The Plague of Justinian and Other Scourges: An analysis of the Anomalies in the Development of the Iron Age population in Finland
The Plague of Justinian and Other Scourges: An analysis of the Anomalies in the Development of the Iron Age population in Finland Seger, Tapio…
Tower Houses in the Carra Barony of County Mayo: A Condition Review
Tower Houses in the Carra Barony of County Mayo: A Condition Review Lyons, Muirne B.A. Dissertation, Heritage Studies at GMIT Castlebar (2009) Abstract With…
The first settlers of Iceland: an isotopic approach to colonisation
The first settlers of Iceland: an isotopic approach to colonisation By T. Douglas Price and Hildur Gestsdottir Antiquity, Vol. 80 (2006) Abstract: The…
Remains of Anglo-Saxon Saint discovered?
Archaeologists working in the Oxfordshire town of Bicester believe they have discovered a reliquary containing some of the bones of Saint Edburg, a…
Native Enclosed Settlement and the Problem of the Irish ‘Ring-fort’
Native Enclosed Settlement and the Problem of the Irish ‘Ring-fort’ By Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Medieval Archaeology, Vol.53 (2009) Abstract: One of the most sustained…
Freyja’s Cats: Perspectives on Recent Viking Age Finds in Þegjandadalur North Iceland
Although somewhat hidden, cats are there and quite prominent. One just needs to know how to find them and distinguish their meaning.
Early Christians, immigrants and ritualised practice. A case study of the south-eastern Bornholm
Early Christians, immigrants and ritualised practice. A case study of the south-eastern Bornholm By Magdalena Naum Lund Archaeological Review, Vol. 11-12 (2005-2006) Abstract:…
From Islam to Christianity: Urban Changes in Medieval Portuguese Cities
From Islam to Christianity: Urban Changes in Medieval Portuguese Cities Trindade,Luísa Religion and Power in Europe : Conflict and Convergence (Pisa, 2007) Abstract…
Genoese trade networks in the southern Iberian peninsula: trade, transmission of technical knowledge and economic interactions
Genoese trade networks in the southern Iberian peninsula: trade, transmission of technical knowledgeand economic interactions Porras, Alberto Garcıa and Garcıa, Adela Fabregas (Departamento de Historia Medieval…
Medieval Archaeology in Spain
Medieval Archaeology in Spain By Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo Reflections: 50 Years of Medieval Archaeology, 1957-2007. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 30, edited…
San Isidoro exposed: the vicissitudes of research in Romanesque art
San Isidoro exposed: the vicissitudes of research in Romanesque art Williams, John (Henry Clay Frick Department of History of Art and Architecture, University…
PORTENCROSS CASTLE; ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION DATA STRUCTURE REPORT PROJECT 2597
PORTENCROSS CASTLE; ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVALUATION DATA STRUCTURE REPORT PROJECT 2597 Rennie, Christine Guard, Glasgow University (2005) Abstract In April 2008, Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division (GUARD)…
EARLY MEDIEVAL CEMETERIES AND LIVING CONDITIONS IN SIGTUNA, SWEDEN
EARLY MEDIEVAL CEMETERIES AND LIVING CONDITIONS IN SIGTUNA, SWEDEN Kjellström, Anna & Wikström, Anders Paper given at the 4th International Congress of Medieval and Modern Archaeology…
Ceramics as a Reflection of Maritime Commercial Activity at Crusader Acre
Ceramics as a Reflection of Maritime Commercial Activity at Crusader Acre By Edna J. Stern One Thousand Nights and Days: Akko through the…
AIA to support two medieval Ireland archaeological projects
The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) will fund archaeological conservation and research efforts at two medieval sites in Ireland—Blackfriary at Trim and the…
Medieval shipwreck found off Sweden – could be lost treasure ship of King Valdemar Atterdag
Swedish archaeologists have announced earlier this month the discovery what appears to be a medieval cog from built between the 12th and 14th…
The role of castles in the political and military history of the Crusader States and the Levant 1187 to 1380
This thesis deals with the various functions of Latin and Armenian fortifications in Cilician Armenia, Greece, Cyprus, Syria and Palestine between 1187 and c.1380.
Research uncovers Scotland’s pottery industry in the 12th century
A team of researchers, funded by Historic Scotland, have discovered evidence of a much larger pottery industry in Scotland in the early 12th…
Edward III’s Lodge at Odiham, Hampshire
Edward III’s Lodge at Odiham, Hampshire Roberts, Edward Medieval Archaeology, Vol. 39 (1996) Abstract ODIHAM LODGE, in NE. Hampshire, was built by Edward…
RHYS AP GRUFFUDD (THE LORD RHYS) (1131/2–1197)
RHYS AP GRUFFUDD (THE LORD RHYS) (1131/2–1197) Norman, Terry Amman Valley Archaeological and History Society, (2006) Abstract On 18th September 2006 Ammanford Archaeology and…
Potential Osteoarchaeological Evidence for Riding and the Military Use of Horses at Malbork Castle, Poland
Potential Osteoarchaeological Evidence for Riding and the Military Use of Horses at Malbork Castle, Poland By A. Pluskowski, K. Seetah and M. Maltby…
STUDIES ON ICHTHYOFAUNA FROM AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION ON WOLIN-TOWN (SITE 1, PIT 6)
STUDIES ON ICHTHYOFAUNA FROM AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION ON WOLIN-TOWN (SITE 1, PIT 6) By Zygmunt Chelkowski, Jarosław Filipiak and Bożena Chelkowska Acta Ichthyologica…
Medieval Archaeology in Poland; Current Problems and Research Methods
Medieval Archaeology in Poland; Current Problems and Research Methods Leciejewicz, Lech (Director of Zaklad Archeologii Nadodrza, Institute of History of Material Culture of Polish…
ŚREDNIOWIECZNY RYNEK KRAKOWSKI
ŚREDNIOWIECZNY RYNEK KRAKOWSKI Niemiec, Dariusz Alma Mater, Nr. 109 (2008) Abstract Rynek Główny w Krakowie uznawany jest powszechnie za wybitne osiągnięcie średniowiecznej urbanistyki, a…
13th century pottery found in Cosmeston
A pottery vessel dating back to the 13th Century has been found by Cardiff University archaeologists at Cosmeston, shedding new light on medieval…