This paper offers a critical reconsideration of the social, spatial and temporal dynamics of 6th- to 8th-century great hall complexes in England. The major interpretative issues and constraints imposed by the data are considered, and the sites are then subject to comparative analysis across long-term and short-term temporal scales. The former highlights persistence of antecedent activity and centrality, the latter the ways in which the built environment was perceived in the past, structured social action, and was a medium for the construction and consolidation of elite identity and authority. Within the broad similarity that defines the site-type there is evidence for considerable diversity and complexity of site history and afterlife
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
British medieval archaeology is becoming increasingly integrated as new methodologies, res...
British medieval archaeology is becoming increasingly integrated as new methodologies, research prog...
The aim of this thesis is to explain why the early Anglo-Saxon great hall complexes were built, why ...
The plan of the late medieval hall in England is well known from the evidence of buildings of the th...
The primary objective of this study is to further develop anthropological models of complexity and p...
This thesis is an examination of the archaeological, historical and landscape contexts of the Norman...
Most of Britain’s larger towns have lost their former medieval character. In many cases, only isolat...
An archaeological evaluation at the site of an Anglo-Saxon ‘great hall complex’ at Sutton Courtenay/...
This thesis sets out to reassess medieval moated sites in England in light of up-to-date information...
ABSTRACT: The Scandinavian hall building was a constructional and social innovation which emerged s...
An archaeological evaluation at the site of an Anglo-Saxon âgreat hall complexâ at Sutton Courtenay/...
This thesis examines castles in the early Tudor period between 1485 and 1547, considering these buil...
The thesis examines conceptions and experiences of space in later medieval and early modern England ...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
British medieval archaeology is becoming increasingly integrated as new methodologies, res...
British medieval archaeology is becoming increasingly integrated as new methodologies, research prog...
The aim of this thesis is to explain why the early Anglo-Saxon great hall complexes were built, why ...
The plan of the late medieval hall in England is well known from the evidence of buildings of the th...
The primary objective of this study is to further develop anthropological models of complexity and p...
This thesis is an examination of the archaeological, historical and landscape contexts of the Norman...
Most of Britain’s larger towns have lost their former medieval character. In many cases, only isolat...
An archaeological evaluation at the site of an Anglo-Saxon ‘great hall complex’ at Sutton Courtenay/...
This thesis sets out to reassess medieval moated sites in England in light of up-to-date information...
ABSTRACT: The Scandinavian hall building was a constructional and social innovation which emerged s...
An archaeological evaluation at the site of an Anglo-Saxon âgreat hall complexâ at Sutton Courtenay/...
This thesis examines castles in the early Tudor period between 1485 and 1547, considering these buil...
The thesis examines conceptions and experiences of space in later medieval and early modern England ...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
British medieval archaeology is becoming increasingly integrated as new methodologies, res...
British medieval archaeology is becoming increasingly integrated as new methodologies, research prog...