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New book on Medieval Europe – SPECIAL OFFER

Posted On: November 29th, 2011

The Archaeology of Medieval Europe, Vol. 2; Twelfth to Sixteenth Centuries AD Edited by Martin Carver and Jan Klapste The two volumes of The Archaeology of Medieval Europe together comprise the fi rst complete account of Medieval Archaeology across the continent. This groundbreaking set will enable readers to track the development of different cultures and

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A few words about Medieval Archaeology…

Posted On: June 8th, 2011

Professor Martin Carver talks about the latest Society for Medieval Archaeology volume discussing the wealth of papers and topics that are published within, and more generally introduces us to Europe’s pivotal period, the Middle Ages … click on the image below to view the video on YouTube

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Designing with Water Conference

Posted On: March 26th, 2011

DESIGNING WITH WATER: NEW WORK IN GARDEN HISTORY 21 May 2011, University of Cambridge Saturday 21 May 2011 Venue: Room LG17, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, 10 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DZ. Closing date for applications: Wednesday 11 May 2011 For the workshop programme and booking form, just click on this link…  Designing with

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Student Discussion List

Posted On: September 24th, 2010

A Discussion list for student members of the Society for Medieval Archaeology is available. Members of the Society’s Council will distribute information here about forthcoming Society events, and other events that may be of interest to student members of SMA. Subscribers to this list should be student members of the Society for Medieval Archaeology or

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Special Feature

Posted On: September 24th, 2010

A ‘lost’ palace of the bishops of Winchester Our current special feature is a contribution from Society Member Nicholas Riall who goes in search of the ‘lost’ palace of the bishops of Winchester. To read more, click here.

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John Hurst Award

Posted On: September 24th, 2010

The Society for Medieval Archaeology awards the first John Hurst Award to the undergraduate dissertation that makes the most original contribution to medieval archaeology (from AD400 to 1500). Download an interview with one of the Society for Medieval Archaeology’s founding members from the Society of Antiquaries of London website. The interview with John Hurst is

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