The Economy of Early Medieval Ireland
The excavation boom in the early twenty-first century has created a substantial archaeological database for early medieval Ireland. The Early Medieval Archaeology Project (EMAP) was established to synthesise and publicise the results of these excavation.
Kerr, Thomas +3 more
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Form and function of central Italian medieval glass in the light of finds from the Benedictine Abbey of Farfa and the palazzo Vitelleschi at Tarquinia [PDF]
The study of medieval vessel glass in Italy is a relatively new discipline. Very few intact pieces survive but archaeological excavations have begun to produce a considerable volume of fragments.
Newby, Martine Sarah
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The Sea-salt Industry in Medieval Scotland
Until the nineteenth century in Scotland, salt was the only bulk food-preservative available. A producer of salt on a non-domestic scale by at least the beginning of the twelfth century, Scotland was exporting it by the later fourteenth century and ...
Oram, Richard
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Aldingham Motte, Cumbria and its Environs in the Medieval Period
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record.A review of the monograph 'Aldingham Motte, Cumbria and its Environs in the Medieval ...
Nevell, Richard
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The proposal for a series of published inventories, by countries, of all the imported medieval and post medieval pottery recovered from excavations and field walking in Scotland, was advanced on the final day of the Medieval Pottery Research Group’s ...
Haggarty, George
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Artificially Deformed Skulls of Medieval Period from Azerbaijan
The paper represents craniological materials of the Middle Ages. The two skulls with head shaping have been submitted for scientific processing. The male skull with traits of fronto-occipital in combination with circular artificial cranial deformation ...
Dmitry A. Kirichenko
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The chemical analysis of ceramic fabrics from medieval Dorset and its region.
The assemblages from the thirteenth century kilns at Hermitage in Dorset and Laverstock in Wiltshire were studied, and the visual variability in the kiln groups was quantified.
Spoerry, Paul Sylvan
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Out of the wilderness : a fourteenth-century English drawing of John the Baptist
London, British Library, MS Royal 10 B XIV contains a large drawing of St. John the Baptist that is both exceptional for its quality and iconographically unique.
Luxford, Julian Marcus
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British economic growth : 1270 - 1870 [PDF]
We provide annual estimates of GDP for England between 1270 and 1700 and for Great Britain between 1700 and 1870, constructed from the output side. The GDP data are combined with population estimates to calculate GDP per capita. We find English per
Leeuwen, Bas van +4 more
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Ethnoichthyology of freshwater fish in Europe: a review of vanishing traditional fisheries and their cultural significance in changing landscapes from the later medieval period with a focus on northern Europe. [PDF]
Svanberg I, Locker A.
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