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Rutland Rec 20
Title
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Title:
Rutland Rec 20
Series
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Series:
Rutland Record
Volume
Volume number and part
Volume:
20
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
T H McK Clough
Publisher
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Publisher:
Rutland Local History & Record Society
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2000
ISBN
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ISBN:
0 907464 29 7
Source
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
Created Date
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Created Date:
14 Mar 2005
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Abstract
The medieval castles of Rutland: field archaeology and landscape history
Oliver H Creighton
415 - 424
The article aims to help explain the contribution of fortified sites to the development of the medieval landscape through detailed scrutiny of surviving above-ground evidence and documentary sources. The author aims to frame them within the context of contemporary medieval landscapes and to explore their inter-relationship with churches and chapels, parks and forests, and urban and rural settlement histories.
The archaeological excavation of a medieval building at Main Street Farm, Barrowden, Rutland (SK 949001)
James Meek
425 - 429
An archaeological excavation undertaken in 1998 prior to development revealed the remains of stone walls and a beaten earth floor of an early medieval building, adjacent to King's Lane. Pottery recovered from the structure dates from the eleventh to fourteenth centuries. Two large pit features, one lying beneath the structure, were also excavated and may represent quarry pits associated with the construction of earlier stone buildings within the village core.
Mompesson and the early inns of Rutland
R P Jarrett
430 - 436
A little-used source, Mompesson's licences, sheds light on seventeenth-century Rutland and its inns, enabling previously undocumented hostelries to be identified.
Rutland history and archaeology in 1998--99
445 - 451
Many short, separately authored reports on historical and archaeological projects carried out during the year by various organisations, including
Rutland Local History & Record Society
448 - 450
University of Leicester Archaeological Services
450 - 451