Archaeology of Medieval villages currently inhabited in Europe
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- 9781789693010
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- 1789693004
- 307.76094 23
- HT115
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Intro; Cover; Title Page; Copyright Information; Author Biographies; Preface; List of Figures and Tables; Introduction; Test pit excavation as a method for reconstructing the development of currently occupied rural settlements: evidence from England; Carenza Lewis; Village Archaeology in France. A twenty-five year retrospective; Edith Peytremann; Investigating medieval village formation in the Netherlands; J.P.W. Verspay, H. Renes, B. Groenewoudt, J. van Doesburg; Is this a village? Approaching nucleated settlements in Scandinavian contexts; Ingvild Øye
The Archaeology of Currently Inhabited Villages in Spain: The Case of AsturiasMargarita Fernández Mier; Jesús Fernández Fernández; Conclusion; Chris Wickham
Archaeological interventions in European rural settlements have largely focussed on villages abandoned during the last millennium. Most hamlets and villages of medieval origin remain inhabited, however, and excavations have been scarce. This book details excavations of inhabited sites in the UK, the Netherlands, France, Scandinavia and Spain.
Includes bibliographical references.
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