Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... medieval English nunneries . Strict enclosure of monastic women is viewed within the general process of the social segregation of women to the private domain . Medieval English Nunneries Male and female monastic communities inhabited ...
... medieval English nunneries . Strict enclosure of monastic women is viewed within the general process of the social segregation of women to the private domain . Medieval English Nunneries Male and female monastic communities inhabited ...
Page 65
... medieval societies . The strengths and weaknesses of widowhood in medieval society stemmed from the relation of women and property to future successors . Brunhilde owed her strong position to the death of her husband , Sigibert , and to ...
... medieval societies . The strengths and weaknesses of widowhood in medieval society stemmed from the relation of women and property to future successors . Brunhilde owed her strong position to the death of her husband , Sigibert , and to ...
Page 131
... Medieval style and the tourist guidebook . Early Medieval Britain is the latest in the ' Traveller's Guide Series ' , and a worthy addition . is basically a gazetteer of the more visitable buildings and ruins , and the reader is ...
... Medieval style and the tourist guidebook . Early Medieval Britain is the latest in the ' Traveller's Guide Series ' , and a worthy addition . is basically a gazetteer of the more visitable buildings and ruins , and the reader is ...
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