Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 144
... rebuilding or substantial modernisation of the medieval houses that had come down from the past : and there was , almost simultaneously , a remarkable increase in household furnishings and equipment " ( Hoskins 1953 , 44 ) ...
... rebuilding or substantial modernisation of the medieval houses that had come down from the past : and there was , almost simultaneously , a remarkable increase in household furnishings and equipment " ( Hoskins 1953 , 44 ) ...
Page 145
... Rebuilding . He admits that such a relationship is impossible to prove : " yet the historian should not ignore it merely because he can see little hope of proving his case statistically " ( Hoskins 1953 , 55 ) . It was thus that the ...
... Rebuilding . He admits that such a relationship is impossible to prove : " yet the historian should not ignore it merely because he can see little hope of proving his case statistically " ( Hoskins 1953 , 55 ) . It was thus that the ...
Page 146
... rebuilding between 1570 and 1640. Rather , any postulated rebuilding must be redated to around 1690 . Machin's conclusion , however , was rather more far - reaching . After discussing his statistics with a great deal of fluency and ...
... rebuilding between 1570 and 1640. Rather , any postulated rebuilding must be redated to around 1690 . Machin's conclusion , however , was rather more far - reaching . After discussing his statistics with a great deal of fluency and ...
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