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Mayne, A., ed. (2001).
The archaeology of urban landscapes:
. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Title
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Title:
The archaeology of urban landscapes:
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
explorations in slumland
Series
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Series:
New Directions in Archaeology
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Number of Pages:
204
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Publication Type:
Monograph Chapter (in Series)
Abstract
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Abstract:
Collection investigating the historical archaeology of urban slums. The eleven case studies include
Editor
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Editor:
Alan Mayne
Issue Editor
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Issue Editor:
Alan Mayne
Tim Murray
Publisher
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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2001
ISBN
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ISBN:
0-521-77975-8
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Is First Occurrence: 1 Is Portmanteau: 1
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
08 Aug 2006
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The archaeology of urban landscapes: explorations in slumland
Alan Mayne
Tim Murray
1 - 7
the authors discuss the archaeology of slums, including the light that it sheds on the past of historic inner-city neighbourhoods and the contribution that it can make to modern communities' understanding of an area's past. The role of research in modern urban archaeology is also considered
Slum journeys: ladies and London poverty 1860--1940
Ellen Ross
11 - 21
the author argues that narratives of slumland exploration decisively shaped public knowledge about urban poverty in London
Work, space and power in an English industrial slum: `the Crofts', Sheffield, 1750--1850
Paul Belford
106 - 117
the author distinguishes the early development of `the Crofts' district in Sheffield from the later slum stereotypes which grew up around it