Collection of Essays
The Rebirth of Towns in the West AD 700-1050 Hodges, Richard • Hobley, Brian [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | CBA research report / 68 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
The rebirth of towns in the early Middle Ages |
Unity and diversity - a framework for the study of European towns |
The towns of northern Italy: rebirth or renewal? |
Rome and Naples: survival and revival in central and southern Italy |
The rebirth of Rome in the 8th and 9th centuries |
Problems of the continuity of Roman civitates in Gaul, as illustrated by the interrelation of cathedral and palatium |
The rebirth of towns in the Rhineland |
Dorestad: a Carolingian town? |
Reflections on early medieval Tours |
The prehistory of towns in Sweden |
Lundenwic and Lundenburh: two cities rediscovered |
The economic basis of Anglo-Saxon London |
Ipswich |
Hamwic (Saxon Southampton): an 8th century port and production centre |
The Roman heritage of Chester: the survival of the buildings of Deva after the Roman period |
Early medieval Chester: the historical background |
York 700-1050 |