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A scholarly journal dedicated to the study of archaeology in the British Isles and beyond, featuring articles by leading experts in the field. This wo...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was ...
At Its Third Annual Congress, Held at Gloucester August 1846, Consisting of the Papers Read at the Several Meetings, Together with an Account of the Exhibitions, and Excursions Made by the Association During the Congress
"From the time of the foundation of its cathedral in 597, Canterbury has been the epicentre of Britain's ecclesiastical history, and an exceptionally ...
The papers in this volume, which were presented in 2011, at the first conference the British Archaeological Association held in Poland, explore the me...
Roman and Medieval Architecture, Art and Archaeology
Contents: Religion and Art in St Alban's City; The late antique Passion of St Alban; Britain's Other Martyrs: Julius, Aaron and Alban at Caerleon; The...
Points of Contact Aross the Latin, Greek and Islamic Worlds, C. 1000 to C. 1250
"The sixteen papers collected in this volume explore points of contact across the Latin, Greek and Islamic worlds between c. 1000 and c. 1250. They ar...
This volume of the British Archaeological Association Transactions includes studies of the founding and construction of the Cathedral, the 13th centur...
Contents: The Contribution of Archaeology to our Understanding of re-Norman London, 1973-1988; Medieval and Tudor Domestic Buildings in the City of Lo...
"Arising from a conference organised by the British Archaeological Association and held in Oxford, the twenty-three papers in this volume explore the ...
This is the second volume in the series launched by the British Archaeological Association in which are to be published the transactions of the annual...
The Powers that Shaped the Medieval City
Paris: The Powers that shaped the Medieval City considers the various forces - royal, monastic and secular - that shaped the art, architecture and top...
Paris: The Powers that Shaped the Medieval City considers the various forces - royal, monastic and secular - that shaped the art, architecture and top...
Contents include: Proportions in the Design of the Early Gothic Cathedral at Wells (Barrie Singleton); Excavations in the Bishop's Palace, Wells (John...
The Cathedral is one of England's most important medieval buildings, a fact which its dramatic later history has helped to obscure. This volume discus...
Contents: The Historiography of Tewkesbury (Eric Fernie); The Architecture of the Abbey of St.Mary at Tewkesbury in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries...
The Regional and Transregional in Romanesque Europe considers the historiography and usefulness of regional categories and in so doing explores the st...
The British Archaeological Association's 2013 conference was devoted to the study of Westminster Abbey and the Palace of Westminster. It also embraced...