This article describes the two road groups of rural settlements -those which might be described as 'high-status', which in historical terms means those belonging to thegns and their social superiors, and those of the peasants, which would include the geneat and others whose servile work duties. It also addresses the impermanent settlements associated with animal herding. It starts by considering the burh or enclosure which surrounded many high-status settlements. It has proved very difficult to understand the plan and use of space in individual peasant farms and their relationship to the wider landscape. The difference between high-status and peasant settlements is not just one of scale or number of buildings, but runs through almost every ...
The majority of humanity have lived out their lives in a ‘rural’ context, and even in our increasing...
argues that topography had an even more direct impact upon settlement and land use regimes. In the E...
This compelling new study forms part of a new wave of scholarship on the medieval rural environment ...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
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...
Why is the countryside in some parts of England and Continental Europe dominated by large villages, ...
The investigation of issues concerning early rural settlement and landscape organisation in Europe i...
Many attempts have been made to classify the complex patterns of historic settlement and landscape i...
Many attempts have been made to classify the complex patterns of historic settlement and landscape i...
Many attempts have been made to classify the complex patterns of historic settlement and landscape i...
This article shows how groups that acquired the highest concentration of social and political power ...
There is now a general scholarly consensus that the concentration of rural people into settlements...
The majority of humanity have lived out their lives in a ‘rural’ context, and even in our increasing...
The majority of humanity have lived out their lives in a ‘rural’ context, and even in our increasing...
argues that topography had an even more direct impact upon settlement and land use regimes. In the E...
This compelling new study forms part of a new wave of scholarship on the medieval rural environment ...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
The last two decades have witnessed a marked rise in middle Anglo-Saxon settlement research, as arch...
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...
Why is the countryside in some parts of England and Continental Europe dominated by large villages, ...
The investigation of issues concerning early rural settlement and landscape organisation in Europe i...
Many attempts have been made to classify the complex patterns of historic settlement and landscape i...
Many attempts have been made to classify the complex patterns of historic settlement and landscape i...
Many attempts have been made to classify the complex patterns of historic settlement and landscape i...
This article shows how groups that acquired the highest concentration of social and political power ...
There is now a general scholarly consensus that the concentration of rural people into settlements...
The majority of humanity have lived out their lives in a ‘rural’ context, and even in our increasing...
The majority of humanity have lived out their lives in a ‘rural’ context, and even in our increasing...
argues that topography had an even more direct impact upon settlement and land use regimes. In the E...
This compelling new study forms part of a new wave of scholarship on the medieval rural environment ...