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Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2018

Herausgeber

Christopher Gerrard + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

1102

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/6.3 cm

Gewicht

2351 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-874471-9

Beschreibung

Rezension

The editors have done an exemplary job of knitting this volume together into a cohesive, readable and fluent landmark of scholarship for this field. Patrick Gleeson, Agricultural History Review

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2018

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

1102

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/6.3 cm

Gewicht

2351 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-874471-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain
    • Part 1: Writing Later Medieval Archaeology

    • 1: Christopher Gerrard: Overview: People and Projects

    • 2: Michael Fradley: Methods In Medieval Archaeology

    • 3: C. P. Graves and Christopher Gerrard: Embracing New Perspectives

    • 4: Simon A. Draper: The Written Evidence for the Later Middle Ages

    • Part 2: The Medieval Countryside

    • 5: Grenville Astill: Overview: Geographies of Medieval Britain

    • 6: Ronan O'Donnell: Field Systems and the Arable Fields

    • 7: Louisa Gidney: The Animal in Late Medieval Britain

    • 8: Lisa Moffett: The Archaeobotany of Late Medieval Plant Remains: The Resource and the Research

    • 9: James H. Barrett: Medieval Fishing and Fish Trade

    • 10: Aleks Pluskowski: The Medieval Wild

    • 11: Peter J. Brown: Coping with Disaster

    • Part 3: Rural Settlement and Buildings

    • 12: Stephen Rippon, Piers Dixon and Bob Silvester: Overview: The Form and Pattern of Medieval Settlement

    • 13: Christopher Dyer: Rural Living 1100-1540

    • 14: Mark Gardiner and Susan Kilby: Perceptions of Medieval Settlement

    • 15: Richard Suggett: Peasant Buildings

    • 16: Jill Campbell: The Medieval Manor House and the Moated Site

    • 17: Niall Brady: Agricultural Buildings

    • Part 4: Living in Towns and Ports

    • 18: Keith D. Lilley: Overview: Living in Medieval Towns

    • 19: John Schofield: Urban Housing

    • 20: Abby Antrobus: Medieval Shops

    • 21: Christopher Dyer: Town and Countryside

    • 22: Gareth Dean: Urban infrastructure

    • Part 5: Power and Display

    • 23: Oliver Creighton: Overview: Castles and Elite Landscapes

    • 24: Tom Beaumont James: Medieval Palaces and Royal Houses

    • 25: Stephen Mileson: Royal and Aristocratic Landscapes of Pleasure

    • 26: Glenn Foard: Medieval Battlefield Archaeology

    • 27: David A. Hinton: Symbols of Power

    • Part 6: Crafts, Industry, and Objects

    • 28: Maureen Mellor: Overview: Medieval Industry and Commerce

    • 29: David Parsons: Quarrying and Extractive Industries

    • 30: David A. Hinton: The Medieval Workshop

    • 31: Colin Rynne: Water and Wind Power

    • 32: Richard Kelleher: Old Money, New Methods: Coins and Later Medieval Archaeology

    • 33: M. A. Hall: Play And Playfulness In Late Medieval Britain: Theory, Concept, Practice

    • Part 7: The Archaeology of Religion and Belief

    • 34: Richard Morris: Overview: Church and Landscape C. 1100-1550

    • 35: James Bond: The Medieval Monastery and its Landscape

    • 36: Richard Fawcett: The Cathedral

    • 37: Richard Fawcett: The Medieval Parish Church: Architecture, Furnishings, and Fittings

    • 38: M. A. Hall: Approaching Medieval Sacrality

    • 39: Matthew Champion: Medieval Graffiti Inscriptions

    • 40: Peter Yeoman: An Archaeology of Pilgrimage

    • 41: Kate Giles and Aleksandra Mcclain: The Devotional Image in Late Medieval England

    • Part 8: An Archaeology of the Senses

    • 42: Emma J. Wells: Overview: The Medieval Senses

    • 43: Hugh Willmott: Cooking, Dining, and Drinking

    • 44: Stephen Mileson: Sound and Landscape

    • 45: Holly Dugan: London Smellwalk Around 1450: Smelling Medieval Cities

    • 46: Michael Huxtable and Ronan O'donnell: Medieval Colour

    • Part 9: Growing Up and Growing Old

    • 47: Rebecca Gowland and Bennjamin Penny-Mason: Overview: Archaeology and the Life-Course

    • 48: Sally Crawford: Birth and Childhood

    • 49: Eleanor R. Standley: Dressing the Body

    • 50: Amanda Richardson: Gender and Space in the Later Middle Ages

    • 51: Charlotte Roberts, Jelena Bekvalac, and Rebecca Redfern: Health and Well-Being: The Contribution of the Study Of Human Remains To Understanding the Late Medieval Period In Britain

    • 52: Martin Huggon: Medieval Medicine, Public Health, and the Medieval Hospital

    • 53: Christopher Daniell: Later Medieval Death and Burial

    • 54: Simon Roffey: The Medieval Afterlife

    • Part 10: A Wider Context: Trade and Exchange, Europe, and Beyond

    • 55: Alejandra Gutiérrez: Overview: Trade and Other Contacts in Late Medieval Britain

    • 56: Terry B. Barry: Looking West: Ireland in the Middle Ages

    • 57: Claire Hanusse: Looking South-West: France in the Middle Ages,

    • 58: Else Roesdahl: Looking North-East: Southern Scandinavia in the Middle Ages

    • 59: Christopher Gerrard and José Avelino Gutiérrez-González: Looking South: Spain and Portugal in the Middle Ages

    • 60: Christopher Gerrard: A Last Word: The Study of Later Medieval Archaeology