Towns are complex and diverse institutions with complex and diverse relationships to their hinterlands. This complexity and diversity increases with time, leading to the existence of numerous discrete palimpsests, each wit
[Paper received in nal form, December 2000] Summary. City systems show a degree of resilience and p...
Urban development was a key phenomenon in medieval Western Europe. This paper focuses on the relatio...
The question of how the earliest medieval towns emerged is often framed around a false dichotomy of ...
Archaeology in towns is a complex practice, a symbolic reflection of the diversity of the archaeolog...
Most of Britain’s larger towns have lost their former medieval character. In many cases, only isolat...
It is proposed that our understanding of medieval town foundation is limited by a failure to appreci...
Cities and Solidarities charts the ways in which the study of individuals and places can revitalise ...
Cities and towns are places where people live together in specific forms of social organisation, whi...
Cities and Solidarities charts the ways in which the study of individuals and places can revitalise ...
Cities and Solidarities charts the ways in which the study of individuals and places can revitalise ...
This volume contains comparative research investigating the emergence and development of urban commu...
What became of towns following the official end of ‘Roman Britain’ at the beginning of the 5th centu...
It is proposed that combining a microhistorical approach with the frameworks offered by household ar...
This study explores the significance of Portable Antiquities Scheme data (PAS) for Lincolnshire, and...
This study attempts to shed new light on the development of towns in early England from late-Roman t...
[Paper received in nal form, December 2000] Summary. City systems show a degree of resilience and p...
Urban development was a key phenomenon in medieval Western Europe. This paper focuses on the relatio...
The question of how the earliest medieval towns emerged is often framed around a false dichotomy of ...
Archaeology in towns is a complex practice, a symbolic reflection of the diversity of the archaeolog...
Most of Britain’s larger towns have lost their former medieval character. In many cases, only isolat...
It is proposed that our understanding of medieval town foundation is limited by a failure to appreci...
Cities and Solidarities charts the ways in which the study of individuals and places can revitalise ...
Cities and towns are places where people live together in specific forms of social organisation, whi...
Cities and Solidarities charts the ways in which the study of individuals and places can revitalise ...
Cities and Solidarities charts the ways in which the study of individuals and places can revitalise ...
This volume contains comparative research investigating the emergence and development of urban commu...
What became of towns following the official end of ‘Roman Britain’ at the beginning of the 5th centu...
It is proposed that combining a microhistorical approach with the frameworks offered by household ar...
This study explores the significance of Portable Antiquities Scheme data (PAS) for Lincolnshire, and...
This study attempts to shed new light on the development of towns in early England from late-Roman t...
[Paper received in nal form, December 2000] Summary. City systems show a degree of resilience and p...
Urban development was a key phenomenon in medieval Western Europe. This paper focuses on the relatio...
The question of how the earliest medieval towns emerged is often framed around a false dichotomy of ...