Archaeological evidence is used to examine how urban life changed in the later medieval towns of Sussex, Surrey, and Hampshire in southern England, in light of ongoing debates about the existence of a fifteenth-century urban ‘decline’. The article proposes that rather than seeking evidence of decline, we should consider how and why experiences of urban life vary. The role of towns in commercial and political networks is highlighted as a key cause of variability in late medieval urban experience
The ‘calamitous’ 14th century saw the reversal of centuries of demographic growth as a series of dis...
This paper discusses the rapid disappearance of the entire urban network in Britain in the decades a...
This paper discusses the rapid disappearance of the entire urban network in Britain in the decades a...
Archaeological evidence is used to examine how urban life changed in the later medieval towns of Sus...
Variations in the fortunes of six late medieval ports in Sussex are considered using data derived fr...
Variations in the fortunes of six late medieval ports in Sussex are considered using data derived fr...
Variations in the fortunes of six late medieval ports in Sussex are considered using data derived fr...
Variations in the fortunes of six late medieval ports in Sussex are considered using data derived fr...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
What became of towns following the official end of ‘Roman Britain’ at the beginning of the 5th centu...
The ‘calamitous’ 14th century saw the reversal of centuries of demographic growth as a series of dis...
This paper discusses the rapid disappearance of the entire urban network in Britain in the decades a...
This paper discusses the rapid disappearance of the entire urban network in Britain in the decades a...
Archaeological evidence is used to examine how urban life changed in the later medieval towns of Sus...
Variations in the fortunes of six late medieval ports in Sussex are considered using data derived fr...
Variations in the fortunes of six late medieval ports in Sussex are considered using data derived fr...
Variations in the fortunes of six late medieval ports in Sussex are considered using data derived fr...
Variations in the fortunes of six late medieval ports in Sussex are considered using data derived fr...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
What became of towns following the official end of ‘Roman Britain’ at the beginning of the 5th centu...
The ‘calamitous’ 14th century saw the reversal of centuries of demographic growth as a series of dis...
This paper discusses the rapid disappearance of the entire urban network in Britain in the decades a...
This paper discusses the rapid disappearance of the entire urban network in Britain in the decades a...