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    West Cotton, Raunds 

    Chapman, Andy (2010)
    The open area excavation of nearly a half of the small deserted medieval hamlet of West Cotton, Raunds, Northamptonshire has revealed the dynamic processes of constant development in a way that has rarely been achieved on ...
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    Late Quaternary Landscape Evolution of the Swale-Ure Washlands, North Yorkshire 

    Mitchell, Wishart; Bridgland, David; Innes, Jim (2011)
    Reporting on a multi-disciplinary project this book seeks to reconstruct the history since the last glaciation of the area between and including the middle reaches of the Rivers Swale and Ure in Yorkshire. Included in this ...
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    Excavations at St James's Priory, Bristol 

    Jackson, Reg (2006)
    The Benedictine Priory of St James was established just outside the medieval city of Bristol in 1129AD. Two areas were excavated: Site 1 to the east of the Priory church, and Site 2 to the west. The Priory was largely ...
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    Medieval Floor Tiles of Northern England 

    Stopford, Jennie (2005)
    This study of the design, manufacture and use of medieval floor tiles shows the long-lasting influence achieved in the north of England, especially by the Cistercian monasteries. It serves to demonstrate how these monastic ...
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    The Archaeology of The Upper City and Adjacent Suburbs 

    Steane, Kate; Jones, Michael J.; Darling, Margaret; Mann, Jenny E. (2006)
    This volume contains reports on sites excavated in the upper walled city at Lincoln and adjacent suburbs between 1972 and 1987. The project included large-scale excavations which yielded some stunning finds and revealed ...
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    Land, Power and Prestige 

    Yates, David T. (2007)
    A major phase of economic expansion occurred in southern England during the second and early first millennium BC, accompanied by a fundamental shift in regional power and wealth towards the eastern lowlands. This book ...
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    The City by the Pool 

    Vince, Alan G.; Stocker, D. (2003)
    This volume offers a new and up-to-date synthesis of Lincoln's long history as a major city and regional capital, from prehistory to 1945. The 'City by the Pool' was a major religious centre long before the Roman invasion ...
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    Managing Archaeological Landscapes in Northumberland 

    Passmore, D. G. (2009)
    The Till-Tweed river catchment areas in Northumberland contain outstanding archaeological and palaeoenvironmental remains which have been in general only poorly understood. This study has assembled detailed data that will ...
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    A Corpus of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Pottery from Lincoln 

    Naylor, Victoria; Vince, Alan G.; Young, Jane (2006)
    This volume reports on the Anglo-Saxon and Medieval pottery found during various archaeological excavations in the city from 1970 until 1987. The authors present a city-wide pottery classification system and analyse the ...
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    Nonsuch Palace 

    Biddle, Martin (2005)
    Nonsuch in Surrey was Henry VIII's last and most fantastic palace. Begun in 1538, at the start of the 30th year of Henry's reign, the palace was intended as a triumphal celebration of the power and the grandeur of Henry ...
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    Sandwich - The 'Completest Medieval Town in England' 

    Clarke, Helen; Mate, Mavis E.; Pearson, Sarah; Parfitt, Keith (2010)
    To the casual visitor of today, Sandwich appears as simply a small inland market town on the bank of a modest river. But locals and historians have long known that in the Middle Ages it was a strategic and commercial seaport ...
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    The Early Medieval Settlement Remains from Flixborough, Lincolnshire 

    Atkinson, David (2007)
    Volume 1 focuses on the occupation sequence, looking at the structural and stratigraphical evidence from the site, and interpreting the changing use of the site during its lengthy occupation. This interpretation of the ...
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    Mesolithic Settlement in the North Sea Basin 

    Waddington, Clive (2007)
    The archaeological remains at Howick consist of a Mesolithic hut site and an Early Bronze Age cist cemetery located on a modern cliff edge overlooking a small estuary. This volume is devoted solely to the reporting and ...
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    Ariconium, Herefordshire 

    Jackson, Robin (2013)
    The Roman 'small town' of Ariconium in southern Herefordshire has long been known as an important iron production center but has remained very poorly understood. The town is suggested to have developed from a late Iron Age ...
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    St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire 

    Rodwell, Warwick (2011)
    St Peter's, Barton-upon-Humber, is a redundant medieval church in the care of English Heritage. As a result of a major program of research carried out between 1978 and 2007, it is now the most intensively studied parish ...
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    Building Memories 

    Whittle, Alasdair (2006)
    It is just over forty years since the start of the excavations of the Ascott-under-Wychwood long barrow (1965-69) under the direction of Don Benson. The excavations belonged to the latter part of a great period of barrow ...
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    Rural Settlement, Lifestyles and Social Change in the Later First Millennium AD at Flixborough, Lincolnshire 

    Loveluck, Christopher (2007)
    The quality of the overall archaeological data contained within the settlement sequence is important for both the examination of site-specific issues, and for the investigation of wider research themes and problems, facing ...
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    Farmers, Monks and Aristocrats 

    Johnstone, Cluny; Jaques, D.; Barrett, James; Dobney, K. M. (2007)
    The environmental archaeological evidence from the site of Flixborough (in particular the animal bone assemblage) provides a series of unique insights into Anglo-Saxon life in England during the 8th to 10th centuries. The ...

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