The Archaeology of Worcester in 20 Digs

The Archaeology of Worcester in 20 Digs
Author: James Dinn
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2024-04-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445694034

A fascinating look at the city's history and heritage, written by Worcester's archaeological officer.

The Archaeology of Oxford in 20 Digs

The Archaeology of Oxford in 20 Digs
Author: David Radford
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445680866

The fascinating story behind twenty of Oxford's most important archaeological digs, and the finds they produced, as told by the Oxford City Council Archaeologist.

The Archaeology of Ironbridge Gorge in 20 Digs

The Archaeology of Ironbridge Gorge in 20 Digs
Author: Michael Nevell
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2023-12-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1398111570

Published with the blessing and full cooperation of the Ironbridge Gorge Museums Trust, this book explores the archaeology of the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

The Archaeology of Worcester in 20 Digs

The Archaeology of Worcester in 20 Digs
Author: James Dinn
Publisher: In 20 Digs
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781445694023

A fascinating look at the city's history and heritage, written by Worcester's archaeological officer.

Urban Growth and the Medieval Church

Urban Growth and the Medieval Church
Author: Nigel Baker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 135187652X

It has long been recognised that the Church played a major role in the development of towns and cities from the earliest times, a fact attested to by the prominence and number of ecclesiastical buildings that still dominate many urban areas. Yet despite this physical evidence, and the work of archaeologists and historians, many important aspects of the early stages of urbanization in England are still poorly understood. Not least, there are many unanswered questions concerning the processes by which the larger towns emerged as planned settlements during the pre-Conquest centuries. Whilst the commitment of the Wessex kings is recognized, questions remain concerning the participation of the Church in this process. Likewise, our understanding of the Church's influence in the later development of towns is not yet fully developed. Many intriguing questions remain concerning such issues as the founding of parish churches and their boundaries, and the extent to which the Church, as a major landowner, helped shape the evolving identity of towns and their suburbs. It is questions such as these that this volume sets out to answer. Employing a wealth of historical and archaeological evidence, two key towns - Gloucester and Worcester - are closely examined in order to build up a picture of their respective developments throughout the medieval period. Through this multi-disciplinary and comparative approach, a picture begins to emerge the Church's role in helping to shape not only the spiritual, but also the social, economic and cultural development of the urban environment.

The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain

The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain
Author: Christopher M. Gerrard
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1105
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198744714

This Handbook provides an overview of the archaeology of the later Middle Ages in Britain between AD 1066 and 1550. Chapters cover topics ranging from later medieval objects, human remains, archaeological science, standing buildings, and sites such as castles and monasteries, to the well-preserved relict landscapes which still survive.

The Story of Worcester

The Story of Worcester
Author: Pat Hughes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2011
Genre: Worcester (England)
ISBN: 9781906663575

Here are gathered many tales of the city and its inhabitants over the centuries: events and personalities from visiting monarchs to food riots, from a friar who was found up to no good in the Cardinal's Hat, to crowds flocking to see an amazing learned dog who could 'read, write and keep accounts'. This is history brought to life through the words and deeds of those long gone, and provides an inspiration to look for the past in Worcester's ancient street names, its mediaeval and later buildings, and even in its parks and open spaces.

Worcester

Worcester
Author: Tim Bridges
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: