This thesis explores the themes of territorial organisation, land use and settlement in the middle Thames valley (MTV) between the late Roman period and the end of the Anglo-Saxon period. The study area lies at the interface between Berkshire, Surrey, Middlesex and Buckinghamshire, but this thesis contends that there is considerable value in studying the MTV as a unit in its own right. Following a review of relevant theoretical literature and an outline of the wide range of methods and sources employed, the first half of the thesis provides a broad thematic synthesis for the entire MTV. It is demonstrated that combining an analysis of Domesday Book ‘resource’ statistics and land-use place-names can provide a more detailed picture of the A...
This book explores the experiences of rural communities who lived between the seventh and ninth cent...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher.[Introduction] The transition from Roman Britain to medi...
Late Iron Age and Early Roman Britain has often been homogenised by models that focus on the resista...
This thesis examines the evidence for human activity and settlement in the Wandle Valley from earlie...
This is a study of the county of Wiltshire from the Roman period toc. 11 00 AD, focusing on the key ...
This thesis seeks to provide a synthesized review of the evidence for early- and middle Anglo-Saxon ...
In this thesis, Iron Age and Romano-British society is analysed in terms of modes of production. It ...
An inter-disciplinary approach has been adopted for the study of historical process in the landscape...
The transition from Roman Britain to medieval England and Wales clearlysaw profound changes in socie...
This thesis is a study of social change in Britain in the Late Iron Age and Romano-British periods. ...
This thesis considers the development of settlement landscapes in the Iron Age across two adjacent r...
Much of the East Anglian landscape can still be regarded by the historical geographer as an unknown ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAP Societa Archaeologica via the link in t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxbow via the link in th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxbow via the link in t...
This book explores the experiences of rural communities who lived between the seventh and ninth cent...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher.[Introduction] The transition from Roman Britain to medi...
Late Iron Age and Early Roman Britain has often been homogenised by models that focus on the resista...
This thesis examines the evidence for human activity and settlement in the Wandle Valley from earlie...
This is a study of the county of Wiltshire from the Roman period toc. 11 00 AD, focusing on the key ...
This thesis seeks to provide a synthesized review of the evidence for early- and middle Anglo-Saxon ...
In this thesis, Iron Age and Romano-British society is analysed in terms of modes of production. It ...
An inter-disciplinary approach has been adopted for the study of historical process in the landscape...
The transition from Roman Britain to medieval England and Wales clearlysaw profound changes in socie...
This thesis is a study of social change in Britain in the Late Iron Age and Romano-British periods. ...
This thesis considers the development of settlement landscapes in the Iron Age across two adjacent r...
Much of the East Anglian landscape can still be regarded by the historical geographer as an unknown ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAP Societa Archaeologica via the link in t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxbow via the link in th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxbow via the link in t...
This book explores the experiences of rural communities who lived between the seventh and ninth cent...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher.[Introduction] The transition from Roman Britain to medi...
Late Iron Age and Early Roman Britain has often been homogenised by models that focus on the resista...