Medieval Settlement Research No. 38, 2023 -

Medieval Settlement Research No. 38, 2023

The Journal of the Medieval Settlement Research Group

Mark McKerracher (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
90 Seiten
2023
Archaeopress (Verlag)
978-1-80327-664-9 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
The journal of the Medieval Settlement Research Group (MSRG), a long-established, widely recognised and open multi-disciplinary research group that facilitates collaboration between archaeologists, geographers, historians and other interested parties.
Medieval Settlement Research is the journal of the Medieval Settlement Research Group (MSRG), a long-established, widely recognised and open multi-disciplinary research group that facilitates collaboration between archaeologists, geographers, historians and other interested parties. The Group is dedicated to developing understanding of rural settlements and their associated landscapes between the 5th and 16th centuries AD. To achieve these aims, the MSRG organises Spring and Winter Seminars each year, offers research and travel grants, awards the annual John Hurst Memorial Prize for the best postgraduate paper, and publishes an annual journal, Medieval Settlement Research.



The journal is an internationally recognised publication containing research papers, scholarly articles, fieldwork reports, news and reviews. Although the MSRG’s interests are concentrated primarily on British and Irish medieval landscapes between the 5th and 16th centuries AD, it actively encourages wider chronological and pan-European perspectives. Medieval Settlement Research therefore welcomes papers relating to Britain, Ireland and the rest of Europe that help us to improve our understanding of medieval settlements and landscapes from the level of individual sites to the international scale.

Mark McKerracher is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the School of Archaeology at the University of Oxford, where he completed his DPhil – studying Mid Saxon agriculture – in 2014. After working in museum archiving, software development and freelance archaeobotany, he is currently researching medieval farming practices as part of the ERC-funded Feeding Anglo- Saxon England project (FeedSax). His interests include archaeobotany, database development, agricultural production and Anglo-Saxon archaeology.

Announcements


 


Articles


Horndon-on-the-Hill, Essex: a morphological analysis of the Late Saxon and medieval settlement – Daniel Secker


 


John Hurst Memorial Prize essay


Christian Colonisation of the Urban Space of Sagunt, Valencian Country (1238–1350) – Alexandre Mateu


 


Reports


The Material Experiences of ‘Peasant’ Life in Medieval Britain and Ireland (c. 1200–1500) – Ben Jervis and Karen Dempsey


New Discoveries at Yeavering, Northumberland – Roger Miket, Sarah Semple, Tudor Skinner and Brian Buchanan


Preliminary report of palaeoenvironmental investigations at Under Whitle, Sheen, Staffordshire – Ian Parker Heath and Tudur Davies


Test pit excavation within currently occupied rural settlements in the Czech Republic, Netherlands, Poland and United Kingdom – Results of the CARE project in 2022/23 – Carenza Lewis, Pavel Vařeka, Heleen van Londen, Johan Verspay, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Kornelia Kajda and Dawid Kobiałka


 


Book Reviews Edited by Neil Christie


Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo (ed.), Archaeology and History of Peasantries 2. Themes, Approaches and Debates. (Documentos de Arqueología Medieval, 16). (Susan Kilby)


Stephen Mileson and Stuart Brookes, Peasant Perceptions of Landscape. Ewelme Hundred, South Oxfordshire, 500–1650. (David Stone)


Christopher Dyer, Peasants Making History. Living in an English Region 1200–1540. (Paul Stamper)


Tomás Ó Carragáin, Churches in the Irish Landscape AD 400–1100. (Thomas Pickles)


Johanna Dale (ed.), St Peter-on-the-Wall: Landscape and Heritage on the Essex Coast. (Neil Christie)


Simon Keith, Surveying the Domesday Book. (Helen Fenwick)


Naomi Field, A Vanishing Landscape. Archaeological Investigations at Blakeney Eye, Norfolk. (Gareth Davies)


Edward Martin, Great Bricett Manor and Priory. Lords, Saints and Canons in a Suffolk Landscape. (Neil Christie)


Nicholas Palmer and Jonathan Parkhouse, Burton Dassett Southend, Warwickshire. A Medieval Market Village. (The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 44). (Andrew Rogerson)


Simon Townley (ed.), The Victoria History of the County of Oxford: Volume XX. The South Oxfordshire Chilterns: Cavesham, Goring and Area. (Katharine Keats Rohan)


Robert Arkell, A History of Rowley-Wittenham. Deserted Medieval Village and Lost Parish. (Bradford-on-Avon Museum Monographs No 6). (Andrew Rogerson)


 


MSRG Bibliography 2019–2021 Compiled by Christopher Dyer


 


Membership Changes 2022


 


Annual Report of the Trustees for 2023


 


MSRG Financial Statement

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Medieval Settlement Research
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 297 mm
Gewicht 369 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
ISBN-10 1-80327-664-9 / 1803276649
ISBN-13 978-1-80327-664-9 / 9781803276649
Zustand Neuware
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