The Whittlewood Project: Medieval Settlements and Landscapes in the Whittlewood Area

Christopher Dyer, Richard Jones, Mark Page, 2005. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000289. How to cite using this DOI

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Christopher Dyer, Richard Jones, Mark Page (2005) The Whittlewood Project: Medieval Settlements and Landscapes in the Whittlewood Area [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000289

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A - Article - Archaeological Journal PDF 119.10 Kb
A - Article - Northamptonshire Archaeology PDF 114.69 Kb
A - Excavation - Whittlebury Church Interim PDF 1385.57 Kb
A - Fieldwalking - Field Locations PDF 48.37 Kb
A - Fieldwalking - Lillingstone Dayrell DMV PDF 254.31 Kb
A - Fieldwalking - Roman pottery densities PDF 173.21 Kb
A - Fieldwalking - Whittlewood Roman Pottery Densities PDF 181.02 Kb
A - Notes - Fieldwalking Report PDF 56.91 Kb
A - Notes - Gazetteer of Earthworks in Whittlewood Area PDF 56.52 Kb
A - Notes - Medieval pottery in villages PDF 21.86 Kb
A - Notes - New Light on the Origins and Development of Sett PDF 103.48 Kb
A - Notes - Physical Determinism PDF 80.93 Kb
A - Notes - Place-names and pottery PDF 17.24 Kb
A - Notes - Pottery Classification by date PDF 17.28 Kb
A - Notes - The Archaeology of Passenham parish PDF 80.04 Kb
A - Notes - The archaeology of Woodland PDF 60.09 Kb
A - Notes - Whittlewood Farming PDF 224.08 Kb
A - Notes - Whittlewood Settlement Development Model PDF 31.48 Kb
A - Notes - Whittlewood Settlement Pattern PDF 1071.15 Kb
A - Specialist Report - Archaeobotanical Remains PDF 43.68 Kb



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