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    Overview: People and Projects

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    The Medieval Village Plan

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    The Long Process of Desertion

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    Embracing New Perspectives

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    Looking South: Spain and portugal in the middle ages

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    This chapter explores medieval contact and trade between Britain and the Iberian Peninsula. For the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in north-west Spain, archaeological evidence includes coins, burials, badges, scallop shells, and souvenirs of bone, ivory, and jet as well as artistic influences on heraldry and artistic representation. The important heavy goods being transported were wool, cloth, metals, and bulk foodstuffs for which there is an emerging archaeology of production in Spain and Portugal. There was also minor trade in leather and salt as well as in foodstuffs like honey and wine, figs, and candied fruit. Pottery and tile exports from Spain are today the most telling indication of commercial contact and personal exchange but English embroideries and alabaster devotional panels are among the items of exchange which travelled south and have survived. Overall, Anglo-Iberian contact in the Middle Ages has left an oddly skewed signature in the archaeological record.</p

    Test Pitting at Shapwick in 1995

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    Medieval Archaeology. Understanding traditions and contemporary approaches

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    This exciting new introduction to medieval archaeology looks critically at the discipline and analyses how it differs from prehistoric archaeology. It asks why we study it and how its study has made an impact on the public consciousness in films, books and TV programmes. Gerrard looks at the people and excavations that have been important in the development of the discipline while at the same time providing an essential synthesis of the core theory and methodology used. Topics covered include: *thinking about medieval archaeology *fieldwork *landscape *settlement

    La cerámica de Paterna : sus técnicas de fabricación

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    C.M. Gerrard, A. Gutierrez et A. VinceInternational audienc

    La cerámica de Paterna : sus técnicas de fabricación

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    C.M. Gerrard, A. Gutierrez et A. VinceInternational audienc
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