This archive consists of three databases of evidence about medieval possessions and material culture: an archaeological database, and two databases drawn from archival material. The latter databases are accompanied by a deposit of photographs of archival documents. The photographic archive contains images of both the escheator and coroner's records consulted for this project and taken at The National Archives between 2016 and 2019. A fuller description of the archive is provided in the project data paper
William Lene, a peasant from the village of Walsham le Willows (in Suffolk, eastern England), died i...
The Feeding Anglo-Saxon England project (FeedSax: 2017-2022) used bioarchaeological methods to addre...
THIS PAPER SEEKS to evaluate transformations in portable material culture following the Black Death ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
The data in the related digital archive was collected to examine the archaeological and historical e...
The data in the related digital archive was collected to examine the archaeological and historical e...
The data in the related digital archive was collected to examine the archaeological and historical e...
This study takes as its primary data the medieval portable fmds from eight excavated sites in the so...
This collection comprises the digital archive for Feeding Anglo-Saxon England (FeedSax): The Bioarch...
This collection comprises the digital archive for Feeding Anglo-Saxon England (FeedSax): The Bioarch...
This collection comprises a project database, text resources for schools and a British Museum trail ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This dataset is derived from ...
William Lene, a peasant from the village of Walsham le Willows (in Suffolk, eastern England), died i...
The Feeding Anglo-Saxon England project (FeedSax: 2017-2022) used bioarchaeological methods to addre...
THIS PAPER SEEKS to evaluate transformations in portable material culture following the Black Death ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
This is a Leverhulme Trust funded project which examines the archaeological and historical evidence ...
The data in the related digital archive was collected to examine the archaeological and historical e...
The data in the related digital archive was collected to examine the archaeological and historical e...
The data in the related digital archive was collected to examine the archaeological and historical e...
This study takes as its primary data the medieval portable fmds from eight excavated sites in the so...
This collection comprises the digital archive for Feeding Anglo-Saxon England (FeedSax): The Bioarch...
This collection comprises the digital archive for Feeding Anglo-Saxon England (FeedSax): The Bioarch...
This collection comprises a project database, text resources for schools and a British Museum trail ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This dataset is derived from ...
William Lene, a peasant from the village of Walsham le Willows (in Suffolk, eastern England), died i...
The Feeding Anglo-Saxon England project (FeedSax: 2017-2022) used bioarchaeological methods to addre...
THIS PAPER SEEKS to evaluate transformations in portable material culture following the Black Death ...