This volume presents twelve reports on archaeological investigations carried out at sites across England in support of a project investigating the so-called ‘Anarchy’ of King Stephen’s reign in the mid-twelfth century. Sites and their landscape settings are analysed through topographical and geophysical survey, as well as LiDAR and viewshed analysis, supported by cartographic and archival research. The reports examine sites at Burwell (Cambridgeshire), Castle Carlton (Lincolnshire), Corfe (Dorset), Crowmarsh (Oxfordshire), Faringdon (Oxfordshire), Hailes (Gloucestershire), Hamstead Marshall (Berkshire), Malmesbury (Wiltshire), Mountsorrel (Leicestershire), Rampton (Cambridgeshire), Wellow (Nottinghamshire) and Woodwalton (Cambridgeshire). T...
This thesis examines castles in the early Tudor period between 1485 and 1547, considering these buil...
An investigation of a 7.2 hectare area on the northern/northwestern periphery of Cottenham village w...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
The reign of King Stephen, 1135-54, has long been condemned as a period of anarchy and chroniclers a...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary methodology, synthesising archaeological, historical and top...
This thesis is an examination of the archaeological, historical and landscape contexts of the Norman...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society ...
This thesis considers a little-examined region of medieval Britain through the concept and significa...
The proposed development site lies within the historic core of Burwell. The main focus of medieval s...
This edited volume sets out the work of a team of scholars from Northwestern University and the Univ...
Buckton Castle is one of the least known, but most dramatically situated, castles in North West Engl...
A second stage archaeological evaluation of a 3.2 hectare area was undertaken on the northern/northw...
A collection of the most significant articles in castle studies, with contributions from scholars in...
This thesis sets out to reassess medieval moated sites in England in light of up-to-date information...
The aim of the thesis was to take a relatively small area of the Norfolk countryside and to discover...
This thesis examines castles in the early Tudor period between 1485 and 1547, considering these buil...
An investigation of a 7.2 hectare area on the northern/northwestern periphery of Cottenham village w...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
The reign of King Stephen, 1135-54, has long been condemned as a period of anarchy and chroniclers a...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary methodology, synthesising archaeological, historical and top...
This thesis is an examination of the archaeological, historical and landscape contexts of the Norman...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society ...
This thesis considers a little-examined region of medieval Britain through the concept and significa...
The proposed development site lies within the historic core of Burwell. The main focus of medieval s...
This edited volume sets out the work of a team of scholars from Northwestern University and the Univ...
Buckton Castle is one of the least known, but most dramatically situated, castles in North West Engl...
A second stage archaeological evaluation of a 3.2 hectare area was undertaken on the northern/northw...
A collection of the most significant articles in castle studies, with contributions from scholars in...
This thesis sets out to reassess medieval moated sites in England in light of up-to-date information...
The aim of the thesis was to take a relatively small area of the Norfolk countryside and to discover...
This thesis examines castles in the early Tudor period between 1485 and 1547, considering these buil...
An investigation of a 7.2 hectare area on the northern/northwestern periphery of Cottenham village w...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...