Category Archives: digital archaeology

50 Best Blogs for Medieval History Geeks

Here is a list of the 50 Best Blogs for Medieval History Geeks Share on Facebook addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fwww.medievalarchitecture.net%2Fblog%2Findex.php%2F2010%2F11%2F50-best-blogs-for-medieval-history-geeks%2F’; addthis_title = ’50+Best+Blogs+for+Medieval+History+Geeks’; addthis_pub = ”;

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Published!

My MSc is now available as a book on Amazon “Virtual Meccano”: The Creation of Virtual Joints to Explore Vernacular Timber-framed Construction Methods of the Late Medieval Period (c1400-1530) [Paperback] Share on Facebook addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fwww.medievalarchitecture.net%2Fblog%2Findex.php%2F2010%2F08%2Fpublished%2F’; addthis_title = ‘Published%21′; addthis_pub … Continue reading

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Back to the Ukraine :)

I am off to the Ukraine again for the fourth time next week. I will be working with Alex Turner to conduct a further GPR survey and work on completing the photogrammetry survey that we started last year. This will … Continue reading

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A Prezi about my background

The Prezi is a brief background as to why I undertook my research in the first place. Continue reading

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The Tripartite Plan

Social theories

In the late medieval domestic plan, the social structure was articulated by employment of the main structural posts of the timber frame, in order to provide clear divisions of space (Gardiner 2000,159). Although the term ‘feudal’ is often used to describe the social and military structure of the late medieval period – especially in older textbooks – modern thinking tends to “shy away from the term ‘feudalism’” Continue reading

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