Collection of Essays
Technology and innovation Jennings, Sarah • Vince, Alan G. [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Pre-printed papers. Medieval Europe 1992 / 3 |
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Language: | English |
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The medieval bridge and waterfront, Kingston-upon-Thames, England |
Mills in Europe: their early frequency and diffusion |
Mills in medieval England |
The early Irish watermill and its continental affinities |
Schiffmühlen in spätantiken und mittelalterlichen Städten |
Developments in Hungarian milling technology |
Mill ownership and social status in southern Italy c. 800-1200 |
The watermill and the river |
Medieval and post medieval windmills in Greece: the case of Kythera |
Technology, organisation, perception: ingredients of economic change. A case study |
Innovations in structural engineering and carpentry practice in north-west Europe, 1150-1400 |
The development of medieval stone houses in Gent: an introduction to the use of building stone in Flanders, 11th-14th century |
The spread of medieval floor tiles in Europe |
Medieval bricks in Tuscany: use, size, bonding and decoration to develop a guide-fossil |
Construction methods used in medieval dams and water control |
Viking Age metalworking: the British Isles and Scandinavia compared |
Patterns of non-ferrous metal use during the early medieval period |
The mathematics of minting: the assaying of silver |
Evidence for the mass production of copper alloy dress accessories and other items in the late-medieval city of London |
Invention and innovation: the blacksmith's craft in 8th-11th century England |
The iron slags of Haithabu: a morphological study |
The main tendencies of development of West Slav iron metallurgy from its origin until the 11th century |
The case of Hiberno-Norse ironworking |
Lustreware and tin-glazed pottery from Spain: an overview of its origin and development |
Spanish pottery imported into north-west Europe |
Application of scientific analytical methods to Spanish medieval ceramics |
The introduction of tin-glazing in northwestern Europe |
Evidence for early medieval glass-working in north-west Europe |
Early medieval glass technology: the calm before the storm |
The archaeology of Islamic settlement in al-Andalus, Spain |
Islamic contributions to western architecture |
The quarter of the "Olliers" in thirteenth century Marseilles, a transfer of technology |
Islamic influence of European glass making |
Pottery production in the late Anglo-Saxon period (9th-11th century) - a case study from York |
Les poteries à glaçure primitive découvertes à Saint-Denis |
Early-medieval hand-made pottery from settlement sites in coastal Flanders (Belgium) |
Four Merovingian potters' kilns from "Urbs Traiectensis" (Maastricht) |