Late medieval towns have often been neglected within the urban archaeological paradigm. This article tries to discuss the medieval urbanization from the perspective of small late medieval towns in relation to other types of central places by using a regional perspective. The towns of Vimmerby and Eksjö, and the central places of Värnamo and Vetlanda in Småland are used as examples. In this region, the functional similarities between places that became formal towns, and places that never got formal town privileges, are very evident. Markets, judicial and religious functions were present regardless of whether the place was a formal town or not. It is also evident that formal towns lacked the expected presence of densely built up areas
This report on the situation of urban archaeology in Vadstena is written as part of the project The ...
This thesis aims to shed light upon three related research areas with the medieval period at their c...
ENGLISH SUMMARY The first stage of the project The Medieval Town: Implications of Early Urbanization...
This contribution compares the medieval towns in central and western Sweden, putting forward the poi...
The report was written for the XVII Conference of Scandinavian Historians in Trondheim, 1977. It was...
How did the Swedish towns compare to the surrounding world during the late Middle Ages concerning to...
The aim of the present report is to discuss a medieval town - in this case Lund - primarily on the b...
Swedish towns in early modern timesThis paper offers an introduction to Swedish urban history, focus...
Avhandlingen utforskar arkeologiska källor till sociala praktiker och materiell kultur i det medelti...
In this paper, Axel Christophersen does three important things. First, he addresses the way in which...
Programme for the project "The medieval town : Implications of early urbanization for modern plannin...
When medieval archaeology was formed as an independent academic discipline at Lund University in the...
In Medieval Sweden, we find that archaic compulsory institutions, such as slavery and serfdom, were ...
The aim of the project: This report on the situation of urban archaeology in Vimmerby is written as ...
Most of Britain’s larger towns have lost their former medieval character. In many cases, only isolat...
This report on the situation of urban archaeology in Vadstena is written as part of the project The ...
This thesis aims to shed light upon three related research areas with the medieval period at their c...
ENGLISH SUMMARY The first stage of the project The Medieval Town: Implications of Early Urbanization...
This contribution compares the medieval towns in central and western Sweden, putting forward the poi...
The report was written for the XVII Conference of Scandinavian Historians in Trondheim, 1977. It was...
How did the Swedish towns compare to the surrounding world during the late Middle Ages concerning to...
The aim of the present report is to discuss a medieval town - in this case Lund - primarily on the b...
Swedish towns in early modern timesThis paper offers an introduction to Swedish urban history, focus...
Avhandlingen utforskar arkeologiska källor till sociala praktiker och materiell kultur i det medelti...
In this paper, Axel Christophersen does three important things. First, he addresses the way in which...
Programme for the project "The medieval town : Implications of early urbanization for modern plannin...
When medieval archaeology was formed as an independent academic discipline at Lund University in the...
In Medieval Sweden, we find that archaic compulsory institutions, such as slavery and serfdom, were ...
The aim of the project: This report on the situation of urban archaeology in Vimmerby is written as ...
Most of Britain’s larger towns have lost their former medieval character. In many cases, only isolat...
This report on the situation of urban archaeology in Vadstena is written as part of the project The ...
This thesis aims to shed light upon three related research areas with the medieval period at their c...
ENGLISH SUMMARY The first stage of the project The Medieval Town: Implications of Early Urbanization...