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A01=Matt Edgeworth
A01=Neil Christie
A01=Oliver Creighton
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Anglo-Saxon Cemetery
archaeological landscape studies
Author_Helena Hamerow
Author_Matt Edgeworth
Author_Neil Christie
Author_Oliver Creighton
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Borough Research Project
Brian Fitz Count
burghal
Burghal Hidage
Burh Ramparts
Castle Meadows
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Category=HDD
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defensive earthworks analysis
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Early Anglo-Saxon Cemetery
early medieval settlement patterns
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Glume Wheat
Helena Hamerow
Henry III
hidage
historical urban morphology
King's Meadow
King’s Meadow
Language_English
late
Late Saxon
Long Wittenham
Matt Edgeworth
medieval English town evolution research
medieval material culture
medieval urban archaeology
Middle Bailey
Middle Saxon
Nicholas Brooks
Oliver Creighton
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Rampart Section
Sandy Wares
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St Martin's Street
St Martin’s Street
St Mary's Street
St Mary’s Street
St Neots Type Ware
Urban Castle
Wallingford Bridge
Wallingford Burh
Wallingford Castle
Wallingford Ware

Product details

  • ISBN 9781909662094
  • Weight: 1780g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Transforming Townscapes details the results of a major archaeological project based on and around the historic town of Wallingford in south Oxfordshire. Founded in the late Saxon period as a key defensive and administrative focus next to the Thames, the settlement also contained a substantial royal castle established shortly after the Norman Conquest. The volume traces the pre-town archaeology of Wallingford and then analyses the town’s physical and social evolution, assessing defences, churches, housing, markets, material culture, coinage, communications and hinterland.

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