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The Archaeology of Rural Monasteries
Roberta Gilchrist and Harold Mytum-
Cover Page
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Copyright Page
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Tables of Contents
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Preface
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Acknowledgements
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List of Contributors
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The archaeology of rural monasteries in England and Wales
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Monastic estates: their composition and development
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Water management in rural monastery
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Coverham Abbey: its context in the landscape of late medieval North Yorkshire
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Rural monasteries within the secular landscape
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The role of fishponds in monastic economy
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The survival of fish remains at monastic sites
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Thornholme Priory: the development of a monastic outer court landscape
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The selection of dimensional and ornamental stone types used in some Northern monasteries - the exploitation and distribution of a natural resource
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The archaeology of medieval English nunneries: a research design
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Research designs: timber phases and outbuildings with special reference to Elstow Abbey and Grove Priory, Bedfordshire, with a note about the availability of information
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Monastic research designs: Bordesley and the Avon Valley
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Bordesley Abbey church: a long-term research excavation
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Methods of interpreation of monastic sites
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The introduction of new guidebooks at Welsh sites: experiences at Tintern and Valle Crucis
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Functionalist and non-functionalist approaches in monastic archaeology
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Published: 1989
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407318257 (ebook)
- 9780860546108 (paperback)
BAR Number: B203