Medieval Settlement Research No. 37, 2022: The Journal of the Medieval Settlement Research Group

Author:   Mark McKerracher (Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Archaeopress
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9781803274065


Pages:   92
Publication Date:   01 December 2022
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Medieval Settlement Research is the journal of the Medieval Settlement Research Group (MSRG), a long-established, widely recognised and open multi-disciplinary research group that facilitates collaboration between archaeologists, geographers, historians and other interested parties. The Group is dedicated to developing understanding of rural settlements and their associated landscapes between the 5th and 16th centuries AD. To achieve these aims, the MSRG organises Spring and Winter Seminars each year, offers research and travel grants, awards the annual John Hurst Memorial Prize for the best postgraduate paper, and publishes an annual journal, Medieval Settlement Research. The journal is an internationally recognised publication containing research papers, scholarly articles, fieldwork reports, news and reviews. Although the MSRG's interests are concentrated primarily on British and Irish medieval landscapes between the 5th and 16th centuries AD, it actively encourages wider chronological and pan-European perspectives. Medieval Settlement Research therefore welcomes papers relating to Britain, Ireland and the rest of Europe that help us to improve our understanding of medieval settlements and landscapes from the level of individual sites to the international scale.

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Author:   Mark McKerracher (Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Archaeopress
Imprint:   Archaeopress
Weight:   0.369kg
ISBN:  

9781803274065


ISBN 10:   1803274069
Pages:   92
Publication Date:   01 December 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Editorial ; Announcements ; In Memoriam: David Neville Hall (1938-2021) - Bill Franklin ; Articles ; Sharing out the land of the Northumbrians: exploring place-names and township boundaries (part three) - Stuart Wrathmell ; War, peace and pollen: examining the landscape of later medieval Wales - Tudur Davies ; Reports ; An enclosed medieval farmstead at Great Ellingham, Norfolk - Mick Boyle (with contributions by Sue Anderson, Frances Green, Joshua White and Val Fryer. Illustrations by David Dobson) ; Test pit excavation within currently occupied rural settlements in the Czech Republic, Netherlands, Poland and United Kingdom - Results of the CARE project 2021 - Carenza Lewis, Pavel Vareka, Heleen van Londen, Johan Verspay, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Kornelia Kajda and Dawid Kobialka ; Book Reviews Edited by Neil Christie ; Niall Brady & Claudia Theune (eds), Ruralia XII: Settlement Change across Medieval Europe. Old Paradigms and New Vistas. (Neil Christie) ; Jayne Carroll, Andrew Reynolds & Barbara Yorke (eds), Power & Place in Europe in the Early Middle Ages. (Neil Christie) ; Chris Green & Miranda Creswell, The Shaping of the English Landscape. An Atlas of Archaeology from the Bronze Age to Domesday Book. (Mark McKerracher) ; John Blair, Stephen Rippon & Christopher Smart, Planning in the Early Medieval Landscape. (Carenza Lewis) ; Neil Christie & Paul Stamper (eds), Medieval Rural Settlement. Britain and Ireland, AD 800-1600. (Della Hooke) ; Piers Dixon & Claudia Theune (eds), Ruralia XIII: Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside. (Mark McKerracher) ; Christopher C. Thornton (ed.), St Osyth to the Naze: North-East Essex Coastal Parishes. The Victoria History of the Counties of England. A History of the County of Essex, Volume XII, Part 2: The Soken: Kirby-le Soken, Thorpe-le-Soken and Walton-le-Soken. (David Andrews) ; Drew Shotliff & David Ingham, Stratton, Biggleswade: 1,300 Years of Village Life in Eastern Bedfordshire from the 5th Century AD. (Christopher Dyer) ; Philip Rahtz & Lorna Watts, St Gregory's Minster, Kirkdale, North Yorkshire: Archaeological Investigations and Historical Context. (John Blair) ; William O'Brien & Nick Hogan, Garranes. An Early Medieval Royal Site in South-West Ireland. (Deirdre O'Sullivan) ; Tadhg O'Keeffe, Ireland Encastellated, AD 950-1550. Insular Castle-Building in its European Context. (Oliver Creighton) ; Sean Duffy (ed.), Medieval Dublin XVIII. (Deirdre O'Sullivan) ; I. G. Simmons, Fen and Sea. The Landscapes of South-East Lincolnshire AD 500-1700. (Stephen Rippon) ; Edward Martin, Hitcham: A Landscape, Social, and Ecclesiastical History of a Suffolk Clayland Parish. (Paul Stamper) ; David Griffiths & Jane Harrison (eds), The Archaeology of East Oxford. Archeox: The Development of a Community. (Neil Christie) ; David Dungworth, Colin Clark, Paul Linford, Tom Munnery, Sarah Paynter & Rob Poulton, Glassmaking in the Weald. Survey, Excavation and Scientific Analysis 2010-2018. (Ben Jervis) ; Arwen Wood, 50 Finds from Buckinghamshire. Objects from the Portable Antiquities Scheme. (Matt Tuohy) ; Kate Tiller, English Local History. An Introduction (3rd Edition). (Paul Stamper) ; Nicholas Orme, Going to Church in Medieval England. (Warwick Rodwell) ; Membership Changes 2021 ; Annual Report of the Trustees for 2022 ; MSRG Financial Statement

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Mark McKerracher is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the School of Archaeology at the University of Oxford, where he completed his DPhil - studying Mid Saxon agriculture - in 2014. After working in museum archiving, software development and freelance archaeobotany, he is currently researching medieval farming practices as part of the ERC-funded Feeding Anglo- Saxon England project (FeedSax). His interests include archaeobotany, database development, agricultural production and Anglo-Saxon archaeology.

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