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Towns and Topography Gale R. Owen-Crocker

Towns and Topography By Gale R. Owen-Crocker

Towns and Topography by Gale R. Owen-Crocker


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Fifteen papers examine a variety of aspects of medieval towns and their topography including Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Scandinavian mints; the burhs of Somerset; and urban perspectives in literature.

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Towns and Topography: Essays in Memory of David H. Hill by Gale R. Owen-Crocker

Fifteen papers examine a variety of aspects of medieval towns and their topography. The first part of the volume comprises essays on the excavations in the Frankish emporium of Quentovic, directed by David Hill; London; Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Scandinavian mints; the burhs of Somerset; and urban perspectives in literature. The second part concentrates on topographical subjects including an examination of the significance of the distribution through trade of Mayen Lava quernstones in early medieval north-west Europe and the evidence of a charter for the topography of late Anglo-Saxon Worcester which reveals that standing crosses were, by then, considered old fashioned. Other papers consider landscape through place-name studies; long term archaeology projects in The Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire, and western Cheshire; medieval dykes; land holdings needed supporting the monasteries of Jarrow and Monkwearmouth; and aspects of mapping and the understanding of geographical space from Anglo-Saxon times and in the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries. The papers are preceded by a tribute to archaeologist and historian David Hill, and a bibliography of his publications.

Towns and Topography Reviews

[The book] reflects David Hill's energy, enthusiasm and scholarship... * Journal of the English Place-Society *

About Gale R. Owen-Crocker

Gale R. Owen-Crocker is Professor Emerita of The University of Manchester, UK. She has published extensively on early medieval culture, especially dress and textiles. Susan D. Thompson is a former research fellow of the Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies.

Table of Contents

Preface Part one: David Hill David Henry Hill, Nicholas J. Higham The published work of David Hill, Compiled by Margaret Worthington Hill and edited by Gale R. Owen-Crocker with the Assistance of Celeste Andrews Part two: towns Quentovic, Margaret Worthington Hill Putting lava on the map, Jonathan Parkhouse Hemming's crosses, Michael Hare Control of London in the seventh century, Damian Tyler London: acrchaeological evidence for the events of 886 and its aftermath, David Beard The Late Saxon Burhs of Somerset- a review, Jeremy Haslam The mints of Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Scandinavian England , 871-1066, Martin Allen 'Sudden wonder': urban perspectives in late Anglo-Saxon literature, Mark Atherton Part three: topography Bursting the bounds of the Danelaw, Gillian Fellows-Jensen A hill by any other name': onomastic alternatives in the Anglo-Saxon bounds of Taunton, Somerset, Alexander R. Rumble The early medieval dykes of Britain, Erik Grigg Reflections upon the Anglo-Saxon Landscape and Settlement of the Vale of Pickering, Yorkshire, Dominic Powlesland 'Ploughing old furrows afresh'- the importance of the practical in the study of the Anglo-Saxon world, Christopher Grocock The Late Anglo-Saxon landscape of western Cheshire: open field, ploughs and the manor within the dykes, N. J. Higham Mapping Late Anglo-Saxon manuscripts and documents, Donald Scragg Mapping the Anglo-Saxon past, Simon Keynes Bibliography Index of persons and places Index of manuscripts

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Towns and Topography: Essays in Memory of David H. Hill by Gale R. Owen-Crocker
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Oxbow Books
2014-10-27
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