Tales of Two Cities: Settlement and Suburb in Old Sarum and Salisbury
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Tales of Two Cities: Settlement and Suburb in Old Sarum and Salisbury
Cook, Hadrian; Langlands, Alex
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07/2024
350
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9781803277592
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An English city through time: Old Sarum to Salisbury - Alex Langlands and Hadrian Cook
Chapter One: Old Sarum, new perspectives - Alex Langlands
Chapter Two: Kingsbridge Mead: A medieval bridge and settlement and its pre-Conquest origins - Alex Langlands
Chapter Three: Salisbury in Domesday Book - C. P. Lewis
Chapter Four: 'Withoute eche of these gates was a fair suburbe': The west and east suburbs of Old Sarum in the eleventh to fifteenth centuries - Alex Langlands
Chapter Five: Zooarchaeology in the 'Two Cities' and their hinterlands, AD 800-1400: Current Knowledge and Future Directions - Matilda Holmes
Chapter Six: Archaeobotanical and archaeoentomological insights into agriculture, diet and the urban transition from Old Sarum to Salisbury: research potential for environmental archaeology - Ines Lopez-Doriga, with a contribution by Sander Aerts
Chapter Seven: The supply and use of pottery at Old and New Sarum - A time of transition - Lorraine Mepham
Chapter Eight: Salisbury's medieval city: a summary of the archaeological evidence of this planned settlement and the foundation of St Thomas' Church - Phil Harding and Brett Howard
Chapter Nine: The early development of New Sarum, 1086 - 1269 - Christopher Daniell
Chapter Ten: Salisbury Marketplace: From a medieval economic vision to the city's central public and social space - Geoff Lang
Chapter Eleven: Fisherton Anger: From Domesday settlement to medieval suburb - Jamie Wright
Chapter Twelve: Chalk, cheese, and urban growth: Britford parish in Wiltshire 1620 to 1960 - Hadrian Cook
Chapter Thirteen: Something old, something new: Suburban Salisbury since 1800 - Hadrian Cook
Appendix One: A section through a medieval city: Notes on the 1967 sewer pipe trench cut through the east gate of Old Sarum - Alex Langlands and Lorraine Mepham
Bibliography
Chapter One: Old Sarum, new perspectives - Alex Langlands
Chapter Two: Kingsbridge Mead: A medieval bridge and settlement and its pre-Conquest origins - Alex Langlands
Chapter Three: Salisbury in Domesday Book - C. P. Lewis
Chapter Four: 'Withoute eche of these gates was a fair suburbe': The west and east suburbs of Old Sarum in the eleventh to fifteenth centuries - Alex Langlands
Chapter Five: Zooarchaeology in the 'Two Cities' and their hinterlands, AD 800-1400: Current Knowledge and Future Directions - Matilda Holmes
Chapter Six: Archaeobotanical and archaeoentomological insights into agriculture, diet and the urban transition from Old Sarum to Salisbury: research potential for environmental archaeology - Ines Lopez-Doriga, with a contribution by Sander Aerts
Chapter Seven: The supply and use of pottery at Old and New Sarum - A time of transition - Lorraine Mepham
Chapter Eight: Salisbury's medieval city: a summary of the archaeological evidence of this planned settlement and the foundation of St Thomas' Church - Phil Harding and Brett Howard
Chapter Nine: The early development of New Sarum, 1086 - 1269 - Christopher Daniell
Chapter Ten: Salisbury Marketplace: From a medieval economic vision to the city's central public and social space - Geoff Lang
Chapter Eleven: Fisherton Anger: From Domesday settlement to medieval suburb - Jamie Wright
Chapter Twelve: Chalk, cheese, and urban growth: Britford parish in Wiltshire 1620 to 1960 - Hadrian Cook
Chapter Thirteen: Something old, something new: Suburban Salisbury since 1800 - Hadrian Cook
