Items where Author is "Astill, Professor Grenville"
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Thomas, G. Astill, G. (2011) The changing monastic cloister: excavations in the south range of Bordesley Abbey. Archaeological Journal, 168. pp. 285-404. Book or Report SectionAstill, G. (2011) Overview: trade, exchange and urbanization. In: Hamerow, H., Hinton, D. A. and Crawford, S. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Archaeology. Oxford Handbooks in Archaeology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 503-514. ISBN 9780199212149 Astill, G. (2011) Exchange, coinage and the economy of Early Medieval England. In: Escalona, J. and Reynolds, A. (eds.) Scale and Scale Change in the Early Middle Ages: Exploring landscape, local society and the world beyond. The Medieval Countryside (6). Brepols, Turnhout, pp. 253-272. ISBN 9782503532394 Astill, G. G. (2010) The long and the short: rural settlement in medieval England. In: Goddard, R., Langdon, J. and Müller, M. (eds.) Survival and Discord in Medieval Society. Essays in honour of Christopher Dyer. Brepols, Turnhout, pp. 11-28. ISBN 9782503528151 Astill, G. G. (2009) Anglo-Saxon attitudes: how should post-AD 700 burials be interpreted? In: Sayer, D. and Williams, H. (eds.) Mortuary Practices and Social Identities in the Middle Ages. University of Exeter Press, Exeter, pp. 222-235. ISBN 9780859898317
Astill, G. G.
(2009)
Medieval towns and urbanization.
In: Gilchrist, R. Astill, G. (2007) Community identity and the later Anglo-Saxon town: the case of southern England. In: Davies, W., Halsall, G. and Reynolds, A. (eds.) People and Space in the Middle Ages, 300-1300. Brepols, Turnhout, pp. 233-254. ISBN 9782503515267 |