Marshall, A. and Marshall, G. (1991). A survey and analysis of the buildings of early and middle Anglo-Saxon England. Medieval Archaeology 35. Vol 35, pp. 29-43. https://doi.org/10.5284/1071791. Cite this via datacite
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A survey and analysis of the buildings of early and middle Anglo-Saxon England | ||
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Medieval Archaeology 35 | ||
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Medieval Archaeology | ||
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29 - 43 | ||
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A database containing information on Anglo-Saxon structures has been devised and installed on a computer. A preliminary analysis of the data concentrating on the dimensions of the buildings has revealed some significant trends in their lengths, widths and proportions. These trends are interpreted within what is known of the social and economic context of the period. In addition, a method of comparing the complete set of buildings on a site has been developed. It can be used, for example, to find sites with similar sets of buildings which may, therefore, also share other characteristics. See also 92/537, 92/539 and 92/541. | ||
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1991 | ||
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20 Jan 2002 |