Appendix One: A section through a medieval city: Notes on the 1967 sewer pipe trench cut through the east gate of Old Sarum - Alex Langlands and Lorraine Mepham
Bibliography
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Old Sarum; Salisbury; Medieval: Post-Medieval; Documentary evidence; Ceramics; Zooarchaeology; Environmental archaeology
An English city through time: Old Sarum to Salisbury - Alex Langlands and Hadrian Cook
Chapter One: Old Sarum, new perspectives - Alex Langlands
Chapter Two: Kingsbridge Mead: A medieval bridge and settlement and its pre-Conquest origins - Alex Langlands
Chapter Three: Salisbury in Domesday Book - C. P. Lewis
Chapter Four: 'Withoute eche of these gates was a fair suburbe': The west and east suburbs of Old Sarum in the eleventh to fifteenth centuries - Alex Langlands
Chapter Five: Zooarchaeology in the 'Two Cities' and their hinterlands, AD 800-1400: Current Knowledge and Future Directions - Matilda Holmes
Chapter Six: Archaeobotanical and archaeoentomological insights into agriculture, diet and the urban transition from Old Sarum to Salisbury: research potential for environmental archaeology - Ines Lopez-Doriga, with a contribution by Sander Aerts
Chapter Seven: The supply and use of pottery at Old and New Sarum - A time of transition - Lorraine Mepham
Chapter Eight: Salisbury's medieval city: a summary of the archaeological evidence of this planned settlement and the foundation of St Thomas' Church - Phil Harding and Brett Howard
Chapter Nine: The early development of New Sarum, 1086 - 1269 - Christopher Daniell
Chapter Ten: Salisbury Marketplace: From a medieval economic vision to the city's central public and social space - Geoff Lang
Chapter Eleven: Fisherton Anger: From Domesday settlement to medieval suburb - Jamie Wright
Chapter Twelve: Chalk, cheese, and urban growth: Britford parish in Wiltshire 1620 to 1960 - Hadrian Cook
Chapter Thirteen: Something old, something new: Suburban Salisbury since 1800 - Hadrian Cook
Appendix One: A section through a medieval city: Notes on the 1967 sewer pipe trench cut through the east gate of Old Sarum - Alex Langlands and Lorraine Mepham
Bibliography
Chapter One: Old Sarum, new perspectives - Alex Langlands
Chapter Two: Kingsbridge Mead: A medieval bridge and settlement and its pre-Conquest origins - Alex Langlands
Chapter Three: Salisbury in Domesday Book - C. P. Lewis
Chapter Four: 'Withoute eche of these gates was a fair suburbe': The west and east suburbs of Old Sarum in the eleventh to fifteenth centuries - Alex Langlands
Chapter Five: Zooarchaeology in the 'Two Cities' and their hinterlands, AD 800-1400: Current Knowledge and Future Directions - Matilda Holmes
Chapter Six: Archaeobotanical and archaeoentomological insights into agriculture, diet and the urban transition from Old Sarum to Salisbury: research potential for environmental archaeology - Ines Lopez-Doriga, with a contribution by Sander Aerts
Chapter Seven: The supply and use of pottery at Old and New Sarum - A time of transition - Lorraine Mepham
Chapter Eight: Salisbury's medieval city: a summary of the archaeological evidence of this planned settlement and the foundation of St Thomas' Church - Phil Harding and Brett Howard
Chapter Nine: The early development of New Sarum, 1086 - 1269 - Christopher Daniell
Chapter Ten: Salisbury Marketplace: From a medieval economic vision to the city's central public and social space - Geoff Lang
Chapter Eleven: Fisherton Anger: From Domesday settlement to medieval suburb - Jamie Wright
Chapter Twelve: Chalk, cheese, and urban growth: Britford parish in Wiltshire 1620 to 1960 - Hadrian Cook
Chapter Thirteen: Something old, something new: Suburban Salisbury since 1800 - Hadrian Cook
Appendix One: A section through a medieval city: Notes on the 1967 sewer pipe trench cut through the east gate of Old Sarum - Alex Langlands and Lorraine Mepham
Bibliography