Archaeological Papers from York Presented to M.W. BarleyMaurice Willmore Barley, P. V. Addyman, V. E. Black York Archaeological Trust, 1984 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 110
... Franciscan and Dominican orders in the early 13th century was in many ways the most distinctively and uniquely urban contribution made by the church in the long history of Christianity ; and it could well be argued that the explosive ...
... Franciscan and Dominican orders in the early 13th century was in many ways the most distinctively and uniquely urban contribution made by the church in the long history of Christianity ; and it could well be argued that the explosive ...
Pagina 125
... FRANCISCAN DOMINICAN 80 80 60 40 20 0 40 20 0 1200 CARMELITE 1200 60 Obs 0 1600 1200 1600 AUGUSTINIAN 0 1600 40 20 40 20 Fig . 2 The expansion of the four main orders in Britain , between 1200 and 1600 Archaeological Opportunities The ...
... FRANCISCAN DOMINICAN 80 80 60 40 20 0 40 20 0 1200 CARMELITE 1200 60 Obs 0 1600 1200 1600 AUGUSTINIAN 0 1600 40 20 40 20 Fig . 2 The expansion of the four main orders in Britain , between 1200 and 1600 Archaeological Opportunities The ...
Pagina 129
... Franciscan house of New Romney , the Carmelite house at Bridport and the first site of the Austin Friars at Rye may be regarded as sites of relatively short duration where the late medieval architectural changes will not have obscured ...
... Franciscan house of New Romney , the Carmelite house at Bridport and the first site of the Austin Friars at Rye may be regarded as sites of relatively short duration where the late medieval architectural changes will not have obscured ...
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York in its Archaeological Setting | 7 |
Roman Settlement around the Legionary Fortress at York | 22 |
a Review of Recent Work | 28 |
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4th century activity aisled Anglian Anglo-Scandinavian appear Archaeol archaeological associated bank Barley base Bishophill building burials cemetery church close colonia considerable construction contained continued Coppergate Cross defences deposits detailed earlier early east England English evidence example excavations finds floor fortress foundations four Franciscan Friars further ground Hall heads houses important indicate interpretation interval known late later least levels located London major material medieval mendicant Monuments Observed occupation orders original Ouse Oxford perhaps period phase position possible pottery present preserved probably produced publication range RCHMY recent recorded remains River road Roman Royal seems settlement side similar south-west stone Street structures suggest taken timber tion tower town Trust urban wall ware wood York Yorkshire