Hampshire Buildings Pre 1530

This is a distribution map of dendrochronologically dated (tree-ring dating) timber buildings in Hampshire. They are all from the late medieval period and date from 1244 to 1530. There are 110 in all and are seperated by the Black Death of 1348-50 in England. For more info on dendrochronolgy and medieval architecture please visit my site – www.medievalarchitecture.net
Hampshire Buildings Pre 1530 Hampshire Buildings Pre 1530 Richard Haddlesey This is a distribution map of dendrochronologically dated (tree-ring dating) timber buildings in Hampshire. They are all from the late medieval period and date from 1244 to 1530. There are 110 in all and are seperated by the Black Death of 1348-50 in England. For more info on dendrochronolgy and medieval architecture please visit my site – www.medievalarchitecture.net
This map forms part of my PhD research into timber-framed buildings in Hampshire.

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5 Responses to Hampshire Buildings Pre 1530

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  3. Jeremy says:

    I have never seen a map of buildings Hampshire. It turns Hampshire is much more than I was.

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  5. Dear Scribd,
    Your title says ÄLL Hampshire buildings. If they are, the mind boggles.
    I suppose there were villages surrounding the dots and these (probably more substancial buildings) were the ones whose remains lasted sufficiently long for you to be able to uncover the rings in the timber?
    Kind regards
    Ray Christmas in NZ

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