which was in use from the 5th century AD to the 18th century, but at its peak during the 13th and 14th centuries.
Erlend Hindmarch +6 more
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History and archaeology of the emblematic argan tree in the medieval Anti-Atlas Mountains (Morocco)
Quaternary International, 2016Abstract The argan tree [ Argania spinosa (L.) Skeel.] is a spontaneous and xerophilous species endemic to south-western Morocco and the only representative species of the tropical Sapotaceae family in the country. It forms well-developed woodlands in the plain of Souss and open steppic vegetation on the semi-arid slopes of the Anti-Atlas Mountains.
Ruas, Marie-Pierre +7 more
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