Category Archives: research
Medieval Buildings Archaeology
In Hampshire over 107 medieval timber-framed buildings survive and have been successfully tree-ring dated, between AD 1250 and 1530 (Miles et al. 2007, online); 95 of which have been surveyed as part of this project. The Hampshire Dendrochronology Project has … Continue reading
Dr R Haddlesey BSc MSc PhD
I am now Dr Richard Haddlesey! Thank you to all those that have helped in the journey – especially all the home owners who have made my research possible. The Thesis title is: “A Re-evaluation of Late-medieval Joint Chrono-Typologies (c1250-1530) … Continue reading
Thesis Abstract
The Thesis title is: “A Re-evaluation of Late-medieval Joint Chrono-Typologies (c1250-1530) in the Light of Recent Dendrochronological Investigations in Hampshire” The main focus of this thesis is to establish the usefulness of a timber joint typology, produced by dendrochronology between … Continue reading
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
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