Barley, M. (1981). Houses and history. Council for British Archaeology Annual Report 31. Vol 31, pp. 63-75.

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Houses and history
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Council for British Archaeology Annual Report 31
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Council for British Archaeology Annual Report
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31
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63 - 75
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The Fifth Beatrice de Cardi Lecture is a wide-ranging survey of developments in the study of houses over the last thirty years. The NMR's collections of surveys and photographs represents a large enough corpus to allow valid research, mostly on smaller rural houses. A greater degree of continuity in building tradition is now recognized and our respect for early carpentry grows with increasing knowledge of it. Evidence of social mobility explains the diversity seen where continuous development had been expected.
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Maurice Barley
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1981
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Rural Houses (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008