This thesis examines the archaeobotanical evidence for settlement, cultivation, and woodland management in England during the early medieval period, here defined as the era between the 5th and 11th centuries AD. The research provides new perspectives on how the landscape and woodlands were managed for fuel and building materials and provides evidence of horticultural cultivation of food, craft, and medicinal plants. A multidisciplinary approach is taken combining carpological and anthracological analysis of primary archaeological material using the evidence from the settlements at Dando Close, Higham Ferrers and Flixborough in the East Midlands of England as principal case studies. This was supported by the creation of an extensive compara...
Plant remains from soil samples taken during the archaeological excavations of three medieval Scotti...
The aim of the thesis was to take a relatively small area of the Norfolk countryside and to discover...
The study of charcoal production pits (pit kilns), excavated in central Belgium, provides informatio...
This thesis examines the archaeobotanical evidence for settlement, cultivation, and woodland managem...
The main aim of this thesis was to explore wood resource use, its impact on local woodland and the f...
There is a growing recognition within Anglo-Saxon archaeology that farming practices underwent mome...
The assumptions underlying the interpretation of the early medieval settlement of woodland are chall...
This research looks to present a reinterpretation of medieval forests, the least well understood lan...
The limited presence of botanical remains at an archaeological excavation at Den Bogerd near Udenhou...
It has been the aim of the present study to analyse and interpret recently collected archaeobotanic...
This thesis provides an interpretation of Iron Age and Roman arable practice in the East of England,...
Trees were of fundamental importance in Anglo-Saxon society. Anglo-Saxons dwelt in timber houses, re...
Palynological analyses were carried out in the Tyrrhenian coastal area of the Northern Maremma to an...
This work seeks to explore the progress of rural settlement and colonization in the county of Worces...
Woodland history in Derbyshire has not been extensively researched. Indeed the area between the rive...
Plant remains from soil samples taken during the archaeological excavations of three medieval Scotti...
The aim of the thesis was to take a relatively small area of the Norfolk countryside and to discover...
The study of charcoal production pits (pit kilns), excavated in central Belgium, provides informatio...
This thesis examines the archaeobotanical evidence for settlement, cultivation, and woodland managem...
The main aim of this thesis was to explore wood resource use, its impact on local woodland and the f...
There is a growing recognition within Anglo-Saxon archaeology that farming practices underwent mome...
The assumptions underlying the interpretation of the early medieval settlement of woodland are chall...
This research looks to present a reinterpretation of medieval forests, the least well understood lan...
The limited presence of botanical remains at an archaeological excavation at Den Bogerd near Udenhou...
It has been the aim of the present study to analyse and interpret recently collected archaeobotanic...
This thesis provides an interpretation of Iron Age and Roman arable practice in the East of England,...
Trees were of fundamental importance in Anglo-Saxon society. Anglo-Saxons dwelt in timber houses, re...
Palynological analyses were carried out in the Tyrrhenian coastal area of the Northern Maremma to an...
This work seeks to explore the progress of rural settlement and colonization in the county of Worces...
Woodland history in Derbyshire has not been extensively researched. Indeed the area between the rive...
Plant remains from soil samples taken during the archaeological excavations of three medieval Scotti...
The aim of the thesis was to take a relatively small area of the Norfolk countryside and to discover...
The study of charcoal production pits (pit kilns), excavated in central Belgium, provides informatio...