Review of medieval settlement research 2007-16
Rippon, S; Morton, B
Date: 9 November 2020
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Medieval Settlement Research
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Medieval Settlement Rersearch Group
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to review progress in medieval
settlement research published between 2007 and 2016,
and as such it follows on from Gardiner’s (2006) previous
review that covered 1996–2006. The geographical
scope is Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales), and
while the structure is broadly thematic a division is
sometimes ...
The aim of this paper is to review progress in medieval
settlement research published between 2007 and 2016,
and as such it follows on from Gardiner’s (2006) previous
review that covered 1996–2006. The geographical
scope is Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales), and
while the structure is broadly thematic a division is
sometimes made between the early (c. 410–1066)
and later medieval (c. 1066–1500) periods. Examples
are provided of published research that illustrates
a particular issue, but it is impossible to provide a
complete bibliography. Due to the volume of data now
being published, the focus has been on rural settlements
and their associated landscapes (as opposed to towns,
castles, and monasteries). Important collections of
papers published within this review period that embrace
the wealth of evidence we have for studying the wider
medieval landscape include Gardiner and Rippon 2007;
Gilchrist and Reynolds 2009; Higham and Ryan 2010;
2011; Hamerow et al. 2011; Turner and Silvester 2012;
and Christie and Stamper 2012.
Archaeology and History
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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