Medieval & Viking  /  Medieval Art & Architecture
Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781842173886
Pub Date: 18 Nov 2009
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w & col illus
Description:
Dorchester-on-Thames and its abbey have been subjects of antiquarian interest for more than 450 years, and during that time much has been written about them. They are, however, still far from being comprehensively studied and recorded. Indeed, the most substantial architectural description of the medieval church was written as long ago as 1845, and a thoroughgoing reappraisal has long been overdue.
Medieval Ivories and Works of Art Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
ISBN: 9781903470800
Pub Date: 01 Dec 2008
Imprint: Paul Holberton Publishing
Illustrations: 80
Description:
The Thomson Collection contains examples of the highest quality of most types of medieval ivory carving, both secular and religious. These include large statuettes of the Virgin and Child intended to stand on altars in chapels, small versions for private use in the home, and folding tablets or diptychs with scenes from the life of Christ carved in relief.
RRP: £25.00
André Beauneveu Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
ISBN: 9781903470664
Pub Date: 01 Jan 2008
Imprint: Paul Holberton Publishing
Description:
This catalogue accompanied an exhibition at the Groeninge Museum, Bruges, which celebrated one of the greatest European artists of the late fourteenth century, André Beauneveu, apparently born in Valenciennes c. 1335. Active throughout the Southern Netherlands, his reputation grew swiftly and in 1364 he was commissioned by the King of France, Charles V, to create a group of royal tombs at St Denis.
RRP: £30.00
Between Text and Territory Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 356
ISBN: 9780904152487
Pub Date: 08 Feb 2007
Imprint: British School at Rome
Series: Archaeological Monographs of the British School at Rome
Illustrations: c.180 b/w illus
Description:
The San Vincenzo Project, focused upon the Benedictine monastery of San Vincenzo al Volturno, in central Italy, was launched in 1980. In addition to developing the archaeological potential of the well-known ninth-century painted crypt of San Lorenzo and to defining the general character of the early medieval monastery, a major aim of the project was through a combination of survey and small-scale excavation within the territory to define the relationship between the early medieval monastery and its dependent communities. This volume summarizes the archaeology of the territory, placing emphasis upon the long settlement history of which San Vincenzo al Volturno was a part, as well as the dependent communities of the Benedictine monastery identified during the fieldwork.
RRP: £49.50
The Medieval Postern Gate by the Tower of London Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 74
ISBN: 9781901992601
Pub Date: 25 May 2006
Imprint: MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology)
Series: MoLAS Monograph
Illustrations: 47 b/w illus, 29 tabs
Description:
This long-awaited publication elucidates a remarkable monument, now preserved in situ beside the Tower of London. Excavations at Tower Hill in 1979 uncovered substantial reamins of the medieval postern gate at the junction of the City's defensive wall and the moat of the Tower of London. The postern gate was constructed between 1297 and 1308, towards the close of the reign of Edward I.
RRP: £7.95
Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate, City of London Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 285
ISBN: 9781901992458
Pub Date: 20 Jul 2005
Imprint: MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology)
Series: MoLAS Monograph
Illustrations: 214 b/w and col illus
Description:
This is an archaeological, architectural and historical study of one of the largest complexes of buildings in the medieval City of London, but one which is largely unknown and of which only two fragments survive above ground today. It is the fifth volume in a series on the monasteries of London. Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate, was the first religious house to be established inside the walls of London after the Norman Conquest, in 11078; one of the earliest Augustinian houses to be established in England; and the first to be dissolved, in 1532.
RRP: £32.95
The Chaworth Roll Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
ISBN: 9780954901417
Pub Date: 01 Apr 2005
Imprint: Sam Fogg
Description:
According to the Chaworth Roll, Egbert was ‘the first king of all England’, reigning 829–39. The Chaworth genealogical Roll of the kings of England was made in the 1320s for the Chaworth family, then it was brought up to date as far as Henry IV (1399–1413) and remained with Chaworth descendants until very recently. Such rolls were made for members of an increasingly literate aristocracy whose appetite for popular history flourished in 14th-century England.
Cistercian Abbey of St Mary Stratford Langthorne, Essex Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 198
ISBN: 9781901992380
Pub Date: 12 Dec 2004
Imprint: MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology)
Series: MoLAS Monograph
Illustrations: b/w and col illus
Description:
The Cistercian monastery of St Mary Stratford Langthorne once stood on land south of the new Jubilee Line station at Stratford. Excavations 1973-94 recorded large parts of the monastic church, cemetery and related buildings. Topics include the precinct arrangement, architecture and decoration, and the way of life of the inhabitants.
RRP: £18.95
EAA 11: A Medieval Moated Settlement and Windmill Cover
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781852812232
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2003
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Description:
An enclosed settlement of 12th- to 13th-century date was excavated in advance of gravel extraction at a former airfield near Chelmsford in Essex. Several timber buildings, interpreted as a house, outbuildings, a granary and an early form of windmill, were recorded within a large rectangular moat. The physical evidence for the windmill is of significance, especially as it was found within the context of a settlement, rather than as an isolated structure.
Through a Glass Brightly Cover Through a Glass Brightly Cover
Format: 
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781842170908
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2003
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Illustrations: b/w figs, 60 col phls
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781785702518
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2015
Imprint: Oxbow Books
Description:
The twenty-five papers in this volume cover diverse aspects of the material culture of the late Roman, Byzantine and Medieval periods, with particular emphasis on the metalwork and enamel of these times. Individual papers include major reinterpretations of objects in the British Museum's Byzantine collections as well as essays devoted to the Museum's recent acquisitions in this field. The volume celebrates the retirement of David Buckton, for over twenty years the curator of the British Museum's Early Christian and Byzantine collections and the National Icon Collection.
EAA 102: Baconsthorpe Castle, Excavations and Finds, 1951-1972 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 115
ISBN: 9780905594361
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2002
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: 28 b/w pls, 50 b/w figs, 6 tbs
Description:
The enigmatic remains of Baconsthorpe Castle in north-east Norfolk belie the story of a very grand fortified manor house. Owned by the Heydon family from the early 15th to the late 17th century, the house once comprised an inner moated enclosure, an outer court and gatehouse, a barn, mere and gardens and park. This report outlines the history of Baconsthorpe based on documentary and iconographic evidence, and archaeological investigations of the 1950s and, especially, the excavations of 1972.
RRP: £17.50
EAA 96: Two Medieval Churches in Norfolk Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9780905594330
Pub Date: 31 Dec 2001
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: 59 b/w figs, 31 b/w pls, fiche
Description:
Reports of two church excavations, St Martin-at-Palace, Norwich and St Michael, Bowthorpe, undertaken prior to their re-building and re-use. The reports cover the earliest evidence for occupation of the site and the phases of re-building, repair and ruin (in the case of St Michael's) from the Anglo-Saxon period through to their present state.
RRP: £13.00

EAA 81: Castle Rising Castle, Norfolk

Format: Paperback
Pages: 152
ISBN: 9780905594231
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1997
Imprint: East Anglian Archaeology
Series: East Anglian Archaeology Monograph
Illustrations: 17 b/w pls, 97 b/w figs, 34 tabs, incl. fiche
Description:
^Aby Beric Morley and David Gurney ^DThis book starts with a wide-ranging overview of Castle Rising, going on to review the archaeological evidence, in conjunction with comment on the archaeological explorations themselves, for the site from prehistoric times up to the post-medieval period. Three chapters are devoted to finds, including coins, building materials, pottery and zoological evidence. The development of the main building and its surrounds is fully documented, and the entire text is amply supplemented by illustrations.