The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as archaeologists have become increasingly aware of the way in which this transformative period in English history can be recognised through habitation sites. Though a period during which individuals and institutions seemingly wielded unprecedented new power, archaeologists have struggled to identify many of the processes or ‘motors’ by which such authority was articulated in the landscape. This paper concerns itself with understanding one such driver, demonstrating how early medieval kings shifted power from tribute-orientated regimes to ones rooted in agricultural exploitation. The Church was fundamental to this shift in authority, and was used as...
This article describes the two road groups of rural settlements -those which might be described as '...
The dissertation is an investigation into sokemen and freemen, a group of higher status peasants, in...
The environmental archaeological evidence from the site of Flixborough (in particular the animal bon...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
This book explores the experiences of rural communities who lived between the seventh and ninth cent...
This project aims to incorporate urban settlement data within a framework of landscape archaeology a...
The High Weald in south-east England forms a pays with a distinctive landscape and settlement histor...
The thesis examines conceptions and experiences of space in later medieval and early modern England ...
Why is the countryside in some parts of England and Continental Europe dominated by large villages, ...
Manorial farmsteads may be treated as an expression of lordship, and their study allows changes in s...
Researchers seeking to establish the origins of medieval villages have typically been divided into t...
This thesis examines archaeological and historical evidence for the socio-economic organisation of t...
This thesis contributes to the debate on the nature of Anglo-Saxon minsters and regional variation i...
This thesis is a study of landholders named in Domesday Book in 1066 and 1086 in Hampshire, from the...
The aim of this thesis is to explain why the early Anglo-Saxon great hall complexes were built, why ...
This article describes the two road groups of rural settlements -those which might be described as '...
The dissertation is an investigation into sokemen and freemen, a group of higher status peasants, in...
The environmental archaeological evidence from the site of Flixborough (in particular the animal bon...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
This book explores the experiences of rural communities who lived between the seventh and ninth cent...
This project aims to incorporate urban settlement data within a framework of landscape archaeology a...
The High Weald in south-east England forms a pays with a distinctive landscape and settlement histor...
The thesis examines conceptions and experiences of space in later medieval and early modern England ...
Why is the countryside in some parts of England and Continental Europe dominated by large villages, ...
Manorial farmsteads may be treated as an expression of lordship, and their study allows changes in s...
Researchers seeking to establish the origins of medieval villages have typically been divided into t...
This thesis examines archaeological and historical evidence for the socio-economic organisation of t...
This thesis contributes to the debate on the nature of Anglo-Saxon minsters and regional variation i...
This thesis is a study of landholders named in Domesday Book in 1066 and 1086 in Hampshire, from the...
The aim of this thesis is to explain why the early Anglo-Saxon great hall complexes were built, why ...
This article describes the two road groups of rural settlements -those which might be described as '...
The dissertation is an investigation into sokemen and freemen, a group of higher status peasants, in...
The environmental archaeological evidence from the site of Flixborough (in particular the animal bon...