British medieval archaeology is becoming increasingly integrated as new methodologies, research programmes and data sets encourage researchers to cross the boundaries between the study of settlements, burials, and landscapes. This paper reviews, through a series of case studies, new approaches to 'social landscapes' and in particular assembly sites, including fairs, legal assemblies, cemeteries and places of execution. These studies illustrate how a greater willingness to 'trespass' into other disciplines such as place‐name studies and legal history is yielding new insights into the archaeological record. The paper concludes that it is becoming increasingly diffi...
Historical burial grounds are an enormous archaeological resource and have the potential to inform s...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
This edited volume is the first that brings together papers by leading researchers in the field and ...
British medieval archaeology is becoming increasingly integrated as new methodologies, research prog...
Pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries are rich archaeological sites; they contained burials with w...
Venues of outdoor assembly are an important type of archaeological site. Using the example of early ...
British and French archaeology have both dedicated a central place to the study of the nature and im...
This exciting new introduction to medieval archaeology looks critically at the discipline and analys...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are known for their grave goods, but this abundance obscures their inte...
The phenomenon of the reuse of prehistoric monuments—notably Bronze Age barrows—for early medieval b...
International audienceThis chapter presents a selection of topics in French later medieval archaeolo...
Book chapter exploring mortuary geography in the Anglo-Saxon worldTo move forward with a robust fram...
How are early medieval graves interpreted by community archaeology projects? This chapter considers ...
Burial grounds and secular settlements in early medieval Wales (fifth to eleventh centuries AD) are ...
This thesis presents a study of the enclosure of the English landscape from an archaeological perspe...
Historical burial grounds are an enormous archaeological resource and have the potential to inform s...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
This edited volume is the first that brings together papers by leading researchers in the field and ...
British medieval archaeology is becoming increasingly integrated as new methodologies, research prog...
Pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries are rich archaeological sites; they contained burials with w...
Venues of outdoor assembly are an important type of archaeological site. Using the example of early ...
British and French archaeology have both dedicated a central place to the study of the nature and im...
This exciting new introduction to medieval archaeology looks critically at the discipline and analys...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are known for their grave goods, but this abundance obscures their inte...
The phenomenon of the reuse of prehistoric monuments—notably Bronze Age barrows—for early medieval b...
International audienceThis chapter presents a selection of topics in French later medieval archaeolo...
Book chapter exploring mortuary geography in the Anglo-Saxon worldTo move forward with a robust fram...
How are early medieval graves interpreted by community archaeology projects? This chapter considers ...
Burial grounds and secular settlements in early medieval Wales (fifth to eleventh centuries AD) are ...
This thesis presents a study of the enclosure of the English landscape from an archaeological perspe...
Historical burial grounds are an enormous archaeological resource and have the potential to inform s...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
This edited volume is the first that brings together papers by leading researchers in the field and ...